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Shikhar Pahadia reaches Cannes with a broken arm to support girlfriend Janhvi Kapoor at Homebound premiere #2

This time, several Indian films have been selected to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival. After Satyajit Ray’s movie Aranyer Din Ratri, Homebound is going to premiere at Cannes.

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Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar and Cannes veteran Neeraj Ghaywan’s upcoming film Homebound is set to be screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival this year. Johar, along with actors Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor, has already arrived in Cannes. The film’s star cast will also attend its premiere.

Homebound, written and directed by Neeraj Ghaywan—whose 2015 film Masaan was also showcased at Cannes—follows the story of two childhood friends (played by Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa) from a small North Indian village. The narrative centers on their pursuit of a police job that promises them the dignity they’ve long been denied.


Shikhar Pahariya Joins Cannes to Support Janhvi Kapoor

Despite having an injury on his hand, Shikhar Pahariya made his way to Cannes to support his girlfriend, Janhvi Kapoor. A photo from the event shows Shikhar posing with Khushi Kapoor, Orry, and Karan Johar. While Karan sports a stylish pink suit in most pictures, one image shows him in a casual blue outfit alongside Khushi and Shikhar. Shikhar is seen wearing white pants paired with a green T-shirt.


Shikhar and Janhvi’s Relationship

Shikhar Pahariya and Janhvi Kapoor have known each other since childhood. They dated years ago but parted ways for undisclosed reasons. However, the two have rekindled their relationship in recent times. While Janhvi has not publicly confirmed the relationship, her frequent outings with Shikhar and wearing a pendant bearing his name suggest that the couple is serious about each other.


Janhvi Kapoor’s Upcoming Projects

Apart from Homebound, Janhvi Kapoor has several exciting projects lined up:

  • A Tamil film alongside Ram Charan

  • Devara: Part 2

  • Param Sundari with Siddharth Malhotra

  • Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari opposite Varun Dhawan

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Bangladesh army chief’s warning makes Mohammad Yunus go back on Rakhine corridor

The proposal for a humanitarian Rakhine corridor raised alarm in Bangladesh, with growing concern that the corridor would compromise national sovereignty and was influenced by US strategic interests.

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🇧🇩 Bangladesh Army Blocks Rakhine Corridor Plan, Yunus Govt Backtracks

🟥 A proposed “humanitarian corridor” from Chattogram to Myanmar’s Rakhine State has been shelved after a stern warning from Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, who branded it a “bloody corridor” threatening national sovereignty.

🗣️ Key Developments:

  • Interim govt under Muhammad Yunus initially supported the UN-backed plan.

  • Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain had unilaterally announced support — sparking a political storm.

  • Critics saw it as a Western-backed move to retain power and check China.

🔒 Army Chief Intervenes:

“The Bangladesh Army will never be involved in any activity that is harmful to sovereignty,” said General Zaman, demanding elections and consensus on sensitive issues.

👥 Backlash:

  • Strong opposition from BNP and Left parties, calling it “unilateral and illegal.”

  • Fears that the aid route could double as a covert military/intelligence channel.

🛑 Current Status:

  • National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman confirmed no formal agreement was made.

  • Bangladesh will not pursue the corridor plan — only consider limited UN aid facilitation near the border.

⚠️ Comes amid renewed violence in Rakhine and surging Rohingya displacement, intensifying pressure on Bangladesh’s security and foreign policy stance.

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Supreme Court grills Rajasthan govt over student suicides: Why are they dying only in Kota?

The Supreme Court referred to a March 24 verdict which took note of recurring cases of student suicides in higher educational institutions and formed a national task force to address the mental health concerns of students and prevent such incidents.

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⚖️ Supreme Court to Rajasthan Govt: Why Are Students Dying Only in Kota?

🟥 In a sharp rebuke on Friday, the Supreme Court pulled up the Rajasthan government over the alarming surge in student suicides in Kota, India’s coaching hub.
📍 14 student suicides have been reported in Kota alone in 2025 so far.

🧠 “What Are You Doing as a State?” — SC Questions

Justice JB Pardiwala grilled the state’s counsel:

“Why are these children dying by suicide and only in Kota? Have you not given it a thought as a state?”

🔍 The court was hearing a case involving the May 4 suicide of a 22-year-old IIT Kharagpur student, and a NEET aspirant in Kota, raising national concern over student mental health and institutional negligence.

⚠️ FIR Delays & Lax Investigations

  • The court criticized a 4-day delay in filing the FIR for the IIT Kharagpur case.

  • “Don’t take these things lightly. These are very serious,” the bench said.

🧑‍⚖️ Key Takeaways:

  • SC reminded the authorities of its March 24 verdict, which ordered a national task force for student mental health.

  • Warned police it could have taken contempt action for negligence.

  • Ordered that investigations be conducted expeditiously and responsibly.

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What was the 1991 India-Pakistan military pact that BJP’s Nishikant Dubey shared to attack Congress? Details

The BJP’s comments came after Rahul Gandhi had questioned Jaishankar’s handling of Operation Sindoor, specifically alleging that forewarning Pakistan led to the loss of an Indian aircraft.

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🇮🇳🤝🇵🇰 What Was the 1991 India-Pakistan Military Pact?
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey reignited a political row by citing a 1991 military transparency agreement to target Congress for its criticism of EAM S. Jaishankar over Operation Sindoor.

🔍 Key Facts About the 1991 Pact:

📆 Signed: April 6, 1991
📍 Location: New Delhi
🔖 Title: Agreement on Advance Notice of Military Exercises, Manoeuvres and Troop Movements

🛡️ Main Provisions:

  • Advance Notification: India & Pakistan must inform each other ahead of major troop movements and military drills near the border.

  • Notification Mechanism: All info to be shared via diplomatic channels within a fixed timeline.

  • Border Proximity Limits: Large-scale activities barred near the border to avoid misinterpretation as aggression.

  • Non-threatening Direction: No military exercises to be aimed or postured towards the opposing nation.

🧩 Part of a Larger Peace Framework:

This agreement was among several Confidence Building Measures (CBMs), alongside:

  • 1991 Agreement on Airspace Violations

  • 1992 Pact Against Nuclear Attacks

🔥 Political Context:

Dubey alleged Congress-backed the deal when the Chandrashekhar govt was in power.
Congress hit back, saying it had withdrawn support by Feb 1991 and elections had already been declared.

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