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This 3-season crime-thriller series will make blood rush through your veins, Ram Kapoor and Chunky Panday play psycho killers, IMDb rating is 8; name is…
This 3-season crime-thriller series will make blood rush through your veins, Ram Kapoor and Chunky Panday play psycho killers, IMDb rating is 8; name is…

India.com

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

This 3-season crime-thriller series will make blood rush through your veins, Ram Kapoor and Chunky Panday play psycho killers, IMDb rating is 8; name is…

In the vast landscape of Hindi crime thrillers, titles like Mirzapur, Undekhi, Kaala, Marzi, and Damaged have carved a niche with their gripping narratives and intense performances. These series delve deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of morality, justice, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. Amidst these, one particular series stands out for its unique portrayal of a detective's journey through the darkest corners of crime. Which series is this? Here we are talking about 'Abhay,' a ZEE5 Original, which introduces viewers to SP Abhay Pratap Singh, portrayed by Kunal Kemmu. This psychological crime thriller follows Abhay, an officer with a criminal mind, who is willing to go to any extent to solve a case. The series, directed by Ken Ghosh, has spanned three seasons, each unraveling complex cases and showcasing Abhay's relentless pursuit of justice. Season 3, in particular, sees Abhay confronting a mysterious cult responsible for a series of gruesome murders, adding layers of suspense and intrigue to the narrative. What does Abhay offer to its viewers? The ensemble cast includes notable actors such as Ram Kapoor and Chunky Pandey, who take on antagonist roles, adding depth to the storyline. The series has been praised for its gritty storytelling, intense performances, and the ability to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its dark themes and complex characters, Abhay offers a compelling watch for fans of the crime thriller genre. The first season of Abhay is inspired by India's most popular Nithari case, in which Abhay solves the mystery of the disappearance of children. Raghav Juyal also appears in the role of a psycho killer in an episode of the second season of Abhay. The audience found this season less attractive than the first season. But Kunal's acting and the cinematography of series by Hari. K. Vedantam were appreciated. More about Abhay The third season of 'Abhay' streamed in April 2022. Vijay Raaz appeared as a villain in it. The story of Aghoris was shown in the series. Vijay appeared in the role of Baba of Kali Shakti. Apart from Kunal Khemu, Asha Negi and Nidhi Singh are also in this season and again, there are many serial killings in the series along with many gruesome sequences. The final IMDB rating of all the seasons has been summed up to 8.0, which is currently streaming on Zee5.

Who is Neha Singh Rathore, booked over ‘provocative' Pahalgam attack posts?
Who is Neha Singh Rathore, booked over ‘provocative' Pahalgam attack posts?

Hindustan Times

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Who is Neha Singh Rathore, booked over ‘provocative' Pahalgam attack posts?

An FIR was registered on Sunday against folk singer Neha Singh Rathore at a police station in Uttar Pradesh's Lucknow for sharing 'objectionable' content on social media regarding the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack that killed 26 people. Authorities said her posts, described as 'provocative', targeted a specific faith community following the Pahalgam tragedy and could potentially threaten the nation's unity, according to PTI news agency. Poet Abhay Pratap Singh, a resident of Gudamba, Kursi Road, lodged the complaint at Hazratganj police station. "In this situation, singer and poetess Neha Singh Rathore, using her Twitter (now X) handle @nehafolksinger made some objectionable posts that can adversely affect the national integrity and made repeated efforts to incite one community against another based on religion," the complainant, Abhay Pratap Singh, said. Following the complaint, police booked Rathore under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including charges related to promoting communal disharmony, disturbing public peace, and endangering India's sovereignty, unity, and integrity. She has also been charged under provisions of the Information Technology Act, police added. Meanwhile, Rathore posted a video on her social media platform X, stating, 'BJP's IT cell is calling me anti-national because some Pakistani social media handle copied my video. 14 members of my family have served in the Indian Army and paramilitary forces. My brother is fighting Naxalites in Chhattisgarh and my uncle fought in the Kargil war.'

Sedition Case Filed Against Singer Neha Singh Over 'Provocative Posts' On Pahalgam Terror Attack
Sedition Case Filed Against Singer Neha Singh Over 'Provocative Posts' On Pahalgam Terror Attack

News18

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Sedition Case Filed Against Singer Neha Singh Over 'Provocative Posts' On Pahalgam Terror Attack

The complainant referred to the execution-like killing of 26 people, mostly tourists, in Pahalgam last week by terrorists after reportedly asking about their religious affiliation. Police here have registered a case of sedition against folk singer Neha Singh Rathore over a complaint that her provocative social media posts targeting a particular faith community in the wake of the Pahalgam tragedy could harm the nation's unity. The complainant referred to the execution-like killing of 26 people, mostly tourists, in Pahalgam last week by terrorists after reportedly asking about their religious affiliation, which left the entire country grieving and vying for the blood of the perpetrators. 'In this situation, singer and poetess Neha Singh Rathore, using her Twitter (now X) handle @nehafolksinger made some objectionable posts that can adversely affect the national integrity and made repeated efforts to incite one community against another based on religion," the complainant, Abhay Pratap Singh, said. The complaint was registered at the Hazratganj police station in Lucknow. Based on the complaint, police registered a case against the folk singer on multiple charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including attempting to promote sectarian animosity, disturbing public tranquillity and endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India, police said, adding that she has also been booked under the Information Technology Act. While BNS does not explicitly mention sedition as was specified in the colonial-era Indian Penal Code Section 124A, the new criminal code deals with similar charges of endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country under section 152.

Folk singer Neha Singh Rathore booked for 'provocative' social media posts
Folk singer Neha Singh Rathore booked for 'provocative' social media posts

The Hindu

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Folk singer Neha Singh Rathore booked for 'provocative' social media posts

Lucknow police have registered a case of sedition against folk singer Neha Singh Rathore over a complaint that her provocative social media posts targeting a particular faith community in the wake of the Pahalgam tragedy could harm the nation's unity. The complainant referred to the execution-like killing of 26 people, mostly tourists, in Pahalgam last week by terrorists after reportedly asking about their religious affiliation, which left the entire country grieving and vying for the blood of the perpetrators. Follow Pahalgam terror attack updates on April 28 "In this situation, singer and poetess Neha Singh Rathore, using her Twitter [now X] handle @nehafolksinger made some objectionable posts that can adversely affect the national integrity and made repeated efforts to incite one community against another based on religion," the complainant, Abhay Pratap Singh, said. The complaint was registered at the Hazratganj police station in Lucknow. Based on the complaint, police registered a case against the folk singer on multiple charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including attempting to promote sectarian animosity, disturbing public tranquillity and endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India, police said, adding that she has also been booked under the Information Technology Act. While BNS does not explicitly mention sedition as was specified in the colonial-era Indian Penal Code Section 124A, the new criminal code deals with similar charges of endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country under section 152.

Sedition Case Against Singer For 'Provocative' Posts On Pahalgam Attack
Sedition Case Against Singer For 'Provocative' Posts On Pahalgam Attack

NDTV

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Sedition Case Against Singer For 'Provocative' Posts On Pahalgam Attack

Lucknow: Police here have registered a case of sedition against folk singer Neha Singh Rathore over a complaint that her provocative social media posts targeting a particular faith community in the wake of the Pahalgam tragedy could harm the nation's unity. The complainant referred to the execution-like killing of 26 people, mostly tourists, in Pahalgam last week by terrorists after reportedly asking about their religious affiliation, which left the entire country grieving and vying for the blood of the perpetrators. "In this situation, singer and poetess Neha Singh Rathore, using her Twitter (now X) handle @nehafolksinger made some objectionable posts that can adversely affect the national integrity and made repeated efforts to incite one community against another based on religion," the complainant, Abhay Pratap Singh, said. The complaint was registered at the Hazratganj police station in Lucknow. Based on the complaint, police registered a case against the folk singer on multiple charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including attempting to promote sectarian animosity, disturbing public tranquillity and endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India, police said, adding that she has also been booked under the Information Technology Act. While BNS does not explicitly mention sedition as was specified in the colonial-era Indian Penal Code Section 124A, the new criminal code deals with similar charges of endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country under section 152.

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