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IPL 2025: Fan invades pitch, touches Riyan Parag's feet, hugs him during RR vs KKR clash; viral video sparks security concerns

Riyan Parag, leading the Royals in Sanju Samson's absence, became the focal point of an unexpected incident when a passionate fan broke through security, rushed onto the field, and touched his feet as a gesture of admiration. Although RR fell short against KKR, the viral moment of Parag's devoted fan breaching security to meet his hero has taken social media by storm. Mar 27, 2025
'My mental health is not well': Samay Raina grilled for six hours, apologises for Indecent Remarks on India's Got Latent

Samay Raina interrogated for six hours; apologises for incest remarks on India's Got Latent

Samay was interrogated for nearly six hours and acknowledged that his statements on the show had negatively impacted both his career and well-being. Samay Raina has deleted all episodes of India's Got Latent from his YouTube channel and cancelled the broadcast of the remaining episodes. He also announced the cancellation of all shows from his upcoming India tour. Mar 25, 2025
'You left your real party, formed another party for power. Isn't that an insult of Balasaheb?': Jaya Bachchan supports Kunal Kamra amid Row over 'Gaddar' remark on Eknath Shinde

Jaya Bachchan supports Kunal Kamra amid row over 'Gaddar' remark on Eknath Shinde

Several political leaders, including Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs, have also come forward to defend Kunal Kamra's right to free speech and condemned the vandalism at Mumbai's Habitat venue, where his show was filmed. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Arvind Sawant supported Kamra, asserting that every remark in his comedy special Naya Bharat was factually accurate. Mar 24, 2025
'I grew up on books, kids now scroll reels': Karan Johar reviews Netflix's 'Adolescence'; calls it wake-up call to parents who are raising children in the times of social media

Karan Johar reviews Netflix's Adolescence; calls it wake-up call to parents [see why]

Adolescence is a British crime drama miniseries directed by Philip Barantini. The four-episode series follows the arrest of a 13-year-old schoolboy, Jamie Miller (played by Owen Cooper), who is accused of murdering a female classmate. What sets the series apart is its unique storytelling technique each episode is filmed in a single, continuous take, making it a true masterclass in filmmaking. Mar 24, 2025