
The makers of The Black Gold have unveiled a striking new poster featuring actress Samyuktha on the occasion of International Women’s Day, offering a powerful glimpse into the film’s intense action backdrop.
The newly released poster showcases Samyuktha in a fierce and commanding avatar, standing in the middle of a dangerous mining landscape that reflects strength, courage, and resilience. Holding a rifle with a determined look, she appears ready to confront any challenge that comes her way.
Her face and arms are covered with dust and visible injuries, suggesting she has already gone through a brutal fight. Dressed in rugged attire, Samyuktha perfectly matches the gritty and raw tone of the film.
Adding to the dramatic atmosphere, a massive explosion can be seen in the background, with flames and debris flying through the air. The visual intensifies the action-packed feel and hints at the high-stakes narrative the film promises to deliver.
The tagline, “She Believes in the Law, Not the Gun!”, suggests that the story will revolve around justice, determination, and a powerful internal conflict between duty and violence.
Produced by Razesh Danda and directed by Yogesh KMC, the film is currently in the final stages of shooting and is aiming for a Summer 2026 theatrical release.
With its strong premise and action-driven narrative, The Black Gold is expected to deliver an intense drama centered around a powerful female protagonist.























Kamal Haasan Slams US Remarks on India’s Oil Purchases
Actor-politician Kamal Haasan has strongly criticised remarks from the United States suggesting that India had been “given permission” to purchase Russian oil.
Responding to the controversy, the Rajya Sabha MP and leader of Makkal Needhi Maiam stated that India is a sovereign nation and does not take instructions from any foreign country.
In a post on X addressing Donald Trump, Haasan wrote that the people of India belong to a free and sovereign nation and no longer take orders from distant foreign shores. He also asked the former US President to mind his own business, stressing that mutual respect between sovereign nations is the only foundation for lasting global peace. Haasan further wished peace and prosperity for the United States and its citizens.
The controversy began after comments made by Scott Bessent, who stated that Washington had temporarily allowed India to buy Russian oil after the Middle East conflict disrupted global supply chains.
In an interview with Fox Business, Bessent reportedly said that India had earlier been asked to stop purchasing sanctioned Russian oil and had complied. According to him, the US later permitted India to resume purchases for a limited period to help ease pressure on global oil supplies.
When asked about the issue, Donald Trump reportedly suggested that easing restrictions could help stabilise the global oil market and reduce supply pressure.
Meanwhile, the Indian government maintained that the country’s energy supplies remain secure despite tensions in the Middle East. Officials highlighted that India has diversified its crude oil imports from 27 to nearly 40 countries and continues to purchase oil based on competitive prices in the national interest.
The remarks have also triggered political reactions within India. Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha from the Indian National Congress, criticised the government, stating that India’s foreign policy should reflect the collective will of its people and remain rooted in the country’s history and values.