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There is always room for stories with sincerity: Santhy Balachandran
Cinema is often dominated by formulaic plots or hypermasculine narratives. Among the few films to break this mould is Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra , a superhero story rooted in stereotype-busting. Directed by Dominic Arun and co-written by actor Santhy Balachandran, the film has struck a rare balance of critical and commercial success. We didnt expect this outpouring of love, she says, reflecting on the reception. The team was focused on crafting the film Dominic envisioned as sincerely as possible. Her journey as a writer has been long in the making. An interest in writing and academic background in anthropology and screenwriting workshops, including one by Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, shaped her craft. Her collaboration with Arun began after she starred in his film Tharangam . We began exploring our partnership when we discovered that we enjoyed bouncing ideas and brought complementary skills to the table, she recalls. Their creative synergy eventually led to Lokah , a project that took five years to come to life. Initially, Lokah was meant to be an indie feature but over time, the project grew in scale and scope. The film reimagines Kalliyankaattu Neeli, a vengeful, bloodthirsty spirit from Kerala folklore, transforming her into a complex and empowered superhero. I became very protective of Chandra/Neeli (played by Kalyani Priyadarshan). Since we were reimagining her as a superhero, I wanted to ensure her character had agency, Balachandran stresses, adding that she was determined to deconstruct the traditional myth in which Neeli is subdued by a patriarchal figure. Creating a coherent mythology for the franchise was key, and Dominic gave me free rein to add in a feminist critique of power. It mattered to me that Neelis code of honour came from a woman, she says, referencing to the emotionally fuelled interval sequence. I believe it helped the audience connect with Neeli. Her academic lens shaped not just the writing but the films visual language, from statues inspired by fertility cults to the hypermasculine Inspector Nachiyappa Gowda (played by Sandy Master). The setting, too, was deliberate. The fictional city of Lokah mirrors cosmopolitan Bengaluru, where diverse characters coexist and a woman like Chandra could easily vanish into the crowd. This choice helped us write a range of characters and capture a youthful energy through cinematography, costume and design, she explains. Behind the lens, the film also made a quiet statement. We had at least two dozen women working in the crew. It is exciting that the women of Lokah are being appreciated for their stellar work. The fact that a woman-centred film has achieved these historic numbers is encouraging for all filmmakers who want to tell stories outside conventional formulas. Amidst the success noises Balachandran is clear-eyed. I dont see myself directing yet, but my goal is to explore myself as a creative. Lokah s success shows us that we must not underestimate the audience and that beyond spectacle, there is always room for stories told with sincerity.
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Kerala's anime sleeper cells come alive and kicking with Demon Slayer
Flipping over the assumption that anime is yet to go mainstream in Kerala is the current hubbub following the release of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle. The much-anticipated film of the popular Demon Slayer franchise has created an unexpected big bang at Keralas box office last week. Theatres in cities like Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram are witnessing packed audiences, prompting some of them to increase the number of shows. Even if one is not well-versed with the manga, the plot is simple Tanjiro Kamado and other members of the Demon Slayer Corps take on a swarm of demons at Infinity Castle. Beyond the story, it is the art, the graphics and the character arcs that truly make this film an absolute must-watch at the theatres. Shows have been housefull. Quite a delightful surprise this season. We will continue to screen it from early morning to late night this week, says Linto Davis, owner of Vanitha Theatre in Kochi. Its similar scenes in the state capital as well. We knew that there was a fan base for the franchise here. But the peoples reception has exceeded our expectations, says a spokesperson of Ariex Plex SL Cinemas in Thiruvananthapuram. Even on weekdays, the shows are full. This trend is likely to continue next week as well. Liberty Basheer, film producer and theatre owner, is also stunned at the reception this Japanese anime movie is receiving. I didnt expect it would be such a hit here, he says. Basheers theatres screening the movie are running houseful. So are many others in the state. People, especially youngsters, arrive sporting merchandise from the anime-manga series. Some even cosplay. This success is likely influenced by two reasons, says the founder of Shinigami, an anime community in Kerala, who prefers to remain anonymous. One, during Covid, a lot of people started watching anime, and Demon Slayer was one of the favourites. Two, it is an ongoing series. So, people are curious to learn what happens next. And it is not just anime-manga fans, even those who are interested in the superhero genre are out to watch Demon Slayer. We have sleeper cells of anime fans. Thats what I realised, quips Sree Nandan, who is part of several anime communities. The level of making is so impeccable, the graphics and art so fantastic that many have even begun reading the manga because of this buzz around the film. This growing clamour has opened up larger conversations too, and one such revolves around Chainsaw Man: The Movie Reze Arc, which releases on September 26. This is another movie we have all been waiting for, says San Ramsankar, a cosplayer and anime fan. Chainsaw Man is meant for a more mature audience and so will come with age restrictions. Linto of Vanitha Theatre, however, is thrilled to play host again. Chainsaw Man will certainly be screened at my theatre, from early show to the late one, he says. Fans, meanwhile, foresee a rise in popularity of anime in Kerala. And many believe this will also translate to an interest in homegrown productions. Azeem Kattali, co-founder of Eunoians animation studio, is piqued about the possibilities. Its revealed that there are scores of anime lovers in Kerala. However, for a Malayalam anime film to be successful, we have to have a story rooted in our culture, the characters must be known to the audience, and the art quality has to match the Japanese version, he says. Sanid Asif Ali, an independent comic publisher from Kochi, is raring to go at it. Did we expect Lokah a woman superhero film to be this successful? I believe the time is conducive to carve out a space for homegrown works to flourish. Stories that are rooted in our land, culture and folklore, but in anime format, he says. Sounds good, right?
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Global Leagues And Books Keep Priyank Panchal Busy In Post-retirement Life
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Little did people know that Priyank Panchal's 148 against Kerala in the Ranji Trophy semi-final for Gujarat in Ahmedabad would be his last innings as a professional cricketer. Later, Panchal, 35, brought down the curtain on a 17-year journey that transformed him from a promising youngster to Gujarat's most prolific run-scorer. With 8,856 first-class runs in 127 matches, including hitting 29 first-class centuries, Panchal was the witness and contributor to Gujarat's transformation from a middling side to winning Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (2014/15), Vijay Hazare Trophy (2015/16), and the Ranji Trophy (2016/17). But the decision to retire comes from a player who fully understands cycles - both of cricket and life. Right after announcing his retirement, Panchal turned out in Intercontinental legends championship, where he became the highest run scorer. I had decided to step away from domestic cricket because I think now it's the time for young players to step in. As far as T20 leagues and everything is concerned, I still feel that I have that game within me. Its still left and I would like to enjoy myself by playing all these leagues around the world. Playing that tournament was just a stepping stone. I really enjoyed myself during that time. I was playing some of the strokes which I had never imagined. It was all about enjoyment, said Panchal in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Recognition of Panchals cricketing career in India came from unexpected quarters, with legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar and author Shashi Tharoor publicly acknowledging his contributions. Those words coming from them after my retirement, it is something that I cannot even describe in words. Whatever they wrote, me and my family, we all are so thankful. Even when we go out somewhere with family, people recognize those words they said for me and I would feel proud on hearing that. I am so thankful to them that they recognized players like me who come from a small city or state. They must have seen or heard something about me. I am thankful to them for acknowledging me and it also gives me a lot of pride that I have achieved something in my life, he said. Rather than dwelling on what might have been, including missing out on an India Test cap despite being in the squad on a few occasions, Panchal is embracing what lies ahead. His retirement from domestic cricket has paved the way for a global cricketing journey full of education and experience. I was a part of domestic circuit and didn't take part in other leagues. Now I get a chance to play in them, where all these international players are involved. Sharing dressing rooms and experiences with them, it is important as it is a holistic development for me and will definitely help develop myself as a cricketer and then as a mentor. When you have played such leagues, and shared dressing rooms with other players, it will definitely give you new perspective. I am really looking forward to that perspective where I get to learn. Cricket is something that you learn everyday and I can see myself only with cricket, he said. He has also taken huge inspiration from former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who is also exploring different franchise T20 deals after IPL retirement. He is also someone who is watching leagues and will be part of many of them. I want to follow the same path and who knows that I might get chance to score many more runs and lift more trophies with all those franchises, said Panchal. Despite embracing T20 leagues, Panchal remains a passionate advocate for red-ball cricket. T20 cricket is really important, but all three formats are equally important. Any player should aim to become good in all three formats. Red ball format is also important - it teaches you patience, calmness, resilience. His advice to aspiring cricketers reflects hard-earned wisdom. Even if you have all those flashy shots, you still have to follow those basics. Those flashy shots can be played 2-5 times in a match. But most of the time, you will be playing all those basic shots, which is really important. Even if you target playing T20 cricket as a young player, you will have to learn a lot of things to play it, which in turn is taught to you by red ball or days cricket. So its important and I would like to tell youngsters to prepare themselves for all three formats. Don't go only with T20 cricket, said Panchal. He points to examples like India all-rounder Hardik Pandya to further illustrate his point. We saw that Hardik Pandya prefers white-ball cricket, which is because of his body. But he played many Test matches and many Ranji Trophy games also. He used to play and practice with red ball also. So, it is important that if you are aiming to be like a big player, for that, you need to do a lot of hard work, be patient, very calm and resilient. A keen observer of the game, Panchal is also preparing for a potential commentary career. Broadcasting is something which is an extension of cricket and goes with it. Broadcasting is something that I really love - talking to people, crowd, and audiences - I really enjoy that. His preparation for this transition has also been aided by him being a voracious reader. When I was in the domestic circuit, I didn't get as much chance to read as I am getting now. Now, I have got so much time that I have to think what to do, but have so many things to do. I am someone who always thinks and likes to be occupied in some or the things. So, I think I am enjoying my time. When I started reading books, I had one thing in mind that I want to acquire a lot of knowledge. That was one of the reasons that I started reading books. It really helps in broadcasting also because when you have knowledge and a sharp mind, you can play a huge and vital role. Currently, he's immersed in diverse reading material. There is a book which is out of my understanding but I am trying to learn by reading. It is a book on relativity. So, it is completely on mathematics and science. Then, I have started reading a book on sports and that has everything on auctions and player deals, especially off the market and how evaluation works. Panchals intellectual curiosity stems from studying financial management. I have developed all these things reading sports journals, research papers as it can help in broadcasting and help me learn about something which I have never come across before. Social media has become another platform for Panchal to share his cricketing insights, though he maintains a measured approach. There are two sides of social media - people who say bad things about it, but also people who say good things. I am someone who has a very balanced approach to look at social media. If you have a point that you think is important to put out, you can put it out and people will recognise those things. For that reason, social media is important. While playing, I tried not to use too much of social media, as you become so biased, irritated and go through those fluctuations of emotions. Social media has become another platform for Panchal to share his cricketing insights, though he maintains a measured approach. There are two sides of social media - people who say bad things about it, but also people who say good things. I am someone who has a very balanced approach to look at social media. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This is quite a good time for me to play all these overseas leagues. I can then definitely give back to cricket and that is what I really want to do. Whatever I can give it back to the game, and from the mindset I have created throughout this journey, I am definitely looking forward to that, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Maoist carrying Rs 1 cr bounty on head among 3 red rebels killed in gunfight
Ranchi: Three Maoists, including one carrying a Rs 1 crore bounty on his head, were killed in a gunfight with security forces in Jharkhands Hazaribag district on Monday morning, police said. The encounter broke out in the Pantitri forest under the Gorhar Police Station limits around 6 am between the squad of Sahdev Soren of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Maoist carrying Rs 1 crore bounty among 3 red rebels killed in gunfight in Jharkhand
RANCHI: Three Maoists, including one carrying a Rs 1 crore bounty on his head, were killed in a gunfight with security forces in Jharkhand's Hazaribag district on Monday morning, police said. The encounter broke out in the Pantitri forest under the Gorhar police station limits around 6 am between the squad of Sahdev Soren of the banned CPI (Maoist) and security forces, a senior officer said. The bodies of Sahadev Soren, who was carrying a bounty of Rs 1 crore, and two other Maoists have been recovered during the search operation, he said. The search operation is still going on.
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Amit Khare appointed Secretary to Vice-President after distinguished career in public service
NEW DELHI: A day after CP Radhakrishnan took the oath as Indias 15th Vice-President on 12 September, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approved the appointment of retired Jharkhand cadre IAS officer (1985 batch) Amit Khare as Secretary to the Vice-President of India. As per the order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training on Sunday, Khares appointment will be on a contractual basis, in the rank and pay of Secretary, for a period of three years from the date of assumption of charge of the post. Prior to this appointment, Khare had been serving as Advisor to the Prime Minister in the PMO since 12 October 2021, handling matters related to the social sector in the Prime Ministers Office. Earlier, he had also held several key positions in the Central and State Governments during his distinguished career in public service. Khare served the Government of India for six years as Joint Secretary, Higher Education (August 2008August 2014), where he dealt with UNESCO, Education Policy, and Book Promotion & Copyrights. He also worked as Secretary, HRD, Government of Jharkhand, and as Vice-Chancellor of Ranchi University. As Development Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary, Finance-cum-Planning in Jharkhand, he is credited with introducing wide-ranging reforms such as pre-budget consultations, performance budgeting, gender budgeting, sectoral budgeting, financial inclusion, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), and the implementation of various Central and State sector schemes. He joined the Government of India as Secretary, Information & Broadcasting, on 31 May 2018 and subsequently served as Secretary, School Education & Literacy, and Secretary, Higher Education. Khare was part of the core team that formulated and implemented the National Education Policy, 2020. Khare is a graduate of St Stephens College in Delhi and holds a postgraduate degree in Business Administration from IIM Ahmedabad. He is also widely noted for his role in exposing the infamous Fodder Scam of Bihar.
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Wanted Maoist Mukhdev Yadav gunned down in encounter with security forces
RANCHI: Days after the death of its two jawans in a Maoist attack, Jharkhand police have gunned down Mukhdeo Yadav, a member of banned Maoist organisation, Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), during an encounter early in the morning on Sunday. The fierce encounter, which took place between security forces and TSPC in the Manatu jungles of Palamu, lasted for several hours. Palamu SP Rishma Rameshan confirmed the encounter and said that a Maoist, Mukhdev Yadav, carrying a bounty of Rs 5 lakh on his head, was killed in the encounter. According to police sources, his dead body has been recovered along with an INSAS Rifle from the spot. More than 200 soldiers, along with the contingents of Cobra Battalion, Palamu Police and Jharkhand Jaguar, were involved in this operation. Notably, there was an encounter between security forces and TSPC Maoists in the Kedal area of Manatu on September 3, during which, two jawans of Palamu Police were martyred. The police launched a massive operation against the Maoists following the incident and gunned down the wanted Maoist in the encounter on Sunday. Police sources informed that the recent operation is being carried out to eliminate the same squad that had attacked the security forces on September 5. Mukhdev Yadav was also involved in that incident. Two maoists killed in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur gunfight as security forces intensify operations The police and paramilitary forces have surrounded the area from all sides and started a search operation, banning the entry of anyone into the forest. According to the information received from the local police, the security forces have launched a special operation to nab TSPC Chief Shashikant Ganjhu, who has a reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head. As soon as the jawans entered the dense forests of Manatu, the Maoists started firing on them, following which, the security forces also opened fire in retaliation killing Mukhdeo Yadav. The firing from both sides continued for several hours. According to police, Shashikant Ganjhu has been under surveillance for a long time and it is difficult for him to get out of that area. Along with Shashikant Ganjhu, about 8 to 10 Maoists are said to be active in his region, including the wanted Maoist Nageena. Security forces are considering this as the one of the biggest operations till date. The operation will continue until the entire squad is wiped out, they said. Meanwhile, continuous search operations are being carried out in the area and the police have also appealed to the villagers to remain alert.
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National Award-winning filmmaker Krishand first made waves with the mockumentary science fiction hybrid Aavasavyuham in 2022, followed by the police procedural comedy thriller Purusha Pretham, and Sangarsha Ghadana based on The Art of War. The adjunct professor at IIT Bombay has now returned with the web series The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang, hailed as Malayalams answer to Gangs of Wasseypur. In a freewheeling chat with TNIE, Krishand reflects on storytelling, the eyeball economy, his upcoming project with Mohanlal, and more Youre often seen as a synonym for quirkiness in Malayalam cinema. How did you first come up with the idea of bringing that quirkiness into your stories? Quirkiness has always been deliberate. Back in college, I discovered filmmakers like Guy Ritchie, the Coen Brothers, Anurag Kashyap, Abbas Kiarostami, and Emir Kusturica. Watching them made me realise quirkiness is just an extension of art. Personally, humour as a defence mechanism has always been part of me, shaped by childhood trauma, upbringing, and economic background. I embraced that and brought it into my films. I also picked up on the natural contempt among people of Thiruvananthapuram, but I present it playfully instead of harshly. Are people of Thiruvananthapuram so disdainful? Our standards are high, especially for those from the late 70s and 80s. It also comes from the Mohanlal culture you saw in Priyadarshan films. We are not easily impressed (laughs). Youre a biochemical engineer who came into the film industry How has your journey been? My father was passionate about art. He wrote poetry, acted in plays, and drew. My mother too had a strong taste for it. She encouraged me to paint. Now my daughter also draws. I believe that if you have a primary skill, you can always find a way to express yourself, even if you are introverted. That was my opening. At the same time, I was very good at my studies.Basically a padippist (laughs). But in my first year of college, through reading, I began to sense the pointlessness of it all. I realised education was tied to capitalism and hierarchy. I got interested in biotechnology because of a fascination with cyborgs and films like The Terminator. But soon I found it wasnt for me. I shifted to software and worked at Infosys. There I learnt about IDCs design programme. I had considered FTII and NID, but they were too expensive. Coming from an economically unstable background, I could not afford them. IDC, on the other hand, offered stipends. There, I made my first zombie short-film. After watching it, Santosh Thundiyil sir [cinematographer] asked me to write a screenplay for him, as he wanted a horror film. I interned with him on a Sanjay Dutt project. That experience gave me my first real understanding of how cinema works on a large scale. You mentioned that you discovered the likes of the Coen Brothers early on. How did that happen, considering you grew up mainly watching Malayalam cinema? My first exposure to world cinema was Jurassic Park. Until then, it was mostly Malayalam films, mainly Mohanlals and Mammoottys. I could even sit through films like Vidheyan. My father would explain things to me; for example, with Danny, he would break down what was happening on screen. So I grew up watching a lot of Malayalam films, and even now, I still keep watching them. Once I got a computer at home, I began watching films like Jurassic Park, Twister, The Terminator series, Rambo, and Rocky. I watch all kinds of films, and the spectacle has always felt magical to me. However, it was only after I started attending IFFK that I discovered art cinema. That got you hooked on offbeat films? No. I still like films like Mukundetta Sumithra Vilikkunnu. When I make films, I aim for that kind of entertainment, but something else always sneaks in (laughs). You mentioned earlier that youre a fan of Bharathan. Yes. In my house, Vaisali is a celebrated film, but I personally prefer Thazhvaram. I think my father was a Bharathan fan, so I grew up watching his films. I also liked Venkalam for its imagery. Bharathans strength was creating ambience through visuals. As a painter, I always think first in terms of images. Thats why Bharathan resonates with me. Thazhvaram was initially under-appreciated I watched it as a child and was scared, despite it not being a ghost film. Later, after watching spaghetti westerns and Leones works, I realised its brilliance. The villain was Western in style mysterious, not fully explained. It made me think about geography, ethnography, and character arcs in scripts. Padmarajan was rooted in literature, Bharathan spoke directly to me through cinema. Together they created magic. When did you start attending the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK)? Class 12. I participated in the Childrens Film Festival, which introduced me to the works of Abbas Kiarostami. IFFK has been a game-changer for film enthusiasts in Kerala. Malayalam cinema often follows familiar tropes, though we are not yet fully affected by the eyeball economy. IFFK exposed me to innovative storytelling formats. Filmmakers like Jafar Panahi, who smuggled a film out on pen drives, have been a real inspiration. Could you elaborate on eyeball economy? I am currently working on a film titled Masthishka Maranam, which explores this very subject. Attention has been a market for long. With the advent of mobile phones, grabbing peoples eyeballs became a necessity. Now content is less important than holding attention with dopamine hits. If you win attention, the numbers grow, and with numbers comes revenue. This idea has always been part of advertising, but it became even sharper after the pandemic. Campaigns with semi-nude women were used to sell burgers. Sexual innuendo was used to sell cars. The challenge today is to create an impact within six seconds. But doesnt this hamper the organic flow of filmmaking? Its like insisting on using traditional film stock while working with digital formats for the natural, nostalgic feel of it. You have to be smart and adapt to the technology. Filmmakers like Christopher Nolan can afford that. I do not have that privilege. Do you think filmmakers like Nolan also work with this attention-deficiency issue in mind? Good filmmakers can keep the audience invested organically. They have to put double the effort today. Today, platforms tell us that we are losing attention at particular points and ask us to come up with something more interesting. You can either go with it or fight it, but I dont have the privilege to fight. I believe data is the truth. Data from the streaming platforms? Yes, there is a lot of other such data, like the screenplay eyeball test and image eyeball test. I do user tests with all my films to see where the viewers are losing interest. So I try to do something there, to keep the viewer engaged like increasing the beats per minute, increasing the cuts, or making louder portions before and after it. Trade secrets (laughs). My first exposure to world cinema was Jurassic Park. Until then, it was mostly Malayalam films, mainly Mohanlals and Mammoottys. Is Masthishka Maranam a proper cyberpunk genre film? I always wanted to make a sci-fi film, and I have long been fascinated by cyberpunk. It often depicts a world where the quality of life is poor but the quality of technology is very high. I was influenced by dystopian ideas like those in George Orwells 1984, where governments control our attention, and also by Aldous Huxley, who suggested that governments would not bother with control at all as they simply keep the people distracted. That is exactly what seems to be happening now. These days, people are more concerned with trivial things than with pressing issues. This is why I wanted to make a retro-futuristic cyberpunk film. When I first pitched the idea, many felt there was no business in it. Finally, Ajith Vinayaka backed the project, thanks to our earlier collaboration on Arun Chandus Gaganachari. For those unfamiliar with cyberpunk, the film might feel like another episode of Black Mirror, but if you know the genre, you will also see the influence of films like The Matrix. Does the success of Lokah give you confidence? Yes. With Lokah and Gaganachari doing well, I feel audiences are open to new concepts. Hopefully, we can move away from familiar kovilakam stories. I wanted Lokah to win. I admired Dominic Aruns Tharangam, especially its ending, and even cast Santhy in 4.5 Gang after watching her in it. What sparked the idea for Aavasavyuham? Did you imagine it as a mockumentary right from the outset? Yes, it was always meant to be a mockumentary. After Vrithakrithiyulla Chathuram unexpectedly got selected at IFFK, I felt encouraged. I wanted to try something crazy I had a short story called Mermaid in Kochi. I was also inspired by Chuck Palahniuks Rant, which introduced me to postmodern deconstruction. I started thinking about how to make the short story into a film. Like Stanley Kubrick said, if something can be written or thought, it can be filmed. Theres a peculiarity to your name as well as your film titles... My name was supposed to be Krishnanand, but Ammamma must have dropped syllables en route to hospital (laughs). In school, it was often misspelt, but I grew to like its uniqueness. When Amitabh Bachchan launched a production company named after himself, I thought of starting Krishand Hotel or Krishand Fried Chicken some day. Thats the backstory of Krishand Films in short (laughs). For titles, my strong Malayalam vocabulary pushes me towards literary choices. Even if not marketing-friendly. Ill keep fighting for them. Though Aavasavyuham initially found appreciation from a niche audience, Mammoottys praise was vital in popularising it among the masses It was huge. After he casually spoke about our film in a press conference, there was a sudden spike in the views. Its also surprising that people in power take note of everything thats made in the industry. The biggest turning point in my career was when I sold the film to Sony LIV and later won all the major awards that year. That got me cultural capital. After Aavasavyuham, the businessman in me woke up. I wanted to make something completely different within six months. The result was Purusha Pretham. When one looks at your works, death seems to be a constant theme. Is there a reason? Death, its rituals, the loss, the grief it is such a big process. The idea of death fascinates me. There is a lot to explore. Filmmakers like Don Palathara and Lijo Jose Pellissery have done it. More recently, S Vipin explored the theme in Vyasanasametham Bandhumithradhikal. You can easily create dark humour around death. In Purusha Pretham, Ajiths story inspired me to explore morphology and magical realism like a man turning into a frog after death, hands into flowers. Talking of death, we have heard that you are scared of ghosts.... Yes (laughs), but it is me imagining things and getting scared. I know that ghosts dont exist. It must be because of the social conditioning I come from. I keep imagining it and get quite scared. I also get scared when I stay alone for too long. I start imagining that there are things in the dark corners. What about horror movies? I dont watch them! In fact, I had to stop after watching the first 25 minutes of Bramayugam. I could not watch Bhoothakaalam properly either. Similarly, I remember watching The Shining getting really scared. You seem to apply different philosophies in your writing, like nihilism, Taoism, stoicism, etc. Is this pattern organic? National Award-winning editor Sankalp Mishra once told me films need a philosophical core for longevity. So I started exploring them. I read J Krishnamurti, Taoism, Nietzsche, Osho, etc. I live with a philosophy for a while, then unlearn it. I look at identity crises and apply them to characters. For example, Arikuttan in 4.5 Gang embodies stoicism. Talking of philosophy, the structure of your film Sangarsha Ghadana (Art of Warfare) feels unusual. How did you arrive at that choice? As the name suggests, its inspired by Sun Tzus The Art of War. I actually thought it was foolish to write a manual on how to kill people. But the book exists, and it has helped me at different stages of my life. My version is more of a study of the book. To help others understand, I included a story. My idea was also to release two gangster films around the same time. The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang is wild, funny, and explores the ecosystem of a criminal. Art of Warfare, on the other hand, is about violence and how violence breeds more violence. 4.5 Gang seems rooted in your own lived experiences, memories Growing up in Thiruvananthapuram, I saw that world firsthand. I remember festivals where we got a Five Star bar with the sadya crazy times. It was authentic to write about. But I also saw people dying from depression, suicide, accidents. A whole section fades away while others profit. Writing 4.5 Gang was also about reflecting on that. You first started pitching this idea for 4.5 Gang in 2015. Since then, have there been any changes in the structure or storyline? The storyline itself has not changed. One major difference is in the wildness of the Maitreyan character, played by Jagadish. Around that time, I had been reading a few books where criminals narrated their own stories in the first person. What struck me was that even though they were murderers and liars, they were also whitewashing their own actions. Ranjith sir had explored a similar idea in Pranchiyettan and the Saint. The idea fascinated me. So I made Maitreyan a bit more unhinged. Do the OTT platforms interfere in the minute details of the production? They follow the concept that we are creating it together. So, you have to let go of your ego. The best argument wins. I respect that. While talking to you, there is a subtle undertone of politics. So what is your politics exactly? Well, now capitalism is everywhere. I cannot fight or defeat it. Everyone is striving to make money. I am a commercial filmmaker too. So, my idea is about forming a tribe and equipping ourselves to survive within capitalism. That is my politics for now. What led you to this view? I think it has to do with age. In the early stages, many believed the Left wing was right. We thought socialism was good. Then came religion. But in the end money rules everything. We finally end up being engulfed by capitalism. We are just products within it. In 4.5 Gang, Jagadishs character asks whether you want political correctness or excitement? Where would you draw the line in writing? Even during the writing stage, many people said the female characters were not strong. But at the end of the day, I am selling a product, and one cannot always focus on the politics of it. Does stressing too much on political correctness affect creativity? There is this understanding that you should not be politically wrong. Cinemas influence is huge. I remember wanting to smoke after watching No Smoking during college days! Similarly, a friend wanted to drink right after watching Mohanlals Spirit! Do you feel its right to judge a film only through the lens of political correctness? There are plenty of critics like that. They approach every film from a particular perspective, and that is the lens through which they engage with art. We must understand that not all filmmakers are aware of, or sensitive to, political correctness. That awareness often comes through education, peer discussions, deeper engagement, or through personal experiences of suffering. The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang is getting a good response and even being compared to Gangs of Wasseypur and Vada Chennai. How do you see these comparisons? I enjoy those comparisons, but I try to stay neutral. I have drawn inspiration from many films. Angamaly Diaries influenced me with its music and rhythm. Lijo Jose Pellissery is a superb filmmaker. You will find my comments on his Facebook page (laughs). You play a surprise cameo as Vikraman... Vikraman was inspired by superstar Vijay. We couldnt secure rights, so my associate suggested I do it. Vikraman will return in Season 2. Thiruvananthapuram has a strong Vijay culture. Im a fan too, though I feel sad that hes been underutilised. You cast Vijayaraghavan in the series in a rather insignificant part... It was just for the experience. Working with him was a long-time wish. He is one of the finest actors. Does this desire to collaborate with exceptional talent also drive you to pitch stories to superstars like Mohanlal and Mammootty? Of course. When you are working in this industry, getting the chance to work with those who are regarded as the best in popular culture is a privilege. It allows you to explore the possibilities of the medium in a more expansive way. Theres buzz that your collaboration with Mohanlal is a detective comedy... It is a detective comedy with him and a sidekick, rooted in realism. That is all I can reveal at the moment. How did you get connected with Mohanlal? I connected with Mohanlal through Niranj Maniyanpilla Raju, who worked with me in The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang. For me, working with Mohanlal sir is something I never imagined would be possible in this lifetime just like working with, say, Robert De Niro. Same applies to Mammukka. However, I presented the screenplay and got some solid feedback from Mohanlal sir. Now the script has become much stronger. Were you interested in working in different languages earlier as well? I wanted to do Hindi films. But after seeing the situation in Bollywood I was not sure. When you are in an industry where you mostly get to do what you want and there are takers for it, would you really want to place yourself in a space where everything is about money? Where do you position yourself in the industry now experimental, new wave or mainstream? I get mainstream-level pay. True mainstream, however, means a big theatrical hit. I am waiting for that. Currently, I am just doing my work in one corner. My audience may be niche, but the niche is growing. Could you name five films that you often return to? Reservoir Dogs, The Matrix, The Wild Goose Lake (a Chinese film)... then there are the films I watch while having food Pandippada, for example. Every frame of it is fun. My wife loves it. And Fitzcarraldo, especially when I am struggling. TNIE team: Cithara Paul, S Neeraj Krishna, Vivek Santhosh, Krishna P S, Vignesh Madhu, Harikrishna B A Sanesh (photos) Pranav V P (video)
The Conjuring: Last Rites crosses Rs 70 crore mark
The Conjuring: Last Rites, released on September 5th, concludes the original franchise with Ed and Lorraine Warren's final case, surpassing Bollywood films at the box office. On its ninth day, the film earned Rs. 3.05 crore, with English and Hindi versions leading viewership. Despite a consistent decline after a strong opening, Saturday marked a rise in occupancy.
Bihars SIR Foundations Shaky: Ashok Lavasa
He warned that when citizens are asked to prove their citizenship anew, when categories and documents are introduced without clarity, the very institution meant to safeguard universal franchise risks appearing partial.
UP Man Files FIR over Elephant Theft in Jharkhand's Palamu
The female elephant, which was on its way to Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh from Ranchi, was allegedly stolen in Palamu
Three arrested in Ranchi for Kukatpally housewife murder case
Hyderabad gated community muder: Two arrested in Ranchi
Hyderabad: Days after a woman was brutally murdered in a gated community of Hyderabads Kukatpally locality, police arrested the two accused, including the house cook, on Saturday, September 13. The accused identified as Harsh and Raushan, were arrested in Ranchi. They were produced in a court in Ranchi before being taken to Hyderabad. The gruesome Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Ever wonder how life, morals, fashion and eating preferences go through a cyclic change. I remember while growing up, fast food, ice cream parlours, pizzas and their ilk were very popular, much to the chagrin of our parents who wanted us to eat home food. Then slowly, other cuisines started becoming the stars of our palates. Eyetalian dishes were as dishy as their people, then Japanese, Peruvian, Bolivian and Mexican! But something that never lost its hold over us was the unique Indo-Chinese cuisine which has evolved over time evolved into our favourite Pan-Asian cuisine! Of course, as our palates became more evolved and as the master race (read: Indians) we travel more, and our tastebuds become more refined, more authentic restaurants are mushrooming in namma ooru. The first place I tried Nikkei cuisine (Japanese-Peruvian cuisine) was in our city. I had no idea that a group of Japanese people had settled in Peru and evolved their own cuisine! Similarly as any self-resecting Bong, my brief but impactful childhood sojourn in Calcutta exposed me to Cantonese-Chinese food which was wonderful! The (now) world famous Tangra in the bylanes of the city gave me a rich and varied perspective of the complex yet simple cuisine bursting with fresh ingredients and flavours. This was till I chanced upon the brilliance of flavours at Royal China my most fave restaurant in Mumbai, and which has now thankfully opened its doors in our ooru. Nestled in UB City (my hood) the restaurant brings a breath of fresh air into a city which is bursting at its seams with pan-Asian hot-spots. The young and dynamic duo, Neville and Michelle Vazifdar brought down the franchise of the restaurant from London and when it opened, it created a storm in Mumbai! All the stars from the galaxies rubbed shoulders with us plebeian folk, and food and service was top-notch without discrimination. Yash and Megha Bhatia Another youngster from our city, Faiz Rezwan, has franchised this iconic restaurant from Neville Vazifdar and lo and behold! Bengaluru has Royal China! Charmingly, Neville got in touch with his PR and extended me an invite to check out my fave restaurant! I landed up with two of my girl friends and I ran into all the A-listers of namma ooru and I must admit it was fun to acknowledge and have a slydekho too! Since my mood has been upbeat this last week (it always happens when I get to hang with my girls), I have been busy arranging catch-ups and sitdowns. I see more women seeking out other women for company and friendship. When one meets with her girl friends, the conversation is easy and spontaneous. Whenever a feeling of helplessness inundates me, I seek out the company of my female friends with whom I share a strong, often intimate bond. We offer each other support, understanding, and shared experiences, much like a sisterhood. These relationships have emotional depth and vulnerability, fostering a sense of empathy and understanding. I think its imperative to pursue and maintain healthy female interaction! No gossip! Everyone knows that fish with a closed mouth never gets caught! I met with my young friend for lunch at a young couples newly opened (you guessed right) Pan-Asian restaurant called Mai Mai. The entrepreneur duo, Megha and Yash Bhatia have the pulse on Zen-Zee. Fairly priced good food, with an intimate setting and great music! I do lauuuu my city! (The writers views are personal)
Coal minister Kishan Reddy unveils key safety, welfare initiative for workers
RANCHI: The Union Coal Minister G. Kishan Reddy has announced significant measures focusing on enhancing safety and welfare for coal sector workers. While talking to media persons in Ranchi, he also highlighted Indias achievements in coal production and the governments plans to boost critical mineral exploration. These initiatives highlight the government's commitment to protecting workers and boosting socio-economic development in coal-dependent communities. The Union Coal Minister said that starting September 17, the ex gratia payment for coal workers will be increased from Rs 15 lakh to Rs 25 lakh. He also announced an additional insurance cover of Rs 1 crore for coal workers, over and above the schemes currently provided by public sector coal firms. Contractual coal workers will also be covered with an insurance benefit of Rs 40 lakh. Uniforms for all employees, ranging from mining workers to Chairmen and Managing Directors (CMDs), will be introduced from September 17, said the minister. This initiative coincides with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday and Vishwakarma Puja, symbolising a push for equality and unity within the organisation, he added. According to the minister, the role of coal and mining is crucial to achieving the goal of a self-reliant India. Energy security is a huge task, and the coal ministry is working tirelessly to achieve it, he said. Reddy also highlighted that, for the first time, India has crossed the milestone of producing one billion tonnes of coal. Acting on Prime Minister Modis directions, the country now maintains coal stocks sufficient for 25 days, compared to much lower levels earlier, he said. The minister further said that this year, coal imports have reduced compared to last year, saving valuable foreign currency. Reddy also informed that the government has launched a National Critical Mineral Mission in view of rising global demand. The mission will focus on boosting production, research, and development in the sector, he said. Lithium exploration has already started in Argentina, and exploration work is also underway in Zambia, he said. Acknowledging Jharkhands significant contribution to India's mining sector, Reddy emphasised the central government's commitment to resolving outstanding royalty dues with the state. A committee has been established to address this issue, with Reddy assuring that the matter will be resolved soon, highlighting the government's equitable treatment of all states. Referring to the illegal mining-related accidents, the minister expressed concern and said the ministry is in constant touch with state governments to strengthen safety and security measures, especially around abandoned mines. Reddy further informed that an Integrated Control and Command Centre has been set up at the Central Coalfields Limited headquarters in Ranchi. The centre uses AI-driven technology to enhance the safety of miners and to curb illegal mining activities. The minister said the welfare initiatives announced will directly benefit lakhs of coal workers across the country, while the broader focus on energy security, domestic coal production, and critical mineral exploration is aimed at securing Indias long-term economic and strategic interests.
Kalyanis Chandra Breaks Hero Hegemony
What makes Lokah Chapter 1: Chandraeven more significant is that it marks the franchises first time placing a woman at the centre of its universewrites Shelja Pallath Kalyani Priyadarshan is no longer just a cuteness-overloaded actress in the industry. Through Lokah Chapter 1, she has proved that a woman-led cinema is not just a dream for Malayalam audience. As one of the frames in the movie suggests, this film truly feels like a SHE COMES moment for audience and genuine lovers of cinema. Yes, Chandra is no ordinary woman, even Kalyani also not just a nepo kid. Women-oriented movies do
Jharkhand BJP warns Hemant government of Nepal-like consequences if youngsters in State unite
RANCHI: Drawing comparisons to Nepals political turmoil, Jharkhand State BJP has issued a stern warning to Chief Minister Hemant Soren, cautioning that if the state's youngsters unite against the state administration, then it could lead to significant repercussions. Jharkhand State BJP on Thursday staged demonstrations Akrosh Pradarshan across 264 blocks of the State, demanding a CBI probe into the alleged fake encounter of former BJP leader Surya Hansda on the behest of the Hemant Soren government and the conspiracy being hatched to forcibly grab the tribal land from the rayyats in the name of Hospital Project. Former Chief Minister Raghubar Das, while speaking during an Akrosh Pradarshan, said that the Hemant Soren government in Jharkhand should be aware that it will have to face Nepal-like consequences if youth get united here. BJP delegation urges governors intervention in Surya Hansdas fake encounter and land acquisition row Today's movement is a symbolic movement to warn the Hemant government. If the government does not wake up, then it will expand into a bigger movement by mobilising the people of this state, said Raghubar Das. Looking at the situation in Nepal, the government should be aware that if the youth unite against corruption, unemployment and bad governance, then they will not wait for 5 years; they will overthrow this syndicate-based corrupt government, he added. According to Das, when entire Jharkhand was mourning the death of Dishom Guru Shibu Soren and his shraddha karma was being conducted, the syndicate government of Jharkhand killed a social worker and tribal youth working against corruption in a fake encounter. Most remarkably, it was said by police that a squad of 40-50 people had attacked them. My question is whether only Surya Hansda ji was shot. Secondly, no one else involved in the attack has been identified by the police to date, said Das. What other proof can there be that Surya Hansda was killed in a fake encounter?, he questioned. Das further added that Surya Hansda's mother and wife have demanded a CBI inquiry into the case. I too demand a CBI inquiry, said the former Chief Minister. State BJP President and Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi also targeted the State Government saying, Rampant killing of tribal people and the loot of agricultural land of the farmers is taking place in what they call, Abua Raj (peoples own government). Surya Hansda had become a thorn in the eyes of the mafia and middlemen because he had been opposing the large-scale loot of minerals. The state government is the patron of middlemen, and mineral mafia; Surya Hansda was brutally murdered at its behest, said Marandi. The so-called encounter is completely fake and hence, the BJP wants a CBI inquiry into this murder so that the truth can come out, he added. Marandi said that on one hand tribals are being murdered in the Hemant government and on the other hand, the agricultural land of the peasants is being looted in the name of RIMS 2. A memorandum was also handed over to Governor Santosh Gangwar seeking a CBI probe into the murder of social political activist Surya Hansda and to get back the land of the farmers of Nagri which is being snatched in the name of RIMS-2.
Pakistan-backed terror module busted; five individuals across India arrested in multiple raids
NEW DELHI: In a joint operation with state police and central agencies, the Delhi Polices Special Cell has busted a Pakistan handlerbacked pan-India terror module and arrested five people from different States via multiple raids. Two of them were planning to purchase land as a base to initiate caliphate related training activities. The accused have been identified as Ashhar Danish (23), a resident of Bokaro in Jharkhand, Aaftab Qureshi (25), Sufiyan Abubakar Khan (20), a resident of Mumbra, Mohammed Huzaif Yaman (20), a resident of Telangana, and Kamran Qureshi alias Samar Khan (26), a resident of Rajgarh in MP. Simultaneous raids were conducted at multiple locations in Delhi, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, and Madhya Pradesh. Incriminating material, arms, ammunition, and chemicals used in making IEDs were also recovered. Through a tip-off, a terror module with operational footprints in Delhi, Ranchi, Thane, Nizamabad and Rajgarh was identified. The members possessed significant knowledge about preparing gunpowder and fabricating IEDs. A few of them expressed willingness to sacrifice their lives in pursuit of establishing a caliphate in India under the concept of Gazwa-e-Hind, a senior police officer said. It was further revealed that Danish, a key figure, was attempting to procure weapons from Delhi/NCR and chemical substances from agro-chemical shops and online platforms. A trap was laid on Tuesday near Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, where Qureshi and Sufiyan were intercepted while carrying two semi-automatic pistols, along with 15 live cartridges. During the investigation on Wednesday, joint raids were carried out in Ranchi, Thane, Bengaluru, Nizamabad, and Rajgarh with assistance from the sister agency. Later, Danish was arrested in Ranchi. From his rented room, IED-making components and chemical substances were recovered. He admitted that he had procured arms, ammunition and explosives in pursuance of a criminal conspiracy to establish a caliphate through violent means, Additional Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Kushwah said. Danish stated that he was receiving instructions from a Pakistan-based handler and was in constant communication with other module members. Later, Yaman was arrested by Nizamabad, who disclosed his involvement in experiments related to manufacturing arms and ammunition under the guidance of Danish. Police also arrested Kamran from Rajgarh, Kushwah stated. Three pistols, 16 live cartridges, copper sheets and steel hollow pipes, Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid, Sodium bicarbonate, Sulphur powder, pH value checker, ball bearings, weighing machine, Rs 10,500 cash, etc. were recovered from their possession. Danish, a post-graduate in English from Ranchi, began listening to lectures of Dr. Israr Ahmad and gradually adopted radical beliefs. He came across individuals like Aaftab Qureshi and Izhar-Ul-Haq on social media, who shared a similar ideology. He created a group and added around 40 people, where discussions centred on establishing a caliphate, Kushwah said. He also created multiple groups with multiple social media IDs showing himself as CEO of a company, a professor or an NGO operator to disguise any surveillance upon him and his activities. He collected for the procurement of chemicals and purchased Sulphur for making gunpowder. In August, he procured copper plates to manufacture cartridges. He also obtained a bullet and a country-made pistol from Bokaro to study as a prototype for manufacturing arms. Aaftab was active on social media platforms and started consuming radical Islamic content around 2020, including speeches of Tariq Masood, Zakir Naik, Israr Ahmed and Tariq Jameel. He became a member of radical groups discussing Jihadi ideologies. He connected with Danish through various social media platforms, police said. According to the police, Yaman is a B. Pharmacy student who came into contact with Danish three to four years ago, through an online platform. Danish discussed perceived atrocities against Muslims in India and proposed forming a Lashkar to retaliate through armed jihad. Danish assigned him the responsibility of learning firearm manufacturing for jihadist purposes. Kamran admitted that he came into contact with Danish through the WhatsApp group, which promoted radical ideology for the Gazwa-e-Hind. He contributed funds to the Danish and was instructed to recruit more members. He and Danish were also planning to purchase land as a base to initiate caliphate related training activities, police added.
Delhi Police, with central agencies, busted an IS module. They detained suspects across Delhi, Ranchi, Mumbai, and Telangana. Five operatives got arrested, including mastermind Ashar Danish. The suspects communicated with Pakistan-based handlers. They planned attacks using IEDs. Police seized chemicals, ball bearings, and electronic components. The module was under watch for six months. An ISI operative guided the group.
Hyderabad shocker: Woman tied, stabbed by house help recruited just 10 days ago from Kolkata
Renuka Agarwal, wife of a Hyderabad businessman, was murdered in her apartment by two domestic helpers. The assailants, Harsha and Roushan, tied her up, stabbed her, and stole gold ornaments and cash before fleeing on a scooter. Police are investigating, suspecting they may have fled to Ranchi, and have registered a case of murder.
Delhi Police Special Cell Busts Terror Module, Three Suspects Held After Multi-State Raids
NEW DELHI, Sep 11: A terror module was busted and three suspected operatives arrested after the Special Cell of Delhi Police and Central agencies carried out coordinated raids across multiple states, police sources said on Thursday. Two suspects Aftab and Sufiyan, both residents of Mumbai were arrested from Delhi, while another accused, identified as Ashar Danish, was apprehended from Ranchi, said the source. The raids were carried out after intelligence inputs indicated that a module was planning a [] The post Delhi Police Special Cell Busts Terror Module, Three Suspects Held After Multi-State Raids appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
While Baaghi 4 has turned out to be the weakest film in the action franchise, The Bengal Files has turned out to one of the biggest flops of 2025.
RANCHI: The Jharkhand High Court on Wednesday strongly reprimanded the state government for failing to conduct local body elections despite explicit court directives. Justice Ananda Sen issued contempt notices to top officials including Chief Secretary Alka Tiwary, Home Secretary Vandana Dadel and former Urban Development Secretary Vinay Chaubey for non-compliance of the court orders. Several other officers involved in deliberations have also been issued notices. While hearing the contempt petition filed in connection with local body elections, the court expressed its displeasure and ordered to frame charges against Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari, the then Principal Secretary of Urban Development Vinay Chaubey, IAS Vandana Dadel, Additional Secretary Gyanesh Kumar and other officer, said petitioners Advocate Vinod Singh. The High Court has fixed October 4 for the next hearing, when charges will be framed against these officers. The Jharkhand High Court's contempt case stems from a January 4, 2024 order directing the state government to hold local body elections within four months. Despite the court's explicit warning that further delays would be seen as defying constitutional provisions and invite strict action, the government didn't comply. Later, on January 16, 2025, the Chief Secretary gave a written undertaking that polls would be held within four months -- an assurance that was also not fulfilled. The contempt petition was filed in the Jharkhand High Court by outgoing councillor Roshni Khalkho. Advocate Vinod Singh, representing the petitioner, argued in the court that the records make it evident that the officials deliberately ignored the High Courts order, and that all those involved at different stages must face contempt action. Chief Secretary Alka Tiwary was present in person before the High Court during the hearing. This marked her third personal appearance in the ongoing contempt case. Earlier, Roshni Khalkho and others had filed a petition in the High Court against the government for not holding the elections even after the completion of the tenure of the local urban bodies. Notably, elections in 34 municipal bodies of the state have been pending since May 14, 2020. In such a situation, instead of public representatives, the administration of Municipal bodies is being looked after by the Municipal Commissioner, Additional Municipal Commissioner or their officials.
Jharkhand to host first defence expo next week with eye on emerging as manufacturing hub
Ranchi will host the 'EastTech 2025' defence exposition from September 19-21, marking Jharkhand's first such event. The expo, inaugurated by Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar, aims to showcase the latest defence technologies and promote Jharkhand as a defence manufacturing hub.
Back in 2004, a movie was made mostly in one room, on a modest budget of $1 million. The smashing success of Saw revolutionised the horror genre, and it spanned a billion-dollar franchise, which went on to earn an honourable mention in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Jharkhand to set up 2,100-bed super-speciality kidney hospital, six new medical colleges
RANCHI: Jharkhand Health Minister Dr Irfan Ansari on Tuesday announced an ambitious plan to establish a 2,100-bed super-speciality kidney hospital in the state, alongside six new medical colleges. He said the projects, along with other reforms, would transform Jharkhands medical infrastructure within the next two years. Ansari was speaking at a function held at the Institute of Public Health in Namkum, where 91 Community Health Officers (CHOs) were given appointment letters. Sharing his recent experience during a visit to Bokaro, the minister said people had expressed their difficulties due to the absence of MRI and CT scan machines in hospitals. I was deeply affected by their plight. I have decided that these facilities will be made mandatory in every district hospital, he announced. People told me how much financial and mental pain they have to suffer due to the absence of MRI and CT scan machines in hospitals. This touched my heart. I have decided that these facilities will be made mandatory in every district hospital, said Ansari. Highlighting the states upcoming projects, Dr Ansari said the proposed kidney hospital would end the need for patients to travel outside Jharkhand for transplants and advanced kidney treatments. He also reaffirmed that the long-awaited Medico City and six medical colleges would be completed on schedule. Some strict decisions are necessary to fix the system. There will be criticism, but our promises will soon be visible on the ground, he remarked. Ansari further added that since taking charge, work was being done to strengthen the health system. The improvements that could not be made in the last 25 years are now being completed at a fast pace, he said. Health Department Additional Chief Secretary Ajay Kumar Singh noted that Jharkhand has surpassed national averages in several health parameters despite limited resources.
2 Suspected ISIS Terrorists Arrested, Many Others Detained In Raids Across Delhi, Ranchi
Two suspected ISIS terrorists were arrested in Delhi and Ranchi. Raids were carried out at multiple locations, and several others linked to terror groups have been detained.
Delhi Police, Jharkhand Anti-Terrorism Squad Arrest Two Suspected ISIS Operatives
The prime accused, identified as Bokaro native Ashar Danish, was arrested from Ranchi. Another suspect, Aftab, was apprehended from Delhi during the coordinated action.
Delhi Cops, Jharkhand Anti-Terrorism Squad Arrest 2 Suspected ISIS Operatives
In a joint operation, Delhi Police's Special Cell, Jharkhand Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Ranchi police have arrested two suspected ISIS operatives, an official said on Wednesday.
Delhi Police, Jharkhand ATS Nab 2 Suspected ISIS Operatives
New Delhi, Sep 10: In a joint operation, Delhi Polices Special Cell, Jharkhand Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Ranchi police have arrested two suspected ISIS operatives, an official said on Wednesday. The prime accused, identified as Bokaro native Ashar Danish, was arrested from Ranchi, he said. He was wanted in a case registered by the Delhi Police Special Cell related to an ISIS-linked module. Another suspect, Aftab, was apprehended from Delhi during coordinated action carried out simultaneously by the [] The post Delhi Police, Jharkhand ATS Nab 2 Suspected ISIS Operatives appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jharkhand: Suspected ISIS terrorist arrested from Ranchi lodge by the joint security team
RANCHI: A joint team comprising Ranchi Police, the Delhi Police Special Cell, and the Jharkhand Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has arrested a suspected terrorist believed to be associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The arrest was made at Tabarak Lodge, located in Islamnagar under the jurisdiction of the Lower Bazaar police station in Ranchi. The suspect, identified as Ashar Danish, is reportedly linked to ISIS. During the raid, the joint team also seized several electronic devices from the premises. According to police sources, the Delhi Police Special Cell had been searching for Danish for a considerable period in connection with an old case registered against him in Delhi. Following continuous surveillance and intelligence gathering, he was finally apprehended in Ranchi. After receiving a tip-off about the suspected ISIS terrorist, a joint team of Ranchi Police, Delhi Police Special Cell, and Jharkhand ATS conducted a raid at the lodge and arrested Ashar Danish, said a police source. Danish was staying in a room at Tabarak Lodge in Islamnagar, the source added. It has been confirmed that Danish is originally from Petarwar Block in the Bokaro district. During the operation, the ATS and the Delhi Police Special Cell seized multiple electronic devices, which are now being analysed. Additionally, the joint team carried out a raid in Palamu district, detaining one individual who is currently being interrogated by security agencies. Authorities are investigating whether this person has any links to Ashar Danishs alleged network. Interrogation of Danish is ongoing and is expected to uncover critical information about ISISs activities and connections within the region. Security agencies are particularly focused on identifying individuals who were in contact with him and understanding the extent of his operations. Officials believe that the investigation may reveal significant insights into ISISs presence and potential plans in India. Notably, several suspects have already been arrested from different districts in Jharkhand in connection with ISIS-related cases. This latest arrest has once again heightened alertness among security agencies across the region.
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In a coordinated operation, central intelligence agencies and Delhi Police Special Cell busted an ISIS-inspired terror module in Delhi, arresting Aftab in South Delhi. Raids are ongoing across multiple states, with around a dozen suspects detained. Another suspect, Danish, was arrested in Ranchi, Jharkhand, and is being brought to Delhi on remand.
Jharkhand HC halts minor mineral mines auctions in tribal areas, until PESA Rules notification
RANCHI: In a landmark decision, the Jharkhand High Court on Tuesday directed the state government to stop the auction of minor mineral mines in Scheduled Tribal Areas until the PESA (Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Areas) Rules are notified. This ruling puts the ongoing auction process for sand quarries in various districts on hold. The bench comprising Chief Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan and Justice Rajesh Shankar delivered the order. The order follows a contempt petition filed by the tribal outfit -- Adivasi Buddhijivi Manch in the Jharkhand High Court, seeking action for the non-implementation of the July 29, 2024, order. The court directed that until the PESA Rules are formally notified, all auctions and lease allocations of sand quarries and other minor mineral mines must be stopped. During the hearing, the court also expressed displeasure saying that the state government is undermining the intent of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment, which provides local bodies in Scheduled Tribal Areas with rights over land and natural resources. Lawyers Abhishek Rai, Gyanant Singh, and senior advocate Ajit Kumar, representing the petitioner, alleged that the state government is deliberately delaying the notification of the rules. The government is engaged in long-term auction and lease processes for sand quarries and other minor mineral mines, and by the time the rules are notified, Gram Sabhas will be left with no authority over these resources, argued the petitioners advocate in the court. Petitioner Victor Malto, convener of Adivasi Intellectual Forum, informed that during the hearing, when Principal Secretary of Panchayati Raj Department, Manoj Kumar, tried to put the responsibility on the Chief Minister and Cabinet Ministers, the court took a tough stand and said, Do you want us to send the Chief Minister and his Ministers to jail? This is what you are suggesting. The High Court refused to grant four weeks time to the government and allowed only two weeks to comply. The case will be heard after two weeks.
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RANCHI: Disappointed with Jharkhand governments indifference towards their sufferings over the damaged Pelol bridge, the distressed villagers finally built a temporary diversion over the Banai River themselves. It is built at the Khunti-Torpa-Kolebira road in Khunti through Shram Daan (labour donation) on Monday. It stretches for nearly 200 metres and is about five metres wide. According to villagers, Rs 10,000 was collected through contributions from villagers. Stone chips, cement bags and sand were arranged to build the diversion from Shram Daan. Notably, this is the bridge that had forced the local children into a perilous daily routine, scaling a 25-foot bamboo ladder to reach their school after the bridge collapsed 80 days ago. Later, when the photo of children scaling the ladder went viral, the administration came in and stopped them from doing so, assuring them that an alternate arrangement will be made very soon. But even after two months, not even a diversion was built. Recently, in a creative yet touching display of frustration, people of Pelol village marked the two-month anniversary of the bridge collapse on August 19 by cutting a cake on the broken bridge. This unusual form of protest was chosen due to fears of potential repercussions from the State government if they were to take to the streets in a more traditional form of protest. About 150 to 200 villagers gathered and built the diversion, making way for the bikes to pass through it on Monday. Let the government build the bridge; we will build the diversion on our own, said the villagers. Collapsed bridge in Jharkhand's Khunti forces students to scale 25-foot bamboo ladder to reach school Jharkhand's Khunti villagers stage unique protest over bridge collapse; cut cake on collapsed bridge According to villagers, after the collapse of the bridge on June 19, the diversion between Pelaul and Hesel villages also broke, but neither was repaired. It made a bad impact on employment; children are deprived of going to school, and the development of the area has come to a standstill, they said. Gram Pradhan Shivshankar Tidu said that in the next few days, more than a thousand villagers from the adjoining villages will gather and improve the diversion by Shram Daan by using JCB and Poklane machines as well, a villager said. The decision was taken as the villagers were frustrated at the repeated assurances given by Khunti MLA Ram Surya Munda and the district administration. Be it school-going children, pregnant women, farmers or traders everyone was facing problems due to the collapsed bridge and lack of a diversion, said Tiru. The district administration, however, informed that the process of the construction of the diversion and repair of the collapsed bridge has been initiated and is to be done by the Road Construction Department. The tender work has been completed, and the work order has also been issued not only for the repair of the bridge but also for the construction of the diversion road, they said. Khunti Deputy Commissioner R Ronita has also assured to look into the matter so that the construction work could be expedited.
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Ranchi Diary | Government announces plan to preserve Shibus legacy
The Jharkhand government has announced plans to honour Shibu Soren by converting his official residence at Morhabadi in Ranchi into the Guruji Memorial Museum. Health Minister Dr. Irfan Ansari and Urban Development Minister Sudivya Kumar presented this proposal to Chief Minister Hemant Soren during a Cabinet Meeting, highlighting the intention to preserve Sorens contributions for future generations. The cabinet also reviewed a proposal to develop a park and install a statue at Sorens birthplace and early political base, Chirudih in Jamtara district, an area regarded for its historical association with Sorens career. Three encounters rock state in a month As police action against Maoists and organised criminals has intensified in Jharkhand, three encounters have taken place every month in the last eight months in the state. A total of 26 Maoists and three notorious criminals have been killed in encounters with the security forces in different districts. The forces have suffered losses tooat least five security personnel have died during these encounters. The latest incident took place on Wednesday, where two policemen were killed and another was seriously injured in an encounter with the banned Maoist outfit, Tritiya SammelanPrastuti Committee (TSPC), in Palamu. Misty the female giraffe at Birsa Zoo is no more A female giraffe, Misty, brought to Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park from the Alipore Zoological Garden in Kolkata 28 days ago, died late on Wednesday night. She was ill for two days and had eaten fodder during the day on Wednesday. According to zoo officials, she fell in her enclosure and died before the doctors could reach her. After conducting a post-mortem on Thursday, the body was buried in her enclosure. The cause of death is yet to be ascertained. The six-year-old Misty and a pair of silver pheasants had been brought to the Ranchi zoo as part of an inter-zoo animal exchange programme with the Kolkata zoo. Mukesh Ranjan Our correspondent in Jharkhand mukesh.r@newindianexpress.com
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NEW DELHI: As the month-long window for claims and objections under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihars electoral rolls closes on Monday, the Election Commission informed that it has received only 144 applications from political parties, including 16 from the BJP, 10 from the RJD, and 118 from CPI (M-L) against the draft rolls of 7.24 crore electors. In contrast, the electors filed nearly 2.53 lakh claims and objections for the inclusion of eligible voters and exclusion of ineligible ones, of which 40,630 have already been disposed of, it said. The 118 applications submitted by the CPI (M-L) included 15 for inclusion and 103 for exclusion, while the BJP filed 16 objections only for exclusion, and the RJD submitted just 10 for inclusion, the poll panel said. Forms received from new electors on attaining 18 years of age or above, including 45 such requests from Booth Level Agents (BLAs) through Form 6 and Form 6 with declaration stood at 16,56,886, and out of these 91,462 cases have been disposed of so far. The EC released the data amid severe criticism by the Congress and RJD are against the ongoing SIR exercise, alleging it was designed to disenfranchise voters. The commission clarified that generic complaints without prescribed forms are not treated as valid claims or objections, and that no claims were filed by persons outside their own Assembly constituency, in line with the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The panel said that specific objections can also be filed by non-electors of an Assembly constituency.
Bihar SIR: ECI gets only 144 party applications for inclusion, exclusion from political parties
NEW DELHI: As the month-long window for claims and objections as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihars electoral rolls closes on Monday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) informed that it received only 144 applications from political parties including 16 from BJP, 10 from RJD and 118 from CPI (ML) Liberation against the draft rolls comprising names of 7.24 crore electors. It further said that in contrast, electors themselves filed nearly 2.53 lakh claims and objections for inclusion of eligible voters and exclusion of ineligible ones, of which 40,630 have already been disposed of. Among the 118 applications submitted by the CPI (ML) Liberation, there were 15 for inclusion and 103 for exclusion, while the BJP filed 16 objections only for exclusion and the RJD submitted just 10 for inclusion, the ECI said in a statement. The number of applications from new electors aged 18 and above, including 45 submitted by Booth Level Agents (BLAs) through Form 6 and Form 6 with declaration, stood at 16,56,886, of which 91,462 have been disposed of so far. Bihar SIR: Claims, objections can be filed beyond September 1 deadline, EC tells SC Interestingly, the ECI released the data amid severe criticism by the Congress and the RJD against the ongoing SIR exercise, alleging it was designed to disenfranchise voters. The SIR began on June 24, with the draft electoral roll published on August 1. The deadline for filing claims and objections ended on September 1. The ECI clarified that generic complaints without prescribed forms are not treated as valid claims or objections, and that no claims were filed by persons outside their own Assembly constituency, in line with provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The Congress had sought the deletion of 89 lakh names from the draft electoral rolls through a letter, but the Bihar Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) rejected the request, asking the party to provide evidence with an affidavit before action could be taken to remove such a large number of voters. It further stressed that no name will be deleted from the draft roll without a speaking order from Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) or Assistant EROs after due inquiry. The ECI said the list of names not included in the draft roll (dated August 1, 2025), along with reasons, has been published on district websites and the CEO portal in searchable mode using EPIC numbers. Aggrieved persons may submit claims in Form 6 (with Aadhaar copy) for inclusion, or objections in Form 7 for deletion, before September 1. BLAs of recognised political parties may also submit claims and objections through the prescribed process. The Commission also reiterated that specific objections can also be filed by non-electors of an Assembly constituency, provided they furnish the required declaration or oath under Rule 20(3)(b) of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960.
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RANCHI: A delegation of senior BJP leaders met Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar and submitted two memorandums regarding what it described as grave injustices against tribals and farmers. The first memorandum pertained to the alleged fake encounter of tribal leader Surya Hansda in Godda district. The second raised objections to the construction of RIMS-II on agricultural land in Nagri, Ranchi. The delegation, led by Jharkhand BJP President and Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly, Babulal Marandi, demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into Hansdas death, calling it a planned murder disguised as a police operation. Hansda was reportedly killed on 11 August. The second memorandum urged an immediate halt to the construction of the RIMS-II hospital, accusing the government of forcibly acquiring fertile tribal land in violation of legal provisions. The BJP alleged that the land acquisition disregards the rights of raiyats (landholders) and undermines tribal ownership. Uproar in Jharkhand Assembly over Surya Hansda encounter; supplementary budget passed amid chaos The party called on Governor Gangwar to intervene, citing what it called systemic injustice under the Soren government. It demanded a CBI investigation into Hansdas killing, protection for his family, immediate withdrawal of cases filed against farmers in Nagri, and cessation of construction on the disputed land. These two issues reflect the governments anti-tribal, anti-farmer stance. It is the Governors responsibility to ensure that truth prevails and justice is delivered, the BJPs memorandum stated.
Jharkhand: Former minister Anosh Ekka, his wife & eight others convicted in land scam
RANCHI: A special CBI court in Ranchi convicted former minister Anosh Ekka, his wife Menon Ekka and 8 others in a 15-year-old purchase and sale case, violating the CNT Act. The court will pronounce the quantum of punishment on August 30. Meanwhile, all the convicts have been sent to judicial custody. Anosh Ekka was accused of misusing his position as minister to purchase tribal land using fake addresses. Those who were found guilty include Anosh Ekka, his wife Menon Ekka, then LRDC of Ranchi Kartik Kumar Prabhat, Raj Kishore Singh, Firoz Akhtar, Brajesh Mishra, Anil Kumar, Manilal Mahato, Parshuram Kerketta and Brajeshwar Mahato. One of the accused, Govardhan Baitha, was acquitted due to lack of evidence. Notably, CNT Act or Chota Nagpur Tenancy Act 1908, which Ekka and others are accused of violating, is a law made to protect tribal land rights in Jharkhand. This Act, implemented by the British in 1908, prevents the transfer of tribal land to non-tribals. Anosh Ekka was accused of misusing his position as a minister and buying and selling tribal land using fake addresses. The then LRDC Kartik Kumar Prabhat had helped him. Land was purchased on a large scale with the connivance of administrative officers and employees. Several properties were purchased in the name of wife Menon Ekka, including 22 katha in Hinoo, 12 acres in Ormanjhi, 4 acres in Newri, and 9 decimals in Chutias Sirm Toli Mouza. These transactions took place between March 2006 and May 2008. All charges framed by the CBI were upheld in court, leading to the conviction of the accused. Notably, Ekka was an MLA from Kolebira Assembly seat in the years 2005, 2009 and 2014. During this time, he was also a minister in the Madhu Koda government between the years 2005 and 2008. Earlier, Ekk has also been convicted in case of murder of para teacher Manoj Kumar. In 2014, he was arrested in the case and in July 2018, the court found him guilty of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Jharkhand Minister Hafizul Hasan airlifted to Gurugram after health complications
RANCHI: Minority Welfare Minister and JMM's Madhupur MLA Hafizul Hasan was shifted from Ranchi's Paras Hospital to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram on Friday morning. His health suddenly deteriorated on Thursday , following which, he was admitted to Paras Hospital Ranchi. Hospital authorities informed that the minister was brought to the hospital due to chest discomfort and difficulty in breathing. CT scan showed a mild infection in the lungs. He was treated in the ICU of the hospital under the supervision expert doctors, they said. According to Dr Nitish, Head of Paras Hospital, the minister was initially stabilised with medication after being brought in a serious state with lung infection that caused breathing trouble. Hasan was receiving appropriate treatment in Ranchi, his family felt Medanta was better suited since the minister had undergone heart bypass surgery there earlier in June, he said. Considering his recent medical history, the family decided to continue further treatment at Medantas, said the doctor. On the instructions of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, he was later airlifted to Medanta Hospital on Friday morning. Notably, around 11.30 am on Thursday, four cabinet ministers abruptly left the Assembly premises for the hospital, leading to speculations. The Assembly proceedings were adjourned till noon when the news broke. Later, Health Minister Irfan Ansari confirmed that his colleague had been taken ill. Chief Minister Hemant Soren and his wife Kalpana Soren also visited Paras Hospital to enquire about Hasan's condition. Earlier in July this year, Hafizul Hasan had undergone heart surgery at Medanta Hospital in Delhi. CM Hemant Soren, accompanied by his wife Kalpana Soren, had visited Hasan at the Medanta Hospital on July 8 to check on his recovery. Kalpana Soren had also shared pictures of that meeting on her social media.