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  • Odisha: Man Provokes Wild Elephant by Pulling Its Tail in Angul, Arrested After Video Goes Viral

    Odisha: Man Provokes Wild Elephant by Pulling Its Tail in Angul, Arrested After Video Goes Viral

    A man was arrested for instigating a wild elephant to attack people by pulling its tail while chasing it in Odisha’s Angul district after a video of the incident went viral on social media. The incident reportedly occurred on Sunday, November 5. A video of the incident shows an elephant standing in a field when the locals surrounded it on Sunday. While chasing the pachyderm, the accused had pulled its tail, instigating it to charge towards the humans. After social media outrage, the accused, Deepak Sahoo, was arrested. “We have zero tolerance… either elephant will trample you or our laws (will),” Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (wildlife) Susant Nanda posted on X, formerly Twitter. Elephant Attack in Assam: Forest Department Staff Killed, Three Injured After Being Attacked by Wild Elephant in Jorhat.

    Man Provokes Wild Elephant by Pulling Its Tail, Arrested

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  • Emirates’ Christmas Clip Shows Reindeers Pulling Airbus A380 With Santa Hat Into the Sky; Netizens Are Loving the Creativity in the Viral Video

    Emirates’ Christmas Clip Shows Reindeers Pulling Airbus A380 With Santa Hat Into the Sky; Netizens Are Loving the Creativity in the Viral Video

    As people celebrated Christmas all over the world, everyone was on the lookout for something exciting on social media to grab their attention and make them feel the Christmas spirit in its true sense. An ad shared by Emirates did exactly that and went viral on social media, with internet users absolutely loving the creativity in the clip. The video shows a herd of reindeer pulling an Emirates jet into the sky and a giant Santa hat can also be seen on top of the plane in the video. Check out this viral video here. Man Becomes a Christmas Tree; Breaks Record Title for Most Beard Baubles by Attaching 710 Wearable Multi-Coloured Holiday Ornaments (Watch Video).

    Emirates Christmas Viral Video

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  • Viral Video: Bike Catches Fire as Cop Stops Speeding Biker by Pulling Out in Front of Them

    Viral Video: Bike Catches Fire as Cop Stops Speeding Biker by Pulling Out in Front of Them

    Cops always come up with innovative and effective ways to stop or curb crimes. However, one such incident has come to the fore wherein the police were spotted using a bizarre method to avert crime. A video is doing rounds on social media where cops were seen stopping a speeding biker by pulling out in front of them. The bike then collides with the police car and catches fire. The viral video has amassed over 132.5 thousand views. Viral Video: Man Offers People To Take Holy Dip in Freezing Water on Their Behalf for Rs 10 Amid Cold Wave.

    Watch Bizarre Video Here:

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  • Creepy ‘Smiling’ Sun! NASA Satellite Captures Photo of The Giant Fire Ball Pulling a Scary Smiley Face After Solar Eclipse; See Viral Pic

    NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory caught a scary snap of the Sun that has stunned the internet. The image shows a smiley face on the star’s surface with two dark eyes. The fiery fireball maybe was in a good mood after the solar eclipse this week. The viral photo shows forces of solar wind and plasma that have evidently conspired to display two eyes and a creepy grin. The caption says, “Today, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory caught the Sun “smiling.” Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark patches on the Sun are known as coronal holes and are regions where fast solar wind gushes out into space.” Finest Infrared View of Neptune’s Rings Captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope! Viral Pic Showing Ice Giant’s Ethereal Dust Bands and Moons Will Leave You Spellbound.

    Sun is Smiling Down on Us! 

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  • Video: Man Rams Mercedes Car Into Toyota in New York, Steals Bag of Cash From Driver After Pulling Out a Gun

    In a shocking incident, a man was robbed after a car crash took place on the Upper East Side in New York. A video of the car crash has now gone viral on social media. The incident took place at around 4.30 pm on Saturday when a black Mercedes car and a silver Toyota collided at 91st Street and Second Avenue. In the 45-second video clip, one can see the Mercedes car crashing into the Toyota. According to a report in CBS News, a man who was sitting in the Mercedes car allegedly pulled out a gun and stole a bag of cash from a man in the Toyota car. After taking the cash, the man fled from the spot. The police have launched an investigation in the car crash and robbery case.

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  • Bengaluru School Girls Fight: Viral Video Shows School Students Pulling Hair, Abusing Each Other During Street Brawl

    A shocking video of school students involved in a brawl in Bengaluru is going viral on social media. According to reports, an argument between students from Bishop cotton’s girl’s high school turned violent as they came to blows, and indulged in an all-out street fight. The alleged incident took place at around 3 pm on May 17 at Bengaluru’s St Marks Road. While a case hasn’t been filed in the matter, the school also has not issued any statement in this regard yet.

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  • Durex Condom Gives ‘Choti Bacchi Ho Kya’ Funny Meme Sexual Twist, Quips ‘Pulling Out’ Is Not Equal to ‘Heropanti’ (View Instagram Post)

    New Delhi: Tiger Shroff’s dialogue ‘Choti bachi ho kya?’ from his debut film Heropanti has become the internet’s new meme fodder, and now a popular condom brand has also jumped onto the bandwagon tweaking the actor’s iconic line.

    Condom brand Durex recently took to Instagram and shared a post, raising awareness about protected sex and adding a twist to Tiger’s ‘Choti bachi ho kya’ dialogue. “Kitni baar kaha hai protection use karo, chhote bachche karne hai kya?” the post read. Tiger Shroff Recreates Viral ‘Choti Bacchi Ho Kya’ Dialogue After Funny Memes and Reels on Movie Line Take Over the Internet.

    The brand further wrote ‘pulling out’ is not equal to ‘Heropanti’, referring to the actor’s film.

    Check Out Durex India’s Post on Viral Meme

    Durex’s quirky post has left netizens in splits. “Hahahaha
 this is out of universe advertisement,” a social media user commented. “Next level,” another one wrote. “Savage,” an Instagram user commented.

    Earlier, Durex had wished newlyweds Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt with a cheeky Post using a ‘Channa Mereya’ twist. “Dear Ranbir and Alia, mehfil mein tere hum na rahein jo, Fun toh nahi hai,” the brand had posted, referring to Ranbir’s song ‘Chana Mereya’ from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil film.

  • Nivetha Thomas talks about the responsibility of stepping into Taapsee Pannu’s shoes for ‘Vakeel Saab’, and pulling off the courtroom meltdown scene in one take

    Nivetha Thomas talks about the responsibility of stepping into Taapsee Pannu’s shoes for ‘Vakeel Saab’, and pulling off the courtroom meltdown scene in one take

    Nivetha Thomas talks about reprising Taapsee Pannu’s part from ‘Pink’, in the Telugu remake ‘Vakeel Saab’, and pulling off the courtroom meltdown scene in one take

    Nivetha Thomas knew it wasn’t going to be an easy ride, to reprise Taapsee Pannu’s role from Pink (2016) and that of Shraddha Srinath from the Tamil remake Nerkonda Paarvai (2019). But she pulled it off with Ă©lan and along with her co-stars Anjali and Ananya Nagalla, held her own amid the starry presence of Pawan Kalyan in the Telugu remake Vakeel Saab.

    Playing Pallavi Vemula, a victim of sexual abuse who is in turn accused of inflicting injury on her perpetrator, turned out to be an emotionally draining experience. The actor who recovered from COVID-19 just in time for the film’s release, watched Vakeel Saab at one of Hyderabad’s popular single screens, Sudharshan 35mm at RTC Cross Roads.

    “I have to watch my film with the audience; then I am willing to deal with appreciation or criticism from critics, my friends and family,” she says.

    Brush with the virus

    Nivetha Thomas

    She says her brush with COVID-19 “was rough, but I am thankful I pulled through.” She was filming in Hyderabad for the Telugu remake of the Korean action-comedy Midnight Runners, directed by Sudheer Varma, when she began to show symptoms: “My staff and others around me in the unit tested negative. I didn’t venture out anywhere else, so I was surprised how I got infected,” she says.

    Nivetha has featured in several original stories, but remakes aren’t new to her. She featured as Kamal Haasan’s daughter in Papanasam, the Tamil remake of the Malayalam thriller Drishyam.

    “If you ask me, I’ll say don’t remake a film. There’s a reason why a film gets appreciated and becomes a huge hit. It’s a tough space to get into,” she admits. Stepping into Taapsee’s shoes was a responsibility she was willing to take, given the film’s stance against sexual violence. “There’s a sense of happiness in being able to do such a character,” she adds.

    She had watched Pink twice when it released but didn’t get around to watching Nerkonda Paarvai. For the Telugu adaptation, Nivetha had several conversations with director Sriram Venu and wanted to bring in her own interpretations.

    Her character Pallavi represents the many urban working women who live on their own: “I have friends who’ve gone through bad experiences. It was important for me to understand Pallavi’s emotional trauma,” she says.

    Character assassination

    “An extreme sense of sadness”, she says, washed over her in the courtroom scenes where the women face character assassination. In the theatres, Pawan Kalyan’s counter to Prakash Raj’s venomous views on the victims elicit a rousing response, and Nivetha hopes that beyond cheering their favourite star, viewers will also pay attention to the idea of consent, as told in the film.

    The courtroom scenes were filmed in sequence and there were six cameras, each focusing on different portions of the room. So she stayed focussed and ‘in character’ at all times. “This helped to emote right, but it was also draining. I had to switch off after each cut so as to not get overwhelmed.”

    Her outburst in the court was among the demanding scenes. Rather than cutting away from her soon after the outburst, the camera lingers as she doubles up, venting the frustration, anger and helplessness. “We talked about how this scene will be filmed and I’ve always been critical of everything I did while working on the film. This scene got cleared in one take,” she says.

    Stars as colleagues

    Ask her how she manages not to get overawed in the presence of a superstar — be it in Papanasam, or in Darbar where she played Rajinikanth’s daughter or with Pawan Kalyan, and she attributes it to her long innings in cinema. She’s been in front of the camera since the age of eight, starting her career with Malayalam cinema before foraying into Tamil and Telugu.

    “For years, I’ve seen how people behave when there’s a star on set. A star’s presence dictates the mood. I’ve found that it helps to talk and break the ice so that in front of the camera, we can work as colleagues,” she says.

    Dabbling studies and cinema since childhood, Nivetha is an architect and an actor. The toughest thing during the lockdown, she says, was the anxiety that Vakeel Saab shooting had been paused. “Otherwise, I can be happy in my own company. More than the pandemic, I was restless in 2018 and 2019 when I wasn’t signing many films; I wondered if I should freelance as an architect. Then Darbar and V (Telugu) happened. Interesting projects are coming my way and I am careful in selecting what I want to do,” she says, signing off.

  • I had my doubts about pulling off the role in ‘Aarkkariyam’: Biju Menon

    I had my doubts about pulling off the role in ‘Aarkkariyam’: Biju Menon

    The actor discusses playing a septuagenarian in his upcoming movie directed by Sanu John Varughese and his 25-year journey in Malayalam cinema

    Biju Menon has time and again surprised audiences with his choice of roles. But the actor himself was taken aback when cinematographer Sanu John Varughese chose to cast him as a 73-year-old in his directorial début, Aarkkariyam (meaning Who knows?). The movie, also starring Parvathy Thiruvothu and Sharafudheen, is scheduled for release on April 1.

    In an interview with MetroPlus, Biju talks about the challenges involved in playing the character and looks back at his choice of roles. Edited excerpts:

    On taking up the role in Aarkkariyam…

    I had acted in [Shyamaprasad’s] Elektra (2010) in which Sanu was the cinematographer. We haven’t interacted much after that. One day he called me up to discuss the project. Once I went through the script, he asked me ‘Which role would you like to do?’. I didn’t understand what he meant as I had placed myself in the role of a character in his forties. But Sanu had planned otherwise. The character is Ittiyavera, a retired Maths teacher, and widower living alone in his house at Pala in Kottayam district. He has a daughter, Shirley, settled in Mumbai with her family.

    Actor Biju Menon

    Were you comfortable with the idea?

    Not at all. When Sanu said that there would be enough scope for me to perform, I had my doubts about pulling it off. I could manage playing a 60-year-old but definitely not 73! I thought it would look awkward with make-up and other things. However, Sanu finally convinced me although I knew it would be a tightrope walk.We tried several looks and I was even provided some photos of his father.

    Talk us through the transformation…

    It took hours to finalise the look and costume. The biggest challenge was becoming Ittiyavera. I had to work a lot on the character’s body language, the way he walks, speaks and what not. It was sync sound, which made it all the more difficult. My voice had to match my age. But when I got it right, something would go wrong with the dialect. It took three to four days for me to get a hold on the character. I have never gone through such strain for any other role in my career. We have tried to keep it real and I must thank the cast and crew for the support and encouragement.

    What can you reveal about the storyline?

    The narrative is set during the lockdown. Ittiyavera’s daughter (Parvathy) and her husband, Roy (Sharafudheen) come down to be with him. The incidents that happen in their lives form the crux of the story.

    Biju Menon in a still from ‘Aarkkariyam’

    Biju Menon in a still from ‘Aarkkariyam’
     
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    Shalu Peyad

    You played Asif Ali’s father in Anuraga Karikkin Vellam and now Parvathy’s


    I don’t look at it that way. My concern was only about doing justice to that role and not about anything else. In fact, when Aarkkariyam was announced, there weren’t many people who asked why I took the role. Perhaps, the surprise factor was no longer there because I had already acted as Asif’s father! As for Parvathy, she is a fabulous artiste. Since we had a limited crew because of the COVID protocol and because the film itself has a few artistes, we all gelled well within a few days. I had one of the best experiences in my career with that team.

    How would you compare your role Ayyappan Nair in Ayyappanum Koshiyum with this one?

    Age-wise, Ayyappan Nair was not a difficult role. He is in his late 50s and due to retire; I am 50 as well although I don’t look the age! (laughs)

    You have completed 25 years in the industry. How has your approach to films changed?

    Definitely. In the initial days, I just enjoyed the fame that came with the roles. I didn’t go into the nuances of a role. In fact, I rarely got such characters. But films such as Mazha and Meghamalhar made me understand that I should take a serious approach to acting. That is when I started taking better offers out of the lot that came my way. In between, I tried my hand at humour and succeeded to some extent. Even then I never made conscious efforts to land a good role.

    Actor Prithviraj once remarked that you are one of the most contented persons around. On the other hand, people also call you laidback for not pushing yourself as an actor


    I have always gone with the flow. That has been the case with everything in my life including my studies. It is not that I don’t want to try new things. But then I start doubting my abilities and wonder how I would look in that role. That is when I opt for a comfort zone.

    In fact, after we finished Ayyappanum Koshiyum, [director] Sachy told me, ‘Now don’t look back and do only good roles.’ That was his wish for me before he left us all of a sudden. But unfortunately some big projects had to be postponed due to lockdown.

    What next?

    I have completed Lalitham Sundaram with Manju Warrier and will be doing the début project of a director duo.

  • Markets are pulling a five-season streak

    Markets are pulling a five-season streak

    Indian equity markets pulled off a five-session streak on Friday, which is a matter of concern over higher bond yields with HUL, Reliance, ITC and PSU shares gaining 1.3% from the previous select stocks.

    However, the S&P BSE Sensex rose 642 points to 49,858 or 1.3% in the index.

    The NSE Nifty 50 index rose 186 points to 14,744 or 1.28% higher.

    The research head of MK Wealth Management, Drs. Joseph Thomas said, all major indices including banking, IT, pharma and healthcare and technology gave the indices the necessary push to grow.

    “This is in stark contrast to the declines seen in the eastern markets and early days [trade in ] Europe. Looking at the sale earlier this week, some less cover could be given, and the fall in oil prices was a relief with some improvements.

    “But issues surrounding high US yields will continue in the markets in the coming weeks. The Fed sees growth and the Fed sees inflation, and therefore, yields will be high, ”he said.

    Dr. Thomas said that equity could result in a limited way in the coming days.

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