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  • Jobs and rights on young voters’ minds for India polls

    Jobs and rights on young voters’ minds for India polls

    New Delhi, India – Around 130 million young adults aged 18 to 22 will be newly eligible to vote in India’s national elections when polls open Friday — more people than the entire population of Mexico.

    AFP asked four first-time voters who were too young to vote in the 2019 elections about who they would support and the issues that mattered to them:

    The student

    Mumbai university student Abhishek Dhotre, 22, said he was unhappy with “the communal discord that is seen all throughout India” as a result of the government’s muscular Hindu nationalism.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has brought India’s majority Hindu faith to the forefront of political life.

    That has left Muslims and other minorities anxious about their futures in the nominally secular country.

    Still, with India’s economy growing at a breakneck pace, overtaking former colonial ruler Britain as the world’s fifth-largest in 2022, Dhotre wants Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to win again.

    “With the flow of development, infrastructure and everything that’s going on, I would prefer the current government to stay,” he told AFP.

    The software developer

    Thrishalini Dwaraknath, 20, epitomises India’s economic changes — she is about to move from Tamil Nadu to the tech hub of Bengaluru, both of them in the south, to work as a software developer.

    “I’m excited to be part of the Indian democracy and voicing my opinion for the first time,” she told AFP. “And I’m glad that my voice matters.”

    She praised Modi’s government for its achievements in office but said it needed to do more to help millions of unemployed young Indians find work.

    India’s annual GDP growth hit 8.4 percent in the December quarter, but the International Labour Organization estimated that 29 percent of the country’s young university graduates were unemployed in 2022.

    “Addressing the skill gap between students and the job market is key,” Dwaraknath said.

    The farmer

    One first-time voter who will definitely not be backing the BJP is Gurpartap Singh, 22, a wheat farmer from the northern state of Punjab.

    Farmers in Punjab were the backbone of a yearlong protest in 2021 against the Modi government’s efforts to bring market reforms into India’s agricultural sector.

    The reforms were later shelved, marking a rare political defeat for the prime minister, but farmers say their demands have still not been met.

    “So many farmers died in the protest,” Singh said. “They have not got justice.”

    Farmers are a significant voting bloc in India — hundreds of millions of people make their living from the land.

    “The government that thinks about the farmers, youth — that is the government that should come to power,” Singh said, adding that the BJP had failed that test.

    The transgender woman

    India’s 1.4 billion people encompass a vast range of backgrounds including a transgender community estimated to be several million people strong.

    The Hindu faith has many references to a “third gender”, and a 2014 Supreme Court ruling said people could be legally recognised as such.

    They nonetheless face entrenched stigma and discrimination, and Salma, a transgender Muslim woman from the Hindu holy city of Varanasi, said she did not expect that to change under another BJP government.

    “All the time this government has stayed in power, they have done nothing good for us,” said Salma, who declined to say who she would vote for.

    “We should get equal rights.”

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  • How many billion rupees is Shah Rukh Khan investing in Suhana’s movie?

    How many billion rupees is Shah Rukh Khan investing in Suhana’s movie?

    Love for beti: Shah Rukh Khan invests six billion Pakistani rupees in ‘King’ for Suhana’s big screen debut

    Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan is in the spotlight again and not for his acting skills. He’s reportedly investing a whopping two billion Indian rupees in his next film project, which also marks the debut of his daughter, Suhana Khan, on the big screen.

    The movie, titled ‘King’, is set to be one of the biggest-budget films of 2025, and there’s a lot of buzz around it. Fans are eagerly waiting to see Shah Rukh Khan back on screen since his last appearance in ‘Dunki’. And the added excitement comes from the fact that he’ll be acting alongside his daughter, Suhana, for the first time.

    According to reports from Bollywood Hungama, ‘King’ isn’t just another regular movie. It’s a big action film that aims to exceed everyone’s expectations. Renowned filmmakers Sujoy Ghosh and Siddharth Anand are teaming up to make this happen. The massive budget shows how ambitious this project is, promising audiences an unforgettable experience.

    Filming for ‘King’ is set to start in May and will go on for about five months. The team is aiming to release the movie in the latter part of 2025, making it one of the most anticipated films of the year.

    For Suhana Khan, ‘King’ is her big break in Bollywood. While she debuted in Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’ on streaming platforms last year, her role in ‘King’ is expected to launch her career in the film industry.

  • Bishnoi gang claims responsibility for firing incident at Salman Khan’s home

    Bishnoi gang claims responsibility for firing incident at Salman Khan’s home

    In a shocking turn of events, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence in Bandra became the center of a firing incident on Sunday. Anmol Bishnoi, brother of notorious Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, has claimed responsibility for the attack.
    According to reports from Indian news agencies, two individuals riding bikes, believed to be associated with the infamous Bishnoi gang, fired shots outside Khan’s Galaxy apartment in Bandra during the early hours of Sunday morning.

    Anmol Bishnoi later posted a warning on social media, saying it was just a warning shot. He’s angry with Khan over a case from 1998 involving a black buck.
    Just hours later, Anmol Bishnoi reportedly took responsibility for the incident in a social media post. He warned Salman Khan, saying, “Don’t underestimate us. This shooting was just a warning to show our power. This is your first and final warning. If you don’t listen, there will be more shootings at your home.”

    He added, “You may idolize Dawood Ibrahim and Chota Shakeel, but we have two pet dogs named after them. I don’t talk much.”

    Since last year, Khan has had tight security due to threats from the Bishnoi gang. Anmol is also suspected in the murder of rapper Sidhu Moose Wala.

    Authorities are looking into the incident, and Khan’s security has been increased. It’s a reminder of the risks celebrities face, even in their own homes.

  • Nora Fatehi criticizes feminism, calls it a threat to society

    Nora Fatehi criticizes feminism, calls it a threat to society


    Canadian actor and dancer Nora Fatehi, known for her item song performances in Bollywood, recently stirred controversy on the microblogging platform X ,(formerly Twitter) by criticising feminism during an appearance on The Ranveer Show. Fatehi stated that feminism has “negatively impacted society,” expressing her preference for traditional gender roles where men provide and women nurture.

    Nora’s baffling views continued when she alleged that feminism harms the family system by pushing for women’s freedom, while she believes a woman’s main role is to care for her family and home, another outrageous statement that she piped out without any evidence. She stressed that women can pursue their dreams within their boundaries.

    “Feminism initially aimed to secure women’s basic rights, like education for girls. However, when it went against the natural order, it became harmful to society,” she said. Then she stressed that she believes in equality between men and women, but acknowledges their different roles in society.

    We would like Nora to get educated about feminism before spreading harmful tropes in countries where violence against women is rampant.

  • Nine labourers from Punjab shot dead in Balochistan’s Nushki area

    Nine labourers from Punjab shot dead in Balochistan’s Nushki area

    Unknown assailants gunned down at least 11 people in two separate terror incidents in the Nushki district of Balochistan, as reported by Geo News on Saturday.

    The militants stopped a bus on the National Highway from Quetta to Taftan and abducted nine people from Punjab who were travelling in it.

    The police launched a search operation for the abductees; however, their bodies were found under the bridge near a hill. All of them had been shot dead.

    Nushki Superintendent of Police (SP) Allah Bukhsh stated that the murdered men were from Punjab’s Mandi Bahauddin, Wazirabad, and Gujranwala areas and were labourers.

    Nushki Teaching Hospital MS Dr Zafar Mengal said the murdered men had been shot in various parts of their bodies.

  • Shah Rukh and Salman Khan greet fans outside their homes on Eid

    Shah Rukh and Salman Khan greet fans outside their homes on Eid

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan thanked his fans gathered outside his home Mannat in Mumbai on Eid through a message on X (formerly Twitter) saying, “Eid Mubarak everyone… and thank you for making my day so special. May Allah bless us all with love, happiness and prosperity.”


    Later, Salman Khan, Bollywood’s Sultan, also came to the balcony of his Galaxy home in Bandra and greeted his fans on Eid by waving to them.
    Salman Khan was with his father Salim Khan and some of his armed bodyguards.
    He also wished “Eid Mubarak” on his X (twitter)
    During this time, an unpleasant incident happened when some fans tried to break the security barricade, and the police had to use baton charging.

  • Celebrities donate to cinema for Gaza auction

    Celebrities donate to cinema for Gaza auction

    Louis Theroux, Aimee Lou Wood, Nicola Coughlan, Peter Capaldi, and Jenna Coleman are among the many celebrities who have donated items to help Cinema for Gaza.


    Famous musicians, filmmakers, actors, and photographers like Annie Lennox, Jonathan Glazer, Brian Cox, Tilda Swinton, Misan Harriman, Gurinder Chadha, Juliette Larthe, and Naqqash Khalid have also donated to a Cinema for Gaza Auction.


    Film journalists and filmmakers Hanna Flint, Julia Jackman, Leila Latif, Sophie Monks Kaufman, and Helen Simmons have started Cinema For Gaza with a planned auction to help Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).


    Many talented filmmakers from the UK and beyond have donated too. A-listers like Tilda Swinton, Jonathan Glazer, Ramy Youssef, Juliette Larthe, Peter Capaldi, Imelda Staunton, Brian Cox, Joseph Quinn, Mike Leigh, Misan Harriman, Joanna Hogg, Aimee Lou Wood, and Josh O’Connor.


    Juliette Larthe, who helped start PRETTYBIRD UK and made the award-winning movie IN CAMERA, is giving a mentoring session over Zoom. And the director of IN CAMERA, Naqqash Khalid, is giving a mentoring session and two tickets to see his movie.


    Some cool things in the auction are Tilda Swinton reading a bedtime story, special seats for the play Long Day’s Journey into Night with a chance to meet Brian Cox, signed movie posters from Jonathan Glazer, a photo taken by Misan Harriman, a small part in Gurinder Chadha’s next movie, handwritten lyrics to Annie Lennox’s song ‘Sweet Dreams’, and a Zoom serenade from Olly Alexander.


    Louis Theroux, Aimee Lou Wood from Sex Education, Nicola Coughlan from Bridgerton, and Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman from Doctor Who have also given things to Cinema for Gaza.


    MAP helps Palestinians living under occupation and as refugees by giving them medical aid and working on building up local healthcare. Right now, they’re helping with the emergency in Gaza.


    The auction is online until Friday, April 12th, at midnight BST. You can bid on the lots here.

  • Remember Dil se? Priety Zinta shares first photoshoot pictures

    Remember Dil se? Priety Zinta shares first photoshoot pictures

    Bollywood star Preity Zinta recently shared a precious memory from her early days in the industry on Instagram. The post featured a snapshot from her very first photoshoot at the age of 20.

    In the caption, Zinta confessed to feeling clueless about posing for the camera back then. She wrote, “was going through some old stuff n found this photo! OMG!!! My first photo shoot ever… I was all of 20 & I thought I knew everything I needed to know about the world … except how to pose for a photo shoot.”
    Her candid reflection resonated with fans, who appreciated her honesty and humility.

    Since her debut in the 1998 film ‘Dil Se,’ Preity Zinta has captivated audiences with her charm and talent. Alongside her successful acting career, she is also known for her philanthropy and advocacy work.

  • Shoaib Akhtar loves the name given to him by YouTuber Shiraz

    Shoaib Akhtar loves the name given to him by YouTuber Shiraz

    Muhammad Shiraz, the rising child social media star from Gilgit Baltistan, has become incredibly popular worldwide with his charming village vlogs.
    The young Pakistani vlogger’s rise to fame has been very fast. He has over one million subscribers on YouTube and many fans love his fun TikTok videos too.
    Recently, Muhammad Shiraz talked about his love for cricket and said Shoaib Akhtar is his favorite cricketer. But, in a cute mistake, he accidentally called the former fast bowler “Shoftar Aftar”, praising his super-fast bowling.

    Fans loved Muhammad Shiraz’s cute mistake and quickly embraced the sweet nickname.
    The video became very popular and even caught the attention of Shoaib Akhtar. He shared it on his Facebook with a kind message, inviting the young vlogger to meet him in Islamabad someday. It was a warm invitation for a future meeting.

  • Sikh Yatrees to come to Pakistan for mela

    Sikh Yatrees to come to Pakistan for mela

    Sikh pilgrims will come to Pakistan on April 13 to participate in the celebrations of Khalsa Janma Day and Vasakhi Mela. Officials of the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB), Pradhan and other Sikh leaders will be welcoming the guests.

    The main ceremony will be held at Gurudwara Panja Sahib, Hasan Abdal, on April 14. The pilgrims will reach Nankana Sahib from Hassan Abdal on April 15 and on April 18, they will go to Gurudwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, Narowal, reports The Express Tribune.

    On April 20, the yatrees will visit Aimanabad and reach Lahore where they will stay for one day.

    The Sikh pilgrims will return to India after completing their 10-day pilgrimage on April 22.