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Saare Jahan Se Accha Release Date Out: Here's when and where you can watch Pratik Gandhi's spy series
Saare Jahan Se Accha Release Date Out: Here's when and where you can watch Pratik Gandhi's spy series

Pink Villa

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Saare Jahan Se Accha Release Date Out: Here's when and where you can watch Pratik Gandhi's spy series

Actor Pratik Gandhi gained prominence after starring in the 2020 web series Scam 1992, based on the life of Indian stockbroker Harshad Mehta. He was last seen in the biographical film Phule, released earlier this year. Pratik is now gearing up for the Netflix series, Saare Jahan Se Accha. The release date of the spy series has been announced. Here's when you can watch Saare Jahan Se Accha on OTT. Saare Jahan Se Accha to be released on this date In a collaborative post with Pratik Gandhi, the official Instagram handle of Netflix India shared a video while announcing the release date of Saare Jahan Se Accha. The video features Pratik, who can be heard saying, "Ek spy ke liye har choti detail important hoti hai, hamare mission ka success or failure isi par depend karta hai." "Target hai dushman goal, unki zameen par jaakar unhe nuclear power banne se rokna..." he adds. According to the announcement, the spy series will be released on Netflix from August 13, 2025, coinciding with the Independence Day weekend. "Kuch jung itihaas ke panno mein nahi milengi. Azaadi ke mahine mein, saare files unclassified ho jayengi. Watch Saare Jahan Se Accha, out 13 August, only on Netflix," the caption of the post reads. Check out the post here: All you need to know about Saare Jahan Se Accha Created by Gaurav Shukla, Saare Jahan Se Accha delves into a story about wits, morality, and secrets in the world of Indian intelligence. In the series, Pratik Gandhi plays the role of Vishnu Shankar, an Indian intelligence officer on a mission to defeat his counterpart across the border while sabotaging their nuclear program. Set in the 1970s, the series also features actors such as Sunny Hinduja, Suhail Nayyar, Kritika Kamra, Tillotama Shome, Rajat Kapoor, and Anup Soni. The teaser of Saare Jahan Se Accha was released in February this year. It is helmed by Sumit Purohit. Pratik Gandhi's work front Pratik Gandhi has previously worked in movies like Madgaon Express and Do Aur Do Pyaar. His other notable works include Scam 1992, Dedh Bigha Zameen, Agni, and Dhoom Dhaam. Pratik will also be seen in Hansal Mehta's upcoming biographical drama, Gandhi, based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi.

Master the Markets with AI: Springpad's Transformative Trading Workshop
Master the Markets with AI: Springpad's Transformative Trading Workshop

Business Standard

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Master the Markets with AI: Springpad's Transformative Trading Workshop

VMPL New Delhi [India], June 20: Imagine sitting at your desk, juggling work emails, and missing a golden trading opportunity because you didn't have time to analyze the market. Or maybe you've always wanted to dip your toes into trading but felt overwhelmed by the jargon and complexity. Springpad's AI-powered trading workshop is here to change that, offering a lifeline to anyone eager to grow their wealth without the stress of manual trading. Springpad, an innovative AI-driven EdTech and wealth advisory platform based in Kolkata, India, has crafted a workshop that makes trading accessible, efficient, and profitable. Whether you're a student dreaming of financial freedom, an entrepreneur looking to diversify income, or a seasoned trader aiming to sharpen your edge, this workshop promises to equip you with cutting-edge AI tools to master the stock market--no prior experience required. Founders' Vision: Empowering Your Financial Journey At the heart of Springpad are its visionary co-founders, Rahul Chandra and Pratik Chakraborty, whose passion for financial education drives the platform's mission. Rahul, a rare holder of CFA, FRM, and CAIA certifications--achieved by only about 2,700 professionals globally--has mentored over 50,000 students. "Our goal is to democratize investing," Rahul says. "With AI, anyone can make informed decisions and build wealth, regardless of their background." His expertise in simplifying complex financial concepts ensures that even beginners feel confident navigating the market. Pratik, with over nine years of experience managing portfolios worth more than ₹25 crore, brings a practical edge to the workshop. Having delivered 25%+ annual returns using AI-driven strategies, he's committed to sharing his insights. "We want to give wings to your financial goals," Pratik emphasizes. "Upskilling through our programs is the key to achieving your dreams of financial success." Together, their dynamic teaching style transforms daunting trading concepts into actionable steps. What You'll Gain from the Workshop Springpad's workshop is a game-changer, offering hands-on learning through live sessions where AI is put to work in real-time. Participants witness strategies being built and back-tested, showcasing how AI can analyze market data to uncover lucrative opportunities. The workshop caters to all levels, teaching you to: -Identify high-growth sectors and conduct professional-grade research in just minutes using AI. -Make trading decisions 10x faster and more accurately to outperform the market. -Back-test strategies for enhanced profitability. -Create AI-powered algorithmic trading strategies for automation. -Spot hidden price patterns and trends for smarter trades. -Build a bullet-proof portfolio with deep fundamental and technical analysis. No prior knowledge is needed, as the workshop starts from the basics. It's delivered via Zoom, typically spanning a few hours, and encourages attendees to bring a notebook to jot down key insights. The tools taught in the workshop empower you to perform months of research in minutes, making trading more efficient and effective. Real Stories from Attendees Springpad's workshop has earned a stellar 4.7-star rating on Trustpilot, based on over 1.5K+ reviews, reflecting its impact on thousands of participants. Attendees consistently praise its clarity and the power of its AI tools. A 58-year-old doctor shared, "The teachings were so easy to understand. The amazing automation with proof of smart trading in Springpad's tools blew me away. I'm already enrolled in their 6-month workshop!" Another participant, new to trading, said, "I never saw anything like this before. It made analysis and stock selection so easy, and now I'm confident I can pick stocks without hesitation." A busy professional added, "Spending a Sunday morning learning AI-driven trading was worth it. The opportunities it opened up are endless." These stories highlight how Springpad makes complex trading accessible, empowering people from all walks of life to take control of their finances. Why This Workshop Stands Out The stock market can feel like a maze, with many fearing losses due to its unpredictability. Springpad's workshop tackles these fears head-on by leveraging AI to minimize risks and maximize returns. AI's ability to automate research, identify patterns, and execute trades with precision is transforming the trading landscape, and Springpad puts these tools in your hands. Unlike traditional trading courses that rely on outdated methods, Springpad's workshop is forward-thinking, focusing on automation and efficiency. It's ideal for busy professionals, students, or anyone who wants to grow their wealth without dedicating hours to market analysis. With 65,000 past attendees recommending it, the workshop has proven its value across diverse audiences. How AI is Changing Trading Forever AI is no longer a futuristic concept--it's reshaping how we trade today. By processing vast amounts of data in seconds, AI uncovers opportunities that human traders might miss. Springpad's workshop teaches you to harness this power, from automating investments to decoding financial statements and identifying breakout stocks. The result? Smarter, faster, and more profitable trading. The workshop also introduces the PEAK framework, a strategy developed by Rahul and Pratik to guide quick market analysis, precision trading, and the identification of high-potential stocks. This practical approach ensures you leave with tools you can apply immediately. Take the First Step Toward Financial Freedom Springpad's AI-powered trading workshop is more than a learning experience--it's a gateway to financial independence. With expert guidance, cutting-edge tools, and a supportive community, it empowers you to trade with confidence. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming to dominate the market, this workshop offers the skills and strategies to succeed. Ready to transform your trading journey? Register now at Springpad's website and unlock the power of AI to build your wealth. Visit their website today to start your journey! Company: SpringPad Website: hello@ Contact No.: +91-9147398293

One day too late: Missed flight becomes final departure
One day too late: Missed flight becomes final departure

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Time of India

One day too late: Missed flight becomes final departure

Ahmedabad: For Anil Kumar Vyas, a retired civil engineer from Rajasthan, the weight of one day's difference will haunt him forever. His daughter, Dr Komi Vyas, her husband Dr Pratik Joshi, and their three children — eight-year-old Mariah and five-year-old twins, Pratyut and Nakul — were killed in the Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. The family had initially planned to fly to the UK a day earlier, on June 11, but failed to get tickets. "So, they booked for the next day. Just a day's difference. And now, my whole family is gone," he said. After the crash, Vyas travelled to Ahmedabad to identify the bodies. He was able to identify his daughter by her earrings and clothing at the Civil Post Mortem Room. Komi's sister flew in from Berlin to provide a DNA sample alongside her father, which was matched on June 17, when the bodies were released to the family. Their last rites were performed the same day. "Everything changed in a day," Vyas said. "A lifetime of dreams lost — just because of one day." The Joshi-Vyas family had been preparing for a new life abroad. Pratik and Komi were doctors who had recently cleared the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA) exam, qualifying them to practice medicine in the UK. Pratik, a radiologist formerly with Zydus Hospital, had already started working at Royal Derby Hospital in Derby, UK. Komi, who had resigned from her post as an assistant professor and pathologist at Pacific Medical College and Hospital in Udaipur, was set to join him permanently with the children. Pratik had flown back to Ahmedabad on June 9 to accompany his wife and children as they embarked on this next chapter together. Instead, what was meant to be a shared step into a promising new chapter became a devastating full stop.

DNA profiling for Air India crash victims may end today, kin await results
DNA profiling for Air India crash victims may end today, kin await results

Hindustan Times

time16-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

DNA profiling for Air India crash victims may end today, kin await results

The painstaking process of DNA profiling of all the victims of the Air India Dreamliner crash is expected to finish by Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning, a top doctor said on Monday, potentially exacerbating the wait of scores of relatives who continue to camp in Ahmedabad. Also Read: DNA verification completed for 119 victims in Air India plane crash A group of 54 experts across Forensic Science Laboratories in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot are working round-the-clock to carry out profiling and matching tests. But there is still no final word on the official toll on what is India's worst single-aircraft tragedy that killed all but one of the 242 on board, and at least 30in the hostel building the AI-171 jet rammed into, or in the neighbourhood. Dr Rakesh Joshi, superintendent of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, said that 119 DNA samples have matched with the victims of the crash. Using these, 76 bodies have been handed over to families. Another eight bodies, which didn't require DNA sampling, were returned on Friday. Also Read: Did double engine failure cause the Air India plane crash? PIB fact-checks At least 14 more bodies will be returned by Tuesday morning. 'The DNA profiling all the victims will be completed by either Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning,' Joshi said. 'We are trying our best to finish this process as soon as possible.' One of the people identified by DNA profiling was former chief minister Vijay Rupani, whose final rites were conducted in Rajkot on Monday. Also Read: New video shows lone survivor walking away as crashed plane turns into fireball The Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick crashed 33 seconds after taking off on Thursday afternoon and rammed into the medical college hostel, marking the worst air tragedy in the country in three decades. Thick plumes of black smoke billowed from the debris of AI-171 at the crash site roughly 3km from the Ahmedabad airport premises. The aircraft – which carried almost a full load of 125,000 litres of fuel – entered a slow descent shortly after taking off at 1.38pm, with its landing gear still extended before exploding into a huge fireball upon impact. The twin-engine plane had reached an altitude of 625 feet (190.5 meters) at a speed of 174 knots, according to data from Flightradar24. Since Thursday, scores of relatives have trooped into Ahmedabad, their wait turning from hours into days as authorities struggled to identify charred bodies and recover samples. At Dr Pratik Joshi's home in Ahmedabad, for example, 50-60 relatives from Rajasthan's Banswara are anxiously awaiting DNA confirmation to claim the remains of Pratik, 41, his wife Dr. Komi Vyas, and their children — Miraya, 8, and twins Nakul and Pradyut, 5. 'We are caught in a nightmare, unable to sleep or stay awake,' said Anil Vyas, Komi's father. 'They've confirmed Pratik' identity, but we're still waiting for the others. Nothing is in our hands…Hospital authorities have promised answers by tomorrow. The wait gets heavier with time,' he told HT. Dr. Pratik Joshi, a 41-year-old radiologist, was relocating his family from India to London for a new chapter. The family had captured their joy in a selfie on board, moments before the crash. Other families grew more impatient. 'They told us 72 hours. It has been four days now. We haven't got a call from the hospital authorities yet. I don't know when I will get to see the body of my brother and his family members so we can lay them to rest,' said Imtiyaz Ali, whose brother Javed Ali, sister-in-law Mariyam, and their children Aman Ali and Zayn Ali were killed in the crash. `Javed is of Indian origin and Mariyam is of Pakistani origin. 'The doctors explained to me that through DNA matching of my blood sample, they can confirm the DNA sample of my brother Javed. Then through his DNA, they can confirm the DNA samples of his two children,' Imtiyaz said. Finally, the confirmed samples of the two children would be used to identify Mariyam. Dr Joshi urged the grief-stricken kin of the victims to not panic, but acknowledged that complaints were mounting. 'Some are complaining that the results have not come even after 72 hours. I appeal to them not to panic because this is a very important process with legal implications. We will call them as soon as results arrive,' he said. He underlined that delays were on various accounts. 'Two foreign nationals will arrive on Tuesday for DNA testing, …11 families who have lost multiple relatives in crash have received one body but are still awaiting the release of others…18 other families, whose loved ones' DNA has been matched, have yet to inform authorities when they will claim the remains for final rites,' he said. Rohit Patel from Nadiad shared that hospital authorities confirmed a DNA match for his brother Anil Patel's daughter-in-law, Puja Patel, but added that he was still awaiting results for HIS WHO Harshit Patel. 'We're heartbroken and unsure what to do next. We've asked them to release both bodies together so we can perform their final rites,' he said. Doctors cautioned that the nature of the remains – many of the bodies are charred due to the intense heat of the fire that accompanied the crash – is making extraction of viable DNA challenging. A doctor from Ahmedabad's Civil Hospital told HT that often samples of multiple relatives needed to strengthen statistical certainty, especially when the DNA is degraded. 'We may need to test several relatives—parents, siblings, children—and if the body is dismembered, all recovered parts are tested to confirm they belong to the same individual before release,' the doctor said, requesting anonymity. Dr. Saumil P. Merchant, professor and head of forensic medicine at Narendra Modi Medical College, said that under normal conditions, a DNA report takes about three months due to the stepwise nature of profiling: sample cleaning, DNA isolation, quality assessment, amplification, sequencing, and matching. 'In this case, the timeline has been compressed to just 72 hours by adopting a 24x7 operational system involving multiple forensic labs, including the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Gandhinagar—one of India's largest— that can process around 130 samples at once,' Merchant told HT.

‘Were good people…didn't deserve this': Kin mourn as dreams of starting new life meet tragic end in final flight
‘Were good people…didn't deserve this': Kin mourn as dreams of starting new life meet tragic end in final flight

Indian Express

time13-06-2025

  • Indian Express

‘Were good people…didn't deserve this': Kin mourn as dreams of starting new life meet tragic end in final flight

They were good people…didn't deserve this, shared a heart broken Kuldeep Bhatt, who along with his cousin Prabuddha Vyas had arrived in Ahmedabad from Rajasthan's Banswara to inquire about their family members — the doctor couple along with their three children — who died in the Gatwick-bound Air India flight, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, that crashed within minutes of take off and burst into flames. On Friday noon, Vyas and Bhatt were at Ahmedabad's Meghaninagar police station inquiring about the belongings of their family members — radiologist Dr Pratik Joshi (46), his wife Dr Komi Vyas (39), their elder daughter Miraya (8), and five-year-old twins — Nakul and Pradyut. The two men had reached the police station, located about 2 km from the crash site, after Prabuddha Vyas, the younger sibling of Dr Komi, submitted his DNA samples at the Kasauti Bhavan of BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. The doctor couple had settled their affairs in India and were permanently immigrating to the United Kingdom. However, their dreams of starting a new chapter were brutally shattered by the fatal crash. The couple's last message to their families — a selfie of all five of them seated in the ill-fated Boeing aircraft — sent to the family WhatsApp group just minutes before take-off which was supposed to be a happy memory unfortunately became their last. Dr Pratik Joshi, who had earlier worked at Zydus Hospital in Ahmedabad, had moved to London about six years ago even as his wife, who was also earlier at Zydus with her husband, had eventually moved to Pacific Medical College and Hospital in Rajasthan's Udaipur. 'Since Dr Pratik had completed about six years working in the UK, where his family said he was employed at a private hospital… he now wanted to take his family there. That is why he had come to India,' said Bhatt. 'They were good, decent people who didn't deserve this,' said Bhatt. Bhatt said that both of Dr Pratik's parents were also doctors in Rajasthan. His father had come to Ahmedabad to give his DNA sample. Meanwhile, a doctor at Zydus Hospital in Ahmedabad told The Indian that Pratik had visited them just a day before his flight.

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