Akshay Kumar Returns in Powerful Courtroom Drama ‘Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh’

Akshay Kumar is back on the big screen with a compelling and emotionally charged historical drama, Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh, which hit theatres on April 18, 2025. Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi, this intense courtroom drama is a spiritual successor to his 2019 hit Kesari and focuses on one of the most pivotal legal battles in colonial Indian history. 🎬 Plot Overview: Set in the aftermath of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the film tells the story of C. Sankaran Nair, a courageous lawyer portrayed by Akshay Kumar. Nair took a bold stand against the British Empire in court, aiming to expose the truth and seek justice for the victims of the brutal massacre. The film is based on the critically acclaimed book “The Case That Shook The Empire” by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat, who are the great-grandchildren of Sankaran Nair himself. 📈 Early Buzz & Box Office: 🔙 Flashback: Akshay’s First Kesari Released in March 2019, Kesari depicted the Battle of Saragarhi (1897), where 21 Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army stood against 10,000 Afghan invaders. It earned: Directed by Anurag Singh, it was a blend of patriotism, valor, and sacrifice that resonated deeply with audiences. 📝 Final Take: With Kesari Chapter 2, Akshay Kumar continues to highlight unsung heroes of Indian history, this time in the courtroom rather than on the battlefield. The film not only serves as a gripping legal drama but also as a reminder of the price of justice under colonial rule. If you’re a fan of courtroom thrillers, history-based films, or Akshay’s patriotic avatars, this one promises to deliver on all fronts.

Microsoft Introduces “Computer Use” Feature in Copilot Studio for AI-Agent Automation

Microsoft has unveiled a new feature for its Copilot Studio, called “computer use,” which allows AI agents to autonomously access websites and applications. This innovation is designed to help companies build AI agents without the need for coding expertise. Through Copilot Studio, users can simply input their desired actions in natural language, test, and fine-tune the instructions in a simulated environment to see the agent in action. The feature enables AI agents to automate tasks on user interfaces across various desktop and browser applications, such as Edge, Chrome, and Firefox. Charles Lamanna, CVP of Business and Industry Copilot, explained in a blog post that with the computer use feature, enterprises can build agents that interact with applications by performing actions like clicking buttons, selecting menus, and typing into fields. This capability allows agents to connect with systems that don’t have APIs, offering greater flexibility in automation. Furthermore, Microsoft hosts the infrastructure, so organizations don’t need to manage their own servers, and all enterprise data remains within Microsoft Cloud boundaries, ensuring privacy and security.

Bayern Munich Exit Champions League Amid Injury Crisis: Kompany Reflects on Quarterfinal Defeat

Bayern Munich’s hopes of advancing to the Champions League final were dashed on Wednesday as they secured a 2-2 draw against Inter Milan at the San Siro, ultimately losing 4-3 on aggregate. Manager Vincent Kompany expressed his disappointment over the injury crisis that plagued his side, particularly in the lead-up to the quarterfinal clash. Bayern were missing several key players, including Hiroki Ito, Dayot Upamecano, Jamal Musiala, Manuel Neuer, Alphonso Davies, Kingsley Coman, and Aleksandar Pavlovic, making it difficult for the team to field a full-strength side. Despite these setbacks, Kompany was proud of his team’s performance, noting that they had more scoring chances than Inter across both legs. “We had to understand what we could do without those players,” Kompany told reporters. “In the first game, we showed a good Bayern Munich, and in the second game, we also showed a positive attitude in Milan.” Although Bayern Munich battled through the injuries and gave a strong account of themselves, the reality of their exit from the competition was hard to ignore. “The harsh reality is that we will not play the Champions League final at home,” Kompany admitted. “We can’t change that, but we know we did enough to win these games.” When asked about the hectic schedule and its potential impact on the injuries, Kompany explained, “Unfortunately, I don’t decide. In addition to the many games, there are long journeys, and the pressure increases when we have absences.” Despite the setback, Bayern’s resilience throughout the quarterfinals highlighted their competitive spirit, even in the face of adversity.

Sohail Khan to Direct a New Comedy with Sanjay Dutt and Aayush Sharma, Ditching Sher Khan (For Now)

After years of nurturing his passion project Sher Khan with Salman Khan, filmmaker Sohail Khan seems to be switching gears. He’s now gearing up for a two-hero comedy film starring Sanjay Dutt and Aayush Sharma—a fresh pairing set to deliver laughs with a twist of gangster drama. 🎬 What We Know So Far: 👥 Cast Highlights 🤝 The Collaboration According to insiders, Sohail and Sanju have had multiple script meetings and are excited about the comedic chemistry. The film is designed to appeal to modern sensibilities, focusing on situational humor rather than slapstick. 💭 On Sher Khan While Sher Khan has been Sohail’s dream for over a decade, it appears the project is on the back burner for now. Shifting to this Sanjay-Aayush starrer suggests Sohail is looking to re-establish his directorial momentum with something more grounded yet fun.

Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge Welcome Baby Boy, Name Him Fatehsinh Khan

Former Indian cricketer Zaheer Khan and his actress wife, Sagarika Ghatge, have entered a beautiful new chapter in their lives with the arrival of their first child — a baby boy. The couple shared the joyous news on Instagram, posting a heartwarming picture of themselves with their newborn. In the caption accompanying the photo, Sagarika expressed her gratitude and joy, writing, “With love, gratitude and divine blessings we welcome our precious little baby boy, Fatehsinh Khan.” The name Fatehsinh Khan blends regal elegance with cultural heritage, and fans and well-wishers across the country have flooded the comments with congratulations and blessings for the new parents. The couple, who tied the knot in 2017, have often kept their personal lives low-key, making this sweet announcement all the more special for their admirers.

Ilaiyaraaja Sends Legal Notice to Good Bad Ugly Makers Over Unauthorized Use of Iconic Songs

Legendary music composer Ilaiyaraaja has taken legal action against Mythri Movie Makers, the producers of the upcoming Ajith Kumar starrer Good Bad Ugly, for the unauthorized use of his musical compositions. The legal notice, issued through his legal representatives Maths Law Associates, alleges copyright infringement and violation of the composer’s moral and statutory rights. In the notice, Ilaiyaraaja claims that three of his iconic songs — “Otha Rubayum Tharen” from Nattupura Pattu, “Ilamai Idho Ido” from Sakalakala Vallavan, and “En Jodi Manja Kuruvi” from Vikram — were used in Good Bad Ugly without his permission or payment of due royalties. The composer asserted that he had not granted any express or implied consent for the use, modification, or adaptation of these works in any form, making their usage unauthorized and unlawful. Citing Sections 19(9) and 19(10) of the Copyright Act, Ilaiyaraaja emphasized that as the original composer, he is entitled to receive royalties for the use of his work across all formats. He further invoked Section 51 for copyright infringement and mentioned that his moral rights under Section 57 were violated due to the distortion and alteration of his work without approval. As part of the legal demands, Ilaiyaraaja has asked the production house to: The notice also warns of possible civil and criminal proceedings, including a claim for statutory damages and prosecution for willful infringement under Section 63 of the Copyright Act. This legal tussle has sparked significant attention in the film and music industry, raising fresh questions about music rights, royalties, and ethical practices in the adaptation of legacy works.

Google Unveils “DolphinGemma”: AI Breakthrough in Dolphin Communication

On National Dolphin Day, Google announced a stunning leap forward in interspecies communication: the debut of DolphinGemma, an AI-powered model trained to analyze, replicate, and even predict dolphin vocalizations. Developed in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Wild Dolphin Project (WDP), the model marks a milestone in deciphering the language of Atlantic spotted dolphins. 🐬 A Legacy of Listening WDP has been studying dolphins in the wild since 1985 in the Bahamas, amassing one of the world’s most comprehensive datasets of underwater dolphin interactions. Their non-invasive approach, using synchronized audio and video recordings, has documented dolphin sounds like: These vocalizations are frequently tied to key social behaviors—everything from greetings to competition and mating. 🤖 How DolphinGemma Works At its core, DolphinGemma is built on: It processes dolphin audio inputs and can generate realistic, dolphin-like sound sequences, offering researchers a new lens to interpret dolphin behavior. Even more impressively, it’s optimized for Google Pixel smartphones, enabling on-site field deployment. 🌊 Synergy with CHAT System The innovation doesn’t stop there. DolphinGemma will supercharge the CHAT system (Cetacean Hearing Augmentation Telemetry), a tool that uses object-sound associations (e.g., seaweed + whistle) to teach dolphins symbolic communication. With DolphinGemma’s predictive modeling, dolphins’ sound imitation and object-request behaviors are expected to become more interactive and immediate, potentially enabling two-way communication. 🌐 Open-Source Promise Google confirmed that DolphinGemma will be made open-source this summer, allowing marine biologists and AI researchers around the world to train it on other dolphin species, paving the way toward a global dolphin “dictionary.” This project is not just an AI feat; it’s a major stride in bridging the cognitive gap between humans and one of Earth’s most intelligent non-human species. With DolphinGemma, humanity is inching closer to holding real conversations with dolphins—a dream once limited to science fiction.

Akshay Kumar Urges Fans to Respect the Film Experience at Kesari Chapter 2 Premiere

Akshay Kumar is currently immersed in promoting his much-anticipated historical drama, Kesari Chapter 2. On April 15, the actor attended a special premiere event for the film held in New Delhi. The premiere was attended by several politicians and dignitaries, adding prestige to the occasion. During an interaction with the media, Akshay shared his heartfelt message for audiences ahead of the film’s release. The actor made a special request to viewers, asking them to respect the cinematic experience and the powerful story the film tells. “I humbly request you all to please keep your phones in your pockets and listen to every dialogue of this film. It will mean a lot,” Akshay said. He emphasized that checking phones or browsing Instagram during the screening would be disrespectful. “If you try to check your Instagram during the movie, it will be a humiliation for the film,” he added. Kesari Chapter 2 sees Akshay portraying Advocate C. Sankaran Nair, a courageous lawyer who challenged the British Empire to expose the truth behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919. The film is a spiritual sequel to Akshay’s 2019 hit Kesari and is inspired by the book The Case That Shook The Empire by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat. The ensemble cast includes R. Madhavan as Advocate Neville McKinley, Ananya Panday as Dilreet Gill, and Regina Cassandra as Palat Kunhimalu Amma, Sankaran Nair’s wife. British officers are portrayed by Simon Paisley Day as General Reginald Dyer and Alexx O’Nell as Lord Chelmsford. The film also features Vishak Nair, Amit Sial, and Manoj Pahwa in pivotal roles. Directed by Karan Singh Tyagi and produced under Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, the film is set to release in theatres on April 18. The teaser, which stirred excitement among fans, featured Akshay’s character boldly using profanity against the British. Defending the choice during the trailer launch, Akshay said, “Yes, I have used that word. But the judge calls my character a slave. Was that not a bigger gaali? I think there cannot be a bigger profanity than that.”

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled a breathtaking image of a dying star.

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled a breathtaking image of NGC 1514, a planetary nebula approximately 1,500 light-years away, revealing never-before-seen structures in the dusty remnants of a dying star. 🌌 A Dying Star’s Beautiful Farewell In the new image, Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) captures an extraordinary level of detail: “With MIRI’s data, we now study the turbulence,” said Mike Ressler, project scientist at NASA’s JPL, who first noticed the rings using WISE data in 2010. 🔭 Why It Matters NGC 1514 was previously observed, but Webb’s mid-infrared capability provides a radically different view. MIRI detects light in the mid-infrared spectrum (5 to 28 microns), allowing scientists to:

Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain both booked dramatic semifinal berths in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25

Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain both booked dramatic semifinal berths in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 after surviving intense pressure from Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa in their respective quarterfinal second legs on April 15. Barcelona Survive Guirassy Hat-Trick, Advance 5–3 on Aggregate Despite losing 3–1 to Dortmund in Germany, Barcelona progressed thanks to their 4–0 first-leg advantage. The night belonged to Serhou Guirassy, who scored a hat-trick—including a panenka penalty and a towering header—but his efforts fell just short of completing a historic comeback. Barcelona clung on during a frenzied final 10 minutes, with Wojciech Szczesny and their defense absorbing wave after wave of attacks. Guirassy now leads the tournament’s scoring charts with 13 goals, continuing his fairytale run after years in football’s shadows. PSG Edge Aston Villa Despite 3–2 Defeat, Win 5–4 on Aggregate Over in England, PSG survived a thriller at Villa Park, losing 3–2 on the night but going through thanks to their 3–1 first-leg win. Aston Villa pushed hard for the equaliser, but Gianluigi Donnarumma produced a string of brilliant saves to deny Rashford, Tielemans, and Asensio late on. Champions League Semifinal Picture (So Far) Both ties have shaped into classic European showdowns, and the semis promise fireworks.

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