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Travelling abroad a Fundamental Right: Delhi court permits accused to visit Thailand

Travelling abroad a Fundamental Right: Delhi court permits accused to visit Thailand

New Delhi: Travelling abroad is an integral facet of Fundamental Rights, said a Delhi court, allowing a woman accused of money laundering to visit Thailand because of her children’s summer vacations. In an order dated July 19, the court said it needed to balance the right of the accused to travel abroad against the grounds for refusing such permission. Vacation judge Rajesh Malik was hearing the application of Reena Goel, an accused in the case in which shops in Delhi’s Karol Bagh market area of a group company of Shree Raj Mahal Jewellers had been attached under the anti-money laundering law as part of an investigation into a multi-crore bank loan fraud. According to the Enforcement Directorate, the properties belonged to Ginni Gold Private Limited and its directors-cum-promoters Ginni Devi and Reena Goel. Goel was granted bail in December 2025 with the condition that she could not leave the country without the court’s prior permission. But she wished to travel to Thailand for her children’s summer vacations from June 25 to July 2. In an …

John Rambo prequel begins filming in Thailand as Noah Centineo takes over iconic role, set for 2024 release

John Rambo prequel begins filming in Thailand as Noah Centineo takes over iconic role, set for 2024 release

Lionsgate has officially kicked off production on its upcoming John Rambo prequel, with filming now underway in Thailand. The project will revisit the origins of the iconic action character before the events of First Blood (1982), with a release currently slated for June 2024. Thailand has long been associated with the Rambo franchise, having served as a key filming destination for earlier entries. (X/ @Filmweb) The production is taking place across multiple Thai locations, including Bangkok, Krabi, Phang Nga, and Kanchanaburi, as the studio expands the scale of the franchise’s latest installment. Filming begins across multiple Thailand locations According to studio updates and entertainment reports, filming for John Rambo began in Thailand in late January. The shoot is expected to move across several regions, combining urban backdrops in Bangkok with more scenic and rugged locations across southern and western Thailand. Screen Global Production reported that “Lionsgate said on Thursday that filming has begun in Thailand on the origins story John Rambo directed by Jalmari Helander.” The report also noted that the production will continue across …

John Rambo prequel begins filming in Thailand as Noah Centineo takes over iconic role, set for 2024 release

John Rambo prequel begins filming in Thailand as Noah Centineo takes over iconic role, set for 2027 release

Lionsgate has officially kicked off production on its upcoming John Rambo prequel, with filming now underway in Thailand. The project will revisit the origins of the iconic action character before the events of First Blood (1982), with a release currently slated for 2027. Thailand has long been associated with the Rambo franchise, having served as a key filming destination for earlier entries. (X/ @Filmweb) The production is taking place across multiple Thai locations, including Bangkok, Krabi, Phang Nga, and Kanchanaburi, as the studio expands the scale of the franchise’s latest installment. Filming begins across multiple Thailand locations According to studio updates and entertainment reports, filming for John Rambo reportedly began in Thailand earlier this year. The shoot is expected to move across several regions, combining urban backdrops in Bangkok with more scenic and rugged locations across southern and western Thailand. Screen Global Production reported that “Lionsgate said on Thursday that filming has begun in Thailand on the origins story John Rambo directed by Jalmari Helander.” The report also noted that the production will continue across …

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty suffer blowout in Thailand Open finals as tall-person problems persist

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty suffer blowout in Thailand Open finals as tall-person problems persist

Riding confidence would be one way to go about the next two years for Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, but that is not sustainable, given how losses on Tour are bound to drag it down in a jiffy. What was broken at the Olympics – their spirit – can only be mended at the Olympics. But in the meantime, the bruised game can be patched back, so it doesn’t fritter a good week with a terrible finish – a 21-12, 25-23 loss to Leo Rolly Carnando and Daniel Marthin at the Super 500 Thailand Open. Their first final in 8 months after China Masters, was also about nerves, just like that straight sets loss to Seo Seung-jae and Kim Won-ho in September of 2025. For a pair that used to pick titles easily, a mid-career crisis has hit, where some very solvable issues in their games need solving — technically. Though when Satwik says problems are more mental than physical, he is not off the mark. His own confidence crisis is very clearly dating back …

Satwik-Chirag dabble at Plan B; make Thailand Open finals after 3-set entertainer

Satwik-Chirag dabble at Plan B; make Thailand Open finals after 3-set entertainer

Could a sub-optimal, discomfiting but essential Plan B be deployed for a win? That was the question posed to Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty throughout their first set of the Thailand Open Super 500. They lost the battle 19-21, but won the war, 22-20, 21-16 for a 82 minute three-set tussle that gave them their first final of the season. Like lightening, the light of the win followed the sound of noise of the past fortnight. Plan B implied, allowing former World No 1s – now No 9, Malaysians Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izuddin to dictate the opening moves like in a chess game: the battle confined to flat, fast net exchanges, where the Indians would be starved of lifts, to smash down. A taut, tense front and midcourt war-theatre, where the Indians would necessarily need to defend Goh’s jump smashes if an errant lift ballooned up. Out of their comfort zone, it would also mean Satwik playing front court, and Chirag manning the back – an adapting measure that’s necessary to be trained …

PV Sindhu reflects after Thailand Open exit

PV Sindhu reflects after Thailand Open exit

PV Sindhu bowed out of the women’s singles quarterfinals at the Thailand Open Super 500 after a hard-fought three-game loss to top seed and World No. 3 Akane Yamaguchi on Friday. Sindhu went down 21-19, 18-21, 15-21 in a contest that lasted a little over an hour, showing flashes of her attacking best before the Japanese star pulled away in the decider. Reflecting on the narrow defeat, Sindhu admitted that small margins made the difference. “I think I could have converted it into a win. Simple errors are what I made. At the highest level, 2-3 points really matter a lot,” she told BWF. The Indian shuttler felt she had opportunities to close out the second game and seize momentum earlier in the match. “I was leading in the second game, and maybe I should have converted it into a win. I should have been on the upper hand, but I made those errors which I shouldn’t have made.” Despite the loss, Sindhu took positives from the week, especially from pushing some of the world’s …

Thailand Open 2026: Satwik-Chirag reach semis

Thailand Open 2026: Satwik-Chirag reach semis

India’s leading men’s doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty continued to display their superior form to advance to the semifinals of the Thailand Open Super500 Tournament on Friday. Top seeds beat Japanese sixth seeds Takumi Nomura and Yuichi Shimogami in straight sets 21-12, 21-13 in 41 minutes. The World Tour Finals 2025 bronze medal-winning pair are eyeing their third Thailand Open title, having previously won in 2019 and 2024. Two-time Olympic bronze medallist PV Sindhu and World Championship bronze medalist Lakshya Sen will be in action later in the day. More to follow… Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Samay Raina’s ‘remote control jet’ joke on Badshah goes viral from Thailand trip

Samay Raina’s ‘remote control jet’ joke on Badshah goes viral from Thailand trip

Stand-up comedian Samay Raina has once again grabbed attention on social media, this time for his sharp and dark humour during a trip with rapper Badshah. A video from their journey to Thailand has gone viral, showing Raina joking about Badshah’s private jet in his signature edgy style. Samay Raina takes a dig at Badshah In the clip, Raina can be seen teasing the luxurious aircraft, sarcastically referring to it as a “remote control” plane. Taking the joke further, he made a dark remark suggesting that “his favourite artists had died in similar planes,” leaving those around him momentarily stunned. The unexpected punchline, delivered in his usual deadpan tone, caught Badshah off guard, creating an awkward yet humorous moment that has since amused viewers online.  Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

‘Lyari in Thailand, Balochistan in Leh’: Dhurandhar actors recall health challenges, bird flu on set | Bollywood News

‘Lyari in Thailand, Balochistan in Leh’: Dhurandhar actors recall health challenges, bird flu on set | Bollywood News

5 min readMumbaiUpdated: Apr 29, 2026 09:28 PM IST Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar has seen phenomenal success with both parts. Recently, in a conversation with SCREEN, actors Vikramm Bhambri, Hirav Mehta, and Rajat Arora recalled shooting for the blockbuster. They discussed the health challenges they faced during the Leh-Ladakh schedule, and also spoke about the Lyari set that was put up in Thailand. They also shared that around 100-200 people from the production team fell sick due to food poisoning during the shooting. Lyari set was made in Thailand Talking about the Lyari set that was built in Thailand, Rajat Arora shared, “Lyari set was put up in Thailand, some of it was also shot in Amritsar. A few scenes were shot in Chandigarh too. Most of the Lyari scenes were shot in Thailand. In Thailand, it would rain at any time; the set was spread across 6 acres. They actually constructed Lyari; no one has been there, but seeing the videos and footage from there, they created a set. When we entered, it actually felt …

Akshay Kumar funds martial arts training of students in Thailand

Akshay Kumar funds martial arts training of students in Thailand

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has been keeping his selfless act to the world of martial arts away from the limelight, a fact that was shared by contestant Vispy while an episode of the quiz reality show Wheel of Fortune. Akshay Kumar funds martial arts training Following the high-octane ‘Double Dhamaka’ round, Vispy took a heartfelt moment to step away from the game and share how Akshay has been actively involved in the welfare of martial arts students. Vispy revealed to the audience that he is a long-time student of the training programs championed by Akshay. He highlighted how the superstar helps students to train in the art in Thailand and takes care of their end-to-end finance too. He said, “Sir, main aapka student hoon saalo se. Main yeh kehna chahta hoon ki Akshay Sir kaafi eligible students ko select karte hain aur unko training ke liye apne khud ke paison se Thailand bhejte hain International competitions ke liye bhi woh financially help karte hain.” He also expressed deep gratitude for Akshay’s instrumental role in bringing …