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Throwback: When Yash REACTED to his comparison with Prabhas and said ‘I will be the first…’
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Throwback: When Yash REACTED to his comparison with Prabhas and said ‘I will be the first…’

It is not wrong to say that Yash’s collaboration with Prashanth Neel for their blockbuster franchise KGF changed the dynamic of the Kannada film industry forever. KGF 1 and 2 emerged as commercial hits at the box office, garnering praise from the audience. The Raja Huli actor, a top pan-Indian celebrity now, once spoke about his comparisons with Prabhas.

In 2022, in an interview with Bollywood Hungama, Yash reacted to being called the next Prabhas for Bollywood. The actor said, “I will be the first Yash; Prabhas is also a fantastic actor with all due respect.”

“I will take it as a compliment because of all that Prabhas has achieved,” he added. He also revealed how he always believed how to ‘be yourself’ and comparison is something he always avoids.

In yet another interview, the Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari actor opened up on Prabhas starrer Baahubali and showered praises on SS Rajamouli. He acknowledged that the blockbuster film gave the much-needed push to South films.

“People started becoming familiar with our dubbed films. It was long pending. Credit goes to SS Rajamouli sir. If you have to break a rock, continuous effort is needed. Baahubali gave that push,” he added.

Meanwhile, on the work front, the actor will be seen next in his upcoming film Toxic. The actor has already started filming for the Geetu Mohandas’ directorial and confirmed the exciting news by sharing a picture from the sets.

As per reports, the plot of Toxic will explore the dark world of the drug mafia in the 1950s. The upcoming film promises a gripping narrative showcasing Yash’s powerful role. Toxic is set to hit the big screens on April 10, 2025. 

However, Pinkvilla had earlier informed that the film might not be released on the announced date but no official confirmation has been made.

On the other hand, Prabhas has a list of exciting films in the pipeline. The first one is The Raja Saab, Spirit with Sandeep Reddy Vanga and he will also be seen in Nag Ashwin’s Kalki 2898 AD’s second Installment.

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“If We Had Not Helped Her…”: Shashi Tharoor On Sheikh Hasina In India
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“If We Had Not Helped Her…”: Shashi Tharoor On Sheikh Hasina In India

Praising the Centre for giving refuge to Sheikh Hasina after she was forced to resign as Bangladesh Prime Minister amid violent protests, Congress leader and MP Shashi Tharoor told NDTV that the power shift in the neighbouring country is not a cause for worry for India.

Asked about his views on how the developments in Bangladesh would impact its ties with India, Mr Tharoor said, “Our fundamental interest lies in close and friendly relations with Bangladesh, our basic commitment is to the well-being of Bangladesh people, the State comes second and any individual leader comes third.”

“We are with the people of Bangladesh, we were with them in 1971, we have been with them through thick and thin, even when they had governments who were less than friendly to us, we have managed to keep our relationship on an even keel and certainly there should be no deterioration in that relationship in time to come,” he added.

On the interim government headed by Nobel peace prize winner and Grameen Bank founder Muhammad Yunus, he said it’s no cause for anxiety for New Delhi. “I know Muhammad Yunus personally, he is a highly respected figure. I suppose he is somewhat close to Washington rather than being seen as close to Jamaat e Islami or Pakistani ISI. If you look at the overall composition of the interim government, there doesn’t seem to be any particular reason for India to feel any anxiety about countries hostile to us having put their stamp on this interim government,” he said.

The big concern for India, he said, has always been whether Pakistan and China will fish in troubled waters. “In this kind of context, there is always a possibility that the Pakistani ISI could have had a hand in some outrageous incidents of violence during the agitation, that the Chinese who have a strong presence in Bangladesh might have seen this as an opportunity to expand their influence, those are things people watching relations in the subcontinent are most concerned about. But certainly there is no implication of anything in the composition of the interim government or the initial statements of Mr Yunus that would give us any cause for worry,” he said, underlining the interim leader’s call for peace and protection of minorities.

On India giving refuge to Sheikh Hasina following her ouster, Mr Tharoor had words of praise for the Narendra Modi government. “If we had not helped her, it would have been a disgrace for India. Nobody would have wanted to be our friend if we had treated our friend badly. Sheikh Hasina is a friend of India and India is a friend of her. And when a friend is in trouble, you don’t look twice before you help them, keep them safe. That’s exactly what India has done. I applaud the government for doing it. I would have wanted nothing less. As an Indian, we have certain standards we stand for in the world. The government has done right thing to bring her here and ensure her safety,” he said.

“How long she wishes to remain is not for us. You don’t call someone to your house and ask them when are you leaving. My view is we wait and see, how long she feels she can stay before she moves on. There are practical considerations before moving to any other country, there ae visa considerations, other issues. For now, She is with us and we should be proud of the fact that we have stood by a friend when her personal safety was in danger,” Mr Tharoor said.

In his response to a question on whether the Indian government should raise concerns regarding attacks on minorities more forcefully, he conflicting reports are coming out of Bangladesh. “There certainly have been some attacks, no one can deny it, no one should deny it. It’s a fact. At the same time, there is no doubt that there are also stories coming out that Bangladeshi Muslims are guarding Hindu homes and temples, So there is a bit of good news also during all the bad news,” he said.

The Congress leader saw hope in Muhammad Yunus’s address after taking charge of the interim government. “Prof Yunus’s statement that the government stands by the minorities and urges people to be calm and stop acts of violence, that’s a very good sign. Any continuing violence will be definitely instigated by those elements in Bangladesh’s society who have traditionally been anti-Indian, anti-Hindu and will do whatever it takes to create the conditions of disorder that may give them the opportunity to fish in troubled waters. But for now, I don’t believe there is any one authority who wants to see that situation continue,” he said.

Sheikh Hasina, who had to step down after protests against reservation in Bangladesh snowballed into a movement demanding her ouster, has been in India for nearly a week now. Following her arrival, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar chaired an all-party meeting and briefed leaders from Opposition parties on the situation and the government’s plan. The Opposition has assured full support to the Centre on tackling this crisis.

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Doctors Across India To Begin Indefinite Strike Over Kolkata Murder
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Doctors Across India To Begin Indefinite Strike Over Kolkata Murder

Doctors of several hospitals across India have announced an indefinite strike to protest against the gruesome rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Hospital. Doctor in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and several other cities have announced that all elective services would be halted till a probe is completed in the case. The protesters are also demanding adequate security for all medical staff.

The announcement comes days after a postgraduate trainee doctor was raped and murdered at the RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata while on duty.

The body of the 32-year-old woman was found in the seminar hall of the government-run hospital in the West Bengal capital on Thursday night. The initial autopsy report stated that the victim was bleeding from her eyes, mouth and private parts. There were also injuries on her left leg, neck, right hand, ring finger and lips.

City Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal visited the medical establishment on Sunday for the second time in three days and held a meeting with representatives of agitating junior doctors.

He claimed the probe is “transparent” and urged people not to spread rumours.

Police have arrested one person in the case, a civic volunteer who is not associated with the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, but used to frequent the place.

The man, Sanjoy Roy, had returned to his place and went to sleep before washing his clothes the next morning to destroy evidence, a police officer probing the case claimed.

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