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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

3 Arrested For Gang-Raping Woman In Bengaluru, Then Robbing Her House

A woman from West Bengal was allegedly gang-raped and robbed at a house in Bengaluru Rural's Gangondanahalli, the police said. The incident happened between 9.15 pm and midnight on Tuesday.

Five men barged into the house after asking the residents to open the door. There were six people in the house.

The police received a distress call at 12.30 am from the elder son of the survivor, following which senior officers rushed to the spot.

"The accused not only committed sexual assault but also took away two mobile phones and Rs 25,000 from the house," Bengaluru Rural Superintendent of Police CK Baba said.

The police said the woman, who is from Bengal, has been living in the area with two other women, two adults and two children.

The accused have also been identified as residents of the same area.

"The survivor is out of danger. We are examining whether the accused and the survivor were known to each other," Baba added.

Three of the five accused have been identified as Kartik, Glen and Suoyg; they are in custody now. The police said two are on the run and a search is on to catch them.

A special team under the supervision of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) has been formed to investigate the case. A case of gang-rape and robbery has been filed.



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Gill's Expression Speaks Volumes After 'Pakistan Zindabad' Chant In Adelaide

Shubman Gill, the captain of the Indian cricket team, had a bizarre experience on Wednesday. While taking a stroll through the streets of Adelaide - where India is set to play Australia in the second ODI on Thursday - a fan approached Gill, shook hands, and was then heard, in a viral video, unexpectedly saying, "Pakistan Zindabad." Gill's stoic reaction to the statement spoke volumes about his composure and restraint. However, NDTV cannot independently verify the authenticity of the audio in the viral clip.

Team India's senior pro Virat Kohli, vice-captain Shreyas Iyer, and skipper Shubman Gill opted out of the team's second training session ahead of their second ODI contest against Australia at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday. While fans gathered in good numbers to catch a glimpse of India's top guns practising in the nets, the three senior cricketers skipped the optional session, with only Rohit Sharma from India's top-order lineup taking part.

The veteran Indian opener did some knocking, faced casual throwdowns, and focused on his timing during the 15-20 minutes he spent in the nets.

Kohli and Gill did not have a memorable outing against the Aussies in the first ODI, with the former dismissed for an eight-ball duck and the latter scoring just 10 runs off 18 balls.

Iyer also struggled to get going in the rain-marred affair, managing only 11 runs from 24 deliveries before being dismissed by Josh Hazlewood.

KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel batted in the nets, with Rahul also seen going through wicketkeeping drills.

Team India primarily focused on bowling during the session. Bowling coach Morne Morkel was seen in a deep discussion with pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj, working on seam position and loading.

Markers were placed at the good-length area as Siraj and Prasidh Krishna bowled in the nets. Nitish Kumar Reddy, who looked in good form with the bat during his debut in the series opener in Perth on Sunday, focused on his bowling in the second training session.

Meanwhile, Kuldeep Yadav continued practising in the nets, and Yashasvi Jaiswal also rolled his arm over.



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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Chef Reveals Menu For Priyanka Chopra's Diwali Lunch Party In New York

For those celebrating Diwali abroad, it's often important to savour good food that reminds them of home. Priyanka Chopra's Diwali lunch menu is a reflection of this. The star hosted a fun meal to celebrate the festival in New York. After the event, the chef in charge of the catering revealed the names of dishes that were served. She also posted a few sneak peeks into the lavish Diwali spread. It featured an array of yummy Indian treats, with a special curation for kids.

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Priyanka Chopra's Diwali lunch was curated by Chef PriaVanda Chouhan of Desi Galli. The starters included delights like Mini Kathi rolls, Chicken Nuggets with Desi dip, Bombay Sandwich with gooey cheese, Masala fries, Papdi chaat, Bhel Puri and Chilli Paneer Bites. For the main course, kids could enoy comfort foods like Mac & Cheese Cups, Mini Pasta Bowls, Butter Chicken Sliders and Veggie Pizza Squares. The adults could relish mains such as Kathi roll platters, Hakka noodles cups, Butter chicken curry and Paneer Tikka Masala.

A stand-out feature of Priyanka Chopra's Diwali luncheon was a Mini Dosa Live Station. This set-up was especially designed for kids to get customised mini dosas. They had three base options: plain mini dosa (vegan, gluten-free and nut-free), cheese dosa and mild potato dosa. They could choose from toppings like extra shredded cheese, ketchup or mango ketchup, sweet corn, coconut or mint chuntney, paneer bhurji and crispy sev.

Also Read: From Avocado Toast To Stuffed Parathas: Priyanka Chopra's Go-To Meals Revealed

Guests sipped Mango Lassi Smoothies and Strawberry Shakes during their meal. As for desserts, they could indulge in Gulab Jamun Cheesecake Bites, Brownie bites with Rabri drizzle, and Cake Pops. Take a look below:

Given how big a foodie Priyanka Chopra is, it is no surprise her Diwali party featured a mouth-watering variety of dishes!



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Video: Woman Repeatedly Slaps Security Guard In Greater Noida Complex

A video is being widely shared in which a woman can be seen repeatedly slapping the security guard of a housing complex in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida.

In the CCTV footage, the woman can be seen grabbing the security guard by the collar in the building and repeatedly slapping him. She then drags him outside the building and continues to slap him.

The guard, Rajkumar Yadav, said that he has been on duty at Tower 7 of the Presithum Society in Greater Noida's Sector 25 for the past month. He was on duty as usual on Saturday evening when a resident of the complex, Anju Sharma, arrived and started assaulting him without any provocation, he alleged. 

He said that a few people tried to rescue him, but the woman misbehaved with them as well.

Yadav, who is from Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh and works for a security agency, then reached the Dankaur police station along with some other residents of the complex and filed a complaint against the woman.

Police station in-charge Munendra Singh said that a case has been registered based on the security guard's complaint and an investigation is on. 



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Monday, October 20, 2025

Mumbai Police Returns 800 Stolen Phones To Owners, Internet Says "Superb"

In a heartwarming gesture, Mumbai Police returned 800 recovered mobile phones to their legitimate owners, bringing joy to hundreds of residents on the festival of Diwali. It was part of a dedicated campaign under DCP Zone 6 aimed at tracing and restoring lost and stolen valuables, with police calling it a "special Diwali return gift".

Mumbai Police also shared photos of officials returning phones to their owners. Social media hailed the officials, with users saying "Superb Move".

See the viral post here:

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In a post on Instagram, Mumbai Police wrote, "Ringing happiness in the lives of Mumbaikars, DCP Zone 6 as part of a dedicated campaign to trace and return lost and stolen goods, handed over recovered valuables to their rightful owners today."

"In a special ceremony 800 mobile phones recovered by police stations under the jurisdiction of Zone 6 were returned to their owners."

The ceremony was conducted under the guidance of Dr Mahesh Patil, Additional Commissioner of Police, Eastern Region, Mumbai, and Sameer Shaikh, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 6.

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Social media reaction

Social media users lauded the force's compassion, with comments like "Salute to our brave heroes" and "This is so heartwarming". One user, who lost a phone purchased with their first salary, expressed gratitude and nostalgia.

Meanwhile, one user grabbed the opportunity to speak about his issue. "I lost my phone a few months back in my area. Reported it in the police station no response from them till now. I bought it with my first salary. Its been months and I still can't get over it. Btw Happy Diwali," the user wrote in the comment section.



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DDLJ At 30: Inside Maratha Mandir's Eternal Romance With SRK-Kajol's Film

In the heart of Mumbai, tucked between the chaos of traffic and the aroma of cutting chai, stands a theatre that has defied time - Maratha Mandir. Its old-world charm greets you even before you enter - the classic marquee letters, the faded posters, the single-screen aura that's slowly disappearing from the city's skyline. But step inside, and you realise something extraordinary - here, love still plays every day at 11:30 AM sharp.

For thirty years now, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge - or DDLJ, as an entire generation lovingly calls it - has been running at this very theatre. Not just running but thriving. In a city where every Friday brings a new release and where cinematic fads change faster than Instagram trends, DDLJ continues to pull in crowds, sometimes outnumbering newer films.

Thirty years on, DDLJ isn't just a film that runs - it's a heartbeat that refuses to fade.

It's Diwali, and while India woke up to festive rituals, a few chose to start their day with their first love - cinema. Outside Maratha Mandir, it was a different kind of festival. The film's 30th anniversary had turned the usually quiet morning show into a celebration. A crowd gathered well before showtime - some clutching tickets, others posing for photos in front of the iconic poster. There were hand-painted placards, posters, and a line that snaked around the theatre entrance.

Among the crowd stood a father who first watched DDLJ at Maratha Mandir when he was sixteen. He was back now with his wife - who was watching it here for the first time - and their three kids, aged ten, seven, and three.

"I wanted them to feel what we did," he said, smiling. "Watching DDLJ here is not just watching a movie, it's an experience."

Another father had travelled over 2,000 kilometres from Shantiniketan, West Bengal, with his teenage daughter.

"She's interested in acting and is a huge SRK fan," he said proudly, holding up his ticket. "When she said she wanted to watch DDLJ on the big screen, I decided to bring her here. We need to change with time, but some films are timeless."

A woman standing in the queue held up a Swiss cowbell. When asked about it later, she smiled and said, "I travelled to Switzerland just to visit all the DDLJ locations. This bell is from the same shop where Raj buys it for Simran. Watching the film again here feels like coming full circle."

There were also three Swiss tourists in line, each holding their ticket with excitement.

"We knew about this film and that parts of it were shot in Switzerland," one of them said. "But watching it here, in this theatre, is different. SRK is a legend."

Inside the theatre, the nostalgia deepened. The familiar smell of popcorn, the faint creak of wooden seats, the aroma of oily samosas - everything felt like stepping back in time. The moment the opening notes of Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye filled the hall, the crowd erupted. It's Kajol's introduction song, but the cheers were reserved for Shah Rukh Khan's grand entry as Raj. When he finally appears on screen, arms wide open, the theatre broke into applause and whistles.

When Raj extended his hand to Simran in that legendary train scene, the hall turned into a sea of cheers. Dialogues were spoken in unison, every punchline met with applause, every emotional moment followed by sighs. Songs like Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jaana Sanam became collective karaoke sessions - strangers singing together, eyes lit with joy.

Through the doors, you could hear the film's dialogues and songs spilling into the theatre lobby. In a dimly lit corner office sat Manoj Pandey, the manager of Maratha Mandir for over two decades.

Speaking about the moment, he said, "We want people to enjoy, so we've never increased the prices - stalls are still Rs 30, and balcony seats Rs 50. When the film first released, it came as a physical print; now it's digital. We've evolved with time, so the audience keeps enjoying it. There are days when DDLJ has more audience than new releases."

As the end credits rolled, no one rushed to leave. People stood, clapping, smiling, some taking photos of the screen as if to capture the feeling forever. Outside, fans brought out a cake with the film's iconic scene - Raj and Simran embracing in the yellow mustard fields - printed on it, cutting it to mark 30 years of love, cinema, and magic.

Because inside Maratha Mandir, it isn't just a movie playing - it's a ritual, a shared memory, a timeless story that continues to unite generations.

Even after three decades, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge remains what it has always been - a celebration of love, of cinema, and of that undying hope that somewhere, someone will still say, "Bade bade deshon mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain."

And at Maratha Mandir, that love story still plays on.

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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Passenger's Power Bank Catches Fire On Board IndiGo Flight At Delhi Airport

A passenger's power bank caught fire on board a Dimapur-bound IndiGo plane while taxiing at the Delhi airport on Sunday, which was extinguished by the cabin crew, sources said.

No injuries were reported in the incident, and all passengers and crew on board were safe, IndiGo said.

The airline said in a statement that flight 6E 2107 operating from Delhi to Dimapur, Nagaland, on October 19 returned to bay due to a minor fire triggered by a passenger's personal electronic equipment stored in the seat-back pocket on board.

The sources said a power bank caught fire when the aircraft was taxiing at the airport.

"The crew managed the situation quickly by diligently following the standard operating procedure, and the incident was controlled within seconds," the statement said.

According to information available on flight tracking website Flightradar24.com, the flight AI2107, operated with an Airbus A320 neo aircraft, took off from the Delhi airport at 14:33 hours and landed at Dimapur (Nagaland) at 16:45 hours. The flight was scheduled to take off from the Delhi airport at 12:25 hours.

Relevant authorities were informed immediately in line with the set protocol, IndiGo said, adding that after all the necessary checks, the aircraft was cleared for operations.

"We thank our valued customers for remaining calm and cooperative during this incident. Our teams made all possible efforts to minimise inconvenience to passengers, including offering them refreshments," the airline said.

Details about the number of passengers on board the flight were not available.

Earlier this week, a lithium battery kept in the overhead compartment of an Air China aircraft caught fire. The plane was operating from Hangzhou to Seoul, as per reports.  

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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