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Ranbir Kapoor’s Outburst: A Reflection on Celebrity Privacy

Recently, Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor found himself embroiled in a controversy after a video surfaced online capturing his frustration with intrusive paparazzi. The incident occurred during a personal outing with his wife, Alia Bhatt, when photographers swarmed the couple, seeking to capture candid moments.
In the viral video, Ranbir Kapoor is seen expressing his annoyance at the relentless pursuit by the paparazzi, emphasizing the need for personal space and privacy. This public display of frustration has sparked a wider conversation about the fine line between public interest and the right to privacy for celebrities.
This incident is not an isolated one. Alia Bhatt had previously voiced her displeasure over unauthorized photographs taken inside her home. Ranbir Kapoor, in support of his wife, condemned such invasions of privacy, terming them “ugly” and hinting at potential legal action against the perpetrators. The couple’s stance has garnered support from fellow actors who have also condemned the paparazzi’s disregard for personal boundaries.
The incident has ignited a debate on social media, with many fans rallying behind the couple and advocating for a more respectful approach to celebrity coverage. The viral nature of the video has highlighted the challenges faced by celebrities in navigating the public eye and the constant pressure to maintain a flawless public image.
This incident serves as a reminder that even in the age of social media, celebrities deserve a certain level of privacy and respect. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it is essential to strike a balance between public curiosity and the individual rights of celebrities.
Ola Electric’s stock almost at its debut price, drops nearly 50 pc from highest level

Mumbai, Oct 25 (IANS) Bhavish Aggarwal-run Ola Electric saw its stock nosedive to almost its debut price of Rs 76 on Friday during the day’s trading, before closing at Rs 77.29 apiece.
After touching Rs 76.73 during the day’s trade, the EV firm’s stock closed marginally higher at Rs 77.29 apiece.
The EV company’s stock has fallen almost 50 per cent from its highest level of Rs 157.40.
Ola Electric’s shares were listed in August. After listing, a sharp rally was seen in the Ola Electric and the counter made an all-time high of Rs 157.40 before starting a steep fall.
According to market experts, the strong support of Rs 86 has broken in Ola Electric and the next target is Rs 75 and the “trend in the counter continues to be negative”.
Market watchers emphasised that once the share price goes below the IPO price and sustains at that level for some time, the counter is likely to face heavy institutional and retail selling due to poor company metrics like slow sales and service-related problems that have affected hundreds of Ola Electric customers.
The stock remains weak and selling is being seen at all levels. Due to the weakness, investors should stay away from this stock and invest in stocks with strong fundamentals, warn market experts.
According to the government portal Vahan, Ola Electric sold 24,665 e-scooters in September. In August, this figure was 27,587. Ola Electric’s flagship S1 series EV scooter has become a nightmare for hundreds of customers who are consistently facing issues like malfunctioning hardware and glitching software and spare parts are hard to come by, resulting in inordinate delays.
Pakistan world’s third worst country in managing law and order

The World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index 2024 has ranked Pakistan as the world’s third worst nation among 142 countries, when it comes to maintaining the law and order situation.According to the report, Pakistan was ranked 140th along with Mali (141) and Nigeria (142) in terms of order and security.
Pakistan is referred to as a state where the military might is supreme and stands above all, thus putting the rights of people and the rule of law on an extremely poor footing, especially in the areas of civil and criminal justice.Among the areas most affected by the poor justice system include civil and criminal justice, fundamental rights, open government, corruption, regulatory enforcement and order and security.
The WJP index rated Pakistan’s global ranking at 129 out of a total of 142 countries assessed.With the top judges of the country fighting publicly against each other – claiming to be the savior of the country’s legal system – the WJP’s report is a serious blot on the country, exposing its deteriorating justice system and governance.
The WJP report factored in issues like constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice and criminal justice to determine rule of law performance of a country.The report further highlighted that Pakistan’s global ranking in the area of criminal justice stands at 98 out of 142 countries. In the area of provision of civil justice, Pakistan stands at 128 out of 142 countries globally. In the area of regulatory enforcement, Pakistan’s global ranking remains at 127.
Pakistan is also ranked 125 in the field of fundamental rights and 124 in the field of absence of corruption.The World Justice Project is an independent, multidisciplinary organisation working to create knowledge, build awareness, and stimulate action to advance the rule of law worldwide.The WJP Rule of Law Index was first piloted in 2008. Since then it has evolved, expanding to include over 142 countries.
Three women killed in road accident in Philippines

Three women have been killed after their motorcycle collided with a van in Philippines, a local official said Saturday.Emil Sumagaysay, head of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office of Tupi town in South Cotabato province, said the crash happened along a highway at around 10 p.m. local time on Friday.
Initial investigations showed that both vehicles were traveling at high speed. The three motorcycle riders, two teachers and a student, were thrown onto the pavement, Xinhua news agency reported.”All the victims sustained head injuries and were pronounced dead on arrival in the hospital,” Sumagaysay said.
Earlier on October 12, 2024, a sedan car collided with a trailer truck in Cebu province in Philippines, killing three and critically injuring another.Police said the 20-year-old male driver of the car and his two male passengers, aged 18 and 22, were killed in the accident that happened at around 3:20 a.m. local time in Pinamungajan town.
Police said the car was travelling south from Toledo City when it swerved to the opposite lane and crashed with an oncoming truck. Police alleged that the car’s driver and his three passengers, all students, were under the influence of alcohol.
Lokesh Kanagaraj Hints at ‘Kaithi 2’ Coming

In a thrilling announcement, renowned Kollywood director Lokesh Kanagaraj has hinted at a potential sequel to the critically acclaimed film ‘Kaithi’. The director took to Twitter to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the film’s release, expressing gratitude to Karthi and SR Prabhu for making the ‘Lokesh Cinematic Universe’ possible.
Lokesh’s tweet, “It all started here. Thank you Karthi and SR Prabhu. Because of you, the Lokesh Cinematic Universe is possible. Delhi (Karthi) will be back soon,” has ignited excitement among fans. This cryptic message suggests that a second installment of ‘Kaithi’ is indeed in the works, with Karthi reprising his iconic role as Dilli.
The original ‘Kaithi’ was a blockbuster hit, praised for its gripping storyline, high-octane action sequences, and Karthi’s powerful performance. The film’s success led to the birth of the Lokesh Cinematic Universe, which also includes films like ‘Vikram’ and ‘Leo’.
With Lokesh Kanagaraj’s vision and Karthi’s charismatic portrayal, ‘Kaithi 2’ is poised to be another cinematic masterpiece. Fans eagerly await further updates on the project, hoping for a thrilling continuation of the ‘Kaithi’ saga.
PM Modi to virtually inaugurate three medical colleges in MP on Oct 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate three new medical colleges, three nursing colleges and primary health care centres in Madhya Pradesh on October 29, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced on Saturday.During an interaction with the media at the BJP headquarters in Bhopal, Yadav informed that PM Modi will inaugurate three medical colleges in Shivani, Neemach, and Mandsaur districts.
He said the development is part of the state government’s commitment to strengthen the healthcare system of Madhya Pradesh.”Besides medical colleges, three newly established nursing colleges and primary care units will also be virtually inaugurated by PM Modi on October 29,” Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said.
Yadav further stated that he will attend the programme (inauguration) in Mandsaur, while Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel will be present in Shivani. Some other ministers will be attending the programme in Neemach.Notably, it would be the second project PM Modi will be inaugurating in Madhya Pradesh within a span of 10 days. Earlier, on October 20, he had virtually inaugurated newly established Airport in Rewa district of Vindhya region.
Joining the launch of the airport in Rewa, CM Mohan Yadav announced that for the next month, passengers between Rewa and Bhopal will fly at Rs 999 fare only under the PM Narendra Modi’s dedicated flight scheme.Yadav further said, “While Rewa will get a series of domestic passenger flights in the coming weeks and months, the new airport will also have cargo flights in the future. As per the plan for the Rewa Airport, big planes will also take off and land here in the coming times.”
Rewa Airport, the first in the Vindhya region has been developed under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) — UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) of the Central government and flight operations are expected to begin shortly.
Russia reacts to Israeli airstrikes on Iran, terms it as ‘explosive escalation’
Russia on Saturday called for the earliest possible normalization of the military and political situation in the Middle East, urging all parties involved to prevent the situation from developing into a catastrophic scenario.
“We remain deeply concerned about the ongoing explosive escalation between Israel and Iran, which creates real threats to stability and security in the region. We are ready to work with all parties to reduce the level of confrontation… We must stop provoking Iran to respond and get out of the spiral of uncontrolled escalation,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova in a media briefing.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced earlier in the day that they had successfully completed “precise and targeted strikes” against multiple military targets in Iran that posed an immediate threat to Israel.These strikes, conducted in three waves in collaboration with the Israeli Air Force (IAF), took place early Saturday in response to a ballistic missile attack on October 1, revealed IDF spokesman, Brigadier General Daniel Hagar.
Zakharova spotlighted that the IAF carried out airstrikes on a number of military facilities in the Iranian provinces of Tehran, Ilam and Khuzestan, in coordination with the United States.”According to the Iranian side, a significant portion of the aerial bombs could have been intercepted by the country’s air defence systems, which were on high alert. Apart from information about two Iranian servicemen, there were no reports of other casualties or injuries, primarily among the civilian population, including Russians living in Iran,” she mentioned.
“It is obvious that its root causes lie in the unresolved Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the well-known decisions of the UN Security Council and General Assembly, which provokes ever-increasing tension,” the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson added.Moscow also emphasised that it remains deeply concerned about the escalation of violence in Lebanon.
“There have been numerous reports of civilian casualties as a result of massive indiscriminate attacks on densely populated residential areas of Beirut and other Lebanese cities by the Israeli armed forces. Among the killed and wounded civilians are a large number of journalists and media workers,” said Zakharova.
She mentioned, that according to information available, on the night of October 25, the Israeli Air Force carried out airstrikes on a residential area of the city of Hasbaya in southern Lebanon, killing two employees of the Al-Mayadeen TV channel and a cameraman from the Al-Manar TV channel. Other media representatives were also wounded during the attack.
“It is absolutely clear that the Al-Mayadeen TV channel and its employees are the target of targeted attacks. This is another clear example of the desire of the Israeli military to eradicate any sources of alternative points of view on the events taking place in the region at any cost, without disdaining any means or methods,” remarked Zakharova.
The Russian MFA detailed that, since the beginning of the military operation in the Gaza Strip, about 140 media workers have died in the line of duty.
When Zayed Khan’s son faced a life threatening situation

Actor Zayed Khan, who is known for ‘Main Hoon Na’, ‘Dus’ and others, recently opened up about the crisis that he faced in his life.A video shared by Zayed’s ‘Main Hoon Na’ co-actor Amrita Rao on Instagram shows the actor talking about the time when his son faced a life threatening situation at the age of three.
He said, “My elder son, Zidane, had a very big problem called croup at the age of three. It’s a respiratory disease that happens on the trachea because of allergens. He had a very bad attack. He almost came to me and said, ‘Papa, help me, I can’t breathe’. And I took Zidane in a life-dead situation to the hospital. And there was a male nurse who was looking at us and he’s nodding that he doesn’t know whether Zidane is going to survive. And I could see Zidane, his ancillary muscles were stretching to get in the oxygen”.
He further mentioned, “You know, there’s nothing like losing a child. And I was like, God, you can’t do this. You know, like Daddy, take me. You leave him. 2 o’clock in the morning and by 8:30 – 9:00 am, we were in the hospital and the steroids started to work on Zidane. And they didn’t have to go for the surgery. And from the age of five only I put him in parkour, in taekwondo, in gymnastics”.
Zayed is married to Malaika Parekh, the couple tied the knot in 2005. The couple have two sons, born in 2008 and 2011. In 2008, Khan gave up smoking upon the birth of his first son, to ensure that his children grew up without accepting any bad habits as normal.















