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In the shadowy world of espionage, few stories grip the imagination like that of Ravindra Kaushik, the young Indian theater enthusiast who became RAWs legendary Black Tiger and the original Dhurandhar. Posing as a Pakistani military insider for nearly a decade, Kaushik delivered game-changing intelligence that potentially averted wars—but paid the ultimate price with his freedom and life. Born in 1952 in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, Kaushik was no ordinary recruit. A commerce student with a flair for drama, he caught RAWs attention at a 1973 college festival in Lucknow. His impassioned portrayal of a tortured soldier sealed the deal, leading to rigorous training in Delhi on Pakistani culture, dialects, and tradecraft. By 1975, the 23-year-old crossed into Pakistan as Nabi Ahmed Shakir. He smartly built his legend: studying law at Karachi University, taking odd jobs, and eventually securing a clerks post in the Military Accounts Department. From 1979 to 1983, his reports on troop movements, finances, and Pakistans covert nuclear ambitions at Kahuta reached Indian desks, earning praise from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi herself. Kaushiks cover held for eight years, some sources claiming he rose to major in the Pakistani army. Then disaster struck in 1983: a captured Indian agent, Inayat Masih, broke under ISI interrogation and named him. Arrested during a dead drop, Kaushik endured torture, a death sentence commuted to life, and rotting in hellish prisons like Sialkot and Mianwali. He even married in captivity and fathered a son, but pleas for extraction fell on deaf ears back home. Bitter letters to his family accused RAW of betrayal: I have been left to rot after giving my all. Kaushik succumbed to tuberculosis and kidney failure on November 21, 2001, dying alone at age 49—his remains never repatriated. Nicknamed Dhurandhar for his indomitable spirit, Kaushiks saga mirrors Bollywood hits like Dhurandhar, which drew direct inspiration from his life. Yet unlike reel heroes, his end exposes the raw human toll of deep-cover ops—think parallels to Kulbhushan Jadhavs 2016 capture, highlighting RAWs high-stakes Project X playbook against Pakistans ISI machine. As India-Pakistan tensions simmer in 2026, Kaushiks untold sacrifices remind us: True guardians often fade into obscurity. His story demands not just remembrance, but systemic change to never abandon those who vanish for the nation. Disclaimer: This image is taken from NDTV.
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Aamir Khan extends his best wishes to the team of Dhurandhar: The Revenge, praising the film.

Director Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues to perform strongly at the box office, and actor Aamir Khan has extended his best wishes to the team as the film draws large audiences to theatres. Speaking on the second day of the International Film Festival of Delhi (IFFD) 2026, Aamir revealed that he has been hearing nothing but praise for the film’s success.

Addressing the media at the festival, the 3 Idiots star said, “I haven’t seen the film yet, but I hear only praises about it. Dhurandhar 1 and now Dhurandhar 2 have both done exceptionally well. My very best wishes to the entire team.” Starring Ranveer Singh, the film has been a hit since its release, beginning with paid previews on March 18 and consistently filling theatres. The sequel, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, follows Dhurandhar (2025), which was the highest-grossing Hindi film of its year. Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, the multi-starrer cast includes Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, and Arjun Rampal.

Aamir also spoke about his own film, Sitaare Zameen Par, being screened at the festival. Expressing his delight over the festival’s inaugural year and the chance to connect with audiences, he said, “It’s a real pleasure that Sitaare Zameen Par is being shown at the Delhi Film Festival. Prasanna directed the film, and both of us are very proud of it and what it represents. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to engage with the audience here, mostly young film lovers.”

Organised by the Delhi Tourism & Transport Development Corporation (DTTDC) in collaboration with the Government of Delhi, and with KPMG as knowledge partner, the International Film Festival of Delhi is a government-led, city-wide event celebrating Indian and international cinema. Running from March 25 to 31, the week-long festival features screenings, discussions, and industry events across New Delhi, bringing together filmmakers, industry professionals, and audiences from around the world.
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Thu, 26 Mar 2026
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'Major breakthrough': Assam CM Sarma on fast-track court proceedings in Zubeen Garg death case

In a significant development in the death case of renowned singer Zubeen Garg, the Gauhati High Court has appointed Sharmila Bhuyan, District Judge of Baksa, to preside over a dedicated fast-track sessions court that will conduct day-to-day trial proceedings. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma welcomed the decision and expressed gratitude to Chief Justice Ashutosh Kumar for approving the request. Calling it a “significant milestone” in the pursuit of justice, Sarma said the move would help accelerate the judicial process and ensure timely delivery of justice in the high-profile case.

The development follows the Assam Cabinet’s decision in February to seek a fast-track trial, considering the sensitivity of the matter and its potential impact on public trust and governance. The state government had formally urged the Gauhati High Court to establish an exclusive court to handle the case on a daily basis.

Zubeen Garg passed away in Singapore on September 19, 2025. According to reports presented before a coroner’s court, the singer drowned near Lazarus Island after removing his life jacket during a yacht party. He was reportedly heavily intoxicated at the time and declined to wear another life jacket when offered. Witnesses stated that he attempted to swim back to the yacht but later became unresponsive and was found floating face-down in the water. Garg’s family had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking the formation of a special court, an expedited trial in Assam, and necessary diplomatic and legal intervention in Singapore following his death.
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Thu, 19 Mar 2026
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Ashwini Vaishnaw says freedom of speech is tied to society and culture, confirming the ban on "Sarke Chunari."

The Union government has confirmed that the song “Sarke Chunariya” has been banned following widespread criticism over its lyrics and visuals. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced the decision in the Lok Sabha in response to a question from Samajwadi Party MP Anand Bhadouria.

Vaishnaw stated that the government had already taken action against the song and emphasized that freedom of speech in India is subject to constitutional limits. He highlighted that expression must adhere to reasonable restrictions outlined in the Constitution. “The song has already been banned,” he said, adding, “Freedom of speech cannot be absolute. It has to be in the context of society and culture, following the reasonable restrictions set by the Constitution’s creators.”

The minister referenced Article 19(2), which permits restrictions on speech in the interest of public order, decency, morality, and other concerns. He also noted that with the rapid spread of content through digital platforms, the government is prepared to take strict measures to protect society, particularly children, women, and marginalized groups.

The controversy began after the song, featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, was released, with critics accusing it of vulgar lyrics and visuals objectifying women. Public backlash grew quickly, with demands for the song’s removal and filing of FIRs. Several figures and organizations, including the Haryana and Karnataka Women Commissions, actor-politicians Ravi Kishan and Kangana Ranaut, and singer Armaan Malik, criticized the track. An advocate also approached the CBFC, seeking a ban, citing its potential harm to minors.

The song was launched at an event attended by Nora Fatehi, director Prem, composer Arjun Janya, Rakshitha, Reeshma Nanaiah, and the film’s lead Dhruva Sarja. Produced by Venkat K Narayana under KVN Productions, KD: The Devil is a period action film inspired by real events from 1970s Bangalore. The movie stars Dhruva Sarja in the titular role, alongside Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah, and V Ravichandran, and is set to release theatrically on April 30, 2026.
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Wed, 18 Mar 2026
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Edward Norton to receive recognition at the 2026 Los Angeles-Italia Festival

Edward Norton will be honored at the Los Angeles–Italia Festival with a special screening of Barry Alexander Brown’s documentary Fasting and the Longevity Revolution, Variety reported. The recognition will take place during the festival’s annual pre-Oscars celebration, highlighting Hollywood’s cultural connections with Italy, from March 8–14 at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre.

Norton will share the stage with Brown, known for his long-time collaboration as an editor with Spike Lee; Italian-American biologist and nutrition expert Valter Longo; and social impact producer Chiara Tilesi. Together, they will discuss the Mediterranean diet and the link between mindful nutrition and quality of life, as noted in Variety.

Founded and produced by Pascal Vicedomini, the L.A.-Italia Festival is backed by Italy’s Ministry of Culture and other organizations. This year’s program includes the U.S. premiere of the Anna Magnani biopic Anna: The Untold Story, directed by and starring Monica Guerritore. Additional screenings feature Italian hits such as Buen Camino starring Checco Zalone, Ohi Vita by Pio and Amedeo, and La vita va così by Riccardo Milani. The festival will also honor Italian singer-songwriter and producer Tony Renis, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bernardo Bertolucci’s epic Novecento, starring Robert De Niro and Gérard Depardieu.

Closing the event will be the FIFA World Cup documentary Two Billion Hearts, directed by Brazil’s Murilo Salles and narrated by Liev Schreiber, ahead of the 2026 tournament hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The festival continues to highlight the intersection of Italian culture, cinema, and global events, providing a platform for cross-cultural exchange and celebrating Italy’s influence on Hollywood storytelling.
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Thu, 12 Mar 2026
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During the Olympic torch relay in Pompeii, Italy, the flame was carried by notable torchbearers including Maria Marinella Biacca, internationally acclaimed actor Jackie Chan, former Olympic fencing gold medallist Sandro Cuomo, and ex-Paralympian Immacolata Cerasuolo. Their participation highlighted a blend of sports excellence and global cultural icons, celebrating the spirit of the Olympics while honoring both past and present athletic achievements.

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