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NIA chargesheets Shabir Shah, five others in 1996 Srinagar violence case

NIA chargesheets Shabir Shah, five others in 1996 Srinagar violence case

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday filed charge sheets against six separatist leaders of the Hurriyat Conference, including Shabir Ahmad Shah, in connection with a 1996 case of mob violence and firing on police personnel in Srinagar. Besides Shah, the charge sheet filed before the NIA Special Court, Jammu, has named Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Abdul Ganie Lone, Mohd Yaqoob Wakeel alias Mohd Yaqoob Vakil, Javid Ahmad Mir, and Shakeel Ahmad Bakshi, a statement issued by the probe agency said. 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

Adil Hussain’s Film Sees 3 Men Across Generations Finally Choose Vulnerability Over Violence

Adil Hussain’s Film Sees 3 Men Across Generations Finally Choose Vulnerability Over Violence

Max, Min and Meowzaki Trailer Review: All About Feelings and Felines (Photo Credit: YouTube) Almost 4 years after it was made, the Hindi film Max, Min, and Meowzaki is now set for its India release. The film, directed by Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy, stars an interesting mix of an ensemble cast. The film primarily tells the story of Max and Min and how their relationship affects the people around them and their cat, Meowzaki. Max, Min And Meowzaki Trailer The trailer of the film opens with Adil Hussain sitting in a therapist’s office. The therapist is being played by the gorgeous Mandira Bedi. The two are heading to discuss Adil’s South Indian family, the Mahadevans. They began by talking about his son, who now prefers to be known as Max rather than Mahesh (Siddharth Menon). We see a conversation between the father and son in which they are not getting along. This prompts the therapist to explore Adil’s equation with his own father, played by the talented Nasseer. We learn that Adil recently lost his wife, and …

9 people arrested after violence erupted in Argentina after side’s 3-2 win against Egypt

9 people arrested after violence erupted in Argentina after side’s 3-2 win against Egypt

2 min readUpdated: Jul 9, 2026 06:14 PM IST After a thrilling game between Argentina and Egypt, which Argentina won by 3-2, celebrations began in Argentina’s capital city, Buenos Aires. However, as the night progressed, the celebrations turned violent with the police arresting at least nine people. Thousands of people assembled to celebrate the victory; however, late in the night, some in the crowd started throwing bottles and stones at the police, forcing them to intervene. “Police sources said at least nine people were arrested on charges including assault and resisting authority, causing damage and inflicting injuries. A large security operation remained in place around the Obelisk (place where celebrations were held in the city) and neighbouring streets as officers sought to prevent further disturbances,” quoted Argentina publication Buenos Aires Times. “Officials said they were still investigating what triggered the unrest, which began while celebrations were ongoing. Police sources told local media many of those involved appeared to be heavily intoxicated,” it further stated. Argentina President Javier Milei celebrated Lionel Messi’s comeback victory by congratulating …

Neeraj Ghaywan says graphic violence in Dhanush, Kriti Sanon’s Tere Ishk Mein is plain ugly: ‘I got triggered’

Neeraj Ghaywan says graphic violence in Dhanush, Kriti Sanon’s Tere Ishk Mein is plain ugly: ‘I got triggered’

Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan believes violence on screen should be portrayed with responsibility rather than for shock value. Speaking about the impact of graphic depictions in films, the Masaan director argued that filmmakers can make audiences feel the weight of violence without explicitly showing it. In a conversation with Yuvaa, Neeraj also criticised the portrayal of an apparent acid attack sequence in the trailer of Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, calling it “plain ugly”. Neeraj Ghaywan slams the depiction of violence in Tere Ishk Mein. Neeraj Ghaywan criticises the violence in Tere Ishk Mein Neeraj spoke about how violence should be portrayed on screen and said, “People say, ‘Unless you show violence, how will you talk about violence?’ Yeah, that is true. But there are ways to show and make you feel the violence. An example would be a woman who is slapped continuously for some time. If I show this person getting beaten constantly, you’re going to trigger so many women who’ve gone through that. Not just women, people who’ve gone through …

Tere Ishk Mein’s violence is ‘not even smart, it’s plain ugly’, says Neeraj Ghaywan | Bollywood News

Tere Ishk Mein’s violence is ‘not even smart, it’s plain ugly’, says Neeraj Ghaywan | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiJun 27, 2026 02:51 PM IST In an era increasingly defined by hypermasculinity and heightened testosterone-driven narratives, cinema continues to lean heavily on excessive and often graphic portrayals of violence. These depictions, whether in large-scale action spectacles or so-called light-hearted romantic dramas, can be deeply disturbing and triggering for sections of the audience. Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan recently reflected on this trend, calling out what he sees as an often lazy approach to portraying violence on screen. In a conversation with the YouTube channel Yuvaa, he pointed to the film Tere Ishk Mein, directed by Aanand L Rai and starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon. ‘It’s just plain ugly’ “People say, ‘Unless you show violence, how will you talk about violence?’ Yeah, that is true. But there are ways to show and make you feel the violence. An example would be a woman who is slapped continuously for some time. If I show this person getting beaten constantly, you’re going to trigger so many women who’ve gone through that. Not just women, people who’ve gone …

Chhattisgarh jail violence: Inmate attacked with cement slab, dies in hospital

Chhattisgarh jail violence: Inmate attacked with cement slab, dies in hospital

An undertrial prisoner was allegedly killed by a triple-murder convict in Bilaspur Central Jail in Chhattisgarh on Tuesday morning, police said, reported PTI.  Nilu Jagat (25), the deceased, had been lodged in jail since 2024 following his arrest in a Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act case. “The incident took place at 9:32 am in Barrack E-1. Rajesh Rai, a life convict serving a sentence in a triple murder case since 2008, allegedly attacked Jagat with a heavy cement drain cover, striking him on the head multiple times,” said Jail Superintendent Khomesh Mandavi. Other inmates overpowered the accused, following which Jagat was rushed to the Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences, where he succumbed to his injuries three hours later, the official said, reported PTI.  “The motive behind the attack is yet to be ascertained. Jail authorities have launched an internal probe and are questioning the accused inmate as well as other prisoners who witnessed the incident,” Mandavi added. Pune Police arrest fiancee, alleged lover for pushing 26-year-old into gorge The death of a …

Prakash Padukone on relationship with son-in-law Ranveer Singh, reviews Dhurandhar: ‘Too much violence’

Prakash Padukone on relationship with son-in-law Ranveer Singh, reviews Dhurandhar: ‘Too much violence’

3 min readMumbaiJun 16, 2026 01:46 PM IST Fresh off the massive success of his two-part spy actioner Dhurandhar, which emerged as a major box-office hit and won widespread appreciation, Ranveer Singh has been receiving praise from all quarters. Recently, his father-in-law, legendary badminton player Prakash Padukone, shared his thoughts on the film and also opened up about his bond with the actor. ‘A little bit too much violence’ Speaking to The Indian Express, Prakash praised the film but admitted that he felt it featured a bit too much violence. He said, “It’s a great film. It’s a very well-made film with good acting by everybody. We felt there was a little bit too much violence, but the majority of people liked it, so I think that’s more important.” He also spoke about the close relationship between the two families. “We do spend a lot of time together. In fact, both families are very close. At least once a year, we go on vacation together,” he said. In the same conversation, Prakash reflected on his …

Deepika Padukone’s dad Prakash Padukone reviews Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: ‘Bit too much violence’

Deepika Padukone’s dad Prakash Padukone reviews Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: ‘Bit too much violence’

Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar didn’t just prove to be a game-changer for the Hindi film industry; the film also altered the trajectory of his career, cementing his position as one of the most bankable stars in the country. Recently, his father-in-law and former badminton player Prakash Padukone reviewed Dhurandhar and admitted that while the film had “too much violence,” he appreciated the performances delivered by the cast. Prakash Padukone has shared his review of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar. ‘Very well-made film’ Speaking about the film, he told The Indian Express, “It’s a great film. It’s a very well-made film with good acting by everybody. We felt there was a little bit too much violence, but the majority of people liked it, so I think that’s more important.” Prakash further spoke about his bond with his son-in-law and how the family goes on a vacation together every year. While many may assume that Prakash and Ranveer have little in common, the former revealed that sports serve as their common language. The actor enjoys discussing football and cricket with …

Murder in a Dehradun village triggers violence between two communities; heavy security deployed

Murder in a Dehradun village triggers violence between two communities; heavy security deployed

A violent clash broke out between two communities in the Bairagiwala village in Dehradun district in Uttarakhand, wherein a man was killed and three seriously injured. Heavy security was deployed after an angry mob allegedly targeted houses of the accused. (ANI Video Grab) While the police have pointed to a water row as the trigger, the family of the deceased has claimed a money dispute as the reason. The dispute, which took place on Saturday, escalated after a disagreement between two groups led to stone-pelting, arson and retaliatory violence, ANI news agency reported. A case was registered against three accused and 25 unidentified individuals, with the village remaining on alert. Heavy security was deployed after an angry mob allegedly targeted houses of the accused and set a house on fire after the death of one person. The residence of one of the accused was also demolished in the presence of police and district administration officials. Also Read | ‘Nails pulled out, genitals wounded’: 5 shocking details in Dalit teen’s murder in Uttarakhand What do we …

Manipur CM vows action after six Naga hostages found dead, fresh violence erupts

Manipur CM vows action after six Naga hostages found dead, fresh violence erupts

Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh has vowed strict action after the bodies of six Naga men, allegedly held hostage by armed groups, were recovered. The incident comes amid fresh violence in Kamjong district, where suspected militants killed two people and torched several house 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