‘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...

Supreme Court Defers Hearing on EC Appointments Amid Growing Controversy

 The Supreme Court has deferred the hearing on multiple petitions challenging the recent appointments of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and Election Commissioners. The matter, which has drawn significant public and political attention, questions the transparency of the selection process.

Petitioners have argued that the appointments were made without proper consultation with the opposition and lacked neutrality. The Supreme Court had previously recommended that the appointment process be overseen by a bipartisan committee to ensure fairness. However, the central government has defended its decisions, stating that the appointments were made as per constitutional provisions.

Legal experts believe that the case could have significant implications for future election processes in India. If the court rules against the government, it may lead to amendments in the way top election officials are appointed.

The opposition has criticized the delay in hearing, accusing the ruling party of attempting to manipulate electoral oversight. Meanwhile, civil society groups have demanded reforms that would make the Election Commission more independent of government influence.

The next hearing is expected in the coming weeks, and its outcome could reshape electoral governance in India ahead of the 2024 general elections.

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