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Allu Arjun Reveals The New Release Date of Pushpa 2
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Allu Arjun Reveals The New Release Date of Pushpa 2

The makers of Pushpa 2: The Rule have taken to social media to reveal the new release date of the film. It was supposed to release on December 6 but reports were doing the rounds that the date might change again. Allu Arjun has now confirmed that the release date has changed and it will now be out on December 5.

He shared a poster of the film and wrote, “#Pushpa2TheRuleOnDec5th”

See Also: Allu Arjun reveals impressive new poster of Pushpa 2

Pushpa: The Rise was a massive hit when it was released in 2021. The film starred Allu Arjun as the titular character along with Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Jagadeesh Bandari and Rao Ramesh among others. It was a pan-India hit, attracting massive crowds to theatres. Allu Arjun’s performance, along with the thrilling plot and perfectly executed larger-than-life action scenes made this film a fan favourite.

Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna will reprise their roles in Pushpa 2: The Rise. The film also stars Fahadh Faasil, Priyamani, Sritej and Anasuya Bharadwaj among others.

See Also: Pushpa 2: The Rule: Allu Arjun to shoot an intense action sequence

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The Sabarmati Reports Motion Poster Revealed
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The Sabarmati Reports Motion Poster Revealed

The Sabarmati Report has just released a powerful motion poster that’s left audiences buzzing. This hard-hitting movie delves into one of India’s most pivotal and tragic events the Sabarmati Express fire on February 27, 2002, which claimed the lives of 59 pilgrims and karsevaks returning from Ayodhya. The incident, which shook the entire nation, had a profound impact on India’s social and political landscape, but many aspects of the event have remained unexplored until now.

The newly unveiled motion poster captures the intensity of this gripping story. Featuring a burning newspaper clipping and the piercing eyes of a determined character, it sets the tone for a thrilling narrative that promises to reveal untold truths. The imagery leaves viewers on edge, eager to discover what happened next in this defining moment of Indian history.

See Also: The Sabarmati Report: Vikrant Massey’s movie gets a new release date

Check out the poster here:

Fans won’t have to wait much longer, as the teaser for The Sabarmati Report is set to release on October 25, 2024. With such a powerful start, the film is already becoming one of the most talked-about projects of the year.

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“Not A Shred of Evidence Shared With Us”: Indian Envoy Targeted By Trudeau
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“Not A Shred of Evidence Shared With Us”: Indian Envoy Targeted By Trudeau

The Indian High Commissioner to Canada who was targeted by Justin Trudeau and has since been recalled by New Delhi reiterated today that “not a shred of evidence was shared” with him by the Canadian authorities who labelled him and five other diplomats as ‘persons of interest’ in the murder investigation of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Speaking exclusively to NDTV in his first interview since his return to India, Mr Verma said that it was in fact India which had shared detailed evidence of radical and extremist groups operating on Canadian soil with the Justin Trudeau government, but “no action was taken on it” by either the government or the authorities.

“Besides the evidence shared with Canada, New Delhi, through its High Commission, also repeatedly sent extradition requests for 26 radical elements and gangsters, but nothing was done about it by the,” he said, adding that it is purely “double standards” by Canada, that “one law applies to you and another law applies to me, that doesn’t work in the world anymore. In the past countries of the Global South would do as was told to them by the developed nations, but gone are those days,” he said.

He revealed that in his last meeting with the Canadian authorities, it came as a surprise to him when he was informed by them that he and five other colleagues were now labelled “persons of interest” and that they should “ask the Indian government to remove their diplomatic immunity”.

“Now that was going too far,” he told NDTV, adding that he communicated this to New Delhi, which then decided to recall him and the other diplomats.

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