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Dhoom 4: After War 2, Ayan Mukerji to direct Ranbir Kapoor led magnum opus? Here’s what we know
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Dhoom 4: After War 2, Ayan Mukerji to direct Ranbir Kapoor led magnum opus? Here’s what we know

A new report suggests that Ayan Mukerji may direct Dhoom 4, featuring Ranbir Kapoor. The director is currently collaborating with Yash Raj Films on War 2, which stars Hrithik Roshan, Jr. NTR, and Kiara Advani. Dhoom 4 is one of the most highly anticipated films, and the fourth installment of the heist franchise has created significant excitement among fans. It reportedly appears that Ayan and Kapoor are poised to team up for yet another project.

Reports indicate that Vijay Krishna Acharya, who served as writer for Dhoom 1 and 2 and director for Dhoom 3, will not return to helm Dhoom 4. Mukerji is currently the frontrunner to direct the reboot, as Yash Raj Films is highly impressed with the results of War 2. 

Earlier, a Bollywood Hungama report suggested that Aditya Chopra is pleased with the footage shot for War 2 and has verbally expressed his intention to create Dhoom 4 with Ayan. The director is reportedly excited about the idea but has his own project, Brahmastra, to manage.

He has requested some time from Chopra, as he wants to concentrate on War 2 first and then discuss the future of Brahmastra with Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Jio Studios before making any commitments to Dhoom 4.

The reports also revealed that Aditya Chopra understands the significance of the Dhoom franchise and holds it dear to his heart. While he is working on a series of spy films, he recognizes the value of the Dhoom franchise and aims to launch it at the right time with the appropriate cast and director. His focus is on creating Dhoom 4 with the best talents in India. 

Meanwhile, talking about Rabir’s work front, he recently wrapped up shooting the first part of Nitesh Tiwari’s highly anticipated Ramayana alongside Sai Pallavi. Up next, Kapoor will begin shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s period drama Love and War with Vicky Kaushal in October 2024 and Alia Bhatt joining in December 2024. 

He also has Animal Park directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga in the works, along with a romantic film featuring his wife, Alia Bhatt. For more updates stay tuned with Pinkvilla!

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“Captain, Aged 22…”: Israel Says 1st Soldier Killed In Lebanon Combat Ops
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“Captain, Aged 22…”: Israel Says 1st Soldier Killed In Lebanon Combat Ops

The Israeli military said one of its soldiers was killed in combat operations in Lebanon on Wednesday, marking the first loss since its forces crossed the border to target Hezbollah.

“Captain Eitan Itzhak Oster, aged 22… fell during combat in Lebanon,” the military said in a statement.

A military website said Oster was killed on Wednesday, without providing further details.

Hezbollah said its fighters were clashing with Israeli troops who had “infiltrated” a southern border village.

The group said earlier it had forced Israeli soldiers to withdraw after they attempted to enter the border village of Adaysseh further northeast.

It was the first time the Iran-backed group said there was fighting on Lebanese soil since the start of an escalation in recent weeks when the Israeli army began pounding south Lebanon and later killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an air strike.

“This is just the start of the confrontation,” Hezbollah spokesman Mohammad Afif told media on a tour in the Lebanese capital’s southern suburbs.

“The resistance in the south is at its highest level of readiness,” he added, referring to Hezbollah fighters.

The Lebanese army also said Israeli forces had briefly breached the demarcation line between the countries.

“Israeli enemy forces breached the Blue Line by approximately 400 metres (yards) into Lebanese territory” in two areas, “then withdrew a short time later”, it said on X.

Earlier Wednesday, the Israeli army called for the evacuation of additional areas in southern Lebanon, telling residents to leave over 20 villages and towns in south Lebanon.

The move came a day after a similar evacuation call was made by the Israeli military as it announced the launch of ground operations.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Explained: Israel’s Tiered Missile Defence Systems vs Iranian Arsenal
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Explained: Israel’s Tiered Missile Defence Systems vs Iranian Arsenal

What kinds of weapons Iran used to strike Israel on Tuesday night? Iran has an arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles and drones, which have been used in the recent past to target Israel. It is believed nearly 200 ballistic missiles were fired by Iran on Tuesday night.

Let’s focus on that for a moment. Now, Iran operates for starters a 300-km range missile called the Shahab-1. That’s a relatively short-range missile which cannot hit Israel. It can only strike targets in a region well away from Israel.

Another missile is the Fateh missile which flies between 300 and 500 km. Again, that missile doesn’t have the range to hit Israel.

The other missile is the Shahab 2, which has got longer legs – 500 km, but still out of range to hit targets in Israel.

The Zolfaghar missile can just about touch Israel. It has got a range of 700 km, so parts of Israel can just about be targeted by this missile.

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There is a missile called Qiam-1 with a range of 750 km, or 50 km more than the Shahab-2. It is a relatively more advanced missile and can target a few more areas, but not deep inside Israel.

But there is the Shahab-3 with a range of 2,000 km which can quite easily strike all of Israel. In fact, it can strike many areas in the region. So that’s the missile, variants of which may have been actually used in Tuesday’s attacks.

But Israel has the world’s most sophisticated ballistic missile defence systems. It’s a tiered defence system, which was clearly breached last night. Videos show Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv. Iran also released videos of the ballistic missiles being launched from its territory.

What we don’t know is how many of these missiles hit their targets and whether some of the impacts were fragments of missiles coming down after they were intercepted by the Israeli missile shield. While we do talk about Israeli surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) being fired in defence, we really need to take a look at the distance that these interceptor SAMs travelled and the altitude they reached to take out Iranian ballistic missiles.

READ“Captain, Aged 22…”: Israel Says 1st Soldier Killed In Lebanon Combat Ops

For starters, let’s talk a little bit about Israel’s Arrow system. It is a part of a system, so the word missile and system are used interchangeably. Now, when one talks about SAM systems, you have to talk about the range and the altitude it can reach.

Israel’s Arrow system can intercept incoming ballistic missiles in the exosphere, just outside the atmosphere. It has a range of 2,000 to 2,400 km. It can fly to an altitude of a whopping 100 km; perhaps it’s the most advanced system of its class in the world.

There were other systems presumably used to intercept Iranian missiles last night. Let’s look at the next one, which is David’s Sling system. It can fly to a range of 300 km and an altitude of about 15-odd km in making interceptions.

And finally, what we all talk about is the Iron Dome. It’s a relatively short range missile system. In fact, when one speaks about what Israel has, people say it’s the Iron Dome in action. But the Iron Dome is a part of the entire missile defence tier and the last line of defence. It can fly to an altitude of 10 km and has a range of about 70 km. It’s not optimally suited to take out ballistic missiles. It is better equipped to take on short-range rockets of the type Hamas and Hezbollah have been firing.

Obviously, there have been breaches of the system as well. But many lives have not been lost and the damage primarily is believed to be at Israeli military bases.

The big question is will there be an Israeli response, and when would it happen?

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