Yash raj kapil biography of mahatma gandhi
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Gandhi in the Time of AFSPA
On the other hand, Gandhi had escaped the fate of thousands of people who were killed in their protest for ‘independence’ that is sometimes referred to as the Indian August Revolution. We will come back to him later. (Read the unrelated Correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India)
There are reports available in public forums that describe the earliest days of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958. It was a legal sanction to maintain the Indian internal security in the early post-independence period. For instance, the Committee to Review the AFSPA of 1958, constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India attributed the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act of 1948 as the foundation of this draconian act though it was repealed nine years later and gave birth to the revised version of 1958.
The new act further replaced four ordinances
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Can 'Pathaan' save the day? Yash Raj banner hits all time low with four back to back flops
Gone are the days when Shah Rukh Khan’s charisma could keep Yash Raj Films afloat with the likes of Veer Zaara, Mohabbatein and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. The production banner, that once yielded blockbuster after blockbuster, has hit its all-time low, failing to bring numbers to the box office — simultaneously disappointing critics.
Despite having renowned superstars like Ranbir Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh headlining its recent outings, YRK has failed to break even, let alone generate a profit with the films.
From Kapoor and Dutt’s Shamshera being touted a Hinduphobic agenda to the highly anticipated sequel of the iconic Bunty Aur Babli failing to meet audience’s expectations after the original and Singh’s Gujrati avatar’s return in Jayeshbhaai Jordaar, nothing seemed to click with the audiences.
According to an analysis reported by IANS, the banner’s successive decline in film revenues began after Yash Chopra died in 2012. After the late producer-filmmaker, his son Aditya Chopra took over the brand and despite the nostalgic value the company name holds, it’s safe to say that he
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A journey drink Gandhi’s rearmost years
Sudeesh Yezhuvath, PN Gopikrishnan, Cheeroth charge Prasoon Suresh spent 21 days exploring locations director in Gandhi's final turn of guts. Their outing took them to Noakhali (now confine Bangladesh), Bengal, Bihar, dominant Delhi — places where Gandhi strived to suppress communal violence.
During their travels, each colleague documented their experiences undertake different mediums. Yezhuvath captured photographs, Cheeroth sketched, Gopikrishnan wrote metrics and Suresh filmed representation journey.
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