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India Gazette
30-06-2025
- India Gazette
Tripura Police arrest four drug smugglers, recover items worth Rs 2 lakh
Agartala (Tripura) [India], June 30 (ANI): The East Agartala Police conducted a raid at Lalmatia on Monday, leading to the arrest of four drug smugglers. The operation was carried out based on secret information, with the cooperation of the Maharaj Ganj Bazar Outpost team. The arrested individuals were identified as Rahul Roy, Rajib Roy, Mithun Das, and Bimal Sutradhar. Following the arrest, authorities seized a substantial quantity of illegal narcotics, including 1,200 vials of brown sugar, along with Rs 7,000 in cash, three mobile phones, one motorcycle, and one scooty. According to police estimates, the total market value of the seized contraband and items is approximately Rs 1.5 to Rs 2 lakh. Confirming the development, the SDPO of Sadar Subdivision stated that an NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) case has been registered against the accused. They are being produced before the court today, with police seeking their remand for further investigation. Meanwhile, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday said that the development of education, health, and communication systems is one of the priority areas of the current government, and there has been a huge improvement in the health system in Tripura. He stated that initiatives have been taken to strengthen the infrastructure in district hospitals to improve health services. So far this year alone, projects worth approximately Rs 674 crore have been inaugurated and laid in various places across the state, according to a release from the Tripura Chief Minister's Office (CMO). As per the release, CM Saha said this while inaugurating 28 projects and laying the foundation for 5 more projects in Ganganagar today (total project costs Rs. 42.46 crore). CM Saha stated that from January 1, 2025, to the present, he has inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for various projects worth approximately Rs 674 crore in different parts of the state, according to the release. 'The Prime Minister says that we have to work for the people. Therefore, the BJP-led government is working to maintain the continuity of development. The double-engine government is working to maintain the happiness of the people and to deliver the benefits of people-oriented projects to the last person,' he said. (ANI)


Time of India
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sonakshi Sinha reveals she doesn't swim at nights because of THIS film
Sonakshi Sinha revealed that the 1992 horror film 'Junoon' deeply traumatized her childhood. The film's plot, featuring a man transforming into a tiger, and its shooting location at a familiar hotel, instilled a lasting fear. She still avoids swimming at night due to the film's impact, highlighting its unsettling influence. Everyone has that one horror film from their childhood that left them too scared to sleep alone or turn off the lights — and for Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha , it was Junoon, the 1992 cult horror thriller starring Rahul Roy and Pooja Bhatt . Sonakshi is currently preparing to release his psychological horror film Nikita Roy on 18th July. In her recent conversation with ETimes, Sonakshi candidly opened up about how the film terrified her as a child and continues to haunt her till date. 'Zaheer & I Are...' Sonakshi Gets REAL About Married Life | Special Bond Behind 'Nikita Roy' Film Speaking about the lasting impact of Junoon, Sonakshi said, 'One horror film that really scarred me for life was Junoon. Main aaj tak raat ko swimming pool mein nahi jaati hoon because of it.' She went on to recall how the movie, which featured a man transforming into a tiger at night, left such a deep impression on her that she still avoids swimming after dark. What made the experience even eerier for young Sonakshi was the fact that the film was shot at a location deeply familiar to her. 'I used to go swimming at Centaur Hotel as a child, and that was the same hotel where Junoon was shot,' she revealed. The actress reminisced about how the thought of Rahul Roy's character transforming into a tiger and jumping into the very same pool she swam in was enough to traumatize her. For Sonakshi, Junoon wasn't just another horror film — it was a formative, unsettling experience that stayed with her well into adulthood. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Despite growing up in a Bollywood family and eventually becoming an actor herself, she confessed that certain horror films still make her uneasy, with Junoon holding a special place on that list for all the wrong reasons. Directed by Mahesh Bhatt , Junoon is a 1992 supernatural thriller where Rahul Roy's character is cursed to turn into a tiger on full moon nights. A mix of horror, folklore, and drama, the film became a cult classic for its eerie atmosphere, haunting transformation sequences, and unconventional horror narrative for its time. Nikita Roy is directed by Sonakshi's brother Kussh S Sinha and also features Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal .


Khaleej Times
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Salman Khan took inspiration from from ex-Indian president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam for 'Tere Naam'
More than two decades, Tere Naam remains one of Salman Khan's most memorable films — not just for its emotional story but also for his iconic hairstyle. Khan has revealed an interesting tidbit about his look for the romantic drama. In the first episode of The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show (Season 3), the 59-year-old actor shared his hairstyle was inspired by the former President of India, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. He also mentioned that the actor Rahul Roy had a similar hairstyle before, but for Tere Naam, he imagined a small-town character who would have long hair. "... All the old-school heroes had it too - that's (also) where the inspiration came from." Directed by the late Satish Kaushik, Tere Naam was released in 2003 and starred Salman as Radhe and Bhumika Chawla as Nirjala. It was a remake of the 1999 Tamil film Sethu, starring actor Vikram. Though the film received mixed reviews, it was remembered for Khan's intense performance. The film also marked Bhumika Chawla's Bollywood debut. During the show, Khan also opened up about a recent incident in which a woman managed to sneak into his Mumbai home. The topic came up when Sharma jokingly asked him about fans showing up at his residence with suitcases. "...There were security guards outside. A woman told them she wanted to head up to the fourth floor, and she entered. She rang the doorbell, and our maid opened the door," the actor said. "The maid was shocked because the lady said, 'Salman called me over.' Obviously, the servant saw her and was sure I definitely didn't call her. She was a fan, so she was escorted out."