Telangana HC expresses dissatisfaction on government yet again

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The High Court of Telangana has once again expressed dissatisfaction over the steps being taken by the government to curb the spread of coronavirus in the state. The High Court, on Friday, held a hearing on the number of coronavirus cases in the state, and other details regarding the situation of the pandemic in Telangana.

The Telangana government has imposed a night curfew as part of curbing the spread of coronavirus in the state. The Advocate General brought to the attention of the High Court that the number of coronavirus cases reduced after the imposition of the night curfew. The High Court, however, questioned how and where the cases have dropped.

The HC asked what sort of action was being taken at bars, restaurants, theaters, and at public places during the day. The High Court even questioned whether those coming from Kumbh Mela in other states were kept in quarantine for at least 10 days. The HC noted that several other states were putting those returning from the Kumbh Mela were being put under isolation for 10 days, and asked why the government of Telangana wasn’t doing the same.

The High Court has also questioned why there were no reports pertaining to the number of coronavirus cases at the borders of Telangana. The HC questioned why there was a shortage of remdesivir, despite the fact that it is being manufactured in the state. The HC also expressed dissatisfaction over the fact that details of Covid centers have not been mentioned in the Covid portal. The HC asked what measures the government has taken up for migrant workers, and why RTPCR results were not being given within 24 hours.

The issue of Health Minister Etala Rajender Reddy mentioning that there’s a shortage of oxygen in the state also came up in the HC, but the government maintained that there’s no shortage. Furthermore, the HC asked the government to submit a full report about everything, by 2:30 PM on Friday.


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In North America, Coolie has already crossed the $1 million mark in premiere pre-sales, significantly ahead of War 2—which stars Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR—currently estimated at $200,000–$300,000. Overseas, the buzz for Coolie is even stronger, with total pre-sales reportedly exceeding $2 million.

The film’s performance in Kerala has been nothing short of phenomenal. Within just five hours of bookings opening, Coolie sold nearly 200,000 tickets, raking in approximately ₹3 crore. The overwhelming response underscores both Rajinikanth’s enduring star power and the anticipation for director Lokesh Kanagaraj’s latest venture.

Trade analysts predict Coolie could deliver a staggering ₹80 crore or more worldwide on its opening day, driven by exceptional advance sales in both domestic and international markets. By contrast, War 2’s booking momentum remains comparatively modest.

With a superstar lead, a celebrated director, and an aggressive promotional campaign, Coolie is poised for one of the biggest openings of 2025, redefining pre-release records for Tamil cinema across the globe.

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