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Arjun Kapoor honors his late mother on her birthday: “I miss you more than ever”

For the caption, he wrote, “Happy birthday Maa… I miss you all the time, maybe now more than ever. I hope you’re proud of Ansh & me as we strive to be the best versions of ourselves, reflecting all you taught us. We do our best to honor you. I’ve exhausted my collection of pictures and words… It pains me that I can’t talk to you anymore, but one day, we will reunite, hug, and talk again. Until then, keep smiling and watching over us. Love you to infinity and beyond!!!”
Arjun’s sister, Anshula Kapoor, shared childhood photos of them celebrating their mother’s birthday with a cake. In her touching message, she expressed, “Happy birthday Ma! You would have turned 61 today. It’s been so long since we last cut a cake together on your birthday, not since 2008. Each year, I feel closer to forgetting the look on your face when we sang happy birthday… I miss you every day – your laughter, your warm hugs, and the sense of safety I felt just by being in your presence. If only I could hug you just one more time.”
She continued, “I hope you’re enjoying dahi kadhi, fish curry, and rice today. I hope you’re smiling your biggest smile from wherever you are, continuing to love us and watch over us. Some days, that hope is what keeps bhai and me going. Love you always and forever.”
Arjun’s mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor, passed away on March 25, 2012, due to multiple organ failure, just days before Arjun’s Bollywood debut in ‘Ishaqzaade.’
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Sindoor Ki Lalkaar: Manoj Tiwari Honors the Armed Forces with His New Patriotic Anthem

Tiwari announced the song on Instagram, showcasing a compelling poster featuring himself with Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh. In his post, he expressed, “Sindoor Ki Lalkaar will be available soon on the official YouTube channel of Mridul Manthan. This song is dedicated to our Indian Army and celebrates their heroic actions during Operation Sindoor. Jai Hind.”
The impetus for this musical homage began on April 22, when a terror attack in Pahalgam resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists, including a Nepali national. This tragic incident, which was reportedly backed by Pakistan-based terrorist organizations, prompted a swift response from the Indian security forces.
India’s counteraction took shape as “Operation Sindoor,” a complex and covert military operation initiated in the early hours of May 7. At exactly 1:44 AM, the Indian armed forces conducted a rapid and precise strike on nine terrorist bases deep within Pakistani territory.
The offensive purportedly eliminated more than 150 terrorists, including key targets such as Abdul Rauf Azhar, a notorious individual implicated in numerous attacks and the beheading of a Jewish journalist.
The precision of the strikes instigated immediate panic in Pakistan, leading to retaliatory actions, including drone surveillance and heavy shelling along the border. Pakistani forces targeted civilian areas and religious sites, raising alarms over escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.
Nevertheless, India adopted a measured and strategic approach. The operation demonstrated effective collaboration among the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, highlighting India’s advancing military capabilities. Air defense systems, including the S-400 missile system, were employed to intercept incoming threats, one of which was Pakistan’s Fatah missile aimed at New Delhi.
India also deployed BrahMos missiles with significant impact, destroying crucial Pakistani military sites. Among the 11 army bases targeted was the controversial Kirana Hills site, speculated by some to be a nuclear facility. Although this raised concerns of a potential nuclear incident, the International Atomic Energy Agency later confirmed that there was no radioactive leakage.
By May 10, diplomatic efforts led to a temporary ceasefire agreement, although the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty remained in effect. Concurrently, the elite Rashtriya Rifles unit of the Indian Army continues its anti-terror operations within Jammu and Kashmir, successfully neutralizing six terrorists under Operations Kellar and Nader.
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Bob Dylan Delights Fans with Rare ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ Performance After 15 Years

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This classic track, originally released in 1965, made a triumphant return to his setlist, evoking a wave of nostalgia among fans who never expected to hear it live again.
But that wasn’t all; as the night drew to a close, the folk legend offered a touching cover of The Pogues’ “A Rainy Night in Soho,” concluding a meticulously crafted 13-song set.
The evening was marked by rarity, as Dylan also performed “Forgetful Heart,” a song he hadn’t played since 2015. Devoted fans were treated to a set rich with deep cuts and unexpected gems—a hallmark of Dylan’s live shows.
This latest appearance follows a notable year for Dylan, who made headlines earlier in 2024 for an extraordinary memorabilia auction hosted by Julien’s Auctions in Nashville. Over 60 items from his illustrious career—including personal photographs, handwritten lyrics, musical instruments, and original artwork—were up for bids, totaling nearly $1.5 million.
One standout item was a pair of yellow sheets featuring typewritten lyrics for “Mr. Tambourine Man,” adorned with Dylan’s handwritten notes and edits, which sold for an impressive $508,000.
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The backstory of those lyric sheets is as poetic as the song itself. They had been tucked away in the archives of the late Al Aronowitz, a music journalist who claimed that Dylan crafted the original drafts of “Mr. Tambourine Man” in his Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, home. According to Aronowitz, Dylan composed the song on a portable typewriter, smoking intensely while repeatedly listening to Marvin Gaye’s “Can I Get a Witness?”
Myles Aronowitz, Al’s son, discovered the typewritten pages while sifting through 250 boxes of his father’s belongings, which included crumpled drafts nearly lost to time. “He never threw anything away,” Myles told The New York Times.
Another highlight from the auction was a 1968 oil painting by Dylan himself, which garnered $260,000. A custom 1983 Fender guitar, once used by the “Like a Rolling Stone” singer, sold for $225,000. Out of all the items auctioned, just 10 went unsold.
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Dhamaal 4: Ajay Devgn and Crew Are Back for Another Hilarious Adventure!

Leading the antics once more is Ajay Devgn, fully embracing his comedic side. He’ll be joined by familiar faces Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Jaaved Jaaferi, and Sanjay Mishra, ensuring a guaranteed laugh fest.
The cast is expanding even further with the addition of Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anjali Anand, Upendra Limaye, Vijay Patkar, and Ravi Kishan. With such a star-studded ensemble, expect plenty of laughs!
Director Indra Kumar, who has guided the previous films in the series, is back at the helm, supported by a talented production team. Industry heavyweights like Ajay Devgn, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Anand Pandit, and Kumar Mangat Pathak are all on board. The film is a collaboration between Gulshan Kumar and T-Series, alongside Devgn Films, Maruti International, and Panorama Studios.
Filming is already in progress, with a major schedule having wrapped up at the picturesque Malshej Ghat, known for its stunning visuals. The cast and crew are currently shooting in Mumbai.
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While specific plot details are under wraps, fans can anticipate a treasure hunt filled with mistaken identities and comical adventures. Expect car chases, flying wallets, fake maps, and perhaps even a classic pratfall into a manhole!
Jaaved Jaaferi has previously teased this installment, expressing his excitement for the project. “They’re coming up with a fourth one,” he shared in an interview. “We’re going to start shooting sometime early next year.” With filming now in full swing, the madness has officially kicked off.
For those unfamiliar with the series, the ‘Dhamaal’ saga began in 2007, featuring a quirky group of friends in search of hidden treasure. Its blend of slapstick humor, quirky dialogue, and lovable characters quickly turned it into a cult classic, leading to two sequels: ‘Double Dhamaal’ (2011) and ‘Total Dhamaal’ (2019), which also featured stars like Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor.
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