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West Can’t Confine India Into A Single Narrative, Says UK-based Sanskrit scholar
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West Can’t Confine India Into A Single Narrative, Says UK-based Sanskrit scholar

Professor James Hegarty heads the School of History, Archaeology, and Religion at Cardiff University

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Alia Bhatt reveals THIS iconic Shah Rukh Khan scene from DDLJ ft Kajol gives her goosebumps, butterflies: ‘Every girl has wanted…’
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Alia Bhatt reveals THIS iconic Shah Rukh Khan scene from DDLJ ft Kajol gives her goosebumps, butterflies: ‘Every girl has wanted…’

Shah Rukh Khan, the Baadshah of Bollywood, has been an inspiration to many actors in the film industry. One of them is Alia Bhatt, who has often expressed her admiration for the superstar. She recently gushed over him and revealed that his iconic Palat scene with Kajol from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge gives her butterflies and goosebumps. Alia believed that every girl wishes for a recreation of that scene in her life.

In a recent interview with Allure magazine, Alia Bhatt shared that Shah Rukh Khan was the first person that came to her mind when she thought of Indian cinema. She added that it would be the same for many other people. The actress then discusses his Palat scene with Kajol from DDLJ. Alia explained the moment and revealed how she felt about it. She said, “Then he’s waiting for her to turn, ‘Palat,’ and then suddenly on cue like she turns and then the music just swells and it’s like butterflies, goosebumps, everything put together.”

Alia further added, “But I think every girl has wanted that sort of recreation in her life where you look back and there’s a guy looking at you or he’s waiting for you to look at him.” Alia concluded by saying that everything about SRK spelled ‘love’ to her and the Palat scene was all love to her.

Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan have collaborated on screen in the 2016 slice-of-life film Dear Zindagi. She has also made a special appearance in his movie Zero, while he did a cameo in her Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva. Alia also co-produced her maiden production Darlings with SRK.

Regarding their upcoming projects, Alia Bhatt is gearing up for the release of her action thriller Jigra. Directed by Vasan Bala and co-starring Vedang Raina, it is scheduled to arrive in theaters on October 11, 2024. Apart from this, she has Alpha and Love & War in her lineup.

Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan is set to kick off the shoot of his next movie King very soon. He will be working with his daughter Suhana Khan for the first time in this Sujoy Ghosh directorial.

ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor admits carrying grandfather Raj Kapoor’s ‘love and lessons’ with her always and this latest iconic PIC is proof

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Hours After Hezbollah Chief’s “Revenge” Vow, Israel Bombs Lebanon: 10 Facts
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Hours After Hezbollah Chief’s “Revenge” Vow, Israel Bombs Lebanon: 10 Facts

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that over 100 rocket launchers primed for imminent attacks on Israel were destroyed. These launchers, scattered across Hezbollah’s positions in southern Lebanon, contained an estimated 1,000 rocket barrels. In addition, several Hezbollah buildings and a weapons depot were also hit.
The airstrikes come just a day after Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, vowed revenge for what he described as a series of unprecedented and deadly attacks against Hezbollah operatives. Speaking in his first public address since these attacks, Nasrallah accused Israel of detonating communication devices belonging to Hezbollah operatives across Lebanon which resulted in 37 deaths and nearly 3,000 injuries.
Nasrallah described the attacks as a “massacre” and warned Israel of “tough retribution and just punishment.” The Hezbollah chief claimed that Israel would be struck both where it expects and where it does not. During his speech, Israeli fighter jets roared over Beirut, breaking the sound barrier. 
Israel’s defence minister Yoav Gallant warned that the country was entering a “new phase in the war,” indicating that the conflict, previously centred around Gaza, was now expanding to the northern border with Lebanon.
Hezbollah, backed by Iran, has been a staunch ally of Hamas, the Palestinian group at the heart of the war in Gaza since the October 7 attack that killed over 1,200 people in Israel, mostly civilians. The conflict has now spilt over into a regional confrontation, with Hezbollah launching daily attacks against Israeli communities along the northern border, prompting retaliatory strikes from the IDF.
The exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah along the border have triggered mass evacuations, forcing tens of thousands of civilians on both sides of the border to flee their homes. Communities along Israel’s northern front are now under strict military guidelines, with residents instructed to remain close to bomb shelters, avoid large gatherings, and reduce movement outside.
“In the new phase of the war, there are significant opportunities but also significant risks,” Gallant said, adding that Hezbollah “feels persecuted” and that the group would continue to pay a “heavy price” for its aggression.
Thursday’s airstrikes came after a major Hezbollah rocket barrage targeting Israel’s northern communities. In Metula, a town along the Lebanese border, the damage was described as “tremendous,” with homes destroyed and fires ignited by the incoming rockets. Israeli emergency services reported that no casualties were caused.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called for restraint from all parties, urging both Israel and Hezbollah to avoid actions that could further escalate the conflict. The Biden administration has been scrambling to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and now faces the added challenge of preventing the conflict from spreading further across the Middle East.
Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib condemned Israel’s airstrikes, calling them a “blatant assault on Lebanon’s sovereignty and security.” He warned that the escalation risked triggering a broader regional conflict. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards vowed a “crushing response” to Israel’s actions.

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