First Look: Kiran Attracts With His Stylish Look In ‘Rules Ranjann’!

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Young and promising talent Kiran Abbavaram is celebrating his birthday today and the makers of his upcoming films are giving gifts to the hero in the form of video glimpses and first looks. Already, the glimpse of ‘Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha’ and first look of ‘Meter’ arrived to attract the audience. Now, the poster of his ‘Rules Ranjann’ came out and looks very stylish. Unlike his usual films, Kiran Abbavaram looks quite classy in this poster with a suit on.

With papers flying all over, Kiran is walking with a bag in his hand and has a big to-do list at the back. With spectacles on, he looks neat and tidy. The tagline of this movie is “Love has No Riles!”. Aside from Kiran, the movie also features Vennela Kishore, Himani, Vaishali, Jayavani, Mumtaz, Satya, Annu Kapoor, Siddharth Sen, Atul Parchure, Ashish Vidhyarthi, Ajay and others.

Presented by AM Ratnam, this movie is produced under Star Light Entertainments and Sai Surya Movies. Ratnam Krishna is the writer and director of this film. While the poster creates a positive vibe, one may get a feeling that the movie may run on the similar lines of Sharwanand and Maruthi’s ‘Mahanubhavudu’. That film is about a hero who has OCD but risks it all for his love. Going by the tagline, ‘Rules Ranjann’ might also have a similar storyline.


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Border 2’s Box Office Surge Marred by Theatre Incident

January 31, 2026

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War, action, and drama films have traditionally struggled at the Indian box office, with many failing to strike a chord with audiences. Border was a rare exception. Based on the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the film released in 1997 and struck a deep emotional connection with viewers, eventually emerging as a massive blockbuster.

Nearly three decades later, Border 2 has recreated that magic. Starring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, and Ahan Shetty in lead roles, the film is receiving an impressive response and is steadily marching toward the ₹350 crore mark worldwide.

Amid this success, the film encountered an unexpected incident. A morning show of Border 2 at Rajhans Multiplex in Valsad was abruptly cancelled after a portion of the ceiling inside the auditorium collapsed just before the screening began. Theatre staff quickly evacuated the hall, ensuring that no injuries were reported. Authorities later stepped in to secure the premises, once again raising concerns over the maintenance and safety standards of older cinema halls.

The incident also revived memories of the tragic Uphaar Cinema fire during a screening of Border in 1997, which claimed 59 lives and remains one of the darkest chapters in Indian cinema history. This time, however, the situation ended on a far more fortunate note, with everyone escaping unharmed.

As Border 2 continues its successful box-office run, the stark contrast between the film’s triumphant journey and these real-life incidents has not gone unnoticed.