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Delhi Boy, 17, Called For A Drink By Friends, Found Murdered Next Day
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Delhi Boy, 17, Called For A Drink By Friends, Found Murdered Next Day

A 17-year-old boy was killed in Delhi by six of his friends using knives and bricks, police said. His body was found on Friday morning at a park in South Delhi’s Malviya Nagar.

The boy has been identified as Vivek. One of the accused called Vivek for a drink, and took him to Satpula Park after he was drunk. Five of the accused were waiting in the park and attacked Vivek with two knives and bricks as soon as he entered.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Chandan Choudhary said the body had knife wounds on the face, neck, chest, and stomach.

“A PCR call was received around 7.30 am on Friday regarding the body spotted in Satpula Park. Police reached the spot near Khirki village and found the body carrying injury marks on the stomach, chest, neck, and face. The victim was identified as Vivek, a resident of Indra Camp, Begumpur,” Mr Choudhary said.

Three of the minors have been taken into custody and are being questioned.

During interrogation, they revealed that the plot had been orchestrated by one of them who held a grudge against Vivek. The accused had been beaten by Vivek in a fight a few months ago.

The minor, who had been holding a grudge against Vivek since then, attacked him along with his friends, police said.

Vivek’s family say he lied while leaving the house on Thursday and told them he was going to meet his father. When he did not return, they tried calling his phone several times but it was switched off.

They found out that Vivek has died the next morning when cops came to the house with photos of the body.

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Sofia Boutella on Rebel Moon: Honestly it was the idea of working with Zackâ¦â
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Sofia Boutella on Rebel Moon: Honestly it was the idea of working with Zackâ¦â

Sofia Boutella was candid about her wish to work with a visionary director like Zack Snyder. She revealed that it was one of the dominant reasons that propelled her to star in Rebel Moon and become a part of his cinematic verse.


She shared,  “Honestly, it was the idea of working with Zack. After I sent in my audition tape, I sat with him for three hours and he described his vision for both films from beginning to end. I was thrilled by how excited and knowledgeable he was about this story he’s been writing for 20 years. There wasn’t a single question he left unanswered. I love working with people who love what they’re doing, and Zack is one of them.”

She further shared how Zack Snyder’s incredible ability to seamlessly communicate his vision, his intricate attention to detail and his passion for his craft truly appeal to her. She concluded by saying she admired his willingness to take actors’ opinions and make this a collaborative process, one that made the process of bringing the cosmic realm of Rebel Moon to life even more extraordinary.

Rebel Moon is set to release on December 22, 2023 on OTT. 

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Triptii Dimri aces Kartik Aaryans Pyaar Ka Punchnama monologue with a twist in viral video. Watch:
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Triptii Dimri aces Kartik Aaryans Pyaar Ka Punchnama monologue with a twist in viral video. Watch:

Triptii Dimri is everywhere right now. Not only is she making waves in the film industry with her short but impactful stint in Animal, but the talented actress has also become a true-blue social-media star over the past few days.

Now, an old video of her acing Kartik Aaryan’s monologue from Pyaar Ka Punchnama has gone viral. 

To those unaware, the dialogue was, “Problem yeh hai ki woh ladki hai. aur kya problem hai.Problem yeh hai ki main chahta hoon ki meri life mein koi problem hi naa ho.Lekin agar meri life mein koi problem naa ho toh yeh uski life ki sabse badi problem hai.“

Triptii Dimri can be seen acing the same dialogue, however, changing the context and saying it from a woman’s perspective. The video has gone viral online in no time.

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