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Kho Gaye Hum Kahan: Ananya Panday Siddhant Chaturvedi Adarsh Gouravâs film gets release date
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Kho Gaye Hum Kahan: Ananya Panday Siddhant Chaturvedi Adarsh Gouravâs film gets release date

Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is one of the most anticipated upcoming films by the makers of Dil Chahta Hai and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. The drama features Ananya Panday, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Adarsh Gourav in lead roles. Now, the film’s release date is out along with a new poster.

Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is set to release on OTT on December 26, 2023. The poster sees Ananya, Siddhant and Adarsh’s characters posing for a fun selfie. Check it out here:

The plot of Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is described as a “coming-of-digital-age story about three friends in their mid-20s navigating life in the world of social media.” The film is directed by debutant Arjun Varain Singh. 

Opening up about the film producers Zoya Akhtar and Reem Kagti shared, “Kho Gaye Hum Kahan holds a special place in our hearts. The process of writing and collaborating on this story with Arjun was exciting. It’s a coming-of-digital-age film that will hopefully resonate with the younger generations. We are committed to providing younger voices a platform to share original and fresh stories with audiences both locally and globally. ”

Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar also serve as producers for the film that will go straight to streaming.

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All 41 Workers Rescued From Tunnel After 17-Day Ordeal
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All 41 Workers Rescued From Tunnel After 17-Day Ordeal

All 41 men trapped underground in a tunnel in Uttarakhand’s Silkyara were rescued late Tuesday, beginning the home stretch of a frantic 17-day multi-agency op that relied, in the final stretch, on the banned manual “rat-hole”-mining technique employed after high-tech machines, or augers, failed to drill through the nearly 60 metres of rock that has threatened to bury the workers.

The extraction process took some time to allow each worker to re-acclimatise to surface conditions, where the temperature is around 14 degrees Celsius at this time.

The workers were brought out on specially modified stretchers; these were lowered manually down a two-metre-wide pipe inserted into holes drilled into the hillside. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami was at the spot, hugging the workers as they came out.

Personnel from the National Disaster Response Force, or NDRF, had gone down the pipe first to assess the condition of the trapped men and guide them through rescue protocols. Each worker was strapped to the stretcher that was then manually pulled up through 60 metres of rock and debris.

The ambulances – 41 of them, one for each worker – moved out in batches from the tunnel site with the rescued workers for the emergency medical facilities set up in Chinyalisaur, around 30 km away.

As soon as the first workers came out of the tunnel, the rescue personnel and those at the site welcomed them with garlands, sweets, and cheers. Families of the trapped workers rejoiced after meeting their loved ones for the first time in 17 days. The rescued workers then spoke to their families back home.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in praising the courage and patience of the trapped workers and their families and the bravery and determination of the rescue personnel. 

“The success of the rescue operation of our labourer brothers in Uttarkashi is making everyone emotional. I want to say to those trapped in the tunnel that your courage and patience are inspiring everyone. I wish you all well and good health. It is a matter of great satisfaction that after a long wait, our friends will now meet their loved ones. The patience and courage these families have shown in this challenging time cannot be appreciated enough,” the PM wrote on X.

उत्तरकाशी में हमारे श्रमिक भाइयों के रेस्क्यू ऑपरेशन की सफलता हर किसी को भावुक कर देने वाली है।

टनल में जो साथी फंसे हुए थे, उनसे मैं कहना चाहता हूं कि आपका साहस और धैर्य हर किसी को प्रेरित कर रहा है। मैं आप सभी की कुशलता और उत्तम स्वास्थ्य की कामना करता हूं।

यह अत्यंत…

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 28, 2023

“I also salute the spirit of all the people associated with this rescue operation. Their bravery and determination gave new life to our labourer brothers. Everyone involved in this mission has set an amazing example of humanity and teamwork,” he said.

Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, posted a video message on X. “Thanks to everyone involved in the Silkyara Tunnel rescue operation,” he wrote.

Elaborate preparations were made for the rescue. An Air Force Chinook chopper was standing by for emergencies and a green corridor was created to transfer the workers to the hospital in Chinyalisaur.

Last evening, “rat miners” – labourers who drill narrow shafts as part of a primitive and currently illegal method of coal extraction – were brought in to manually dig the rocks in the 12-metre last stretch after an American Augur drill had to be withdrawn after its blades got fouled up by the debris and iron rods.

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“We Cut 15 Metres, They Hugged Us”: Rat-Hole Miners On Meeting Workers
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“We Cut 15 Metres, They Hugged Us”: Rat-Hole Miners On Meeting Workers

Rat-hole miners emerged as the heroes as they drilled with their hands to safely evacuate all 41 workers trapped in a collapsed Uttarakhand tunnel. The smiles on their faces hid all the exhaustion from digging in the cramped tunnel where even breathing becomes a challenge.

“The workers were so happy seeing us. They hugged us and offered us almonds,” Devendra, one of the miners, told NDTV. “We cut 15 metres. We were very happy when we reached there and got a glimpse of them,” said another.

The rescuers resorted to rat-hole mining, a banned practice, after a high-tech, imported drilling machine broke down in the final stretch of the operation. The miners then began manually drilling their way to the trapped workers.

“They worked very hard. We were convinced that we must rescue the trapped workers. This was once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us. They worked 24 hours non-stop to bring them out,” said their team leader.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister also mentioned the role of the rat-hole miners in his ‘thank-you’ message at a press conference after all the workers were evacuated.

“Machines kept getting busted, but I want to thank the manual miners. I even met the workers who were trapped. They said they faced no problem inside the tunnel,” he said.

The 41 workers were evacuated this evening – 17 days after they were trapped in the collapsed tunnel in Silkyara in Uttarkashi district on November 12.

After the heavy auger drilling machine broke down two days ago, the rat-hole miners retrieved the broken parts and began drilling the remaining stretch with their hands. Their escape tunnel reached the workers this evening and they were rolled out on stretchers.

Meanwhile, vertical drilling was also underway as a secondary option in case the horizontal drilling faced another obstacle.

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