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Akira Toriyama, the visionary artist behind the iconic Dragon Ball series, has died at the age of 68 due to an acute subdural hematoma. Toriyama’s death has left a void in the hearts of fans and fellow creators alike, marking the end of an era that revolutionized not just manga and anime, but also global pop culture.

Born in Nagoya, Japan, in 1955, Toriyama’s journey into the realm of manga began with his work at an advertising agency, designing posters. His passion for drawing propelled him to submit his work to Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine, leading to his first published piece, “Wonder Island,” in 1978. Despite initial setbacks, Toriyama’s persistence paid off with the success of “Dr. Slump” in 1980, a comedic series that earned him a prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award.

However, it was in 1984 that Toriyama introduced the world to “Dragon Ball,” a series that would become synonymous with his name and forever change the landscape of anime and manga. Over its eleven-year run in Weekly Shōnen Jump, “Dragon Ball” expanded into a massive franchise, including multiple anime adaptations, over 20 films, and a plethora of video games. The adventures of Son Goku and his quest for the magical dragon balls captivated audiences worldwide, drawing from Chinese folklore and action cinema to create a unique and enduring universe.

Toriyama’s influence extended far beyond the pages of his manga. Fellow manga artists Eiichiro Oda, creator of “One Piece,” and Masashi Kishimoto, creator of “Naruto,” have expressed their deep sorrow at the loss of Toriyama, recognizing him as an inspiration and a pioneer who demonstrated the global appeal of manga. Oda praised Toriyama for showing that “manga can be fun for both children and adults,” while Kishimoto shared how Toriyama’s work inspired him to pursue a career in manga.

Bird Studio, founded by Toriyama in 1983, released a statement expressing regret that the artist had several works still in progress, highlighting his relentless creativity and passion. The studio and fans alike mourn the loss of Toriyama’s “unique world of creation,” thankful for the 45 years of artistic innovation he shared with the world.

Akira Toriyama’s legacy is immortalized in the joy and inspiration he brought to countless fans and aspiring artists around the globe. As the manga and anime community comes together to mourn and celebrate his life, it’s clear that Toriyama’s work will continue to enchant and entertain for generations to come, a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and imagination.

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Toei Animation, the animation studio behind iconic series like Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball, has recently disclosed its 2024 fiscal report, providing a fascinating glimpse into the financial dynamics of the anime industry. As the details unfold, it becomes evident that some of the most cherished anime titles are experiencing both soaring successes and nuanced challenges.

One Piece Seizes the Limelight: A Swashbuckling Triumph

One Piece, the epic adventure that has captured the hearts of fans worldwide, emerges as the star performer in Toei Animation’s fiscal report. The Q3 figures reveal an impressive 5.2 billion yen, marking a notable surge from the previous year’s 4.8 billion. This surge not only underscores One Piece’s domestic dominance but also signifies a renaissance for the series, solidifying its standing as a powerhouse in the anime landscape.

Dragon Ball’s Enduring Global Appeal: A Slight Dip in Sales

Dragon Ball, an enduring global icon, experiences a modest decline in sales but continues to hold a significant position in the anime realm. Overseas, it maintains its stronghold by securing the top spot in licensing, generating around 7.4 billion yen. While this reflects a dip from the previous year’s 8.1 billion, Dragon Ball’s enduring appeal across borders remains unwavering.

Cinematic Battle: One Piece vs. Dragon Ball

The battle extends to the silver screen, where One Piece emerges triumphant with a formidable 6.5 billion yen in overseas film licensing. Dragon Ball, despite facing a dip in figures, secures the second position with 2.5 billion yen. This cinematic showdown not only reaffirms One Piece’s recent surge in popularity but also emphasizes its dominance over its animated counterparts.

Unexpected Winners: Digimon and Slam Dunk Make Waves

In a surprising turn of events, Digimon and Slam Dunk make unexpected appearances in the realm of overseas licensing. Digimon claims the third spot, showcasing its enduring popularity, while Slam Dunk stages a remarkable comeback, securing the third position in film licensing. Slam Dunk’s remarkable Q3 performance, doubling last year’s earnings, underscores the potency of a compelling comeback story, proving that nostalgia can indeed be a lucrative business.

The Future of Toei Animation: Anticipating Victorious IPs in Q4

As Toei Animation navigates through the final quarter, anime enthusiasts are on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating which intellectual properties (IPs) will emerge victorious. The global resonance of Dragon Ball, the unstoppable momentum of One Piece, and the unexpected success stories of Digimon and Slam Dunk collectively set the stage for an intriguing and eventful year in 2024 for anime enthusiasts worldwide.

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The prestigious Padma Awards for the year 2024 have been announced, recognizing outstanding contributions and achievements across diverse domains. The awards, conferred in three categories – Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri – honor individuals for their exceptional service and accomplishments.

This year, a total of 132 Padma Awards, including 2 duo cases, have been approved by the President of India. The esteemed list comprises 5 Padma Vibhushan, 17 Padma Bhushan, and 110 Padma Shri Awards. Notably, 30 of the awardees are women, and the list includes 8 individuals from the category of Foreigners / NRI / PIO / OCI, as well as 9 Posthumous awardees.

The Padma Awards, presented annually on the occasion of Republic Day, highlight exemplary contributions in various fields such as art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, among others.

Padma Shri (110)

SNNameFieldState/Region/Country
23Shri Khalil AhamadArtUttar Pradesh
24Shri Badrappan MArtTamil Nadu
25Shri Kaluram BamaniyaArtMadhya Pradesh
26Ms. Rezwana Choudhury BannyaArtBangladesh
27Ms. Naseem BanoArtUttar Pradesh
28Shri Ramlal BarethArtChhattisgarh
29Ms. Gita Roy BarmanArtWest Bengal
30Ms. Parbati BaruahSocial WorkAssam
31Shri Sarbeswar BasumataryOthers – AgricultureAssam
32Shri Som Datt BattuArtHimachal Pradesh
33Ms. Takdira BegumArtWest Bengal
34Shri Sathyanarayana BeleriOthers – AgricultureKerala
35Shri Drona BhuyanArtAssam
36Shri Ashok Kumar BiswasArtBihar
37Shri Rohan Machanda BopannaSportsKarnataka
38Ms. Smriti Rekha ChakmaArtTripura
39Shri Narayan ChakrabortyScience & EngineeringWest Bengal
40Shri A Velu Ananda ChariArtTelangana
41Shri Ram Chet ChaudharyScience & EngineeringUttar Pradesh
42Ms. K ChellammalOthers – AgricultureAndaman & Nicobar Islands
43Ms. Joshna ChinappaSportsTamil Nadu
44Ms. Charlotte ChopinOthers – YogaFrance
45Shri Raghuveer ChoudharyLiterature & EducationGujarat
46Shri Joe D CruzLiterature & EducationTamil Nadu
47Shri Ghulam Nabi DarArtJammu & Kashmir
48Shri Chitta Ranjan DebbarmaOthers – SpiritualismTripura
49Shri Uday Vishwanath DeshpandeSportsMaharashtra
50Ms. Prema DhanrajMedicineKarnataka
51Shri Radha Krishan DhimanMedicineUttar Pradesh
52Shri Manohar Krishana DoleMedicineMaharashtra
53Shri Pierre Sylvain FilliozatLiterature & EducationFrance
54Shri Mahabir Singh GudduArtHaryana
55Ms. Anupama HoskereArtKarnataka
56Shri Yazdi Maneksha ItaliaMedicineGujarat
57Shri Rajaram JainLiterature & EducationUttar Pradesh
58Shri JankilalArtRajasthan
59Shri Ratan KaharArtWest Bengal
60Shri Yashwant Singh KathochLiterature & EducationUttarakhand
61Shri Zahir I KaziLiterature & EducationMaharashtra
62Shri Gaurav KhannaSportsUttar Pradesh
63Shri Surendra KishoreLiterature & Education – JournalismBihar
64Shri Dasari KondappaArtTelangana
65Shri Sridhar Makam KrishnamurthyLiterature & EducationKarnataka
66Ms. Yanung Jamoh LegoOthers – AgricultureArunachal Pradesh
67Shri Jordan LepchaArtSikkim
68Shri Satendra Singh LohiaSportsMadhya Pradesh
69Shri Binod MaharanaArtOdisha
70Ms. Purnima MahatoSportsJharkhand
71Ms. Uma Maheshwari DArtAndhra Pradesh
72Shri Dukhu MajhiSocial WorkWest Bengal
73Shri Ram Kumar MallickArtBihar
74Shri Hemchand ManjhiMedicineChhattisgarh
75Shri Chandrashekhar Mahadeorao MeshramMedicineMaharashtra
76Shri Surendra Mohan Mishra
(Posthumous)
ArtUttar Pradesh
77Shri Ali Mohammed & Shri Ghani Mohammed*
(Duo)
ArtRajasthan
78Ms. Kalpana MorpariaTrade & IndustryMaharashtra
79Ms. Chami MurmuSocial WorkJharkhand
80Shri Sasindran MuthuvelPublic AffairsPapua New Guinea
81Ms. G NachiyarMedicineTamil Nadu
82Ms. Kiran NadarArtDelhi
83Shri Pakaravur Chithran Namboodiripad
(Posthumous)
Literature & EducationKerala
84Shri Narayanan E PArtKerala
85Shri Shailesh NayakScience & EngineeringDelhi
86Shri Harish Nayak
(Posthumous)
Literature & EducationGujarat
87Shri Fred NegritLiterature & EducationFrance
88Shri Hari OmScience & EngineeringHaryana
89Shri Bhagabat PadhanArtOdisha
90Shri Sanatan Rudra PalArtWest Bengal
91Shri Shankar Baba Pundlikrao PapalkarSocial WorkMaharashtra
92Shri Radhe Shyam PareekMedicineUttar Pradesh
93Shri Dayal Mavjibhai ParmarMedicineGujarat
94Shri Binod Kumar PasayatArtOdisha
95Ms. Silbi PassahArtMeghalaya
96Ms. Shanti Devi Paswan & Shri Shivan Paswan*
(Duo)
ArtBihar
97Shri Sanjay Anant PatilOthers – AgricultureGoa
98Shri Muni Narayana PrasadLiterature & EducationKerala
99Shri K S RajannaSocial WorkKarnataka
100Shri Chandrashekar Channapatna RajannacharMedicineKarnataka
101Shri Bhagwatilal RajpurohitLiterature & EducationMadhya Pradesh
102Shri Romalo RamArtJammu & Kashmir
103Shri Navjivan RastogiLiterature & EducationUttar Pradesh
104Ms. Nirmal RishiArtPunjab
105Shri Pran SabharwalArtPunjab
106Shri Gaddam SammaiahArtTelangana
107Shri SangthankimaSocial WorkMizoram
108Shri Machihan SasaArtManipur
109Shri Omprakash SharmaArtMadhya Pradesh
110Shri Eklabya SharmaScience & EngineeringWest Bengal
111Shri Ram Chander SihagScience & EngineeringHaryana
112Shri Harbinder SinghSportsDelhi
113Shri Gurvinder SinghSocial WorkHaryana
114Shri Godawari SinghArtUttar Pradesh
115Shri Ravi Prakash SinghScience & EngineeringMexico
116Shri Seshampatti T SivalingamArtTamil Nadu
117Shri SomannaSocial WorkKarnataka
118Shri Kethavath SomlalLiterature & EducationTelangana
119Ms. Shashi SoniTrade & IndustryKarnataka
120Ms. Urmila SrivastavaArtUttar Pradesh
121Shri Nepal Chandra Sutradhar
(Posthumous)
ArtWest Bengal
122Shri Gopinath SwainArtOdisha
123Shri Laxman Bhatt TailangArtRajasthan
124Ms. Maya TandonSocial WorkRajasthan
125Ms. Aswathi Thirunal Gouri Lakshmi Bayi ThampurattyLiterature & EducationKerala
126Shri Jagdish Labhshanker TrivediArtGujarat
127Ms. Sano VamuzoSocial WorkNagaland
128Shri Balakrishnan Sadanam Puthiya VeetilArtKerala
129Shri Kurella VittalacharyaLiterature & EducationTelangana
130Shri Kiran VyasOthers – YogaFrance
131Shri Jageshwar YadavSocial WorkChhattisgarh
132Shri Babu Ram YadavArtUttar Pradesh

Recipients of these prestigious awards are honored by the President of India at ceremonial functions held at Rashtrapati Bhawan, typically in March or April. The Padma Awards serve as a testament to the remarkable achievements and service rendered by individuals in their respective fields, enriching the fabric of the nation’s cultural, social, and economic landscape.

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1. A Missed Opportunity for Cinematic Brilliance

In the highly-anticipated film “Sam Bahadur,” director Meghna Gulzar aims to bring the legendary Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw to life, with Vicky Kaushal in the lead role. However, despite the promising elements, the movie falls short of delivering the narrative fireworks and depth needed to elevate it beyond a straightforward retelling.

2. Kaushal’s Charisma Rescues the Character

While the overall impact of the film may miss the mark, Vicky Kaushal’s portrayal of Sam Manekshaw stands out as a commendable performance. In a year where Kaushal faced underwhelming roles, “Sam Bahadur” allowed him to showcase his magic, reminiscent of his outstanding performances in films like “Sardar Udham” and “Raazi.”

3. Emotional Depth Through Supporting Characters

Sanya Malhotra, portraying Sam’s wife Silloo Bode, adds emotional depth to the narrative, complementing Kaushal’s maverick energy with a compelling performance. However, Fatima Sana Shaikh’s portrayal of Indira Gandhi falls short, with casting choices contributing to the unsteady depiction.

4. Musical Missteps and Cinematic Struggles

The film’s musical score, surprising given the talent of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, is criticized as loud, distracting, and unmelodious. Despite effective use of archival footage, the movie grapples with passive linearity and staccato time leaps.

5. Moments of Sweetness Amidst Disjointed Narratives

“Sam Bahadur” finds moments of sweetness and engagement in individual segments depicting Manekshaw’s life, expertly executed by cinematographer Jay I Patel. However, the film’s attempts to weave these segments together often result in a disjointed feel, requiring some slack due to its largely sanguine tone.

6. A Standout Performance in Need of Deeper Exploration

While Vicky Kaushal’s performance remains a standout, “Sam Bahadur” leaves audiences yearning for more cinematic brilliance and a deeper exploration of its central character. Despite its strengths, the film falls short of reaching the heights set by Gulzar’s previous successes.

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Commencing Today: The 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) Kicks Off in Goa

The eagerly anticipated 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is set to unfold today in the picturesque state of Goa. The grand opening ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Bambolim, commencing at 5 PM.

Leading the inaugural proceedings will be Anurag Singh Thakur, the esteemed Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting. The nine-day extravaganza promises a cinematic feast, featuring a diverse array of 270 films from around the world.

Film enthusiasts, industry professionals, and cultural aficionados alike are gearing up to partake in this celebration of global cinema. As the festival curtain rises, it opens the door to a world of storytelling, creativity, and cinematic brilliance.

Stay tuned for a cinematic journey that transcends boundaries and captivates audiences at the 54th IFFI in Goa!

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New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu adorned the 69th National Film Awards with an aura of fame and talent. The event took place on today. It showcased the most excellent stars of Indian cinema.

Allu Arjun’s Best Actor Conquest: The coveted Best Actor Award found its deserving recipient in the charismatic Allu Arjun for his remarkable performance in “Pushpa: The Rise.” His portrayal in the movie left an indelible mark on audiences, making him a truly remarkable talent.

Among the actresses: Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon, beauty stars, shared the stage for the Best Actress Award. Alia’s captivating performance in “Gangubai Kathiawadi” and Kriti’s heart-touching act in “Mimi” made it a tie worth celebrating.

Extraordinary Supporting Talents: Pallavi Joshi, whose presence on screen is evidence to her prowess, was recognized with the Best Supporting Actress Award for her role in “Kashmir Files.” Pankaj Tripathi, a versatile star in the film industry, was honored as the Best Supporting Actor Award for his memorable character in “Mimi.”

Dazzling Films: “RRR” roared its way to the title of Best Popular Film, delivering wholesome entertainment and setting a high standard. “The Kashmir Files,” directed by the talented Vivek Agnihotri, won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Film on National Integration, showcasing the power of storytelling to bridge divides.

Lifetime Achievement: Waheeda Rehman was awarded with the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime Achievement Award, spotting as her timeless contribution to the world of movies.

Diverse Musical Talents: The musical realm was also included, with Shreya Ghoshal grabbing the Best Female Playback Singer for her soulful rendition in “Iravin Nizhal.” Kaala Bhairava shone as the Best Male Playback Singer for the melodious “Komuram Bheemudo” from “RRR.” The magic of cinema was further magnified by Prem Rakshith, who took home the Best Choreography award for “RRR.”

The 69th National Film Awards rejoiced a various collection of talents, a tribute to the richness and depth of Indian cinema.

As these Incredible Celebrities continue to entertain the audiences with their professions, we look forward to the cinematic spectacles in the future.

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Akkineni Nagarjuna Rao, affectionately known as Nagarjuna, stands as a luminary in the world of Indian cinema. Born on August 29, 1959, his life story is one of unwavering determination and remarkable achievements, reflecting a perfect blend of resilience, versatility, and an indelible impact on the entertainment industry.

Nagarjuna’s career is deeply rooted in Telugu cinema, with impactful forays into Hindi and Tamil films. However, his path to stardom was paved with challenges, a journey marked by relentless pursuit of excellence and a willingness to explore diverse roles.

His first steps into acting were as a child artist in the 1967 Telugu film “Sudigundalu,” directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. A few decades later, he made his grand debut as a lead actor with “Vikram” in 1986, directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao. This initial success laid the foundation for his rise, but it was his role in the 1989 romantic drama “Geetanjali,” directed by Mani Ratnam, that truly catapulted him into the limelight. The film not only garnered acclaim but also won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment.

Yet, it was Nagarjuna’s willingness to embrace diverse roles that solidified his legacy. He delved into comedy with the 1994 hit “Hello Brother,” which went on to become a Hindi remake titled “Judwaa.” Known as the “Celluloid Scientist,” he fearlessly experimented with unconventional scripts, showcasing his commitment to pushing creative boundaries.

While Nagarjuna experienced triumphs, he also navigated challenges. Despite these ups and downs, he never lost sight of his passion. His involvement extended beyond acting as he ventured into film production in 1995. Notable projects like “Ninne Pelladata” and “Annamayya” highlighted his prowess as a producer and his dedication to promoting exceptional storytelling.

Nagarjuna’s influence also transcended the silver screen. As a co-owner of Annapurna Studios, he left an indelible mark on the production landscape. Furthermore, his presidency at the non-profit Annapurna International School of Film and Media showcased his commitment to nurturing budding talents in the industry.

Turning 64 on August 29, 2023, Nagarjuna’s journey epitomizes the power of persistence and evolution. His filmography spans genres, languages, and eras, with certain films achieving iconic status. His roles in movies like the romantic drama “Geetanjali,” the trendsetting “Siva,” and the biographical masterpiece “Annamayya” not only showcase his acting prowess but also demonstrate his ability to choose roles that resonate deeply with audiences.

Nagarjuna’s journey from his early days as a child artist to becoming a revered figure in Indian cinema encapsulates the essence of the industry – a tale of resilience, reinvention, and a profound passion for storytelling. As we celebrate his birthday, we not only honor the actor but also the exceptional journey he embarked upon, leaving an indelible mark as an icon in the realm of entertainment.

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The winners of the 69th National Film Awards were announced at the National Media Center in New Delhi. The 69th National Film Awards took center stage, unveiling a constellation of talented winners who have left an indelible mark on India’s cinematic landscape. These awards are recognized as one of the highest honors in the field of film-making, serve as an evident to the dedication and creativity of individuals who contribute to the nation’s rich cinematic tapestry.

Actress Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon have won the Best Actress award for their films Gangubai Kathiawadi and Mimi respectively at the 69th National Film Awards. Allu Arjun has won the Best Actor award for his film Pushpa.

Alia Bhatt took to Instagram to share her excitement about the win. She wrote, “I am so grateful and humbled to receive the National Film Award for Best Actress for Gangubai Kathiawadi. This is a dream come true and I couldn’t have done it without the love and support of my fans, my family, and my team. Thank you to the jury for this honour.”

Kriti Sanon also expressed her happiness on Twitter. She wrote, “I am so happy and overwhelmed to win the National Film Award for Best Actress for Mimi. This is a huge moment for me and I am so grateful to everyone who made this film possible. Thank you to the jury for this honour.”

Allu Arjun also took to Twitter to thank his fans and the jury for the award. He wrote, “I am so happy and grateful to receive the National Film Award for Best Actor for Pushpa. This is a dream come true and I couldn’t have done it without the love and support of my fans. Thank you to the jury for this honour.”

The 69th National Film Awards were announced on Thursday, August 24, 2023, at the National Media Centre in New Delhi. The awards were presented by Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur.

The other major winners at the awards include R Madhavan’s Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, which won the Best Feature Film award; The Kashmir Files, which won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Film on National Integration; and RRR, which won the award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment.

Here is the full list of winners at the 69th National Film Awards:

Best Feature Film: Rocketry
Best Director: Nikhil Mahajan, Godavari
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: RRR
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration: The Kashmir Files
Best Actor: Allu Arjun, Pushpa
Best Actress: Alia Bhatt, Gangubai Kathiawadi and Kriti Sanon, Mimi
Best Supporting Actor: Pankaj Tripathi, Mimi
Best Supporting Actress: Pallavi Joshi, The Kashmir Files
Best Child Artist: Bhavin Rabari, Chhello Show
Best Screenplay (Original): Shahi Kabir, Nayattu
Best Screenplay (Adapted): Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Utkarshini Vashishtha, Gangubai Kathiawadi
Best Dialogue Writer: Utkarshini Vashishtha & Prakash Kapadia, Gangubai Kathiawadi
Best Music Director (Songs): Devi Sri Prasad, Pushpa
Best Music Direction (Background Music): MM Keeravaani, RRR
Best Male Playback Singer: Kaala Bhairava, RRR
Best Female Playback Singer: Shreya Ghoshal, Iravin Nizhal
Best Lyrics: Chandrabose, Konda Polam’s Dham Dham Dham
Best Hindi Film: Sardar Udham
Best Kannada Film: 777 Charlie
Best Malayalam Film: Home
Best Gujurati Film: Chhello Show
Best Tamil Film: Kadaisi Vivasayi
Best Telugu Film: Uppena
Best Maithili Film: Samanantar
Best Mishing Film: Boomba Ride
Best Marathi Film: Ekda Kaay Zala
Best Bengali Film: Kalkokkho
Best Assamese Film: Anur
Best Meiteilon Film: Eikhoigi Yum
Best Odiya Film: Pratikshya
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director: Meppadiyan, Vishnu Mohan
Best Film on Social Issues: Anunaad – The Resonance
Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation: Aavasavyuham
Best Children’s Film: Gandhi and Co
Best Audiography (Location Sound Recordist): Arun Asok & Sonu K P, Chavittu
Best Audiography (Sound Designer): Aneesh Basu, Jhilli
Best Audiography (Re-recordist of the final mixed track): Sinoy Joseph, Sardar Udham
Best Choreography: Prem Rakshith, RRR
Best Cinematography: Avik Mukhopadhayay, Sardar Udham
Best Costume Designer: Veera Kapur Ee, Sardar Udham
Best Special Effects: Srinivas Mohan, RRR
Best Production Design: Dmitrii Malich and Mansi Dhruv Mehta, Sardar Udham
Best Editing: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Gangubai Kathiawadi
Best Make-up: Preetisheel Singh, Gangubai Kathiawadi
Best Stunt Choreography: King Soloman, RRR
Special Jury Award: Shershaah, Vishnuvardhan
Special Mention: 1. Late Shri Nallandi, Kadaisi Vivasayi 2. Aranya Gupta & Bithan Biswas, Jhilli 3. Indrans, Home 4. Jahanara Begum, Anur

Congratulations to All Winners…..

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In a thrilling showdown that has captured the attention of chess enthusiasts worldwide, 18-year-old chess sensation R Praggnanandhaa is on the brink of etching his name into the annals of chess history as he takes on former five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen in the finals of the FIDE Chess World Cup. Widely hailed as the heir apparent to the legendary Viswanathan Anand, Praggnanandhaa’s remarkable journey through the tournament has solidified his reputation as a prodigious talent to watch.

Displaying unwavering focus, determination, and discipline in the FIDE World Cup held in Baku, Azerbaijan, Praggnanandhaa has secured his place in the prestigious Candidates Tournament, a contest that will determine the challenger to the reigning world champion, Ding Liren.

Earning distinction as the first Indian to qualify for the Candidates Tournament since the era of Viswanathan Anand, Praggnanandhaa’s prowess was vividly demonstrated last year when he triumphed over World No. 1 and former classical champion Magnus Carlsen in an electrifying online event.

The chess world is now fixated on the impending clash between Praggnanandhaa and Carlsen, scheduled for today, August 24, in a tiebreaker match following two intense and closely contested draws between the two rivals.

Praggnanandhaa vs. Magnus Carlsen: Battle for Victory and Reward

The FIDE Chess World Cup has unveiled an unprecedented prize pool totaling $1.83 million this year, to be distributed among the 206 participants across ten categories. Even competitors eliminated in the early rounds stand to claim a share of the rewards.

First Round: Entrants eliminated in the initial round will be awarded $3000.

Second Round: Those exiting in the second round will receive $6000.

Third Round: Participants ousted in the third round are entitled to $10,000.

Fourth Round: Those bowing out after the fourth round will take home $16,000.

Fifth Round: A generous prize of $25,000 awaits those eliminated in the fifth round.

Sixth Round: Contestants exiting in the sixth round will be granted $35,000.

The pinnacle of the tournament commences beyond the sixth round as the qualified contenders advance to the final four. Here, the fourth-place finisher will seize a total of $50,000, while the third-place victor will be rewarded with a $60,000 prize.

As the fervent competition escalates to the climactic face-off between R Praggnanandhaa and Magnus Carlsen for the championship title, the stakes are higher than ever. If Praggnanandhaa manages to overcome Carlsen and claim the title, a substantial prize of $110,000 awaits him, with the runner-up receiving a commendable share of $80,000 from the prize pool. The world awaits with bated breath as these chess virtuosos battle for supremacy on the grandest stage of the FIDE Chess World Cup.

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The iconic film Gadar 2 has skyrocketed the box office. The film has already made over Rs 228.98 crores in just 5 days becoming one of the biggest blockbusters of the decade. The impactful dialogues, stellar star cast, its iconic music and the return of Tara Singh has bought back the audience back to the theatres.

The producers of the film have left no stones unturned when it comes to the promotions of the film. Owing to the love and success of Gadar 2, today Sunny Deol visited Hyderabad city to promote Gadar 2, where he attended a press conference and interacted with his media friends.

Helmed by Director-Producer Anil Sharma, and produced by Zee Studios, the movie stars Superstar Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel in lead roles.
The movie is productively running in theatres near you.

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