Jr. NTR–Prashanth Neel’s Dragon Gets New Release Date: April 9, 2026

The highly anticipated action drama Dragon, starring Jr. NTR and directed by Prashanth Neel, is now officially eyeing a Summer 2026 release, shifting from its original Sankranthi 2026 schedule. As per Telugu media reports, the film will now release on April 9, 2026, with the official announcement expected today, April 9, 2025. Jointly produced by Mythri Movie Makers and NTR Arts, Dragon marks the first-ever collaboration between the RRR star and the KGF/Salaar director. Set in 1960s Calcutta, the film is described as a period action drama unlike anything seen in Indian cinema before. What to Expect With no major Indian film currently occupying the April 9, 2026 slot, Dragon could dominate the summer box office, riding on NTR’s star power and Neel’s blockbuster reputation.

Kunal Kamra Declines Bigg Boss Offer Amid Controversy Over Remarks on Eknath Shinde

— Comedian posts sarcastic reply to casting message; secures court protection after FIR and threats Comedian Kunal Kamra has revealed that he was approached to join the upcoming season of Bigg Boss, the reality show hosted by Salman Khan, but he turned down the offer in his signature satirical style. Taking to Instagram Stories, Kamra shared a screenshot of a message from a casting agent who pitched the show as “a mad platform to show your real vibe and win over a massive audience.” Kamra’s blunt reply: “I would much rather check into a mental hospital…”—a response he accompanied with a track from Salman Khan’s Radhe, adding a tongue-in-cheek touch. It is unclear whether the proposal was for Bigg Boss OTT or Bigg Boss 19. Ongoing Controversy This lighthearted moment comes amid a serious legal row involving the comedian. Kamra recently faced an FIR and police summons after making remarks about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde during a stand-up act in Mumbai. The complaint accuses him of defamation and public mischief. Kamra revealed that he received around 500 death threats post-show and has since relocated to Tamil Nadu. He also approached the Madras High Court, which granted him interim protection from arrest by the Mumbai Police. Adding to the turbulence, Kamra publicly criticized ticketing platform BookMyShow, alleging that they attempted to “delist” him. BookMyShow responded, stating that the “facts have been misrepresented”, defending their role in the matter. The comedian’s career continues to navigate through controversy, satire, and courtroom battles—all while keeping his signature wit intact.

Markets Tumble as RBI Rate Cut and Global Trade Tensions Weigh on Sentiment

Indian equity markets opened sharply lower on Tuesday, tracking weak global cues amid escalating tariff tensions and reacting to the Reserve Bank of India’s dovish monetary policy announcement. The Sensex plunged 439.37 points or 0.59% to 73,787.71, while the Nifty 50 shed 158.55 points or 0.70% to 22,377.30 at 10:14 AM. Market breadth was heavily skewed towards bears, with 2,143 shares declining, 837 advancing, and 136 remaining unchanged. Sentiment soured further after the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), in a unanimous move, cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.00%, its second cut this year, and shifted its policy stance from ‘neutral’ to ‘accommodative’. The central bank also downgraded the GDP growth forecast for FY26 to 6.5%, from 6.7%, citing global economic headwinds and trade protectionism. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra noted that inflation appears benign, with CPI inflation for FY26 now expected at 4.0%, down from 4.2% earlier. However, the policy actions, combined with the impact of 26% U.S. tariffs on Indian exports and ongoing global uncertainty, weighed heavily on investor sentiment. The market correction also comes on the day of Nifty’s weekly expiry, adding to volatility. Investors are expected to remain cautious amid concerns over the rupee’s stability, bond market reaction, and further signals from global central banks in response to rising trade tensions.

Bundles of ‘Film Prop’ ₹500 Notes Seized in Karnataka’s Dandeli, Police Probe Underway

Uttara Kannada, Karnataka – April 9, 2025: A police raid on a rented house in Dandeli town of Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district sparked alarm after bundles of ₹500 denomination notes were discovered. The stash, however, turned out to be “film shooting currency”, not counterfeit legal tender—at least not officially. The raid was conducted Tuesday evening following a specific tip-off, leading to the seizure of multiple bundles of fake-looking ₹500 notes and a money-counting machine from a residence in Gandhinagar. At first glance, the notes mimicked real currency but lacked critical features such as: Curiously, the notes were printed with the words “Reverse Bank of India” and were made of shiny paper with zeroes in place of actual denominations. “These notes, lacking official identifiers and clearly labelled for theatrical use, do not qualify as fake currency under legal definitions,” a senior police officer told India Today. “However, verification is still pending, and we are looking into how and why such a large quantity was being stored.” The tenant of the house has been taken into custody for questioning, and further investigation is ongoing to determine if there was any intent to misuse the prop money. The discovery has raised questions about the procurement and storage of imitation currency, which is commonly used in films but can be misused for deception if not properly regulated.

RBI Cuts Repo Rate to 6% for Second Straight Time, Shifts Policy Stance to ‘Accommodative’ Amid Global Trade Uncertainty

Mumbai, April 9, 2025 (Reuters): In a bid to support the slowing economy amid rising global trade tensions, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday cut its benchmark repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.00% — the second consecutive cut this year — and changed its monetary policy stance from ‘neutral’ to ‘accommodative’, indicating scope for further easing. The move comes on the heels of the U.S. imposing 26% tariffs on Indian imports, sparking fears of a broader global slowdown and posing fresh challenges for emerging markets. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra, addressing a press conference in Mumbai, acknowledged that while growth is improving after a weak H1 FY2024-25, it still lags behind expectations. The central bank also revised its GDP growth forecast for FY2025-26 down to 6.5% from 6.7% and cut its inflation estimate to 4.0%, citing a benign price outlook. The decision was unanimously supported by all six members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). Malhotra clarified that the ‘accommodative’ stance implies a focus solely on either maintaining rates or cutting them, without a direct link to liquidity conditions. With trade protectionism and potential currency wars posing risks, the rupee remains under pressure. The RBI warned that a 5% depreciation in the rupee from its current level (around ₹86/USD) could raise inflation by 35 basis points, even as it boosts GDP growth by 25 bps via exports. India’s 10-year bond yield slipped marginally to 6.50% post-announcement, while equity markets declined by 0.6%. The rupee, having already dropped 1.2% since the tariffs were announced, remains near record lows. Analysts from Capital Economics and ANZ Research anticipate further rate cuts, with expectations of the repo rate dropping to 5.50% by August 2025. Malhotra reiterated the RBI’s policy to manage “excess volatility” in the currency market, asserting that the central bank does not target a specific rupee level but remains ready to intervene when necessary.

India to Acquire 26 Rafale M Fighter Jets for Navy in ₹63,000 Cr Deal with France

In a landmark move to strengthen its maritime strike capabilities, India will acquire 26 Rafale M (marine) fighter jets from France in a ₹63,000 crore government-to-government deal, sources confirmed on Tuesday. This will mark the first major fighter jet upgrade for the Indian Navy. 🔹 Deal Highlights: 🔹 Why Rafale M? The Rafale M is one of the most advanced naval fighter jets globally. Key features include: 🔹 Strategic Significance: The new Rafales will augment India’s surveillance and deterrence capabilities in the Indian Ocean, especially amid growing concerns over Chinese naval activity. They will complement the existing MiG-29K fleet operating from INS Vikramaditya. 🔹 Future Plans: India is also developing its own fifth-generation twin-engine deck-based fighter jets via DRDO, meant to serve as the naval counterpart to the AMCA project for the Air Force.

ED Links ₹300 Cr Assets, 52 kg Gold to Ex-RTO Constable Saurabh Sharma in Mega Money Laundering Case

In a significant development, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a nearly 3,000-page charge sheet in a money laundering case involving former RTO constable Saurabh Sharma and 11 others. The charge sheet, submitted to a special court on Tuesday, reveals explosive findings, including 52 kg of gold bars and ₹11 crore in cash allegedly linked to Sharma. Family and Associates Named in Case The accused include: Only Uma Sharma was present in court on Tuesday and signed her order sheet before leaving. Key Evidence Presented According to ED officials and legal counsel: Advocate Rajneesh Bariya, representing Sharad Jaiswal, confirmed that two cases have been registered: Assets and Foreign Link During its investigation, the ED uncovered: Case Origin and Gold Haul The case began with a Lokayukta Police FIR in Bhopal against Sharma. The trail led to an Innova car owned by Chetan Singh Gaur, where the cash and gold were initially seized by the Income Tax Department. Bail Hearing on April 11 The lawyers for Sharma, Jaiswal, and Gaur, currently in judicial custody, are expected to file bail applications on Wednesday (April 10). The court will hear arguments on April 11, and a decision may be taken the same day.

PM Modi, Amit Shah Set for Key Visits in Madhya Pradesh on April 13; Major Development Push Announced

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the Shri Anandpur Trust Ashram in Madhya Pradesh’s Ashoknagar district on April 13, marking a significant spiritual and public engagement. On the same day, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will be in Bhopal, attending a major event related to the dairy sector. Shah will oversee the signing of a tripartite agreement between the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), the Madhya Pradesh government, and local milk unions. The event will take place at Ravindra Bhavan and is seen as a big boost to the cooperative dairy movement in the state. The announcement was made by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav during a cabinet meeting held on Tuesday. ₹4,000 Crore Central Projects for MP CM Yadav also highlighted that Madhya Pradesh has received central projects worth over ₹4,000 crore, including four major national highway projects. Key among them are: These infrastructure upgrades are expected to significantly improve regional connectivity and logistics. Farmer Support Measures in Full Swing To support farmers and ensure fair pricing, the government has initiated procurement of chana, masoor, mustard, and tur at minimum support prices (MSP). The state aims to procure 7.28 lakh metric tonnes of chana by April 21 at an MSP of ₹5,200 per quintal. So far: Wheat Procurement Hits 31 Lakh Metric Tonnes The state is also actively procuring wheat at ₹2,600 per quintal (including bonus). Till date: Agrovation Projects & Cultural Showcase CM Yadav highlighted ongoing Agrovation projects in Mandsaur, Damoh, Morena, and Narsinghpur, aimed at enhancing agricultural innovation and value addition. In a cultural push, he also shared that a grand theatrical performance on Emperor Vikramaditya will be staged at Delhi’s Red Fort from April 12–14, celebrating the region’s rich historical legacy.

🔬 Remus: The Return of the Dire Wolf on Time’s 2025 Cover

A dire wolf on the cover of Time in 2025? It’s not fantasy—it’s cutting-edge science. Remus, the world’s first recreated dire wolf in over 10,000 years, was recently featured on the magazine’s May 12 edition, capturing global attention with a powerful message about the future of endangered species. The cover image of Time made a striking visual statement: the word “Extinct” slashed through with a red line, suggesting a future where extinction is no longer permanent. At the heart of this cover story was Remus—a genetically modified creature that closely resembles the dire wolves of prehistoric North America. Dire wolves, larger and more robust than modern grey wolves, vanished from the earth over 10,000 years ago. But thanks to Colossal Biosciences, a biotechnology company renowned for its “de-extinction” projects, the echo of this lost predator now lives again. Remus represents a remarkable blend of ancient DNA and modern genetic engineering. Remus isn’t alone. Two other pups, aged between three and six months, are also being nurtured in a secure U.S. facility. These animals, while not perfect clones, are near-replicas of dire wolves—created using a combination of ancient fossil DNA, CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology, and surrogacy via domestic dogs. To reconstruct the dire wolf genome, scientists used DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth found in Ohio and a 72,000-year-old skull fragment from Idaho. From these samples, researchers mapped essential genetic traits and modified grey wolf cells at 20 specific genomic sites. These altered cells were then implanted into dog egg cells, resulting in embryos that were carried to term over 62 days. The birth of Remus and his siblings marks a groundbreaking moment in science, blurring the line between the ancient and the modern, extinction and resurrection. As technology advances, this project could signal a paradigm shift in conservation—moving from preservation to actual restoration.

Inter Milan stunned Bayern Munich with a 2-1 victory in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final

Inter Milan stunned Bayern Munich with a 2-1 victory in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final, thanks to a dramatic late winner from Davide Frattesi at the Allianz Arena. Despite Bayern dominating the early exchanges, it was Inter who struck first. Marcus Thuram’s audacious back-heel on 38 minutes set up Lautaro Martinez, who lashed an unstoppable shot into the top corner to give the visitors a 1-0 lead. The goal was a reward for Inter’s growing composure as the game progressed, especially after weathering a relentless Bayern onslaught in the opening 30 minutes. Michael Olise, who was a constant menace on the right, and Harry Kane came close to giving Bayern the lead early on. Olise fizzed one just wide and later picked out Kane with a brilliant run and cross, only for the England captain to strike the post. Inter’s defensive discipline kept the hosts at bay after the goal, with goalkeeper Yann Sommer making a key save to deny Martinez early in the second half. But Bayern, who had gone unbeaten in their previous 22 home Champions League games, weren’t done yet. With five minutes to go, Thomas Mueller—fresh off announcing his departure after 25 seasons with the club—popped up with a poacher’s goal at the far post to level the tie and send the home crowd into raptures. However, just as Bayern looked to have snatched momentum, Inter silenced the stadium with a devastating counter-attack. Carlos Augusto surged forward on the left and cut back for Frattesi, whose clinical finish in the 88th minute handed Inter a vital away win. What They Said 🗣️ Lautaro Martinez (Inter goalscorer): “We showed character and personality. This was a complete performance. We knew it would be tough but the boys showed what they’re made of.” 🗣️ Thomas Mueller (Bayern): “It was a stupid goal to concede at the end. We’ll look at the footage and see what went wrong. This isn’t over. We know what we can do in Milan.” 🗣️ Davide Frattesi (Match-winner): “When Carlos gave me the ball, I knew I had to stay calm. It felt amazing to score at such a big moment. We’ll enjoy it for now, but the job’s not done.” Key Stats What’s Next?

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