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Shah Rukh Khan to appear in Rakesh Roshanâs documentary The Roshans. Details inside:
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Shah Rukh Khan to appear in Rakesh Roshanâs documentary The Roshans. Details inside:

Rakesh Roshan, a seasoned filmmaker with decades of involvement in the Indian film industry, recently shared a photo with Shah Rukh Khan, expressing gratitude for the latter’s contribution to his documentary, The Roshans. Known for his multifaceted roles as an actor, producer, director, and screenwriter, Rakesh Roshan took to Instagram to post the image alongside SRK and director Shashi Ranjan, among others.

In his post, the director of the Krrish franchise thanked Shah Rukh Khan for his love, warmth, and contribution to The Roshans. Additionally, Shashi Ranjan shared a picture on his social media, describing the pleasure of conversing with Shah Rukh Khan. Both directors will be involved in an upcoming documentary about the Roshan family’s significant contributions to the Indian film industry.

The Roshan family has a rich legacy spanning seven decades, with artists like Roshan Lal Nagrath and music director Rajesh Roshan. The documentary, produced by Rakesh Roshan along with his brother and son Hrithik, aims to chronicle their journey from 1948 when Roshan arrived in Bombay and became an assistant to music composer Khawaja Khurshid Anwar in the 1949 film Singaar.

The documentary is expected to unveil lesser-known anecdotes about the family, including the musical background of Rakesh Roshan’s wife, Ira. With insights from Rakesh, Rajesh, and Hrithik, who have all made distinct contributions to the film industry, the documentary promises to provide a comprehensive look at the remarkable journey of the Roshan family in Indian cinema.
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Assam Rifles Soldier Fires At 6 Colleagues, Shoots Self In Manipur
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Assam Rifles Soldier Fires At 6 Colleagues, Shoots Self In Manipur

An Assam Rifles soldier opened fire at six of his colleagues and then shot himself dead in Manipur last night – in an incident that authorities claimed was not related to the ongoing ethnic conflict.

The incident occurred in an Assam Rifles battalion deployed near Myanmar border in south Manipur, one of the remotest areas that used to be a hotbed of insurgency. Assam Rifles – a paramilitary force – guards the borders.

All the six injured soldiers are non-natives of Manipur, the police said in a statement.

From PRO of IG AR (s):

There has been an incident of firing by an Assam Rifles Jawan in an ASSAM RIFLES BATTALION deployed close to the Indo – Myanmar border in South Manipur.

One Assam Rifles Jawan opened fire on his colleagues injuring six of them (all injured are…

— Manipur Police (@manipur_police) January 24, 2024

“One Assam Rifles Jawan opened fire on his colleagues injuring six of them (all injured are non-Manipuris); later the individual shot himself. All injured have been evacuated to Military Hospital for further treatment and reported to be stable,” said Manipur Police.

The non-commissioned officer (NCO), who died of self-inflicted bullet injuries, had recently returned from vacation. During the night, he suddenly loaded his gun and opened fire at his colleagues before shooting self.

The shooting incident is not related to the ongoing ethnic conflict in the state, the cops clarified.

“This unfortunate incident should not be correlated with ongoing conflict, given the fact that none of the injured are from Manipur. Investigation into the incident has been ordered to ascertain the facts,” they added.

The police said all Assam Rifles battalions have mixed class composition including those belonging to various communities from Manipur. “All personnel have been staying and operating together despite polarization of society to maintain peace and stability in Manipur,” added the cops.

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“No Tie-Up With Congress”: Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal Twist Stuns INDIA Bloc
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“No Tie-Up With Congress”: Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal Twist Stuns INDIA Bloc

The Trinamool Congress will contest the elections for Bengal’s 42 Lok Sabha seats on its own steam, and only consider a pan-India alliance with the Congress after results are declared, a furious Mamata Banerjee declared Wednesday. Ms Banerjee’s words deliver what appears to be a final blow to hopes the two parties – widely seen as important members of the INDIA opposition bloc – will reach any agreement.

“I had no discussions with the Congress. I have always said that in Bengal, we will fight alone. I gave them (the Congress) many proposals… but they rejected them. I am not concerned about what will be done in the (rest of the) country… but we are a secular party and, in Bengal, we alone will defeat BJP.”

In further signs of fraying tempers, she also hit out at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and his ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’, which is expected to enter Bengal on Thursday but might skip Kolkata.

“They are coming to my state… but did not have courtesy to inform me, even though I am part of the INDIA bloc. So there is no relations with me, as far as Bengal is concerned,” she told reporters.

Ms Banerjee has a good rapport with Congress matriarch Sonia Gandhi, but her ties with Mr Gandhi are seen as strained. She has made it clear, earlier too, she is against allowing her ‘ally’ to contest in Bengal.

“INDIA will be present in India (but) in Bengal the Trinamool Congress will fight. In Bengal it is only Trinamool that can teach the BJP a lesson. It can show the country the path to victory…” she had said.

Ms Banerjee’s announcement has drawn a scathing jibe from the BJP’s Amit Malviya, who called it a “sign of desperation”. “Unable to hold her political ground, Mamata Banerjee wants to fight all seats, in the hope that she can still be relevant, after the polls…” the BJP’s IT Cell boss posted on X.

Mamata Banerjee’s decision to fight alone in West Bengal is a sign of desperation. Unable to hold her political ground, she wants to fight all seats, in the hope that she can still be relevant, after the polls.

Much against her desire, to emerge as the face of the Opposition…

— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) January 24, 2024

The Trinamool vs Congress squabble over seat-sharing, and the larger picture of how INDIA might defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP, has rumbled on for weeks with no apparent resolution, with neither side willing to back down. The Congress has, so far, ignored deadlines to close a deal.

On Tuesday Ms Banerjee criticised the Congress’ “unjustified” demand for 10-12 Lok Sabha seats in her state; she had offered two, pointing to its’ abysmal record. It won four seats in 2014 and only two in 2019.

A senior Trinamool leader, on condition of anonymity, told news agency PTI, “(Ms Banerjee) said, ‘Don’t think about seat-sharing with Congress’… she said she offered two seats but they demanded 10-12”.

Trinamool spokesperson Kunal Ghosh last week warned the Congress against “unjustified bargaining”.

READ | Trinamool’s New Plan As Seat-Sharing Talks With Congress Hit Roadblock

Meanwhile, Ms Banerjee, in a show of strength, has directed party leaders in Birbhum and Murshidabad district to begin planning for the combined five Lok Sabha seats on their own. The latter is key because one of its three seats is Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s constituency of Berhampore. 

Mr Chowdhury, the Congress’ state unit boss, is fiercely opposed to sharing seats with the Trinamool, and has repeatedly attacked Ms Banerjee, despite efforts from leaders on both sides to stitch an alliance. He responded to the offer by declaring Ms Banerjee owed her success to the “mercy” of the Congress.

Rahul Gandhi, asked about these attacks, played them down, insisting “Mamata Banerjee is very close to me and our party” and that it is “natural”, sometimes, for the two sides to criticise each other.

READ | “Mamata Banerjee Close To Me”: Rahul Gandhi Downplays Congress Leader’s Jab

“But they are not going to disrupt the relations between the Congress and the TMC,” he insisted.

Meanwhile, away from Bengal, the Trinamool is also unhappy over the Congress’ refusal to play second fiddle to regional parties when required. The Congress has already been criticised for this by Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav after it refused to share seats for November’s Madhya Pradesh election.

READ | “Defeat Of Congress, Not The People”: Mamata Banerjee On BJP’s 3-State Win

Ms Banerjee on Monday said the Congress was welcome to fight 300 seats on its own, but urged the party to surrender some seats to regional parties that will have the best chance of defeating the BJP. 

READ | “Congress Can Contest 300 Lok Sabha Seats, But…”: Mamata Banerjee

“Particular regions should be left to regional parties. They can fight 300 seats alone… I will help them, I will not contest those seats… but they are adamant about doing what they want,” she said.

“I have the power to take on the BJP, but some people don’t want to listen to us about seat-sharing. If you don’t want to fight the BJP, then at least don’t give away seats to it,” the fiery Trinamool leader said.

Ms Banerjee is one of the few opposition leaders to have enjoyed electoral success against the BJP in recent years, after orchestrating a statement win over the saffron party in the last Assembly election.

In 2019 too she ensured her party had an edge, winning 22 seats. That, though, was less than the 34 from five years ago. Ominously, BJP went from two to 18.

With input from agencies

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