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Alia bhattâs heartfelt tribute to Gal Gadot on Heart of Stoneâs anniversary
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Alia bhattâs heartfelt tribute to Gal Gadot on Heart of Stoneâs anniversary

Alia Bhatt’s Hollywood debut in Heart of Stone has been a pivotal moment for both her and the Indian film industry. As Heart of Stone marks its one-year anniversary, Alia took to Instagram to share heartfelt memories from the set, offering fans a glimpse into her journey to international cinema.

Heart of Stone, starring Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone, follows a highly skilled spy working for a covert organization known as the Charter. Alia’s role as Keya Dhawan was a key part of the film’s success, marking her impressive entry into the world of Hollywood. The film’s blend of espionage and action showcased Alia’s versatility and opened new doors for her in both Bollywood and Hollywood. In her Instagram post, Alia shared behind-the-scenes photos with Gal Gadot and expressed her awe at how quickly a year has passed. She reflected on the impact of the experience and expressed gratitude for her co-stars and the crew.

Beyond Heart of Stone, Alia is making waves with upcoming projects. She will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love & War, and in Alpha, directed by Shiv Rawail, which is set to highlight strong female characters in the action genre.

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Amid Bangladesh Turmoil, Akhilesh Yadav’s ‘Foreign Policy’ Advice To Centre
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Amid Bangladesh Turmoil, Akhilesh Yadav’s ‘Foreign Policy’ Advice To Centre

Against the backdrop of the turmoil in Bangladesh, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has said that any country using the conditions in another to fulfil its political designs within its borders weakens itself both internally and externally. While Mr Yadav has not named any country, his remarks are significant at a time when the attacks against Hindus in Bangladesh have been used by a section to blame a community. 

Mr Yadav wrote two social media posts roughly four hours apart. In the second, he names Bangladesh and calls on the interim government there to ensure that Hindus, other minorities and even people in the majority community “with a different viewpoint” do not become victims of violence. He also urges the Centre to take up attacks against minorities with the global community, calling it a matter of India’s defence and “internal security”.

In the first post on X, the Samajwadi Party (SP) chief also said that while interference in another country’s affairs is not desirable, remaining a silent spectator when a neighbour is facing turmoil and violence is a failure of foreign policy.

Mr Yadav wrote in Hindi, “World history is witness that in different countries, violent mass revolutions, military coups, anti-government movements have been taking place for various reasons, right or wrong… In such a situation, only that country has been revived whose society, even in that turbulent time of powerlessness, has protected the lives, property and honour of its citizens by considering and protecting everyone equally without discriminating on the basis of birth, religion, ideology, majority or minority of the population or any other political animosity or negative, narrow thinking.”

“One thing to be specially highlighted is that history teaches that the power which uses the political conditions of another country to fulfil its political designs within its own country, weakens the country at both internal and external levels,” he asserted. 

Apparently calling on the Centre to activate its “silent foreign policy”, collaborate with the global community and find meaningful solutions to the problems in a country with which India is culturally related, the SP chief also pointed to other troubled portions of the neighbourhood. 

“The government which remains a silent spectator in such a situation should believe that it is the failure of its foreign policy that the conditions in the countries adjacent to it in all directions are neither normal nor favourable for it. This means that from the ‘geopolitical’ point of view, there has been a big mistake in its foreign policy. Peace can be brought to the various troubled regions of the world only by binding a large geographical area with the thread of cultural neutrality, mutual understanding and brotherhood,” he wrote. 

‘Protect Minorities’

Posting again a few hours later, Mr Yadav called on the Bangladesh government to protect Hindus and other minorities in the country. 

“No community, whether it is the majority in Bangladesh with a different viewpoint or the minority of Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists or any other religion, sect, or belief, should become a victim of violence,” he wrote in Hindi. 

“The Indian government should strictly raise this issue at the international level as a matter of protection of human rights. This is also a very sensitive issue for our defence and internal security,” he added.

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Former ISI chief arrested, court martial initiated: Pakistan army
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Former ISI chief arrested, court martial initiated: Pakistan army

Former ISI chief Faiz Hameed was arrested by the Pakistan military due to a housing scheme scandal, marking the first court martial against an intelligence head in the nation’s history. The Supreme Court had pressed for this after serious allegations from Top City regarding Hameed’s misuse of power. An inquiry committee investigated, leading to Hameed’s capture.

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