Cyber Crime Branch Busts Major Mule Bank Account Racket in Digital Arrest Scam; 8 Arrested, ₹68.49 Lakh Duped

In a major crackdown, the Cyber Crime Branch on Wednesday arrested two more individuals involved in the purchase and sale of mule bank accounts used by cybercriminals in elaborate “digital arrest” scams. This brings the total number of arrests to eight in connection with a racket that duped a victim of ₹68.49 lakh. Modus Operandi: “Digital Arrest” Scam The con involved cybercriminals impersonating Mumbai Crime Branch officials, falsely accusing the victim of sending a 200 mg MD drug parcel. They claimed he was also being investigated under money laundering charges. Under this fabricated pretext and psychological pressure, the scammers coerced the victim into transferring a huge sum into mule accounts, eventually siphoning off ₹68.49 lakh. Fresh Arrests: The Bhatt Brothers The two newly arrested accused: They were found in possession of mobile phones and SIM cards linked to mule bank accounts. Investigation revealed: Previously Arrested Key Players: Police Action: This breakthrough highlights the growing menace of mule accounts and the psychological manipulation tactics cyber fraudsters are using. Authorities urge the public to never share personal documents, remain cautious of unsolicited calls claiming to be from law enforcement, and to report suspicious activity immediately.

Swami of Ramakrishna Mission Duped of ₹2.5 Crore in Sophisticated Cyber Scam Posing as ED Probe

In a shocking case of cybercrime, Swami Supradiptananda, secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram in Gwalior, was duped of ₹2.5 crore by cybercriminals posing as Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials. The scam, executed with chilling precision, kept the swami under what police describe as a “digital arrest” for 26 days, isolating him from all contact with the outside world. According to SP Dharamveer Singh, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe the matter. The scammers initiated contact on March 15, accusing the swami of involvement in a ₹20 crore money laundering case supposedly linked to Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal. They exploited real-world developments in the Goyal-Canara Bank case to lend credibility, even referencing the November 2023 ED prosecution complaint. To further entrap him, the fraudsters sent forged documents, including: The swami was told that the ashram’s funds needed verification by RBI and would be returned post-investigation — a claim that later proved false. Under psychological pressure and threats of arrest, a ₹5 lakh fine, and 7 years in prison, he complied with their every demand. For 26 days, he was made to send hourly updates, including live location, selfies, and was instructed not to communicate with anyone — not even ashram officials or family. The con artists managed to extract personal, financial, and institutional details, convincing the swami to authorize the transfer of ₹2,52,99,000 to multiple unknown accounts under the guise of legal compliance. When promised refunds failed to materialize and calls from the fraudsters ceased by April 11, Swami Supradiptananda realized the ruse and immediately reported it to the authorities. Police have since traced one of the beneficiary accounts to Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, and dispatched teams to West Bengal, Assam, and other locations as part of the ongoing probe. Swami Supradiptananda has been associated with the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram in Gwalior since 2014. The case serves as a stark reminder of the increasingly sophisticated nature of cyber frauds in India, especially those targeting respected institutions and individuals through psychological manipulation and forgery.

Fraud Case Registered Against Mission Hospital Damoh Management in Fake Heart Surgeon Scandal

In a shocking development, police on Tuesday registered a case of fraud against the management of Mission Hospital in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, where fake heart surgeon Dr. Narendra Yadav—who operated under the alias Dr. N John Camm—is currently in custody for conducting unauthorized cardiac surgeries using forged documents. The case was filed against nine members of the hospital management for allegedly using forged signatures of a doctor to illegally run a cath lab within the hospital premises. Authorities have booked them under relevant sections of the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita and the MP Nursing Homes Act. This action follows a complaint by one Krishna Patel, who approached the Human Rights Commission alleging fraudulent activities in the name of heart surgeries at the hospital. The complaint triggered an investigation that exposed a disturbing web of deceit. Patel accused Dr. Yadav of performing surgeries using a fake identity, supported by suspicious documents—his Aadhaar card reportedly listed a German national as his father and contained other questionable details. Dr. Yadav is alleged to be involved in multiple patient deaths following surgeries, raising serious concerns about the hospital’s medical practices and verification systems. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to probe the matter thoroughly. The SIT is expected to produce Dr. Yadav in court again on April 17, as the investigation continues into what is turning out to be a major case of medical fraud with possible international links. The case has triggered widespread outrage and calls for stricter checks on private healthcare institutions across the state.

Salman Khan Receives New Death Threat: Gujarat Man Identified, Security Tightened

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has once again found himself at the center of a security scare. A 26-year-old man from Waghodia, Vadodara (Gujarat) has been identified as the sender of a threatening message that claimed a bomb would be planted in Khan’s car, and that the actor would be harmed. The threat was sent to the Mumbai Traffic Police’s WhatsApp helpline on Sunday, April 13. Details of the Threat The message warned of physical harm to the Y-Plus-security protected actor and stated an intent to enter Salman’s Bandra home and plant explosives in his car. The incident comes exactly a year after gunshots were fired outside Khan’s residence, raising serious concerns for his safety once again. Investigation and Suspect Background Mumbai Police promptly coordinated with Gujarat authorities and tracked the suspect to a village in Waghodia. Upon visiting his residence, it was discovered that the man is mentally unstable and currently undergoing medical treatment, according to Vadodara SP Rohan Anand. Mumbai Police served him a notice to appear before them in 2–3 days and registered a case under Section 351 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Despite the suspect’s medical condition, security around Salman Khan’s Bandra home has been significantly increased. Ongoing Threats and Bishnoi Gang Angle This is not the first time Salman has been threatened. The actor has been on the hit list of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, whose community reveres blackbucks as sacred animals. The origin of these threats dates back to the 1998 blackbuck poaching case, in which Salman is accused of illegally hunting two blackbucks near Jodhpur. Over time, the Bishnoi gang has allegedly demanded: Salman Khan’s Response Despite the repeated threats, Salman remains composed. Speaking during an off-camera interaction ahead of his film Sikandar, he said: “Bhagwan, Allah sab unpar hai. Jitni umar likhi hai, utni likhi hai. Bas yahi hai.”(“It’s all in God’s hands. I’ll live as long as I’m destined to. That’s all.”) As the investigation continues, fans and the industry remain concerned about the actor’s safety. The incident further highlights the increasing need for security for celebrities, especially those involved in high-profile legal or controversial cases.

SSMB29: Mahesh Babu Returns From Rome, Third Schedule of Rajamouli’s Epic Adventure to Begin Soon

SS Rajamouli’s ambitious action-adventure film, tentatively titled SSMB29, starring Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra, and Prithviraj Sukumaran, continues to generate massive buzz—even in the absence of an official announcement. With the first two shooting schedules already wrapped up, the team is now preparing to kick off the third leg of filming. After completing high-octane action and adventure sequences in Hyderabad and Koraput, Odisha, the team took a brief hiatus. During the break, Priyanka Chopra returned to the U.S., Rajamouli flew to Japan to promote his documentary RRR: Behind and Beyond, and Mahesh Babu spent quality time with his family in Rome. Now, with Mahesh Babu back in Hyderabad, speculation is rife that the third schedule is ready to roll. The actor, fresh off the success of Guntur Kaaram, is expected to rejoin the sets soon. A Rs 1000-Crore Jungle Adventure Inspired by Epics SSMB29 is shaping up to be one of Indian cinema’s most awaited spectacles. Described as a globetrotting jungle adventure thriller rooted in themes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, the film is touted to be a visual and narrative masterpiece. With a reported budget of Rs 1000 crore, the project will blend mythology, history, and modern action with a global appeal. Adding to the excitement are unconfirmed reports that Mahesh Babu’s children may make their on-screen debut in powerful roles, further fueling fan anticipation. Awaiting the Official Word Despite already rolling cameras in multiple locations, the makers are yet to make a formal announcement about the film’s title, cast, or release timeline. But with momentum building and Mahesh Babu back in action, fans can likely expect updates—and possibly a grand reveal—very soon.

Hrithik Roshan to Direct Krrish 4 with Priyanka Chopra Returning as Priya; Film to Begin in 2026

Hrithik Roshan is officially stepping into the director’s chair for Krrish 4, taking over the reins from his father and franchise creator, Rakesh Roshan. The highly anticipated superhero film will be made in collaboration with Aditya Chopra’s Yash Raj Films (YRF), aiming to set a new benchmark by marrying global cinematic standards with the emotional depth and essence of Indian storytelling. In a major casting update, Pinkvilla has learned that Priyanka Chopra Jonas will reprise her role as Priya in the upcoming installment. According to sources close to the development, both Hrithik and Aditya were keen on bringing her back, given her successful on-screen pairing with Hrithik and their longstanding professional rapport. The story continues from where Koi Mil Gaya, Krrish, and Krrish 3 left off, making Priyanka’s return a natural and significant part of the narrative. The actress was reportedly impressed by Hrithik’s vision for the film and thrilled to see him take on the dual responsibility of acting and directing. Pre-production is currently in full swing at YRF Studios. The studio’s VFX division, YFX, is already working on pre-visualization for this ambitious superhero epic. A source revealed that what makes Krrish 4 unique is its story-first approach to VFX, stating, “There are some projects which are designed keeping VFX in mind, but Krrish 4 is a film where the inception of VFX stems from the story, which is magical. Pun intended.” The film is set to go on floors in the first quarter of 2026, with casting still underway. One of the most exciting aspects for fans is the confirmed return of Jadoo, the beloved alien from Koi Mil Gaya, making his comeback to the big screen after 23 years. Krrish 4 promises to be a grand cinematic event and one of the costliest films ever made in Indian cinema. It will mark the return of Hrithik Roshan’s iconic superhero character after a 14-year hiatus and aims to deliver an unforgettable experience to audiences across the globe.

Chhaava (2024) Telugu Version to Stream on Netflix Soon!

After its blockbuster run in theatres, the Telugu-dubbed version of Chhaava—Vicky Kaushal’s career-best historical epic—is set to stream on Netflix soon, following the digital debut of the Hindi version today. 🎬 Theatrical releases: 💰 Box Office (India): ₹599.55 crore nett📕 Based on: Chhava by Shivaji Sawant🎶 Music: A.R. Rahman Cast Highlights: 📌 Chhaava not only topped Vicky Kaushal’s filmography in box office numbers (beating Uri: The Surgical Strike) but also marks a significant crossover with its dubbed versions reaching non-Hindi audiences.

Fertiliser Shortage Looms in State Ahead of Kharif Season; CM Holds Emergency Meet

A severe fertiliser crisis appears imminent in the state as it gears up for the upcoming Kharif season. A growing scarcity of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) and a sharp price hike in NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) fertilisers have raised concerns among farmers and policymakers alike. Emergency Meeting by Chief Minister Chief Minister Mohan Yadav chaired an emergency meeting on Friday to address the crisis. During the session, it was decided that the existing stock of fertilisers will be distributed immediately to farmers at previously fixed rates, in an attempt to ease pressure and avoid black marketing. The government is also considering alternatives such as supplying urea or TSP (Triple Super Phosphate) to meet the shortfall of DAP. Currently, the state holds about 3.5 lakh tonnes of DAP and NPK combined, against a requirement of 7.5 lakh tonnes—leaving a significant gap. Disruption in Global Supply and Price Hike The crisis has been exacerbated by a disruption in global supply chains. With China halting DAP exports, India is now solely dependent on Morocco for DAP imports. Additionally, due to the government’s decision not to increase the price ceiling, fertiliser companies have reportedly halted DAP production, leading to further scarcity. To manage the Rabi season, the government had encouraged the use of NPK, but with the rising demand, manufacturers hiked prices from ₹1,470 to ₹1,720 per 50-kg bag—despite no increase in central subsidies. Shortfall in Central Allocation Adding to the crisis, the Centre has fallen short in its promised allotment of fertilisers to the state. While the state was supposed to receive 1 lakh tonnes of DAP and 1.5 lakh tonnes of NPK this month, only 25,000 tonnes of NPK have been delivered so far. DAP allocation is still pending. Farmer Backlash Likely With the price burden falling on farmers, especially for NPK, discontent is brewing. The hike, coupled with uncertainty around fertiliser availability, may trigger large-scale resentment in rural areas, potentially impacting agricultural output and political sentiment in the state. The government is expected to ramp up communication with the Centre and explore short-term measures to cushion farmers from the brunt of this crisis.

Akaal Movie Review: A Visually Rich Tribute to Sikh Valour That Falters in Depth

Akaal is a grand, heartfelt attempt to spotlight the heroism of Sikh warriors during the politically volatile post-Ranjit Singh era. Gippy Grewal leads with grit and gravitas, supported by a solid turn from Nikitin Dheer as a menacing antagonist and Nimrat Khaira as the brave matriarch. However, the film stumbles with a predictable, underdeveloped plot and uneven pacing. What Works:✅ Strong performances, especially from Gippy Grewal✅ Stunning cinematography and period-accurate aesthetics✅ A rousing finale and earnest message about faith, courage, and community✅ Notable tracks: Akaal (Title), Ik Singh What Doesn’t:❌ Thin storyline with predictable arcs❌ Weak character development, especially for supporting roles❌ Inconsistent action choreography and Bollywood-style songs that jar with the film’s tone❌ Preachy, repetitive monologues by Gurpreet Ghuggi’s character Highlight:The film’s visual grandeur and commitment to historical detail mark a milestone for Punjabi cinema’s ambition, with Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions also backing the project.

‘Chhorii 2’ Review: Important Message, But No Scares in This Hollow Horror Sequel

The much-anticipated sequel Chhorii 2 aimed to expand on the chilling social commentary of the original 2021 horror-thriller. While the first film drew attention for spotlighting female infanticide within a haunting narrative, this new installment fails to strike the right balance between fright and message. Despite having a strong premise and capable cast, the film falters in its execution, leaving audiences underwhelmed. This time, Nushratt Bharuccha returns as Sakshi, battling not just supernatural forces but also deep-rooted social evils like misogyny, blind faith, and the archaic practice of child marriage. The horror is built around a mythical ‘adi manush’ (caveman) figure worshipped by villagers, who demands the ‘seva’ and ‘samarpan’ of young girls. Soha Ali Khan plays his devoted ‘daasi’, a woman complicit in the system, serving him to gain a sense of power. The film raises critical questions about the role of women in a patriarchal world, but unfortunately, does so at the cost of genuine horror or suspense. Despite being set in eerie caves and isolated sugarcane fields, the movie fails to evoke fear. Only one scene, where Sakshi briefly gets lost in the maze, offers a glimpse of what the film could have been. There are barely any jump scares, and the atmosphere never reaches a point of dread. Instead, the plot becomes increasingly predictable, relying on maternal instincts and emotional manipulation rather than genuine thrills. The supernatural elements, including ghosts and dead women, feel tokenistic. As the story progresses, the thrill wanes, and the viewer is left merely waiting for it to end. Still, the contrasting maternal approaches of Sakshi and the daasi offer a compelling angle—while one nurtures through strength and fairy tales, the other controls through manipulation and folklore. This parallel is heartening but doesn’t carry the film. One scene that truly stands out is when young village boys, around seven or eight, barge into a room to gawk at a girl—their objectification and bullying of a transgender child expose the toxic masculinity embedded in their upbringing. It’s a disturbing yet powerful commentary on the future such a mindset breeds. Performance-wise, Nushratt once again channels her fierce maternal instinct effectively, showing growth from a school teacher to a woman who will do anything to protect her daughter (Hardika Sharma). Soha Ali Khan, however, is underutilized in a half-baked role, despite her acting chops. Gashmeer Mahajani, a familiar face from Marathi cinema, makes his Hindi film debut but is not given much scope to shine. In conclusion, Chhorii 2 had all the ingredients—a meaningful theme, a talented cast, and a rich setting—but lacked the finesse and scares to deliver a compelling horror-thriller. With tighter editing, a more focused script, and a stronger horror backbone, this could have been a standout sequel. It might be worth a weekend watch from the comfort of your home, but don’t go in expecting goosebumps.

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