‘I Might Settle There’: Sunny Deol Highlights the Strength of South Indian Cinema, Encourages Bollywood to Learn

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   Sunny Deol shared his thoughts on what Bollywood producers could learn from their South Indian counterparts during the trailer launch of his upcoming movie  Jaat . Directed by Gopichand Malineni, known for  Krack , and produced by Mythri Movie Makers, the studio behind the  Pushpa  franchise, the film is generating considerable buzz. Written by: Devansh Sharma New Delhi | March 24, 2025 | 17:39 IST At the trailer launch for  Jaat , Sunny Deol remarked, “North India has witnessed the strength of this hand, now it’s the turn of the South,” referring to his iconic character. Following the immense success of  Gadar 2  in 2023, Deol is now venturing into the South Indian film industry. He also discussed how Bollywood producers can gain insight from the way their South Indian counterparts approach filmmaking. He continued, “I hope Bollywood producers can learn from South filmmakers. Focus on making Hindi cinema, and then learn the art of filmmak...

1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: Sajjan Kumar Sentenced to Life Imprisonment

 Former Congress Member of Parliament, Sajjan Kumar, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Delhi court for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. This ruling comes in a second case related to the violence that led to the deaths of thousands of Sikhs following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Kumar, who was convicted of inciting mobs to target Sikhs, had previously served as a senior political leader in India. The court’s decision has reignited debates over justice for the victims and the prolonged legal process, which many believe has failed to deliver swift justice. It marks a significant step in the long struggle for accountability.

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‘I Might Settle There’: Sunny Deol Highlights the Strength of South Indian Cinema, Encourages Bollywood to Learn