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Disney surprises fans and drops the first look of Moana 2
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Disney surprises fans and drops the first look of Moana 2

The highly anticipated sequel to the beloved animated film Moana, titled Moana 2, is set to hit theatres on November 27. Disney shared the exciting news along with a first look and teaser for the upcoming musical adventure. Originally planned as a TV series, Disney CEO Bob Iger approved the decision to turn Moana 2 into a full-fledged film, following the success of the 2016 original that received praise for its stunning visuals and memorable songs.

Watch the first glimpse here:

The teaser opens with a familiar coastal scene, reminiscent of Moana’s home, bathed in pastel hues with an island in the distance, evoking nostalgia from the first film. Moana is depicted on the shore, dipping her toes into the sand while waves crash nearby. She blows into a conch shell, signalling the start of another seafaring journey. A boat awaits her, poised for adventure on the shimmering waters. 

In the first glimpse shared by Disney on social media, Moana and the demigod Maui are seen navigating the ocean depths, accompanied by a colossal whale beneath them, hinting at the epic scale of their upcoming voyage.

Directed by Dave Derrick Jr, Moana 2 follows Moana on another expansive voyage with Maui and a crew of seafarers, prompted by a message from her wayfinding ancestors.

Meanwhile, talks of a live-action remake of Moana are circulating, with Dwayne Johnson rumoured to voice Maui. Auli’i Cravalho is expected to return for Moana 2, but her involvement in the live-action remake remains uncertain.

See Also: AI reimagines Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta’s Veer-Zaara as a Disney movie. Pics: 

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“Price Rise, Unemployment…”: Congress’ Black Paper Attack On Government
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“Price Rise, Unemployment…”: Congress’ Black Paper Attack On Government

A ‘white’ vs ‘black’ war dominated Indian politics Thursday with the government and the opposition releasing competing factsheets on the condition of the economy during the 10 years of the Congress-led UPA and the past decade, during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP has been in power.

The Congress presented its document – a ‘black paper’ titled ’10 saal anyay kaal‘, or ’10 years of an unjust rule’ – in which it flagged issues such as the cost of living crisis, rising unemployment, and the subversion of institutions, including the judiciary and the press.

The document also pointed to protests by farmers – which made headlines in 2020/21 after violent clashes with security personnel, and again this morning – that have “plagued” the country.

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, releasing the 54-page ‘black paper’, indicated opposition had released it because “when we speak about failures of the government it is not given importance”.

“Whenever PM presents his views in Parliament, he hides his failures. Therefore, we thought of bringing out a ‘black paper’ (to) tell the public about the failures of the government,” he said.

#WATCH | Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge releases ‘Black Paper’ against the Modi government pic.twitter.com/cxKvD9xyNO

— ANI (@ANI) February 8, 2024

“The Modi government is silent on price rise… prices of petrol, diesel and daily essentials has reached record levels,” Mr Kharge told reporters. He also pointed to the “disastrous” demonetisation of 2016, the caste census row, and crimes against women.

The Congress boss also said the “failures” of the Modi government over the past 10 years reflected a period of “injustice” and “discrimination” against states not ruled by the PM’s BJP.

“Modiji, when you were Chief Minister of Gujarat (when the UPA was in power at the centre), you used to talk about tax rights of Gujaratis… then you said states should get 50 per cent tax. You also said people of Gujarat pay Rs 48,600 crore tax and get only 2.5 per cent back.”

That jab comes amid a fight between over allocation of funds, including devolution of taxes. The Congress government in Karnataka and the ruling Left Front in Kerala both protested this today.

He also attacked the BJP for toppling elected governments – the reference was to Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, where the Congress was ousted after MLAs switched sides amid pay-out rumours.

“They are using money to finish democracy. They made 411 MLAs cross over to their side. We had elected governments in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh… You know what happened,” he said.

#WATCH | On releasing ‘Black Paper’ against Modi govt, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge says,” There is a danger to democracy in the country…In last 10 years, 411 MLAs were taken on their by the BJP. They toppled so many Congress governments. They are finishing… pic.twitter.com/9oOhYKkyvW

— ANI (@ANI) February 8, 2024

The trading of papers comes weeks before a general election, with each side jostling for top-of-mind recall when nearly 95 crore Indians head to the polls in April/May.

READ | “UPA Made Economy Non-Performing”: Government’s White Paper

The government’s white paper – proposed by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman last week and tabled in Parliament this afternoon – ripped into the Congress, accusing it of mishandling the economy through policy paralysis and corruption, leading to crises like double-digit inflation.

READ | “Then And Now…”: White Paper Summary As Government Shreds UPA

In it, the government said it faced a “hydra-headed challenge” in fixing the economy and “restoring its fundamentals to sound health”, noting it inherited a “fragile” economy now in the top five.

With input from agencies

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Shoot-At-Sight Orders After Violence During Uttarakhand Madrasa Demolition
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Shoot-At-Sight Orders After Violence During Uttarakhand Madrasa Demolition

More than 50 policemen were injured in a clash with a mob in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani when they went to raze a madrasa that the authorities declared illegal. Resisting the demolition, the mob at Vanbhulpura threw stones at them. All of them are undergoing treatment at a local hospital. Shoot-at-sight orders have been issued in the area and security has been strengthened.

Besides the police, a team of administration and civic officials had gone to the madrasa, which has an adjoining prayer area. Sources said when the JCB machine started running, a crowd of “unruly elements’ took on the officials, throwing stones at them from a distance. Besides policemen, several administration officials and journalists were injured. Vehicles parked outside the police station were set on fire.

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