Jaideep Ahlawat, who modelled Inspector Hathi Ram's lopsided walk on his schoolteacher father’s, acknowledges that the world is full of people like him – invisible, unidentifiable, missable.
Directed by the debutant Anirudh Iyer, An Action Hero is an anomaly in Khurrana's filmography, who is known to star in social dramas sprinkled with comical elements.
Saif Ali Khan's Sartaj Singh from Netflix’s show can take a rest. My latest ‘grey’ character crush is Hathi Ram Chaudhary in Paatal Lok, played by Jaideep Ahlawat.
The US and Israel’s assassinations of Iranian leadership ended up bestowing martyrdom on those killed. Shias saw the deaths as a continuity of martyrdom from the Battle of Karbala.
India’s fast-growing data centre sector may strain state electricity networks; Central Electricity Authority has urged Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu to boost capacity.
Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi said that the ongoing conflict in West Asia illustrates that speed is no longer merely an enabler of warfare but a distinct capability.
China patiently invested capital, skill and technology in coal gasification. Unlike it, we won’t move from words to action. As crude prices decline, we lose interest.
“learnt ……….. being around liberated women”, seriously?
Ms. Kaveree Bamzai, like most others of her ilk, is a creature of habit. That condescending tone and tenor, the editorial urge to pontificate and educate others, that self-congratulatory sense of being a “liberated” woman. And of course, an obsession with the Khans of Bollywood.
It must have hurt Ms. Bamzai though that Ahlawat is unapologetically Hindu. She was very careful not to bring his religion and religiosity into the equation and cleverly kept it out of the entire article.
“learnt ……….. being around liberated women”, seriously?
Ms. Kaveree Bamzai, like most others of her ilk, is a creature of habit. That condescending tone and tenor, the editorial urge to pontificate and educate others, that self-congratulatory sense of being a “liberated” woman. And of course, an obsession with the Khans of Bollywood.
It must have hurt Ms. Bamzai though that Ahlawat is unapologetically Hindu. She was very careful not to bring his religion and religiosity into the equation and cleverly kept it out of the entire article.