Modi Hails Op Sindoor On I-Day Speech, Lashes At Pakistan N-Blackmail

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday in his address to the nation on the 79th Independence Day, hailed the success of Operation Sindoor and saulted the role of the armed forces who targeted terror sites in Pakistan. The operation he said was an expression of India’s outrage at the Pahalgam terrorists attack in which “husbands were killed in front of their wives and fathers were killed in front of their children after asking their religion.”

“I am very proud that from the ramparts of the Red Fort, I am getting the opportunity to salute the heroes of Operation Sindoor. Our brave jawans punished the enemy beyond its imagination,” PM Modi said.

“On 22nd April, terrorists from across the border came to Pahalgam and killed people after asking their religion…Entire India was outraged, and the entire world was shocked by such a massacre. Operation Sindoor is the expression of that outrage,” he added.

The Prime Minister said that after the Pahalgam attack, the government had given a free hand to the armed forces to respond to the attack.

“After the 22nd, we gave a free hand to our armed forces. They decide the strategy, target and time. Our Forces did what had never been done for several decades. We entered hundreds of kilometres into the enemy soil and razed their terrorist headquarters to the ground…Destruction in Pakistan is so massive that new revelations are being made every day, and new information is coming out daily,” PM Modi said.

He warned that India will not distinguish between terrorists and those supporting them, emphasizing that the armed forces will respond to any misadventure from Pakistan.

He said that India will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail.

“If the enemy dares to commit any more misadventure, the Indian Armed Forces will give them a befitting reply. We have now set a new normal. Terrorists and those who shelter them will not be seen separately. They are an equal danger to humanity with no difference,” he said.

PM Modi stated that the Indus Water Treaty was an injustice to the people of India and was “one sided.”

India and its farmers have the sole right over the country’s share of Indus river waters, the Prime Minister said.

“The rivers of India were irrigating the enemy country while our farmers were deprived of water. Now, the right over India’s share of water belongs only to India and its farmers. A compromise on farmers’ interests and national interests is not acceptable to us. India has decided that blood and water will not flow together. Our country has been bearing the pain of terrorism for many decades,” he said. (ANI)

Independence Day: Major Announcements Made In PM’s Address

In his 12th Independence Day address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered bold announcements that indicate India is poised to make significant progress into the future.

PM Modi outlined plans for various initiatives, including the production of India’s first semiconductor chip, the development of jet engines, the creation of ₹1 lakh crore in youth employment opportunities, and a tenfold expansion of the nuclear program.

He presented his vision for “Naya Bharat” (New India) and set the goal of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047. Key points from PM Modi’s address included:

1.Semiconductors: From Lost Decades to Mission Mode

Recalling how attempts to set up semiconductor factories 50-60 years ago were “killed at birth” while other nations prospered, PM Modi announced that India is now on mission mode. By the end of this year, the nation will roll out its first Made in India chip.

2.Nuclear Energy Capacity to Grow Tenfold by 2047

Work is underway on 10 new nuclear reactors as part of India’s mission to increase nuclear power generation capacity by over ten times in the next two decades.

3.GST Reforms – A Diwali Gift

Next-generation GST reforms will be unveiled on Diwali, reducing taxes on essential goods and providing relief to MSMEs, local vendors, and consumers.

4.Reform Task Force for a $10 Trillion Bharat

PM Modi announced the creation of a dedicated Reform Task Force to drive next-generation reforms. Its mandate: accelerate economic growth, cut red tape, modernise governance, and prepare Bharat for the demands of a $10 trillion economy by 2047.

5.₹1 Lakh Crore PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana

PM Modi launched a major employment scheme worth ₹1 lakh crore, under which newly employed youth will receive ₹15,000 per month. The scheme aims to benefit 3 crore young Indians, strengthening the bridge from Swatantra Bharat to Samriddha Bharat.

6.High-Powered Demography Mission

PM Modi highlighted the dangers of demographic imbalance due to infiltration and illegal migration in border areas. He announced the launch of a High-Powered Demography Mission to address this national security challenge, ensuring the unity, integrity, and rights of India’s citizens are safeguarded.

7.Energy Independence – Samudra Manthan Begins

PM Modi pointed out that a large share of India’s budget still goes toward importing petrol, diesel, and gas. He announced the launch of the National Deepwater Exploration Mission to tap ocean resources, alongside major expansions in solar, hydrogen, hydro and nuclear power.

8.Made in India Jet Engines – A National Challenge

PM Modi made a dramatic announcement that just like how we made vaccines during COVID, and UPI for digital payments, we should build our own jet engines too for our jet engines and asked our scientists and youth to take it up as a direct challenge. (ANI)

Google Doodle Pays Tribute India’s Glory in Space, Sports

The search giant Google celebrated the 79th India Independence Day by unveiling a special doodle featuring a diverse array of styles and textures from different regions of India.

From India’s space missions to achieving glory in sports, Google’s latest doodle highlights the nation’s achievements in several sectors in recent years.

According to Google, the Independence Day doodle has been illustrated by artists Makarand Narkar and Sonal Vasave of Boomranng Studio.

The glory of India was highlighted through the traditional tiles, which represent different regions in India. From Jaipur blue pottery (Rajasthan) to terracotta relief (West Bengal), each title showcases a different style and a different national achievement of India.

The first tile features Jaipur blue pottery bearing the alphabet ‘G’ in classic font, surrounded by floral artwork. The second tile showcases a space shuttle to signify India’s achievements in the past space missions, including Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission.

The third tile from the right features an illustration of two cricket bats and a ball, symbolising India’s cricketing glory in recent years. The Indian cricket team won the T20 World Cup last year by defeating South Africa by seven runs.

It was followed by India’s victory in the Champions Trophy in the same year.

While the fourth tile features an alphabet ‘G’, the fifth tile highlights a Chess piece. It comes after the spectacular performances of the Indian Chess players in the tournaments in recent years. It also includes historic victories of Chess prodigies D Gukesh and Divya Deshmukh.

The fifth tile features a film reel, highlighting the growing cinema industry in India. Indian films have been gaining recognition worldwide through various film festivals.

From Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine As Light’ to SS Rajamouli’s ‘RRR’, the Indian cinema has been garnering attention from global critics and viewers.

Regarding the Doodle for India’s I-Day, Google wrote, “The Doodle artwork, illustrated by artists Makarand Narkar and Sonal Vasave of Boomranng Studio, features an enduring artistic expression of India — traditional tile. The tiles are a diverse array of styles and textures from different regions in India, ranging from Jaipur blue pottery (Rajasthan) to terracotta relief (West Bengal). Each tile showcases a different style and a different national achievement, from space missions and world chess titles, to cricketing glory and international film recognitions.”

Meanwhile, in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the tricolor at Red Fort, as the nation marked the celebration of the 79th Independence Day.

Flying Officer Rashika Sharma assisted the Prime Minister in hoisting the flag, after which flower petals were showered from two Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force – one carrying the national flag and the other ‘Operation Sindoor’ flag.

Wing Commander Vinay Poonia and Wing Commander Aditya Jaiswal piloted the aircraft.

PM Modi was received at the Red Fort by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, MoS Sanjay Seth, and the Chiefs of the three services.

The Prime Minister also received the ceremonial guard of honour by the National Flag Guard, the Indian Air Force, Army, Navy, and Delhi Police, totalling upto 128 people.

Ahead of reaching the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Rajghat in the national capital and paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi as the country marked its 79th Independence Day. (ANI)

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Greetings From Across The World Pour In On India’s 79th Independence Day

Greetings and heartfelt wishes poured in on Friday from India’s neighbouring nations on the occasion of its 79th Independence Day, with leaders from the Maldives and Nepal extending their congratulations and reaffirming strong bilateral ties with the country.

Former President of the Maldives, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, took to the social media platform X to convey his wishes to the Indian leadership and its citizens, noting that India has been a “steadfast friend and neighbour” on which Maldivians can count.

“Warm greetings to H.E. President Droupadi Murmu @rashtrapatibhvn, H.E. PM @narendramodi, the Government, and our close friends – the people of India – on India’s Independence Day. India has always been a steadfast friend and neighbour whom Maldivians can count on at all times. May our friendship grow from strength to strength,” he stated.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nepal, Arzu Rana Deuba, also extended her greetings through a post on X, addressing External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and the people of India.

She emphasised the Himnalayan Country’s deep values in the “longstanding and enduring partnership” with India, noting that India has been a “shining example of democracy” around the world.

“Extending my heartfelt congratulations to @DrSJaishankar and the people of India on the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day. Nepal deeply values its longstanding and enduring partnership with India. On this Independence Day, we wish the people of India continued prosperity, unity, and harmony. May India remain a shining example of democracy, inspiring countries around the world,” she stated.

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed the strength of the India-US relationship and their shared commitment to a free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific region, while extending his warm wishes to the people of India on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day.

The US Secretary of State, in a statement, highlighted the growing strategic partnership between the world’s oldest and largest democracies and described the relationship between India and the US as “consequential and far-reaching,” built on shared democratic values, mutual respect, and expanding cooperation across multiple sectors.

“On behalf of the United States, I extend our congratulations and warm wishes to the people of India as they celebrate their Independence Day on August 15,” Rubio said in a statement released by the US Department of State on Thursday (local time).

“The historic relationship between the world’s largest democracy and the world’s oldest democracy is consequential and far-reaching. Our two countries are united by our shared vision for a more peaceful, prosperous, and secure Indo-Pacific region. Our partnership spans industries, promotes innovation, pushes the boundaries of critical and emerging technologies, and extends into space. Working together, the United States and India will rise to the modern challenges of today and ensure a brighter future for both our countries,” the statement added.

This year, the celebrations carry the theme ‘Naya Bharat’, reflecting the government’s vision of achieving ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047. (ANI)

Kolkata’s Mini Bangladesh Feels The Pinch

People in this subcontinent, except for a miniscule, will be pining for the food they are eating all the time at home as they make a trip abroad instead of trying the local fare. Take the case of Bangladeshis, who before prime minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave Dhaka a little over a year ago following student led upheavals, would always be in Kolkata in hundreds as tourists must eat food here cooked in the same way back home. Let this be made clear at the outset. Like Bengalis on the two sides of the border will sound differently while speaking the same language – it will be pronouncedly so if they are from Chittagong or Sylhet – the cuisines too have their distinct identity.

For the benefit of readers not familiar with the above kind of distinction, in the local lingo you have ‘Bangal’ who either live in Bangladesh or who trace their origin there and ‘Ghoti’ who hail from West Bengal. Bengalis irrespective of where they are from have rice and fish, the latter thanks to the rivers, including the Padma and the Ganga crisscrossing the land, as their staple food. But Dhaka being once the Mughal capital of Bengal Subah and a major trading centre, foreign culinary naturally left a mark in the food there. Then the Nawabs of Dhaka introduced Nawabi (a form of Mughlai) cuisine to be further embellished by Persian, Turkish and Arabic influences when East Bengal was part of Pakistan.

A chef at Kasturi restaurant in Kolkata (you have a famous Kasturi in Dhaka too which tourists, epicurean kind from here will never give a miss) says: “In selection and use of spices, in sauteing, the Bangladeshi cuisine is distinctively different from ours. While retaining the basics of East Bengali food, the Bangladeshi fare has well absorbed mostly Islamic influences. I think from the patronisation we received from Bangladeshi tourists before that country faced political upheavals last year would confirm that our food was up to their palate.”

Unarguably Kasturi has always been the first choice for food for visitors from Bangladesh. At the same time, among the other well patronised eateries are Radhuni, Aami Bangali and Dhansiri at what is lovingly described as ‘mini Bangladesh’ encasing large portions of Marquis Street, Kyd Street, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road and Free School Street.

In days preceding Sheikh Hasina’s escape to Delhi, the ‘mini Bangladesh,’ which besides many eateries and home food delivery outlets houses hotels, guest houses, travel agencies and foreign exchange centres was an ever-bustling centre with teeming Bangladeshis. Over the years, the Bangladeshis have become the principal patrons of shops at the century and a half old iconic New Market. A shop owner there dealing in textiles and readymade garments says while New Market has long ceased to be the preferred shopping destination for the local residents, thanks to the opening of a number of high-end malls, the loss of this patronage was largely made good by highly indulgent shopping by the Bangladeshis.

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Whatever the reason for travel to Kolkata, business, medical or simply tourism, the Bangladeshis have the reputation to splurge money on buying sarees, dresses, jewellery and what have you. As it would happen, the economy of ‘mini Bangladesh’ and transactions in New Market became so largely dependent on tourists from the neighbouring country that their near total absence for a year resulting from visas being made available on a highly restrictive basis has sounded the death knell for many establishments.

Remember, all tourists from Bangladesh are not necessarily of modest means. The well-heeled ones used to check in at premier hotels, savour food and drinks at posh restaurants in the city and shop at exclusive outlets. These establishments too have taken a hit, but not to the same extent as the ones in ‘mini Bangladesh’. If you will call this an enclave, it houses over 200 hotels and guest houses and nearly 3,000 shops, all seeing their business plummet to disastrously low since July last year coinciding with the outburst of student agitation against Awami League administration policy on quotas in government jobs. The movement first surreptitiously and then openly was backed by Islamist forces. According to the UN Human Rights Commission, which collected information from various credible sources, the 2024 July-August crackdown could have claimed ‘up to 1,400’ lives.

Unfortunately, the new dispensation led by Dr Mohammad Yunus, a sworn enemy of Sheikh Hasina, in its pursuit of cordiality with China and Pakistan has soured relationship with India, leading to two-way visa restrictions. The present low-point of relationship between the two neighbours has virtually extinguished tourist arrivals from Bangladesh (in sunnier days in 2023 that country had a 22 per cent share of foreign tourist arrivals in India) causing serious collateral damage to not only to tourism infrastructure in Kolkata dedicated to Bangladeshis but also to a number of hospitals in the city. Incidentally, since the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent country in 1971, its citizens have routinely travelled to Kolkata for medical care.

Over the years, the numbers of medical tourists grew to an extent that leading hospitals in the city, including Apollo, Peerless, RN Tagore Hospital and Amri opened special windows for the Bangladeshis. The preference for treatment in Kolkata has a few compelling reasons, including high class medical facilities, cost affordability and proximity. To their utter disappointment, the Bangladeshi patients are now finding it difficult to secure medical visas to travel to Kolkata. As a result, at the outpatient departments of Kolkata hospitals, visits by the Bangladeshis are down to 10 to 15 per cent of the routine flow ahead of July 2024.

The wait for medical care in Kolkata becoming longer because of political standoff between the two neighbours, the more affluent Bangladeshis are seeking relief in Singapore. While visas are now very selectively given to medical tourists from Bangladesh, the veterinary clinics in Kolkata continue to draw a blank when it comes to entertaining pet parents from the neighbouring country. The local demand for medical services has been so strong that private hospital chains are able to absorb the loss of custom from Bangladesh.

But hotels and guest houses, shops and restaurants, travel agencies and foreign exchange dealers who have always almost exclusively depended on Bangladeshi patronage are seeing their losses mounting everyday with quite a few shuttering their establishments. Absence of Bangladeshis means daily loss of business of anything between ₹3 crore and ₹5 crore in mini Bangladesh alone. The loss goes up by several notches if account is taken of purchases the Bangladeshis used to make in good times in the wholesale market of Burra bazar and several other marketing centres in Kolkata.

Hindu community in Chittagong

India, China In Talks To Resume Border Trade Through All Designated Passes: MEA

India and China have resumed talks on border trade through all designated trade points after a five-year hiatus.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that both countries are working to facilitate the resumption of trade through designated points, specifically: Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, Shipki La Pass in Himachal Pradesh and Nathu La Pass in Sikkim.

“This has been part of the India-China conversation in several of our meetings. We have remained engaged with the Chinese side to facilitate the resumption of border trade through all the designated trade points, namely Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, Shipki La Pass in Himachal Pradesh, and Nathula Pass in Sikkim,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at the weekly briefing.

These border trade points were established through bilateral agreements and have been closed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and heightened tensions between the two nations. The talks are part of a broader effort to normalise relations between India and China, which have been strained since the deadly border clashes in Galwan Valley in 2020.

India and China are also discussing the resumption of direct flights between the two countries. While the economic value of border trade is relatively small, its resumption would serve as a confidence-building measure to ease border tensions.

The talks coincide with increased trade friction between India and the US, with the US imposing tariffs on Indian goods.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is scheduled to visit India on August 18 to hold border talks with National Security Adviser Ajit Doval.

India and China have been working to improve their relationship in recent months, marked by several significant developments. High-level talks between the two countries have resumed, including meetings between Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to meet at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, later this month.

China officially welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, which will be held in Tianjin at the end of this month.

Addressing a press briefing in Beijing on Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun made this announcement, expressing optimism that the gathering would strengthen regional cooperation.

“China welcomes Prime Minister Modi to China for the SCO Tianjin Summit. We believe that with the concerted effort of all parties, the Tianjin summit will be a gathering of solidarity, friendship and fruitful results, and the SCO will enter a new stage of high-quality development featuring greater solidarity, coordination, dynamism and productiveness,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated.

China will host the SCO Summit in Tianjin from August 31 to September 1 this year, and leaders of over 20 countries, including all member states of the SCO, and heads of 10 international organisations, will attend relevant events as per the Chinese Ministry spokesperson. (ANI)

550 Roads Blocked, Restoration Underway: Himachal

Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Vikramaditya Singh on Thursday informed that the state has suffered extensive damage due to heavy rainfall and flooding over the past 24 hours, with over 550 roads currently blocked.

Speaking to ANI, Singh said intense rain has lashed almost every part of the state since last night and has continued through the day, severely affecting road connectivity.

“According to data received till this morning, 550 PWD roads are closed. We are making every effort to reopen them within the next two days. All our departmental officers are on the job, with machinery like Poclain and robo machines deployed across affected areas, manpower is also working on the ground, and I am in constant contact with our Executive Engineers and senior officials,” he said.

He informed that there has been major damage in Rampur’s Ganvi Area and heavy destruction occurred in Rampur’s Ganvi area on Wednesday night.

“A lot of damage has taken place; some areas are badly affected. Several bridges have been washed away, some belonging to the Himachal Pradesh Electricity Board and some under PWD. We are working to replace them, installing Bailey bridges wherever necessary and restoring suspension bridges in certain areas,” Singh said.

Himachal Minister acknowledged the limited central assistance this year.

“This year, we have not received much support from the Centre, though we have sent our assessment reports. In 2023, we estimated losses of Rs 8,000 crore from floods and heavy rain, for which we received Rs 1,500 crore. My department has been allocated Rs 1,400 crore, which we are using to restore damaged roads, repair cuttings, and rebuild areas where entire embankments have collapsed,” the minister said.

The minister also urged residents to remain indoors unless absolutely necessary.

“I appeal to everyone to stay safe in their homes and only step out for urgent reasons. In several districts, government schools have been closed as per instructions from the state government. District Deputy Commissioners have been authorised to take such decisions based on local conditions,” he said.

He also cautioned residents living near rivers and drainage channels to stay alert.

“Most of the damage has occurred near rivers and nallahs, whether in Thunag or other parts of Mandi and in the entire state. We are also receiving more reports of bridge damage. This is a serious concern, and I appeal to people to remain vigilant. We are providing full cooperation and making every possible effort,” Singh said.

The India Meteorological Department has predicted continued rain in Himachal Pradesh over the next two days, which could slow restoration efforts. Officials said that while the target is to reopen most blocked roads within 48 hours, persistent rain may cause delays. (ANI)

Bobby To Be Seen In Alia, Sharvari-Starrer ‘Alpha’

Bollywood star Bobby Deol has joined actresses Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in YRF’s spy thriller ‘Alpha’. 

The makers have shared this major update through post-credits scenes of Hrithik Roshan and NTR Jr-starrer ‘War 2’.

The post-credits scene offers the first glimpse of Bobby Deol’s character from Alpha. Many netizens, who have watched War 2 in theatres on Thursday, have shared the clip on social media in which Bobby’s character is seen stamping the logo of a covert agency onto the hand of a young girl.

The girl asks him what it is. To this, he explains the reason behind the ‘Alpha’.

Sharvari, who stars in YRF’s first female spy film Alpha, shared her excitement on social media, saying she’s “Feeling toooo tooo tooooo overwhelmed and proud to be a part of this incredible cinematic universe! YRF Spy universe is jussssst AAAAAHHHHH!!!!”

She also praised Bobby Deol’s scene-stealing moment in the reveal, calling his screen presence “Whoooaaaa @iambobbydeol sirrrr!!! Your screen presence is just What an introduction to you & Alpha in War 2!! “.

If reports are to be believed, Bobby will be seen as a villain in ‘Alpha’, which is directed by Shiv Rawail. It is set to release on December 25.

Meanwhile, crowds thronged theatres on Thursday to watch Ayan Mukerji’s directorial ‘War 2’. The film opened to mixed reviews, with many praising the performances while noting that the storyline could have been stronger. (ANI)

‘The Taj Story’ Teaser: Paresh Declares War Against Intellectual Terrorism

Bollywood veteran Paresh Rawal has waged a war against “slavery of intellectual terrorism” in the teaser of his upcoming film, ‘The Taj Story.’

The official teaser for the film was unveiled on Thursday, showing Rawal leading a strong argument inside the courtroom.

“After 79 years of Independence, are we still a slave of Intellectual Terrorism?” the makers have strongly raised the question, coinciding with Independence Day eve.

A social drama focused on India’s historical background, the film’s narrative sparks discussions on a topic that has hounded the country for decades.

“Who really built the Taj Mahal? Was it Shah Jahan, or does history hide another truth? The film dives into this contested narrative, blending social commentary with a re-examination of historical facts, ensuring it will be as thought-provoking as it is dramatic,” the maker said, as per the release.

“The Taj Story is positioned as a hard-hitting social drama that fearlessly raises one of the most provocative questions of our times,” the release added.

Written and directed by Tushar Amrish Goel, ‘The Taj Story’ features a talented ensemble of actors like Paresh Rawal, Zakir Hussain, Amrutha Khanvilkar, Sneha Wagh and Namit Das.

Made under the banner of Swarnim Global Services Pvt. Ltd, the film is produced by CA Suresh Jha.

The film will hit theatres across the country on October 31, 2025, promising to ignite a conversation and reframe the way viewers perceive both history and freedom.

The ‘Heri Pheri’ star announced ‘The Taj Story’ in May last year, along with a poster. He also confirmed the film will go on the floors from July 2024.

Meanwhile, Paresh Rawal was recently seen in Sonakshi Sinha starrer ‘Nikita Roy.’ Besides ‘The Taj Story,’ he also has ‘Welcome To The Jungle’ and ‘Bhoot Bangla’ in the pipeline. (ANI)

Kriti Sanon Confirmed For ‘Cocktail 2’, Adajania Shares Update

It’s official! Kriti Sanon is one of the lead actors of Homi Adajania’s directorial ‘Cocktail 2’.

On Thursday, Homi took to Instagram and shared a picture of Kriti. However, he placed a sticker of “work in progress” on Kriti’s face. He also tagged Kriti, suggesting that the prep has begun and it will be shot in international locations, including Italy.

“@kritisanon #Thescicilianchapter #Cocktail2,” Homi captioned the post.

If reports are to be believed, Shahid Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna are also a part of the film. However, Homi has not disclosed the details of other cast members yet.

Cocktail was directed by Homi Adajania and starred Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty in the lead roles. It was released in 2012.

Meanwhile, Kriti has recently completed the shooting of ‘Tere Ishk Mein’. It is directed by Anand L Rai and stars Dhanush in the lead role.

The film, described as a spiritual successor to ‘Raanjhanaa’, is scheduled to release in theatres on November 28, 2025.

The film’s production house confirmed the wrap through an Instagram post, sharing a symbolic image of two bloodied hands clasped together.The film is written by Rai’s long-time collaborator Himanshu Sharma and features music by AR Rahman with lyrics by Irshad Kamil.

Tere Ishk Mein is produced under the banners of Gulshan Kumar, T-Series, and Colour Yellow Productions. Producers include Aanand L Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Bhushan Kumar, and Krishan Kumar.

As for Rashmika Mandanna, she has multiple films releasing this year. Her latest movie was Kuberaa, which starred Dhanush and Nagarjuna in the lead roles. She recently announced an action thriller, titled Mysaa.The actress will also be seen in Ranbir Kapoor’s starrer ‘Animal Park’.

Shahid Kapoor was last seen in the film ‘Deva’. It was directed by Rosshan Andrrews. (ANI)