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richdadpoor · 8 months
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As Rajinikanth's Jailer Earns Big, Nelson Dilipkumar To Now Collaborate With Kamal Haasan
Jailer has minted over Rs 500 crore worldwide. Reportedly, Nelson Dilipkumar said that during the making of Beast, he met Kamal Haasan, and they both agreed to do a film together if they found the right script. Superstar Rajinikanth’s action film Jailer, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, is currently ruling the box office. As per reports, Jailer has also managed to cross Rs 500 crore worldwide.…
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cinemapremi · 4 months
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Salaar Box Office Collection Day 7: Worldwide Crossed Rs 500 Crore!
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In a cinematic rollercoaster, Prabhas-starrer Salaar experienced a phenomenal start, raking in over Rs 90 crore on its first day. However, the seventh day witnessed a staggering 85% drop, with collections plummeting to Rs 13 crore. Let's delve into the highs and lows of Salaar's box office journey. Salaar Box Office Record: Prabhas’s Movie Makes History, Beats Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan Salaar vs Dunki Box Office Battle: Salaar’s Massive Opening Day, Is Dunki Left in the Dust?
The Week in Review
Salaar Box Office Collection Day-wise Breakdown DayCollection (in Crores)190.7256.35362.05446.3524.9615.175.32 (estimated) Occupancy Insights Salaar experienced 21% occupancy in Telugu markets on the seventh day, its primary audience. Hyderabad witnessed a 24.75% occupancy rate with 638 shows. In the Hindi-speaking market, it faced stiff competition but maintained a 20.52% occupancy. Delhi-NCR and Mumbai regions recorded occupancies of 23.75% and 18.25%, respectively.
Global Box Office Collection
Salaar achieved a global milestone, crossing the Rs 500 crore mark on the seventh day. This places it among the elite films of the year, alongside releases like Pathaan, Jawan, Jailer, Leo, Gadar 2, and Animal. Notably, Salaar's global journey began with a robust Rs 175 crore on the first day, culminating in a total of Rs 325 crore for the week.
Prabhas's Resurgence
The film signifies a major comeback for Prabhas, who faced setbacks with Saaho, Radhe Shyam, and Adipurush. Salaar's success paves the way for his upcoming venture, Kalki 2898 AD, featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone.
Behind the Scenes
Directorial Excellence Directed by Prashanth Neel, Salaar boasts a stellar cast, including Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sriya Reddy, Shruti Haasan, and Tinnu Anand. Anticipation surrounds the second part, Salaar Part 2 Shouryanga Parvam, for which a release date is awaited. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0W4pEhPAWV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MjM0N2Q2NDBjYg== KGF Director's Legacy Prashanth Neel, renowned for directing the Yash-starrer KGF films, adds another feather to his cap with Salaar. The KGF franchise collectively earned nearly Rs 1500 crore in India.
Ceasefire Triumph
Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, a parallel success, is estimated to surpass Rs 300 crore in India. The seventh-day collection alone is projected to exceed Rs 5.32 crore across languages. The film's global team proudly declared its triumph, surpassing the Rs 500 crore mark worldwide. SalaarCeaseFireHits500Crs resonated across social media, solidifying its global dominance.
Unraveling Salaar's Tale
Adapted from Prashanth's 2014 Kannada film Ugramm, Salaar delves into the story of childhood friends, exploring the transformation into foes. Starring Jagapathi Babu, Bobby Simha, Sriya Reddy, and others, the film weaves an intricate narrative.
The Second Weekend Saga
Amidst drops in the Telugu version, Salaar finds support in the Hindi-dubbed release. As it enters the second weekend, hopes are high for a resurgence, potentially overtaking Dunki’s second-weekend numbers. Salaar's box office saga is a testament to Prabhas's enduring star power and Prashanth Neel's directorial prowess. While facing challenges, Salaar's triumphs and setbacks make it a compelling chapter in Indian cinema. Is Salaar Prabhas's biggest hit? Salaar marks Prabhas's significant comeback but is not his highest-grossing film to date. When will Salaar Part 2 release? The release date for Salaar Part 2 Shouryanga Parvam is yet to be announced. How did Salaar perform internationally? Salaar achieved global success, crossing Rs 500 crore worldwide within a week. What is Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire's standout feature? Ceasefire is estimated to surpass Rs 300 crore in India, showcasing its substantial impact. Can Salaar recover in the second weekend? Salaar's acceptance in the Hindi belt may lead to a strong second weekend, potentially surpassing Dunki's numbers. Also Checkout. Read the full article
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mariacallous · 1 year
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The latest report from Reporters Without Borders, or RSF, published on Wednesday, shows that 2022 was the worst year for journalists worldwide, with a record number detained, killed, held hostage or gone missing.
“Last year’s record has been broken again. As of 1 December 2022, a total of 533 journalists were being held for doing their job, more than a quarter of whom were arrested in the course of the year. RSF has never previously registered such a high number of imprisoned journalists,” the RSF wrote in its annual report “Round-up of the Journalists Detained, Killed, Held Hostage and Missing in 2022”.
According to the report, 57 journalists were killed, 65 journalists were held hostage and 49 journalists remain missing.
This latest increase in the number of detained journalists (up 13.4% in 2022, after a 20% rise in 2021) confirms a trend of a steady rise in violence and intimidation against journalists, as authoritarian regimes become increasingly comfortable with jailing troublesome journalists, in many cases without even a trial. Just over a third of the journalists who are detained have been convicted, RSF said.
“Dictatorial and authoritarian regimes are filling their prisons faster than ever by jailing journalists. This new record in the number of detained journalists confirms the pressing and urgent need to resist these unscrupulous governments and to extend our active solidarity to all those who embody the ideal of journalistic freedom, independence and pluralism,” Christophe Deloire, RSF’s Secretary General, said.
China has become the world’s worst jailer of journalists with 100 journalists behind bars. followed by Myanmar (62), Iran (47), Vietnam (39) and Belarus (31).
2022 was a dark year for female journalists in particular, as RSF reported an historic rise of nearly 30% in the number of women journalists put in prison.
Turkey has not been registered as one of the most top jailers of journalists this year, but the Turkish government’s pressure continues to be high, especially against female journalists.
“In Turkey, 3 women journalists and a female media worker have been in provisional detention since June 2022, when pro-Kurdish media outlets and production companies faced a new wave of arrests for their alleged support for the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), regarded as a terrorist organisation by the Turkish government,” the RSF wrote.
The report added that among them was Jin News agency director Safiye Alagas, who, in 2019, had already been arrested and accused of “propaganda for a terrorist organisation” before being acquitted.
Since 1995, RSF has been compiling an annual round-up of violence and abuses against journalists based on precise data collected from 1 January to 1 December of the year in question.
The 2022 round-up figures include professional journalists, non-professional journalists and media workers.
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blogynewz · 7 months
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"The Surprising Leo Advance Booking Report & Box Office Prediction Worldwide Revealed"
The advance booking for the latest movie, Leo, starring Vijay, Sanjay Dutt, Trisha, and Arjun, has had an incredible start worldwide, surpassing the opening of other films such as Jailer, PS 1, Beast, Thunivu, and Varisu. In terms of total advance booking, Leo has already collected 36.1 Crores gross, slightly behind Jailer’s collection of 39.4 Crores gross. In India, Leo has generated an…
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blogynewsz · 7 months
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"The Surprising Leo Advance Booking Report & Box Office Prediction Worldwide Revealed"
The advance booking for the latest movie, Leo, starring Vijay, Sanjay Dutt, Trisha, and Arjun, has had an incredible start worldwide, surpassing the opening of other films such as Jailer, PS 1, Beast, Thunivu, and Varisu. In terms of total advance booking, Leo has already collected 36.1 Crores gross, slightly behind Jailer’s collection of 39.4 Crores gross. In India, Leo has generated an…
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djarshaddj · 8 months
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Jailer Box Office Collection Day 11: On second Sunday the film hit huge 500 Cr Milestone at worldwide box office!
Jailer Box Office Collection Day 11: Rajinikanth-fronted Jailer finally overcome the second Sunday and showed a 15.08% jump at the domestic box office with Rs. 18.7 crore nett collection, Rs. 13.5 crore contributed by the Tamil version, Rs. 4.05 crore from the Telugu version, Rs. 0.45 crore from the Kannada version, and Rs. 0.70 crore nett from the Hindi version. In 11 days, the film collected a…
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trendingtales · 8 months
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The highly anticipated movie “Jailer,” starring Rajinikanth and Tamannaah Bhatia continues to dominate the global box office with its collections reaching an impressive 425.4 crores worldwide after only seven days of release. It ranks fourth among the highest-grossing Tamil movies worldwide, ninth in the highest-grossing South Indian films list, and 18th among the highest-grossing Indian films.
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hinahasan · 9 months
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JAILER bo collection so far
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clusterassets · 6 years
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New world news from Time: The 5 Most Wanted Geopolitical Fugitives of 2018
It’s not always nice to be wanted. In a time of heightened geopolitical drama, here’s a look at a handful of the “most wanted” characters that have captivated the world’s attention, and what their specific stories tell us about the state of the globe in 2018:
Carles Puigdemont
When Spain emerged from the Franco years, it held a vote on the Spanish constitution. The people of Catalonia voted in favor of that constitution by more than 90 percent in 1978, which made it illegal for a region to declare its secession from Spain without changing the constitution, which can only be done by Spain’s parliament in Madrid.
Nearly 40 years later, Catalan regional president Carles Puigdemont pushed ahead with an independence referendum regardless of what the constitution said. The vote was boycotted by anti-secession parties (just like a similar 2014 referendum), and subjected to a crackdown by Madrid. Puigdemont used the skewed results to announce Catalonia’s secession. Madrid—as is its constitutional right—dismissed the Catalan parliament and ordered new regional elections. Facing possible charges of rebellion and sedition, Puigdemont fled for Brussels, and has remained there since.
Those snap Catalan regional elections saw a constellation of pro-secession parties again emerge victorious (though barely), and Puigdemont wants to be re-elected president. And while he says he’s prepared to govern via Skype, Madrid says no. It remains to be seen how this plays out in coming weeks. But Catalan separatism hasn’t gone away, as the December elections prove. Madrid might one day be forced to allow for a legal referendum, whether Puigdemont leads the movement or not.
Fethullah Gulen
There once was a time when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was considered a genuine reformer. Along with his political ally, the cleric Fethullah Gulen (whose sprawling network of 100+ schools and community centers had earned him millions of followers), the two managed to reinject religion into previously secular Turkish politics. At the time, Erdogan’s rise was praised by the West as the political maturation of the country (the booming Turkish economy helped too).
Then Erdogan and Gulen had a falling out, and Gulen fled to Pennsylvania where he could publicly criticize Erdogan’s government from a safe distance. Erdogan has demanded that Washington extradite Gulen to Turkey for years. The U.S. refuses. Then came the failed coup attempt of July 2016, which Erdogan blamed on Gulen and his supporters. Erdogan’s retaliatory purges have included the arrest of more than 50,000 and cost an estimated 150,000 civil servants their jobs.
In the meantime, U.S.-Turkish relations have gone from bad to worse. Now that the fight against ISIS is over in Syria, the fight for what comes next has begun. The U.S. announced last week that it intends to help its allies on the ground—Syrian Kurds—establish a 30,000-person security force. Erdogan, who fears that will embolden the sizable Kurdish community already living inside Turkey’s borders, has launched an offensive against those U.S.-backed Syrian Kurds. Which means we now have two NATO member countries engaged in a direct proxy war, further undermining confidence in NATO at a time when there is already momentum for new forms of collective European defense. Gulen, meanwhile, remains in Pennsylvania.
Julian Assange
The Australian national rocketed to worldwide fame as head of Wikileaks, which he founded in 2006. In 2007, the website posted the U.S. procedures manual being used in Guantanamo Bay; in 2008, it posted Sarah Palin’s emails from her private Yahoo account. In 2010, Wikileaks dumped more than 90,000 classified documents about the Afghanistan War.
That was also the year that two female Wikileaks volunteers came forward to Swedish authorities and alleged Assange sexually assaulted them. Assange turned himself in to London authorities, but appealed his extradition request to Sweden. After a series of appeals, the U.K. decided it would honor the extradition request, prompting Assange to flee to the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2012. He’s been holed up there ever since. Although Sweden withdrew its arrest warrant last year, U.S. prosecutors are mulling their own charges over the exposure of classified material.
Assange was granted asylum by Ecuador’s former president Rafael Correa, who loved nothing more than to thumb his nose at Western powers. But Ecuador’s new president, Lenin Moreno, has called Assange “more than a nuisance.” He doesn’t want anyone accusing him of caving to U.S. pressure, but he also wants a new beginning with Washington. Unfortunately for Moreno, it’s still not clear how to get Assange out of the building he hasn’t left in over five years.
Ramush Haradinaj
Kosovo’s Prime Minister made his name in the late 1990s during the conflict there. A commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, he was accused of presiding over the torture and murder of Serbs, but given a lack of evidence, he was cleared of war crimes by the UN in both 2008 and 2012. That wasn’t good enough for Serbia, which refuses to recognize Kosovo as an independent nation, and wants Haradinaj to be extradited to face justice in its courts.
It’s not only in Serbia that Haradinaj faces legal challenges. At the behest of Western allies and helped by EU funding, Kosovo’s parliament in 2015 agreed to set up a special war crimes court based in the Netherlands but operating under Kosovo’s jurisdiction, a move widely considered instrumental in helping stabilize Balkan geopolitics. Only now that indictments are set to come down, Haradinaj and other members of Kosovo’s political elite are looking for ways to derail the inquiries.
The U.S. and EU—who led the NATO bombing campaign against Serbia’s Slobodan Milosevic in the war—are both livid at Kosovo’s perceived flaunting of Western norms and values. Maybe Haradinaj and his allies figure Kosovo is too small for important geopolitical powers to care; the reality is that, to preserve the peace, they can’t afford not to.
Mikheil Saakashvili
Educated in the West, Saakashvili was one of the leaders of Georgia’s (nonviolent) “Rose Revolution” in 2003; he then served as Georgia’s president from 2004 to 2013. Having left office with allegations of embezzlement and human rights violations hanging over him, Saakashvili exiled himself to the U.S. But in 2015 he accepted an offer from Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to become governor of Ukraine’s Odessa region and to introduce much needed reforms. He gave up Georgian citizenship, to become a citizen of Ukraine.
By November 2016, he had resigned his post, holding an angry press conference in which he accused Poroshenko of personally supporting corruption in Ukraine and “supporting local Odessa gangs.” Needless to say, that did not win him many fans among Ukraine’s governing elite, who have since accused Saakashvili of helping a criminal organization led by ex-Ukrainian (and pro-Moscow) president Viktor Yanukovych. Poroshenko stripped him of his Ukrainian citizenship in July last year, making him a stateless person.
This past December, footage went viral of Saakashvili trying to evade police on the rooftops of Kiev. When police did finally manage to apprehend him, throngs of his supporters surrounded the service van that was supposed to take him to a detention center, and he escaped.
Sometimes, as with Assange, Puigdemont, Gulen, and Haradinaj, outlaws can become heroes for those who oppose their would-be jailers.
January 30, 2018 at 07:54PM ClusterAssets Inc., https://ClusterAssets.wordpress.com
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richdadpoor · 8 months
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Jailer Box Office Collection Day 15: Rajinikanth-starrer Ends 2nd Week With Lowest Numbers
The total gross domestic collection stands at Rs 350.30 crore. Jailer has earned Rs 183 crore overseas so far taking the total worldwide collection to Rs 533.3 crore. Rajinikanth’s Jailer has been seeing a major dip in its box office collection lately. On Thursday, the film managed to earn Rs 3.05 crore in all languages with an 18.67 per cent dip, the lowest so far in its theatrical run.…
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richdadpoor · 8 months
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Sunny Deol's Gadar 2 To Rajnikanth's Jailer, Check Box Office Collections Of August Releases
Gadar 2 is inching closer to Rs 500 crore club. Rajnikanth’s Jailer recently crossed the Rs 600 crore mark worldwide. The month of August has been a delight for cinephiles and the entertainment industry as the theatres witnessed back-to-back hits. This month, when Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 and Rajinikanth starrer Jailer proved to be blockbusters, a few of the other films also earned good numbers at…
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trendingtales · 8 months
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