‘They need to be taught how a film is made’: Adoor Gopalakrishnan on SC filmmakers, women directors; sparks controversy

Adoor Gopalakrishnan’s remarks at a Kerala film event sparked controversy, particularly his views on supporting women and filmmakers from Scheduled Castes. He suggested they need ‘proper training’ before directing, leading to disagreement from other directors who emphasized trust and opportunity. Adoor also reignited controversy by criticizing protests at the K.R. Narayanan Film Institute and disparaging…

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‘Kingdom’ director Gowtam Tinnanuri reveals shelved Ram Charan film; Felt script didn’t suit ‘RRR’ star’s image – Read more

Gowtam Tinnanuri, currently enjoying the success of ‘Kingdom’ starring Vijay Deverakonda, revealed a past project that didn’t materialize with Ram Charan. Although Ram Charan liked the initial story idea, Gowtam felt the completed script didn’t suit the actor’s star image. They mutually decided to wait for a more suitable project to collaborate on.

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What makes each zodiac sign feel secure in love

Understanding each zodiac sign’s unique needs is crucial for fostering secure relationships. Aries value independence and reciprocated passion, while Taurus thrives on consistency and affection. Geminis need open communication, Cancers seek emotional safety, and Leos crave admiration. Virgos appreciate stability, Libras desire balance, Scorpios demand deep trust, and Sagittarians value freedom.

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Tigress carcass goes missing in Madhya Pradesh’s Sonwani Sanctuary; forest staff accused of poaching cover-up surface

A poached tigress carcass has mysteriously vanished from Madhya Pradesh’s Sonwani Sanctuary, raising concerns of a cover-up. The disappearance occurred after a photo of the carcass circulated, prompting allegations that forest staff secretly disposed of the remains to conceal evidence of poaching. Suspensions and investigations are underway amidst alarm from conservationists.

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‘Fake news’: MEA rejects report claiming Centre ‘reviewing list of US goods exempted from tariffs’; calls out ‘disinformation’ on X

The ministry of external affairs (MEA) has refuted reports circulating online, specifically those originating from “China in English” and other social media accounts, alleging that India is reviewing tariff exemptions on US products and considering suspending bilateral agreements with the US. The MEA’s fact-check unit labeled these claims as “FAKE News.

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