#AliaBhatt is still living in a delusional world. #Dhaakad may have flopped due to its weak story, but technically it wipes the floor with #Alpha. Better action, better visuals, better execution—and #KanganaRanaut absolutely owned the film.
This is Amaira's room, the Class 4 student who died by suicide at Jaipur's Neerja Modi School, due to classmates bullying and a teacher's apathy.
Imagine the agonizing plight of her parents. Every morning, they wake up to a quiet house, forced to step into an empty bedroom that still smells like their daughter, surrounded by her toys, books, and clothes. They are trapped in a nightmare where they must live with this crushing pain every single day, weeping into the silence with absolutely no relief. It cuts straight through your heart. No child, no parents deserve this.
Parents, save yourself from this situation: do not leave your child's safety and happiness to schools, society or the state. Be unapologetically protective. Look at every angle, anticipate every danger. Build a bond so solid that they know they can tell you anything without fear of judgment. Teach them to recognize when something is wrong, empower them to speak up and then, most importantly, handle the situation, because not handling a child's current problems to their expectations from you builds a wall that stops them from sharing future ones.
The mobile medical van initiative in Kullu, featuring primary and preventive healthcare services, inaugurated by Kangana ,The launch took place on July 9, 2026, at 4:00 PM in Gram Chansari, Kullu
#KanganaRanaut#HimachalPradesh
Very concerned to hear about my dear friend Rajesh’s health condition after an insect bite while shooting. Hope Mahadev blesses him with fast and complete recovery. Jaldi theek ho ja yaar, abhi saath baith ke bhot hansna hai.
Akriti Sutar from Delhi died after falling, either thrown as her parents allege or jumping as police claim, from her in-laws' house due to dowry harassment.
If the allegations are true, may her in-laws rot in jail for life. But I'm writing this post to highlight the recurring apathy of girls' parents towards the plight of their own daughters in such cases.
According to Akriti's mother, her daughter had repeatedly complained of physical abuse after her marriage. She alleged that on June 17, nearly three weeks before her death, Akriti was beaten by her husband with a belt. On June 29, a week before her death, Akriti called her mother in fear and said she believed her husband might kill her.
Even Akriti's brother also said she had become unusually quiet after marriage. He recalled that after one incident in which her husband slapped her, both families intervened to settle the matter.
Why do parents, even today, fail to take their daughters' pleas seriously and intervene while there is still time? Why does it take a daughter's death before they raise their voices? It is a grave moral failure. They cannot wash their hands of responsibility. When parents knowingly ignore clear evidence of an imminent threat to life, the law should hold their inaction accountable in one way or another.
JioStar Statement...
"StarStudio18 is presently working with Kangana Ranaut on a fresh production that is an original, independent story. It has no narrative, character or creative connection to any prior work, and is neither a sequel nor a prequel to any existing title."
"The word Queen is a part of the English language. No party can claim exclusive ownership over a common noun, and any such claim has no basis in law." (Mid-Day)
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about her.
Thirteen years old. A child. Brutalised by 32 men. She fought for her life… and today, she lost that battle.
How do you even process this? What kind of monsters do this? What kind of society allows it to happen?
These men deserve nothing less than capital punishment. Crimes of this brutality against a child demand the strongest punishment our justice system provides.
She should have been worrying about school, friends, and dreams—not fighting for her life.
I’m angry. I’m heartbroken. And I’m ashamed that we keep failing our daughters.
" #Queen2 is not a sequel"
JioStar tells after getting leagal notice ⛔, clarifies #KanganaRanaut ’s next is an original story, dismisses legal claims over title 🚨
After Phantom Studios sued JioStar for Rs 250 crores over unauthorised use and infringement of the Queen IP, the latter has now issued a statement. JioStar stated that the upcoming film is an original story and has nothing to do with the 2014 film.
A Mumbai govt hospital advised a pregnant woman's family to consider transferring her elsewhere, as pre-delivery fetal assessment indicates her newborn will likely require NICU care, and all of their NICU beds are currently occupied.
The woman's husband called Shiv Sena (Shinde) corporator Ramesh Mhatre, who arrived with his goons and assaulted doctors and nurses.
If you understand how hospitals work, you'll know a bed not being available is not the doctor's fault. You can't ask another critical newborn to vacate a bed, nor can you provide NICU care on the floor, nor can you "arrange bed from some other dept" because a NICU bed isn't just a bed, it comes with ventilators, monitors, oxygen, infusion pumps, and other life-support equipment.
So the blame, if any, goes on the govt. But doctors are the easiest targets, and assaulting them earns politicians easy political mileage.
I know some will say, "Doctors are evil and deserve it," and that's fine. I'm not seeking sympathy. This post is for parents and medical aspirants. Unless your parents own a hospital, you choose govt jobs with better working conditions like the Army, paramilitary, or Railways, plan to pursue USMLE (or an equivalent pathway), or intend to move to private practice where you can arrange your own security, think carefully before choosing this profession.
Most govt hospitals are hellholes. You can serve patients well for decades and still end up being abused or assaulted by a tenth-pass corporator, a publicity-hungry politician chasing cameras, or patient relatives who think every death could have been prevented if only the doctor had "tried harder."
Breaking: #Queen2 lands in legal trouble.
Days after #KanganaRanaut wrapped shooting for Queen 2, Phantom Studios has filed a ₹250 crore lawsuit against JioStar, alleging that the film is an "unauthorised sequel" to the 2014 cult hit.
According to the suit, Phantom claims it owns the intellectual property (IP) rights to Queen and has accused JioStar of proceeding with the sequel without obtaining the necessary rights or authorization.
Queen 2 reunites Kangana Ranaut with director Vikas Bahl, who also directed the original film. The sequel went on floors earlier this year and has reportedly already entered post-production.
The legal battle now raises uncertainty over the film's future, with the dispute centered around ownership and usage of the Queen franchise IP. If the court grants any interim relief, the film's release plans could potentially face complications.
A major courtroom battle has now begun over one of Bollywood's most loved female-led franchises.
Source: Mid Day
Wangchuk ko marne ke liye bitha kar baaki zindagi ke maze le rahe hain. Whoever in the government decided to give them permission to protest instead of arresting anyone was a genius. At least we got a real-life Peepli Live situation.
The person in this photo holding the banner demanding justice for Ketan Agarwal is his grandfather, Devichand Agarwal.
Devichand Agarwal has now died of cardiac arrest.
According to the family, he had been unwell since the death of his grandson and later suffered a fatal cardiac arrest.
She was an employee at a Bengaluru daycare. She saw babies being tortured, loaded on to washing machines, stuffed down toilet bowls. She complained. She was sacked. She became a whistleblower and exposed the horrific crimes. She should have been rewarded.
She has been arrested.
Ethanol will hurt the BJP electorally, not because of car owners, the are just 8% of the population, but because of bike owners, who make up 60%.
Every issue with a bike, irrespective of whether it's due to ethanol or not, is being blamed on ethanol. Remember that the overwhelming majority of car and bike mechanics are not your voters and, in fact, they hate you and you know why. They are actively telling anyone with any bike issue that it is due to ethanol. Not only does it serve a political purpose, but it is also easy and convincing.
Car and bike dealers are equally happy to lean into this excuse because it completely deflects blame away from the manufacturers and their own service centers. If a part fails prematurely or a vehicle suffers from a chronic engineering defect, blaming ethanol allows dealers to shift the responsibility onto government policy rather than admitting to poor build quality or honoring warranty claims. It gives them a convenient, politically charged scapegoat that customers readily accept, shielding the automotive brands from reputational damage.
It's up to the BJP to smell the coffee. The issue is no longer on Twitter and no longer raised just by English-speaking metro car owners. It has gone to the ground. There is still time to wake up and make corrections.
P.S. I'm not defending ethanol here. It does damage engines and parts. I've been strongly opposing it and will keep doing so. I'm only saying what's happening on the ground. The BJP should do a course correction on ethanol solely because its implementation was wrong and correcting it is only logical. However, since politicians see every controversy from the standpoint of electoral gains and losses, I'm telling them that it will hurt them electorally too.