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.

India’s Mobile Phone Exports Cross ₹2 Lakh Crore, Overtake Petroleum and Diamonds

India has witnessed a remarkable milestone in its electronics manufacturing journey, with mobile phone exports crossing the ₹2,00,000 crore mark for the first time in the financial year 2024–25. According to data released by the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), this represents an impressive 55% surge from ₹1,29,000 crore recorded in FY 2023–24. In a historic development, smartphones have now become India’s largest export commodity, surpassing long-standing leaders such as petroleum products and diamonds. ICEA has described this achievement as a significant success of the Government of India’s ambitious Make in India initiative, which aims to transform the country into a global manufacturing hub. The phenomenal rise in exports is largely credited to the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme, which has played a crucial role in boosting India’s electronics manufacturing capabilities. The PLI Scheme has attracted substantial foreign direct investment, while also positioning India as a vital player in the global electronics supply chain. Leading this export revolution are tech giants Apple and Samsung, both of which have rapidly scaled up their manufacturing operations within India over the past year. As a result, India’s total mobile phone production touched an estimated ₹5,25,000 crore in FY25, a sharp increase from ₹4,22,000 crore in the previous fiscal year. This surge not only marks a transformative moment for India’s electronics sector but also signals the country’s growing prominence in high-value manufacturing on the world stage.

Cybercrime: Online Dating Scams and Sextortion Rackets on the Rise

Authorities have arrested two individuals in connection with an online dating scam racket, with suspicions that more people may be involved. These scams involve cybercriminals manipulating individuals’ vulnerabilities by creating fake romantic or sexual relationships online. Once victims become emotionally invested, the scammers exploit them, often using shared photographs and personal information to blackmail the victim. A police officer explained, “The victims get blindsided by their emotions and want to fulfil every wish of the other person without realizing they are bleeding money. By the time they become aware, it is already too late.” The scam can target both men and women, with fake profiles being created to deceive them. According to cybersecurity experts, one common tactic employed by scammers is to quickly profess love while avoiding in-person meetings. “If a person you have met online keeps giving excuses to meet in person, then most likely he or she is not who they are claiming to be,” stated a police officer. For those new to online dating, police advise caution. “Make a reverse image search of the person you have started dating online,” recommended an officer. Scammers frequently create new profiles, and those looking for genuine connections should be wary of newly established accounts. The sextortion racket that is central to these scams began in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, and has since spread to multiple parts of India, including Kolkata. Some of the arrested individuals trace their activities back to Bharatpur, where they were either trained or are directly involved in running these illicit operations. Police have also issued safety advice for online daters. “While chatting online, personal details should not be shared. Most of these scammers are targeting multiple victims, making it difficult for them to keep track of their fabricated stories. Look for any loopholes in their narratives,” said an officer. The rise of such online scams highlights the importance of vigilance and awareness, especially when engaging in virtual relationships. Authorities urge individuals to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of people they meet on online dating platforms.

UN Launches $275 Million Appeal for Myanmar Earthquake Victims Amid Widening Humanitarian Crisis

In the wake of the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28, the United Nations has issued an urgent appeal for $275 million to provide life-saving aid to over 1.1 million vulnerable individuals. The powerful quake, which has already claimed more than 3,600 lives, has left entire communities in ruins and exposed millions to heightened humanitarian risks. The appeal, launched on April 11, 2025, comes amid growing concerns over inadequate funding for the region. According to the UN, just five percent of the previously estimated $1.1 billion humanitarian response plan—meant to support 5.5 million people—has been funded. The latest disaster has further deepened the crisis, prompting a call for immediate international assistance. “With new and increasing needs, additional resources are urgently required,” the appeal report stated. The new funding will focus specifically on 1.1 million people in the hardest-hit areas, with special emphasis on women and girls, who face heightened risks of gender-based violence, food insecurity, and lack of access to reproductive healthcare. The earthquake has left over 6.3 million people in dire need of assistance, with thousands displaced, infrastructure destroyed, and basic services disrupted. The UN’s renewed call for support highlights the pressing need to scale up aid efforts and prevent a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe in the region.

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.

Sunny Deol’s Jaat Holds Strong at the Box Office, Enters 2025’s Top 10 Grossers

Sunny Deol’s latest action-packed offering, Jaat, is off to a roaring start and shows no signs of slowing down. After scoring the second-highest opening of his career with a solid ₹9.62 crore on day one, the Gopichand Malineni directorial managed to maintain a strong grip on its second day, collecting ₹7 crore despite being a regular working Friday. That marks a reasonable 27% dip, which is considered a good hold for a mass-action film. Box Office Breakdown (India – Hindi version): Produced by Mythri Movie Makers, Jaat is now officially one of the top 10 Hindi grossers of 2025, and the momentum is only expected to grow. With a 5-day extended weekend in its favour, the film is primed for a strong run. Sunday brings the Baisakhi holiday, and Monday (Ambedkar Jayanti) adds yet another boost, giving the film a dream runway with minimal competition at the box office. The positive word-of-mouth, coupled with the explosive duo of Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda, has clearly clicked with audiences, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. If this pace continues, Jaat could well be on its way to becoming one of the biggest success stories of the year.

‘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.

Violence Erupts in Murshidabad Over Waqf (Amendment) Act: 110+ Arrested

Unrest broke out in the Muslim-dominated Murshidabad district of West Bengal following a demonstration against the newly enacted Waqf (Amendment) Act. Police confirmed on Saturday that over 110 individuals had been arrested in connection with the violence, which included the torching of vehicles, including police vans, the launching of projectiles at security personnel, and the barricading of roads. The disturbances spread across Malda, South 24 Parganas, and Hooghly districts as well. The Murshidabad district, where the violence was most severe, saw 70 arrests in Suti and 41 arrests in Samserganj. While the affected areas continued to experience tension, no major incidents occurred on Saturday morning. Authorities have imposed restrictive orders and suspended internet connectivity in the violence-affected regions to curb the spread of rumors and to maintain control. A police officer confirmed that patrols in Suti and Samserganj were ongoing and that gatherings were strictly prohibited to prevent any further disturbances. In addition, a teenage boy who was reportedly injured from police firing during the unrest in Suti has been transferred to a Kolkata hospital for treatment. The unrest mainly affected areas with large Muslim populations. The protests were sparked by the recently enacted Waqf (Amendment) Act, which has garnered controversy due to its impact on the management of Waqf properties. In response, Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of the Opposition, strongly criticized the Mamata Banerjee government, accusing them of failing to manage the situation and calling it a pre-mediated act of violence. He referred to the unrest as an assault on democracy and claimed it was instigated by “Jihadist forces” aiming to spread chaos and fear. Adhikari demanded that authorities identify and bring legal action against those responsible for the violence, insisting that the perpetrators face severe penalties under the law. The authorities are currently working to restore order, with ongoing police operations across the region and a high alert in place to prevent any further unrest.

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