Shraddha Kapoor and Rahul Mody were recently spotted enjoying a movie date at a screening of 'Saiyaara', directed by Mohit Suri. Kapoor praised Suri's film, which stars Ahaan Pandey and Aneet Padda, highlighting its emotional impact. On the professional front, Kapoor is reportedly collaborating with Rahi Anil Barve and may reunite with Aditya Roy Kapur in a future project.
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The Lok Sabha's Monsoon Session commenced turbulently, adjourning shortly after convening due to opposition uproar. MPs demanded Prime Minister Modi address Donald Trump's claims regarding Operation Sindoor, disrupting initial proceedings despite Speaker Birla's assurances of later discussion.
Mohammed Siraj expresses his disappointment over India's narrow loss at Lord's. He recalls his dismissal and the emotions running high during the match. Siraj mentions his verbal exchange with Joe Root. He says he was trying to distract the batter. Siraj confirms he will maintain his aggressive approach in the crucial fourth Test at Old Trafford.
Lieutenant-governor Manoj Sinha praised the J&K police for fostering peace, while the BJP criticized Omar Abdullah for allegedly inciting separatism during a visit to a martyrs' graveyard. The NC defended Abdullah's actions, accusing the BJP of pushing the state towards a police state. Sinha emphasized combating terrorism and delivering justice to victims of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
Global shipping firms and petroleum traders are reportedly avoiding Nayara Energy, an Indian refiner, following recent EU sanctions linked to its significant stakeholder, Rosneft. Several vessels, including the Talara and Chang Hang Xing Yun, have altered course or cancelled bookings with Nayara.
PM Modi declared India's retaliation against terrorist camps inside Pakistan a complete success, amidst opposition demands for discussions on "Operation Sindoor" and the Pahalgam attack. The government agreed to a 16-hour debate next week. Congress criticized the delay in scheduling the Pahalgam discussion and demanded PM's response to Trump's claim regarding Operation Sindoor.
A probe into the self-immolation of a 20-year-old student in Balasore, Odisha, revealed she had accused her HoD of seeking sexual favors six months prior. College authorities were informed in June, but the HoD denied the allegations. Multiple investigations are underway, including those by UGC, higher education committees, and the crime branch.
In Mumbai's Vikhroli, a shopkeeper faced assault by MNS members over an allegedly 'anti-Marathi' WhatsApp status. Confronted outside his shop, he was physically attacked and forced to publicly apologize. A video shows him holding his ears and begging for forgiveness, while MNS workers warned against disrespecting Marathi culture. Police are yet to confirm if a complaint has been filed.
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri lauds opening batter KL Rahul's impressive form in the ongoing five-match Test series against England, attributing his success to a subtle technical adjustment in his stance. Ravi Shastri highlights that Rahul's front-foot tweak has unlocked consistency, enabling cleaner bat flow and minimising past vulnerabilities.
Additional Director General of Police, Kundan Krishnan, apologized for linking increased crime rates to the agricultural lean season, claiming his statement was taken out of context. He expressed respect for farmers, emphasizing their vital role and his own family's agricultural background. Krishnan clarified that criminals are solely responsible for crimes, regardless of caste or religion.