Celebrating Irrfan through A Story That Refused to Die, a documentary capturing the incredible journey of making Paan Singh Tomar. With nearly lost footage, it screens for the first time after 14 years at NMACC on 29th April 2026, 8 PM.
Trailer out now
Privileged to have been closely associated with so many of her timeless songs through HMV. Asha Bhosale had a phenomenal vocal range, effortlessly moving across genres, generations, and emotions.
Farewell to a legendary, incomparable icon whose soulful voice transcended generations. I cherish the memories of working with Asha Tai on the films Satta, Corporate, and Page 3, her warmth, professionalism, and unparalleled artistry left a lasting imprint. May her timeless, radiant melodies continue to echo in our hearts. We will miss you, Asha Tai. Om Shanti. 🙏 #Ashabhosle
Malad station incident CCTV footage. A 31-year-old Mathematics professor was stabbed to death following a minor altercation that escalated inside a Mumbai local train as it approached Malad railway station. The dispute reportedly began over alighting from the crowded coach, after which the attacker pulled out a sharp weapon and stabbed the victim in the abdomen. The victim collapsed at the station and later succumbed to his injuries despite medical assistance. The footage shows the accused running away. The accused has now been arrested within 24 hours of the incident. #Mumbai #MumbaiRailway
Life is strange.
You arrive with nothing, struggle for everything and leave with nothing again.
So don’t wait for more to be happy.
Be content with what you have today.
This is heartbreaking 💔 Out on the street outside AIIMS waiting, desperately, in the dead of night, as temperatures fall to 4 degrees Celsius. Among them a girl who cant see, in hope of an eye surgery
Officer Miller responded to a call at a local grocery store. The manager had caught a shoplifter.
When Officer Miller arrived, he expected to see a teenager stealing candy or a professional thief. Instead, he saw an elderly man, about 80 years old, sitting on a bench in the security office, looking at the floor.
"He tried to walk out with a loaf of bread, a carton of eggs, and a small bag of dog food," the manager said. "We have a zero-tolerance policy. I want to press charges."
Officer Miller looked at the items. The total value was maybe $12.
He sat down next to the old man. "Sir, why did you do this?"
The old man’s hands were shaking. "My social security check was late," he whispered. "I haven't eaten in two days. And my dog... my dog is hungry. I can handle the hunger, but I couldn't watch him look at me like that anymore."
Officer Miller looked at the old man’s worn-out shoes and his thin jacket. He thought about his own grandfather.
Officer Miller stood up and turned to the manager. "I'll take it from here."
He walked the old man to the checkout counter. The manager thought he was escorting him out.
But Officer Miller stopped. He took the bread, the eggs, and the dog food. Then he added a rotisserie chicken, milk, vegetables, and a large bag of high-quality dog food.
He pulled out his own credit card and paid for everything.
"Sir, you are not going to jail today," Officer Miller told the old man. "You are going home to feed your dog."
The old man started to weep right in the middle of the store. "Why?" he sobbed. "I broke the law."
"Sometimes the law is black and white," Officer Miller said. "But humanity is grey. We take care of our elders in this town."
Officer Miller drove the man home and helped him put the groceries away. He gave the man his personal cell number. "Next time you’re hungry, don't steal," Miller said. "Call me."
The police department posted the photo of the receipt. It went viral, reminding everyone that policing isn't just about making arrests; it's about making a difference.
Let’s spread kindness like Officer Miller. Share this story and inspire others to make a difference today!