National award-winning director Prashant Verma has proved his mettle with his first two films, Awe and Kalki. Now he has announced his third film. The name of the film is Zombie Reddy. The new poster of the movie has been released.
The film is being produced by Apple Tree Studios. This is the first Zombie movie in Telugu based on real events. Despite the difficult circumstances created by Corona, our cast and crew worked tirelessly to make this film a reality. The producers said that we are sure that our audience will definitely like this high-quality movie.
Adoor: Sooraj’s mother Renuka, sister Surya, the main accused in the Uthra murder case was arrested by the Crime Branch team.
The investigation is charged with conspiracy and destruction of evidence. The two arrested from the house in Adoor were taken to the Kottarakkara. They are being questioned by the investigation team.
In this case, the two were released after being questioned earlier. The investigation team had filed the first charge sheet in the case last day. In it, Suraj made it clear that he was the mastermind behind the murder. His mother and sister were later arrested.
In the second charge sheet of the case, Suraj’s father, mother, and sister were arrested. The move by the Crime Branch is to make the role of the people clear.
New Delhi: Five infiltrators were killed in the encounter with Border Security Force in the border. The incident took place at around 4.45 am.
The encounter broke out after the infiltrates fire at BSF at Indo- Pak border in Punjab.
An officer said the infiltrators were asked to return but were not willing to go back. Then the BSF opened fire on border guards. Five infiltrators were shot dead in the encounter, reports said.
Kozhikode: With the US agency joining the investigation into the Karipur plane crash, there is a strong hope that moves from various quarters to destroy the airport in the wake of the crash will fail. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the US Department of Transportation Safety Agency is assisting the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), which is currently investigating. The Indian Pilot Guild has also taken the position that the real cause of the accident can be ascertained as the agency is also part of the investigation. With this, various commercial organizations that have been standing for the airport for years are assessing that the move to demolish the airport under the guise of danger has been thwarted.
The organizations hope that the arrival of this American agency as a technical advisor will make it clear that the tabletop runway did not play a role in the accident.
With this, the organizations are shifting to the position that the court proceedings demanding the closure of Karipur Airport in the wake of the plane crash will not stand. Commercial organizations are shifting to the position that such cases are just for publicity and do not need to be pursued.
The U.S. agency joins them after a special team from the AAIB launches an investigation. A team comprising AAIB Captain SS Chahar, Deputy Director Jasbir Singh, Operations Specialist Ved Prakash, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Mukul Bhardwaj, and Aviation Medicine Specialist YS Dahiya has already reached Karipur to begin the investigation. Karipur is the first plane crash investigation since the formation of AAIB. The bureau was set up eight years ago in compliance with the rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO. The team is expected to submit a report to the Ministry of Civil Aviation within five months.
It is estimated that the Kerala High Court will be cautious in dealing with such a serious investigation. In the past, there have been judicial inquiries into plane crashes. It is customary to hold a general sitting and take evidence from various quarters and submit a report. But with the U.S. agency cooperating in the investigation to prepare a detailed report on all the technical and human errors that led to the accident, the belief that moves against the airport will fall apart is gaining strength.
After the super hit ‘Iruthi Sutru’, ‘Surarai Potru’ is the latest film to be directed by Sudha Kongara with Surya in the lead role. The film is released live on the online platform. The film will be released on October 30 on Amazon Prime.
The heroine of the movie is Malayalee actress Aparna Balamurali. The film is being produced by 2D Entertainment and co-produced by Oscar-winning Seikia Entertainment’s Guneeth Mongha. The film also stars Han Rao, Paresh Rawal, and Jackie Shroff. GV Prakash Kumar is composing the music for the film. This is the 38th picture of the sun.
Class of 83 starring Bobby Deol has been released on Netflix. The film tells the story of the police. The film is directed by Atul Sabharwal and the music is composed by Viju Shah.
Bobby Deol will play the role of Dean Vijay Singh in the Netflix movie produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies. The film, which arrives as a crime drama, is based on real events. Anoop Soni, Joy Sengupta, Ninad Mahajani, Vishwajit Pradhan, Bhupendra Jadhav, Sameer, Hitesh Bhoraj, and Prithvik Pratap also starring in the film.
Thiruvananthapuram: The Central government has sought a report on the government’s controversial Life Mission project. The Central Government has sought information from the State regarding the assistance of the Red Crescent in the construction of the Life Mission Flat at Vadakancherry.
The Union Ministry of External Affairs has asked the state for details related to the project. It has been asked to share information related to receiving assistance from the Red Crescent in connection with the Life Mission project. Government sources said the requested information would be forwarded to the Center soon.
The state government is reportedly conducting an unofficial investigation into what happened in connection with the agreements with the Life Mission and the Red Crescent, and whether the procedures were followed.
Kochi: In a case registered by the Enforcement in connection with gold smuggling, Swapna Suresh has no bail. Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court rejects Swapna’s bail plea. There is prima facie evidence against the accused. Defendant testified that a large network was behind the smuggling. The court rejected the bail plea and said that the accused had confessed that she was a partner in gold smuggling. This is a high profile case involving high profile people in the country and abroad. The court also clarified that matters relating to the conspiracy should be examined.
In his bail plea, Swapnasuresh claimed that she had nothing to do with hawala, Benami transactions, and money laundering. The Enforcement Directorate has not been able to produce any evidence against him in this regard. Sapna argued that what she had earned was legal and that no transaction had been made illegally.
The investigation into the case is in its infancy, including in the office of the Chief Minister. The victim also informed the ED court of his dream. Granting bail for a dream can adversely affect the case. The Director of Enforcement argued that there was sufficient evidence in the case diary that the defendants were involved in the case. There is a lot of mystery about the money in the two bank lockers in the name of Swapna Suresh, the ED also informed the court.
Meanwhile, the remand of eight accused, including Swapna Suresh, Sandeep, and Sarith, has been extended in a case registered by the NIA. The NIA court in Kochi has extended the remand till next month.
Pathanamthitta: The High Court has directed to hand over the case of Mathai, a farm owner who died under mysterious circumstances while in the custody of the forest department, to the CBI. The order was issued after considering a petition filed by Mathai’s wife. The High Court’s decision came in the wake of the government’s decision to hand over the probe to the CBI.
However, the court asked the petitioners why the body was not buried. The High Court told Mathai’s wife that steps should be taken for his burial. The body of Mathai, who died on July 28, has not yet been cremated.
Mathai fell to death in a well while taking evidence in Chittar. Mathai was taken into custody in the case of destroying the camera of the forest department. On the same day, the relatives alleged that there was a mystery in the death. The relatives said that the body would not be cremated without taking action against the culprits. The High Court had sought an explanation from the Pathanamthitta SP stating that a detailed inquiry was needed into the incident.
Thiruvananthapuram: Junior nurses on indefinite strike in the state. The strike will start tomorrow in protest of the non-receipt of a pay hike for four years. Junior nurses demand that the basic pay of staff nurses be made available to junior nurses.
At present, the salary of junior nurses is Rs 13,900. The junior nurses have demanded that this be increased to 27,800. An indefinite strike was declared by 375 students from seven medical colleges in the state. Junior nurses allege that the health department does not consider them to be involved in corona duty.