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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny writer on Harrison Fordâs return as Indy
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny writer on Harrison Fordâs return as Indy

Harrison Ford marked his return as the iconic Indiana Jones in the latest instalment of the adventure film series, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. The film directed by James Mangold with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas onboard as executive producers, is now out on OTT. 

Opening up about why the casting works, co-writer Jez Butterworth said, “You’ve got the same actor who was playing this in his thirties playing it in his late seventies. I think that what had been perceived perhaps as a disadvantage was all the advantage.”

He added, “You had to absolutely run with the idea that what happens toward the end of people’s stories [can be just as fascinating] as what happens at the beginning of them. It started to feel authentic, and it gained a reality that was playable. If you embrace the opportunity, all sorts of storytelling doors open up.”

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny also features Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Antonio Banderas and more.

Harrison Ford returns in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, set in 1969. The movie follows the globetrotting archaeologist as he embarks on a thrilling quest for a rare artefact with his estranged goddaughter, Helena Shaw. The film is currently streaming on OTT.

See Also: Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny Movie Review 

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Kiara Advani says Sidharth Malhotra proposed to her in Rome
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Kiara Advani says Sidharth Malhotra proposed to her in Rome

Kiara Advani and Vicky Kaushal will be appearing on Karan Johar’s celebrity talk show this week. On Monday, the makers of the series dropped the promo of the episode.

Kiara and Vicky were dressed in matching black outfits for the episode. During the promo, Kiara shared that in the previous season, when Sidharth Malhotra sat on the same couch with Vicky, they had returned from Rome. It was in Rome where Sidharth, who is now Kiara’s husband, had proposed to her. To which, Vicky said, “He played it really well.”

Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani got married in a private ceremony in Jaisalmer in March this year, surrounded by their loved ones. They first met at the wrap-up party for Kiara’s anthology film Lust Stories (2018), but it was during the filming of Shershaah that they started their relationship.

Recently, Sidharth Malhotra talked about having a family in Mumbai and said, “I came to Bombay (Mumbai) about 16 years ago, and I lived by myself for the initial years with friends. I shared rooms and apartments, and now I have this one person I have dated, and obviously, there is so much love. I feel more responsible now; I feel like I have another person I have to take care of.”

See Also: Sidharth Malhotra reveals the three names he has for Kiara Advani 

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“Yes, But…”: Chhattisgarh Congress Leader Explains Tribal Vote Shift
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“Yes, But…”: Chhattisgarh Congress Leader Explains Tribal Vote Shift

TS Singh Deo, former Deputy Chief Minster of Chhattisgarh, agreed that while on the face of it, tribals of the state have shifted allegiance to the BJP, contributing to the Congress’s crushing defeat in the state, the fine print indicated something else. Citing vote share, he also contended that the Congress’s performance was not bad, the BJP just did better.

Of the 26 seats in Bastar and Sarguja districts in the tribal-dominated state, the Congress won only four from Bastar and none in Sarguja. The Congress, which won 25 ST-reserved seats in the 2018 assembly polls, managed to secure just 11 this time.

The BJP won 17 of the 29 seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category — up from three. Overall, the party has won 54 of the state’s 90 seats, the Congress got only 35, down from the 68 they bagged in 2018.

Asked about the party’s dismal performance in tribal areas, Mr Deo said, “there is little doubt that the tribal vote has shifted”. But he qualified that statement with a reference to the BJP’s victory margins in multiple seats.    

“One seat we lost by 14 votes, one by 100 to 200 votes, another by 94. The margins are not too much. I don’t think there has been a shift,” he told NDTV in an exclusive interview. He also disagreed that the Prime Minister’s Rs 24,000 crore scheme for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups had much to do with the shift.

The BJP, he contended, had drawn up a better programme for women which has worked. “We also could not keep the sarva-adivasi samaj together. They drifted away formed a political party and contested,” he added.

Citing the two parties’ vote share, he also contended that the Congress’s performance was not bad, the BJP just did better.

That the tribals have been unhappy in Chhattisgarh for the last few years has been clear by the volume of protests over the price of tendu leaves and other minor forest products. Tendu leaves or the “green gold” are the biggest source of income for tribals, who finally took it to the open market.

In May 2021, four persons died in police firing during a protest in Sukma district, 46 people were injured, a pregnant woman died in the hospital.

The backlash came now. As after the farmers’ death in Mandsaur police firing, the farmer vote swung towards the Congress, the tribals turned to the BJP this time.

What also helped was the BJP’s grassroot campaign, which penetrated Maoist-dominated areas of Bastar that outsiders feared to tread.

Then, days before the election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strategical announcement, launching a Rs 24,000 crore scheme for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups from neighbouring Jharkhand.  

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