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Time of India
14-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Death toll rises to 45 in Sigachi Industries explosion in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The death toll in the explosion at the chemical factory of Sigachi Industries climbed to 45 on Monday morning as one more victim, who was undergoing treatment at a private hospital, died of cardiac arrest. The deceased was identified as 45-year-old Tarak from West Bengal, who suffered over 75% burn injuries in the June 30 explosion that ripped through the dryer unit of the firm located in Pashamylaram of Sangareddy district. Arrangements were made by district authorities to send the deceased's body to his native place. Currently, four more patients are undergoing treatment at the same hospital, with one of them, Rajesh Kumar Chowdary (42) from Bihar, being on a non-invasive ventilator (HIV). The condition of the other three is stable, according to doctors. Meanwhile, another two victims, Videshi Kahar (48) and Ganga Mukhiya (38), both of whom suffered from 40% burns, were declared stable and were discharged from another private hospital in Patancheru on Monday. Eight people are still untraced from the incident. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jr NTR spotted at Mumbai airport after wrapping up 'War 2' shoot; 'RRR' star greets fans with smile
has officially wrapped the shooting of his Bollywood debut film, 'War 2' co-starring and . The actor, who had been staying in Mumbai for the final schedule of the spy action thriller, was spotted at the Mumbai airport recently. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now According to a Pinkvilla report, Jr NTR was seen at the Mumbai airport in an all-black casual look after he stepped out of his car. With cameras clicking away, Jr NTR graciously waved at the paparazzi and even took a moment to interact with fans waiting to catch a glimpse of him. He happily obliged a few fans with selfies before making his way into the terminal. Recently, Jr NTR took to his X (formerly Twitter) handle to share that he has officially wrapped up shooting for 'War 2', of the YRF Spy Universe. Tarak described the journey as a "learning experience" and praised his co-star Hrithik Roshan. "So much to take back from this one… It's always a blast being on set with Hrithik Sir. His energy is something I have always admired," he wrote. He also had high words of appreciation for director Ayan Mukerji, calling him a visionary and hinting at a "big surprise package" awaiting audiences. His post reads, "And It's a wrap for #War2! So much to take back from this one… It's always a blast being on set with @iHrithik Sir. His energy is something I have always admired. There is so much I have learned from him on this journey of War 2. Ayan has been amazing. He has truly set the stage for a big surprise package for the audience. A big thanks to the entire @yrf team and all our crew for the love and effort. Can't wait for all of you to experience this high on August 14th!" On the other hand, Jr NTR is expected to be working on his next film with Prashanth Neel, which is rumoured to be named 'Dragon'. He will also be working on a mythological project with Trivikram Srinivas.


New Indian Express
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Darshan's Devil moves to Europe for next schedule
The team of Devil, the upcoming Darshan-starrer directed by Prakash Veer, has been planning to shoot some crucial scenes and a song sequence abroad. With Darshan securing the necessary permissions, they are all set to head to Europe in July. The finalised locations will be revealed soon. While a significant portion of the film was already canned in Bengaluru on elaborate sets, the team headed to the picturesque Udaipur for a crucial sequence. Devil marks the second collaboration between Darshan and director Prakash Veer after their successful outing with Tarak. The film, billed as an out-and-out mass entertainer, stars Rachana Rai as the female lead, with Mahesh Manjrekar playing the antagonist. The cast also includes Sharmiela Mandre, Achyuth Kumar, and Vinay Gowda in pivotal roles.


New Indian Express
24-05-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
Hole-y Delight! Mad Over Donuts Lands in Hyderabad
There's something about doughnuts that feels like childhood — sugary, soft and unapologetically indulgent. Now, that comforting bite of nostalgia has officially landed in Hyderabad with Mad Over Donuts (MOD) finally setting up their flagship store in the city. For years, people with a sweet tooth have waited, and now, the wait has a sprinkle-filled sweet reward. The doughnuts at MOD are soft, delicious, and a must-try, with flavours like Double Trouble, Kit Kat, and Brownie. With the new experiential donut setup, you can now customise your doughnut just the way you like it. The beverages served complement the doughnuts perfectly, making it an ideal combination. 'I think it was always on the cards for us to come in, and eventually we realised that Hyderabad is a market we just had to enter. As a brand, we've only expanded to six cities so far, but Hyderabad is such a receptive bakery and biryani go hand in hand. It felt like the right time to open our own store here,' says Tarak Bhattacharya, executive director and CEO of MOD. This isn't just another dessert outlet. MOD's Hyderabad store is one of its biggest flagships. The CEO expresses, 'What makes it special is the experiential doughnut activity. Kids, adults, and anyone can come and try their hands at doughnut-making. It's all about experiencing your own doughnut journey.' With the rising tide of health-conscious consumers, MOD is also preparing to evolve its menu. 'We're already in the process of R&D for our vegan and sugar-free doughnuts. I always say that when you indulge, you don't count calories. However, there is a segment that asks for healthier options, and we're working on that too,' reveals Tarak.


News18
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
DYK Jr NTR Was A Trained Kuchipudi Dancer Before Becoming Mass Star? Old Clips Go Viral
Last Updated: Jr NTR, the "Man of the Masses," owes his stardom to mass roles and exceptional dancing. Trained in Kuchipudi, his skills shone in the Oscar-winning "Naatu Naatu" from RRR. Did you know Jr NTR could dance like a dream even before he stepped into movies? While most fans know him as the powerhouse performer and 'Man of the Masses," what many don't realise is that Jr NTR has deep classical dance roots. Before he lit up the big screen, Tarak was already setting the stage on fire with Kuchipudi, a classical Indian dance form that he trained in for over a decade. Long before Jr NTR gave us the global hit, Naatu Naatu, from RRR, he was a young boy in full classical costume, nailing complicated Kuchipudi moves on stage with grace and precision. In fact, some old videos of a teen Tarak performing at events in Guntur and Dallas back in the late '90s are now going viral again. He finally put a pause on stage performances at 17 to dive into films — and the rest, as they say, is Tollywood history. In a past interview, Jr NTR shared that it was his mother who first introduced him to Kuchipudi and stood firm against the outdated idea that classical dance is meant only for girls. She encouraged him to pursue his passion without letting stereotypes hold him back. 'My mother has been one of the most influential people in my life. She has always pushed me to learn new things, which in the long run has immensely helped me in my craft. My mom really wanted me to learn classical dance, and therefore I became a classical dancer. As a kid, it was she who inspired me to take up dancing and made me understand that art knows no gender. I performed around the world as a dancer. I was 17 back then when I plunged into acting. Even in the RRR song 'Naatu Naatu', there is extensive dancing, but I really enjoyed it. For me, it's a way to express oneself," he said. Jr NTR is currently working on War 2 that would mark his Hindi debut. He has also collaborated with KGF director Prashanth Neel. First Published: