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Hindi Film Review Batla House By: Shaheen Raaj “Batla House Is A Powerful Warfare Saga”

August 21, 2019 by Nasheman

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Hindi Film Review

Batla HouseBy: Shaheen Raaj
“Batla House Is A Powerful Warfare Saga”

Banner: T-Series, Emmay Entertainment, Bake My Cake Films & above all John Abraham Entertainment

Producers: Bhushan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Monisha Advani Madhu Bhojwani, Sandeep  Leyzell & above all John AbrahamStar Cast: John Abraham, Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishen, Manish Chaudhari, Rajesh Sharma, Sonam Arora, Sahidur Rahman, Kranti Prakash Jha, Alok Pandey, Faizan Khan, Niranjan Jadhao, Chirag Katrecha, Yatharth Kansal, Utkarsh Rai & even Nora Fatehi 

Director: Nikhil Advani

The films based on or inspired from true incidents always have an edge, especially if it is made well. A recent classic example being that of Article 15, loosely inspired from Badaun rape case & Una flogging incident & which became a commercial success. Now Nikkhil Advani attempts to unravel the mystery behind the more than a decade old Batla House encounter in his flick, also titled Batla House.

So the scripted scenario of Batla House reveals the story of an upright cop caught in a sticky situation. The year is 2008. The Indian Mujahideen has conducted a series of blasts across the country. Their latest attack is in the capital city, Delhi, on 13th Sept, 2008. ACP Sanjay Kumar (John Abraham) is having trouble in his marriage with Nandita (Mrunal Thakur). On 19th Sept, 2008, he is informed by his team that the terrorists responsible for this blasts are holed up in a flat in L-18, Batla House in the Okhla locality of the city. Before Sanjay Kumar could reach the site, his junior officer K K (Ravi Kishan) orders the team to engage with the occupants of the said house. The occupants who are Okhla University students fire at the cops, injuring K K grievously. Sanjay Kumar meanwhile reaches on the spot & he along with the rest of the police team eliminate the shooters. One of them, Tufail (Alok Pandey) is arrested. Even before the cops could leave, the residents begin raising slogans against the police. Soon, the media & even the political leaders blame the police for staging a fake encounter. K K on the other hand passes away in hospital. Sanjay Kumar meanwhile finds it difficult to prove that he’s right & that these residents of Batla House were indeed a part of Indian Mujahideen. He also informs the police department that there were 2 more guys in the Batla House flat who escaped, one of which is Dilshaad Ahmed (Sahidur Rehman). He escaped to Nizampur, Uttar Pradesh. Sanjay Kumar’s senior Jayvir (Manish Chaudhari) sternly tells Sanjay Kumar not to head to Nimzapur to arrest Dilshaad. Yet, Sanjay defies the orders and heads to nab Dilshaad with his team. In Nizampur, he encounters hostile residents & a leader of a political party who tell him to back off. Yet, Sanjay Kumar goes ahead & attempts to take Dilshaad back to Delhi. The locals on one hand are baying for his blood. On other hand, Jayvir & other senior cops are slamming Sanjay Kumar for his irresponsible action. What happens next forms the rest of the crux of the film.

Ritesh Shah’s story is well researched & gripping. Moreover, it’s extremely relevant in today’s times. Many might not be aware of this case & how it led to such a huge controversy at that time. Hence, the novelty factor is also there. Ritesh Shah’s screenplay is captivating for most of the parts but is shaky in the 1st ever half. The film should have been simpler yet thrilling & devoid of too much of docu drama feel, for a better impact. However, there’s no doubt that some scenes are exceptionally scripted. Ritesh Shah’s dialogues are acidic & sharp. The one liners in the climax also work very well.

Nikkhil Advani’s direction is simply brilliant. He understands the material he has in his hand & its sensitive nature. He has even handled some scenes deftly & shows his brilliance in the interrogation scene in the 1st ever half & later in the courtroom sequences. Also, the Rashomon effect works well here to make the audiences wonder as to which version is correct. However, a few scenes in the 1st ever half are not up to the mark. Some scenes might even confuse the viewers. For instance, it is bewildering why Sanjay Kumar switches off the camera during a crucial interrogation. Thankfully, the plusses outweigh the minuses by a huge margin here.

Batla House’s 1st ever half is decent but one misses the overall “Wow” factor here. The reason behind the straining of relations between Sanjay Kumar & Nandita is not explained properly. The encounter is only partly shown & hence, one remains confused as to what exactly transpired between the police & the students. Also, Sanjay Kumar’s constant hallucination sequences become a little too much after a point. But on the positive side, a few scenes are quite promising. The film picks up in a big way when Sanjay Kumar quotes from the Holy Quran while interrogating Tufail. This powerful scene will surely be greeted with claps & whistles & it also proves how vested interests smartly misinterpret religious texts for violent gains. The Nizampur episode is a bit over the top but is quite thrilling. The intermission point also comes at a great moment. Post interval, the interest levels increase as Sanjay Kumar gets determined to nab Dilshaad. The entry of Victoria (Nora Fatehi) adds charm to the film. But the best is reserved for the last 35 to 40 minutes. The courtroom drama is quite exhilarating & even claps worthy. Also, once the entire scenario becomes clear, the film becomes simpler.  As a result, audiences would be even more interested once they know the complete picture. Sanjay Kumar’s monologue at this hour ensures the film ends on a high.

Songs aren’t memorable except of course “O Saki Saki”. The item song is quite entertaining but it starts off quite suddenly though. “Rula Diya’” & “Jaako Rakhe” are okay. John Stewart Eduri’s background score is subtle yet adds to the impact.  Adil Shaikh’s choreography in “O Saki Saki” is visually great.

Soumik Mukherjee’s cinematography is topnotch. This is especially in the interior scenes of Batla House flat & even in the chase sequence in the small town. Priya Suhas’s production design is quite realistic. Amin Khatib’s action is thrilling & yet not gory or disturbing at all. Maahir Zaveri’s editing is razor sharp in many scenes & also stylish. But this kind of editing also affects the impact in some of the scenes in the 1st ever half.

Performance wise Batla House belongs to John Abraham, without a shred of doubt. He is not just playing a brave, decorated police officer. He also essays the role of a person who is abused & slammed from all quarters. No one wants to know or believe his version of truth. The trauma he faces is brought out beautifully by John Abraham. Also, he’s 1st rate as expected in action scenes & also in dramatic & even the confrontational sequences. Mrunal Thakur is letdown a bit by the script as the back story is never revealed. But she gives a decent performance. In the 2nd half, she impresses even more as the woman who stands up for her husband. Ravi Kishan leaves a huge mark in a small role. Manish Chaudhari is efficient. Rajesh Sharma as advocate Shailesh Arya is quite scathing, as per his character’s requirement. Nora Fatehi provides the much needed sizzle in the film. Her character has a small but important role in the film. Alok Pandey, Sahidur Rehman & even Faizan Khan play their respective parts with earnest. Pramod Pathak as the defense counsel P Krishnan has a late entry but makes an impact. Others also do well.

Tail Piece: On the whole, Batla House is a powerful warfare saga which is sure to spark off discussions & debates. The relevant plot, the watertight screenplay, the clap worthy moments & the terrific performance by John Abraham makes Batla House as one of the finest films of the year.

At the box office turnstiles, Batla  House  will have a promising run. Strictly Recommended!

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Hindi Film Review Mission Mangal By: Shaheen Raaj “Mission Mangal Is Engaging, Entertaining & Even Patriotic”

August 21, 2019 by Nasheman

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Hindi Film Review

Mission Mangal

By: Shaheen Raaj

“Mission Mangal Is Engaging, Entertaining & Even Patriotic”

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Banner: Cape Of Good Films, Hope Productions & Fox Star Studios

Producer: Aruna Bhatia & Anil Naidu

Star Cast: Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Sonakshi sinha, Tapsee Pannu, Nitya Menon, Sharman Joshi, Kirti Kulhaari, H G Dattatreya, Sanjay Kapoor, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Dalip Tahil, Vikram Gokhale, Mohan Kapoor & Mohammed Zeeshan Ayub

Music: Amit Trivedi

Just like how Ramzan Eid is synonymous with a Salman Khan release, the Independence Day holiday isn’t complete without an Akshay Kumar starrer. From the year 2013 to the rear 2018, he has had a release during this beneficial weekend, barring the year of 2014. So even the ongoing year of 2019 is no exception & this time, he is out with a new titled Mission Mangal, based on an important chapter of India’s history. The mood of the film is also apt, considering that just last month, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched Chandrayaan 2 towards the moon. Mission Mangal has all the trappings of a blockbuster.So the scripted scenario of Mission Mangal reveals the incredible true story behind India’s mission to Mars. The film begins in the year 2010. At the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a space mission under Rakesh Dhawan (Akshay Kumar) fails after Tara Shinde (Vidya Balan) in his team makes an error in judgement. As a punishment posting, he’s asked to handle India’s Mars program, which is not expected to take off anytime soon. A few days later, Tara Shinde while cooking puris in her home Tara Shinde has a Eureka moment. She realizes that through innovative methods, they can try to get our satellite reach Mars in just 2 years. She tells Rakesh Dhawan about the plan & he realizes that it’s a golden opportunity. Rakesh Dhawan now approaches his senior (Vikram Gokhale) for approval who finds the idea unfeasible. Also Rupert Desai (Dalip Tahil) who has come from NASA to join the organization named Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) feels that Rakesh Dhawan’s idea is ridiculous. But Rakesh Dhawan however manages to persuade everyone & begins work. He asks for the best of the men from Indian Space Organization (ISRO) for this project. However he’s given inexperienced colleagues like Kritika Aggarwal (Taapsee Pannu), Eka Gandhi (Sonakshi Sinha), Varsha Gowda (Nithya Menen), Neha Siddiqui (Kirti Kulhari) & even Parmeshwar Naidu (Sharman Joshi) & a very senior employee Ananth Iyer (H G Dattatreya). What happens next forms the rest of the crux of the film.

Jagan Shakti’s story is superb & also very challenging. It’s not easy to pen down a mainstream film with such a plot. Also many are not aware of what transpired behind the making of India’s Mars mission. Hence it’ll be exciting for them to witness the whole journey. Also there are so many twists & turns in the plot that one might not believe that some of the plot points are actually true incidents. R Balki, Jagan Shakti, Nidhi Singh Dharma & Saketh Kondipathi’s screenplay not only simplifies the proceedings but also makes it massy. The screenplay blends science & entertainment seamlessly. The film’s goings on are extremely easy to comprehend. R Balki, Jagan Shakti, Nidhi Singh Dharma & Saketh Kondipathi’s dialogues are effective & funny too.

Jagan Shakti’s direction is terrific for a 1st ever timer. He had a winning screenplay in his hand & he takes it to another level with his directional execution. The film also has subplots of each of the main characters & even these are very well woven in the narrative. And through these tracks too, the makers have made some important comments about religion, parenting, marriage, religious bias et al & all these contribute to the film hugely.

Mission Mangal starts off beautifully showing Tara Shinde running a house efficiently on the day Indian Space Research (ISRO) has an important launch. Rakesh Dhawan’s entry & the confrontation scene when he’s offered Mars program is intriguing as well as entertaining. It also makes it clear that the film won’t get serious & that the entertainment quotient will be maintained. The rest of the team is introduced in a quick but interesting montage like sequences & it adds a lot to the film. The 1st ever half moves swiftly with no complaints. The 2nd half is longer & the commencing portions are where the film drops. Also to see the team renovating their work station at a time when they are running against time is a bit too much. Thankfully the film soon picks up. The best is obviously reserved for the grand finale. There are a lot of obstacles faced by the team here & it makes the film even more gripping. So the grand finale is applause worthy.

Amit Trivedi’s music is well interspersed with the proceedings. “Dil Mein Mars Hai’ is entertaining & catchy. “Shaabaashiyaan”is played at a crucial juncture. Amit Trivedi’s background score is engaging.

S Ravi Varman’s cinematography is quite simple & has the big screen effect. Sandeep Ravade’s production design is praiseworthy as it’s straight out of life. Debashish Mishra’s sound design is also as real as it gets. Sham Kaushal’s action is good in the lone action scene inside the metro. Famulus Media & Entertainment’s VFX is top class without which the long climax would not have worked so well. Theia Tekchandaney’s costumes are appealing yet not too glamorous. Kirti Kolwankar & Maria Tharakan’s costumes for Vidya Balan are authentic. Chandan Arora’s editing is just perfect as the film neither moves too fast nor drags.

Mission Mangal is embellished with some fine performances. So performance wise the main actor Akshay Kumar is in top form. He gets to play such a splendid role & also gets into the skin of his character. And he’s very much there throughout the film! The way his character rarely gets serious & makes even serious discussions light & funny too, is seen to be believed. One of the greatest sequences of the film is when he makes an imaginary call to none other than the great man APJ Abdul Kalam. Vidya Balan dominates most of the 1st ever half & suits her character to the T. It’s also admirable that she has no qualms playing mother to teenagers. Sonakshi Sinha is lovely & gets to shine. It’s great to see how she makes an impact in a supporting role. Taapsee Pannu is also quite efficient & gives off her best in the climax scene. Nithya Menen has a smaller role but it serves as a great debut. Kirti Kulhari manages to score & many would be able to relate to her character’s struggles. Sharman Joshi is funny & would surely make viewers smile. H G Dattatreya is adorable & the scene where he teaches Kirti Kulhari’s ex-hubby a lesson is too good! Dalip Tahil is appropriate as the pessimist guy. Sanjay Kapoor as Sunil Shinde is the main surprise of the film. He delivers a fine performance & post interval he goes in another mode that would be greeted with whistles in cinemas! Purab Kohli as Vivek & Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub as Rishi lend able support. Rohan Joshi as Dilip Shinde is hilarious & even heartening as Vidya Balan’s son. Kashmira Pardeshi as Anya Shinde gets no scope. Vikram Gokhale is decent. Others are also good in their respective parts.

Tail Piece: On the whole, Mission Mangal is engaging & entertaining while being patriotic in its feel.

At the box office turnstiles, it will be accepted whole heartedly by the audiences & even has the potential to emerge as Akshay Kumar’s highest money spinner ever!

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Virat Kohli and boys enjoy beach party ahead of first Test against West Indies

August 21, 2019 by Nasheman

The photo had the likes of Test specialists Ajinkya Rahane, Ishant Sharma and Mayank Agarwal alongside wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah.

Indian skipper Virat Kohli and Team India were in a relaxing mood ahead of the first Test match against the West Indies at Antigua. Kohli shared an image of him enjoying a beach party with teammates and support staff at Jolly Beach, Antigua. 

“Stunning day at the beach with the boys” the caption read in his Instagram post. The photo had the likes of Test specialists Ajinkya Rahane, Ishant Sharma and Mayank Agarwal alongside wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah.

Excited about playing in the inaugural World Test Championship, Indian captain Virat Kohli says the competition in the traditional format has “gone up two-fold” in recent years.

“The games are going to be much more competitive and it brings a lot of purpose to the Test matches you play. It’s the right move and at the absolute right time,” he said during the West Indies Players Association awards night on Monday.

“I don’t think us batsmen have lived up to the standard,” he said, stressing on the importance of the batting coming together as a team, rather than individuals doing well.

“Batsmanship will always be hard at the Test level, but even harder now with the Championship where every decision you make counts in the larger scheme of things,” added Kohli.

India will sport the Test whites along with players’ names and numbers for the first time when they take on West Indies on Thursday. Having already won the T20I and ODI series, India will look to wrap up a successful tour of the Caribbean with a victory in the Test series.

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Platelet donors in Bengaluru ‘a call away’ for dengue patients

August 21, 2019 by Nasheman

As per the city’s Public Health Department, over 5,000 people are diagnosed with dengue.

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BENGALURU: With the onset of monsoon, there has been a sharp increase in the number of dengue cases in the city. As per the city’s Public Health Department, over 5,000 people are diagnosed with dengue.

Some of the patients’ families were even struggling to find platelets in blood banks or even hospitals. However, India’s first platelet donor line has come up, which is an initiative by Godrej HIT. The platelet donor helpline in Bengaluru has 1.25 lakh donors.

On receiving requests, registered donors are updated through calls and SMS. The platelet donor visits the patient directly at any hospital where s/he is admitted or the platelets are sent to the patient. They can also avail platelet transfusion at the nearest Apollo Hospital.

Sunil Kataria, CEO – India & SAARC, Godrej Consumer Products Limited, said, “Platelet donor helpline is India’s unique platform bringing donors and dengue patients together to help each other crowdsource platelets. It helps patients get platelets, which cannot be stored. We are happy to see that over the last one year, more than 1 lakh people have registered to be platelet donors, resulting in eight lives being saved. We consider it our responsibility to create mass awareness around how platelets are crucial during dengue and encourage more platelet donations.”

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Chidambaram fails to get immediate relief in SC, case to be put before CJI

August 21, 2019 by Nasheman

Justice N V Ramana told senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Chidambaram, that the case will be put before the CJI.

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NEW DELHI: A day after Delhi High Court dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of former Union Minister P Chidambaram, he approached the Supreme Court on Wednesday but got no immediate relief and was told that Chief Justice of India will take decision on listing of the case before appropriate bench.

Battery of senior lawyers led by Kapil Sibal, Salman Khurshid, Vivek Tankha and Ashwani Kumar urged the bench headed by Justice Ramana to hear the case, but the judges said that they can’t pass immediate orders and is sending the file to CJI Ranjan Gogoi for necessary directions in the case.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing for CBI opposed Chidambaram’s plea.

Sibal then rushed to CJI’s court but since the constitution bench which was hearing the Ayodhya land dispute was sitting, he chose not to mention the case.

So, it is still not clear whether Chidambaram’s plea challenging the Delhi High Court’s order in the INX media case will be heard by Supreme Court today or not. It is likely that CJI will take a call on the listing of the plea during lunch hours.

In his 67 page petition, Chidambaram questioned the move by CBI of pasting the notice on his house late at night and asking him to join probe at such an odd hour and said, “CBI has just called me once in the investigation of the case and I went and answered all questions and was never called again, so what is the motive of putting up such a notice.”

Chidambaram has maintained he isn’t a flight risk, haven’t been accused of influencing witnesses of tampering with the Evidence.

Delhi High Court while rejecting Chidambaram’s interim bail had said, “Facts prima facie reveal that he is the kingpin, the key conspirator, in the case.”

The court also observed that the magnitude and enormity of material brought forth by investigating agencies clearly does not entitle him any pre-arrest bail.

The court said the economic offence of this magnitude certainly requires treatment with an iron hand and the hands of the investigating agencies cannot be tied up in such a massive economic offence.

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Chandrayaan 2 Crossed Major Milestone,Says ISRO Chief As Spacecraft Enters Lunar Orbit ,PM Modi wishes ISRO for Chandrayaan-2’s successful insertion into lunar orbit.

August 21, 2019 by Nasheman

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Chandrayaan 2 Crossed Major Milestone,Says ISRO Chief As Spacecraft Enters Lunar Orbit ,PM Modi wishes ISRO for Chandrayaan-2’s successful insertion into lunar orbit.
“Congratulations to all the ISRO Scientists for crossing the major milestone for the  Chandrayaan-2’s successful insertion into lunar orbit “.
Muthayya Vanitha –Project Director,Chandrayaan-2.Ritu Karidhal – Mission Director,Chandrayaan-2. Chandrakanta Kumar–Deputy Project Director, Chandrayaan-2.Mylswamy Annadurai –Project Director,Chandrayan-2.

Highlights :
* In a significant milestone for India’s Moon Mission,Chandrayaan-2 successfully entered the lunar orbit after nearly 30 days of journey in space. 
* ISRO in a statement said,Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) maneuver was completed successfully today (August 20, 2019) at 0902 hrs IST as planned,using the onboard propulsion system.The duration of maneuver was 1738 seconds.With this, Chandrayaan-2 was successfully inserted into a Lunar orbit.The orbit achieved is 114 km x 18072 km. 
* The Vikram lander of the Chandrayaan 2 is scheduled to detach from the Orbiter on September 2 and will initiate the touchdown procession on September 7.
* On September 3,a small 3-second manoeuvre will be performed to check whether all systems of the Lander module are working well on not.
* The Vikram lander will perform orbital descent from September 2 to September 7 before entering into the final descent phase.
* During the orbital descent,the Lander will examine and click pictures of the lunar surface to identify a flat and hazard-free landing zone.The polar region of the Moon is populated with craters and any mistake could lead to loss of the lander module.
* On September 7,the Vikram-lander will perform descent towards the Moon’s surface.It will begin at 0140 hours IST and will end at 0155 hours IST with the touchdown of Vikram lande.
* This process is termed as Powered Descent and requires extreme accuracy, skill and precision.
* In the final phase of the lunar landing, the Vikram lander which has a weight of 1471 kg will perform a descent at a touchdown velocity of 2 meters per second. Any minute mistake can lead to the failure of the mission.
* The final soft landing window is expected to be a 15-minute long process.The process will include a series of rough braking and fine braking manoeuvres to safely land the lander and Pragyan rover on the Moon’s surface.
* The braking has to be managed very precisely as any mistake can result is the crash landing of Vikram.During this process, ISRO scientists will have to take care of factors like navigation, guidance, controls, propulsion, sensors among other operational constraints.
* After the landing has been successfully performed,the rover module Pragyan will roll out.The rover is mounted inside the lander.
* The rover will roll out at around 0600 hours IST. It will roll out on the lunar surface after a gap of four hours of a successful landing.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratulated ISRO for Chandrayaan-2 successfully entering the lunar orbit, saying it is an important step in the landmark journey to the Moon”.

Congratulations to Team @isro on  #Chandrayaan2 entering the Moon’s orbit. This is an important step in the landmark journey to the Moon.Best wishes for its successful culmination PM Modi tweeted. 
“Our heart was almost stopping”, was how ISRO Chairman Dr.K Sivan described the tense moment when team Chadrayaan-2 attempted to inject the spacecraft into the lunar orbit on Tuesday.

India’s moonshot Chandrayaan 2 has been successfully manoeuvred into lunar orbit today,after nearly 30 days of space travel. This was one of the trickiest operations in the mission.A higher-than-expected approach velocity would have bounced off the spacecraft into deep space,while a slow approach would have led to the moon’s gravity to pull Chandrayaan 2 and crash it on the lunar surface.The approach velocity had to be just right and the altitude over the moon rather precise.Even a small error would have killed the mission.The process of setting down Chandrayaan 2 on the moon is very complex since it blasted off at a velocity of 39,240 kilometres per hour,which is almost 30 times the speed at which sound travels through air.India’s most ambitious space mission to date, Chandrayaan 2 had lifted off from India’s spaceport at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on July 22.Congratulations to Team @isro on  #Chandrayaan2 entering the Moon’s orbit. This is an important step in the landmark journey to the Moon.  
Almost a month after its lift-off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, the Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft has entered the lunar orbit.The spacecraft will now revolve around the moon and will start the landing of the Vikram lander on the surface on September 7 around 1.40 AM IST. It is expected to take 15 minutes for Vikram to land on the surface of the moon.The spacecraft has been injected into an elliptical orbit which is 114 km away from the moon’s surface at its nearest point and 18,072 Km at its furthest.
Today,the Chandrayaan-2 missioncrossed a major milestone.The lunar orbit insertion manoeuvre carried out at about 9 am,for about 30 minutes,precisely injected Chandrayaan-2 in a pre-defined orbit (around the moon),in a perfect way.All the systems onboard are functioning normally. The spacecraft is in perfect health, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman Dream.K Sivan said.
In the coming days,the spacecraft will attain a near-circular orbit of 100 km around the moon.At this point,the Vikram lander and along with the small Pragyaan rover will separate from the main module and descent towards the moon’s surface. The separation is scheduled for September 4.
Sivan said that since Vikram will land at the South Pole of the moon,Chandrayaan-2 is needed to attain an orbit that has an inclination of 90 degrees with respect to the lunar equator.This is a unique requirement that only Chandryaan-2 has  other countries that have landed (their spacecraft all in the equatorial regions of the moon) did not have this constraint. With today’s manoeuvre,Chandrayaan-2 is now going around the moon in an orbit of 114 km x 18072 km with an inclination of 88 degrees. In due course, this orbit would be brought down to 100km x 100km, and further to 100km x 30km. At that time, the inclination of the orbit would also be 90 degrees,” he said.
In a significant milestone for India’s Moon mission, the Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft successfully entered the lunar orbit on Tuesday.
Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) manoeuvre was completed successfully at 0902 hours as planned, using the onboard propulsion system,the Bengaluru headquartered space agency said in a statement.
The duration of the manoeuvre was 1,738 seconds.With this,Chandrayaan-2 was successfully inserted into a Lunar orbit,ISRO said.
Following this,a series of orbit manoeuvres will be performed on Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft to enable it to enter its final orbit passing over the lunar poles at a distance of about 100 km from the Moon’s surface,it said.
Subsequently,the lander will separate from the Orbiter and enter within a 100 km X 30 km orbit around the Moon.
Then, it will perform a series of complex braking manoeuvres to soft-land in the South polar region of the Moon on September seven, ISRO stated.
The health of the spacecraft is continuously monitored from the Mission Operations Complex (MOX) at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru with support from Indian Deep Space Network (IDSN) antennas at Bylalu, near Bengaluru.
The next Lunar bound orbit manoeuvre is scheduled on Wednesday between 12.30 PM and 1.30 PM, ISRO said.
Chandrayaan-2,launched on July 22 by GSLV MkIII-M1 vehicle,had entered the Lunar Transfer Trajectory on August 14.
According to ISRO,Chandrayaan 2, India’s second lunar expedition – will shed light on a completely unexplored section of the Moon it’s South Polar region.
“This mission will help us gain a better understanding of the origin and evolution of the Moon by conducting detailed topographical studies,comprehensive mineralogical analyses, and a host of other experiments on the lunar surfac the space agency had said.
“Will also explore discoveries made by Chandrayaan 1,such as the presence of water molecules on the Moon and new rock types with the unique chemical composition, it was stated.
The lift-off was successful in its second attempt,a week after it was aborted just under an hour from its launch due to a technical glitch.The mission stands out because of its low cost, with just about Rs.1,000 crore spent a much smaller price tag compared to similar missions by other countries.
“Chandrayaan 2 landing on Moon: Step-by-step guide to ‘terrifying’ process:
AUGUST 21st:
On August 21, Chandrayaan-2 will perform a manoeuvre to lower its orbit around the Moon. Between 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm, the Chandrayaan-2’s onboard propulsion system will be used to descend slightly towards the Moon. Once the manoeuvre is successfully completed, Chandrayaan-2 will be in an elliptical orbit of 121 kms x 4303 kms the probe will be 121 kms away from the Moon at the orbit’s nearest point and 4,303 kms away at its farthest point.
AUGUST 28th:
A week after the first orbit manoeuvre, Chandrayaan-2 will perform another similar manoeuvre. This manoeuvre will be performed between 5:30 am and 6:30 am on August 28 and will place the spacecraft into an elliptical orbit of 178 kms x 1,411 kms around the Moon.
AUGUST 30:
On August 30,Chandrayaan-2 will perform its penultimate orbit manoeuvre around the Moon. This manoeuvre will be performed between 6 pm and 7 pm. Once the August 30 manoeuvre is completed successfully, Chandrayaan-2 will be in an elliptical orbit of 126 kms x 164 kms.
SEPTEMBER 1:
By the night of September 1, Chandrayaan-2 will be closest to the Moon. Between 6 pm and 7 pm, an orbit manoeuvre will bring Chandrayaan-2 into a near-circular orbit around the Moon. At the closest point, Chandrayaan-2 will be 114 kms away from the lunar surface while at the farthest point it will be 128 kms away from the Moon.
SEPTEMBER 2 “
September 2 is the D-Day for the Chandrayaan-2 mission. On this day, the lander Vikram will separate from the Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft and get into an orbit of its own around the Moon. The lander Vikram houses the six-wheeled rover Pragyaan that will explore the lunar surface.
SEPTEMBER 3
On September 3, Isro will carry out a three-second manoeuvre to check that the lander Vikram is in good health.
SEPTEMBER 4
A day later, the lander Vikram will perform a manoeuvre to lower its orbit around the Moon. Once successful, the manoeuvre will place the lander in an elliptical orbit of 35 kms x 97 kms around the Moon. Over the next three days, the Isro will keep checking the parameters of the lander to make sure that everything is a-okay.
SEPTEMBER 7
1:40 am: On September 7, at 1:40 am, the “15 minutes of terror” for the Isro scientists back home will begin. The lander Vikram will begin its powered descent on to the surface of the Moon. Vikram will be attempting what no other country has been able to successfully to do — perform a ‘soft landing’ near the south pole of the Moon.
1:55 am: After 15 minutes of a powered descent, Vikram will land on the Moon. Vikram will land near the lunar south pole, 71 degrees to south of equator and 22.8 degrees east.
3:55 am: Around two hours after landing, Vikram’s ramp will open, allowing the six-wheeled rover Pragyaan to come out.
5:05 am: Pragyaan will deploy its solar panels, which will use solar energy to power the many systems on board the rover.
5:10 am: Pragyaan will begin moving around on the lunar surface. Its mission life is for one lunar day, which is equivalent to two weeks on Earth. 
WHAT IS CHANDRAYAAN-2?.
Chandrayaan-2 is India’s second mission to the Moon. It is a follow-up to the Indian Space Research Organisation’s Chandryaan-1 mission, which crash-landed an impactor on the surface of the Moon.
One of the Chandrayaan-2’s primary missions is to further the discovery of water made by Chandryaan-1. Chandrayaan-2 and its rover Pragyaan will perform a series of experiments and tests to ascertain the extent of water presence on the Moon.
While Pragyaan will complete its mission in around 14 Earth days, the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter will be in operation for around a year, studying the Moon’s outer atmosphere.
WHAT MAKES CHANDRAYAAN-2 SO SPECIAL?.
With Chandryaan-2, India will become only the fourth country in the world to land a rover on the Moon.Previously, the United States, Russia and China have landed rovers on the Moon.
However, none have done what the Indian Space Research Organisation is attempting to do land near the south pole of the Moon. Israel attempted a ‘soft landing’ near the south pole this year, but the mission failed and the Israeli probe crashed instead.
Chandryaan-2 is also the precursor to the grand Gaganyaan mission, under which Isro will send three Indians to space on an Indian spacecraft. In fact, the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-III (GSLV Mk-III) rocket that was used to launch Chandryaan-2 is the same rocket that will be used to launch the Gaganyaan mission.

Filed Under: India

‘My mother was sitting with all of us’: Karan Johar slams MLA’s ‘drug party’ allegations

August 20, 2019 by Nasheman

An MLA alleged Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora, and Vicky Kaushal — were flaunting a ‘drugged look’ in the video.

Shiromani Akali Dal leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa claimed that Bollywood stars at Karan Johar's party were under the influence of drugs.

MUMBAI:  Filmmaker Karan Johar has finally broken his silence over allegations of hosting a drug party for a few A-list Bollywood stars last month.

In a recent interview, Karan is furious with the brouhaha around the alleged ‘drug party’, and says all such charges are “baseless and ridiculous”. 

It was an “easy night out”, the filmmaker says, adding that his mother was also appalled reading about it. 

“I toyed with the idea of giving out a statement. I toyed with giving out thoughts on social media about something… There were achieving members of the industry who were having an easy night out after a hard week of work, having a good time. I took that video with all the earnestness… would I be putting out that video if there was anything happening at all, I am not stupid,” he said in an interview with Rajeev Masand. ADVERTISING

Last month, Karan had posted a video on Instagram of a party he hosted at home. Soon afterwards, Akali Dal MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa shared the video, alleging that top stars who were present at the party — such as Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora, and Vicky Kaushal — were flaunting a “drugged look” in the video. He tagged the video with #UdtaBollywood, taking off on the film “Udta Punjab”, which was about the drug menace in the state of Punjab and which, incidentally, starred Shahid. 

Karan has now opened up on how the reflection of a light near Vicky was misconstrued as proof.

“Apparently you are not allowed to scratch your nose. Apparently, you are not allowed to put your phone in your back pocket. Apparently, a shadow of light is perceived to be some kind of powder,” he said, further revealing that Vicky was recovering from dengue and was drinking hot water with lemon.

“Some of us were chatting and some of us were having wine, but that was it. It was a baseless accusation, and it really annoyed me because you are taking away the culture and tradition that I have been raised in. My mother was appalled when she read those things because she was there. Which powder? We are all very committed professionals,” he said. 

The filmmaker called it a night out where friends were letting their hair down. 

“My mother, five minutes before this video, was sitting with us. It was that kind of a family, happy, social gathering, where friends were sitting and having a good time and we were listening to some music, having some good food and having good conversational energy there. There was nothing else going on,” he said.

“The reason I didn’t put it out was because ‘why do I need to justify a house party which was a casual get together with good friends?’ How dare you grab it away from us? How dare somebody constantly make us soft target? It is ridiculous that someone can start spotting these things,” Karan said. 

He also said that his friends, who were present in the video, also found the accusations ridiculous. 

“I thought if I justify it will start looking that I am speaking too much in defense.”

While he didn’t react to these accusations, he has decided that he will take a legal action next time. 

“I am not taking this very kindly, the next time where baseless accusations, I will take the legal route. You cannot mar our solid reputations, our sincere reputations our committed reputations just because you are presuming something. You cannot put out a baseless accusation that has no base, no fact, no truth, no reality and try and mar us and our reputations, it’s ridiculous.”

The incident, he claimed, has left an impact on his mind. 

“I am, now, afraid to call up people to my home thinking that they might be afraid to show up,” he said. 

Filed Under: Film

Sanjay Bangar likely to be replaced as India’s batting coach

August 20, 2019 by Nasheman

The senior selection committee, led by MSK Prasad, interviewed more than 10 candidates for the posts of batting and bowling coach.

Sanjay Bangar

CHENNAI: Tuesday is going to be a big day for Sanjay Bangar. Part of the Indian team’s support staff since 2014 in his role as batting coach and then as assistant coach, his future with the national side continues to be under big suspense. The senior selection committee, led by MSK Prasad, interviewed more than 10 candidates for the posts of batting and bowling coach. And it is understood that much of the focus has been on replacing the former Railways stalwart.

When the Committee of Administrators reappointed Ravi Shastri as head coach till 2021, the rest of the support staff were also expected to continue unchanged along with him. But it has been reliably learnt that there will be change of personnel, at least with regards to the batting coach.

On Monday, Pravin Amre, Hrishikesh Kanitkar, Amol Muzumdar, Lalchand Rajput, Vikram Rathour and Sitanshu Kotak appeared before the selectors — entrusted with the job of naming the support staff — in person for the batting coach role. Jonathan Trott, another candidate who had expressed his interest in taking up the batting coach role — joined them via Skype.

Bangar, who is currently in Antigua, will appear on Tuesday, alongside bowling coach Bharathi Arun and fielding coach R Sridhar.While Bangar continues to have the backing of captain Virat Kohli, he doesn’t seem to enjoy the same kind of support from Shastri. In fact, reliable sources have indicated that the former India captain wants a new coach. Though he hasn’t recommended anyone for the post, he has apparently shown his preference for an Indian taking up the particular role.

There is a strong feeling that except for Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara, the rest of the batsmen have become stagnated beyond a point and struggled to score runs in overseas conditions. It is one area that Shastri now wants to concentrate on, because the ICC Test Championship is now underway. That, and the possible inclusion of youngsters in the limited-over scheme of things.

While domestic stalwart Muzumdar is expected to be a strong contender, Rathour will give him a tough competition for the batting coach role. But, interestingly, most of these candidates were rejected for the batting coach position that is currently lying vacant at National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. Questions will be raised as  to how those who were considered misfit for NCA can be deemed eligible for the national side.

While Arun is expected to continue in his role of bowling coach, Venkatesh Prasad, Amit Bhandari, Subroto Banerjee and Paras Mhambrey appeared for the interview.

Battle plan
Pravin Amre, Hrishikesh Kanitkar, Amol Muzumdar, Lalchand Rajput, Vikram Rathour, Sitanshu Kotak and Jonathan Trott are some who were interviewed for batting coach. Sources say Ravi Shastri is keen to have an Indian in this role.

Filed Under: Sports

High alert in Madhya Pradesh over possible presence of Afghan terrorists

August 20, 2019 by Nasheman

The alert has been sounded in bordering districts of Jhabua, Alirajpur, Dhar, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Neemuch and Agar-Malwa.

BHOPAL: High alert pertaining to possible terror activity by four Afghan-origin terrorists in Gujarat and Rajasthan has been sounded in the Western Madhya Pradesh districts bordering the two western states.

The alert has been sounded in bordering districts of Jhabua, Alirajpur, Dhar, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Neemuch and Agar-Malwa.

According to MP police sources, after the high alert was sounded, the police have started heightened checking at least 10 security checkpoints in Ratlam district of MP adjoining Banswara, Jhalawar and Pratapgarh districts of Rajasthan. Identical checks are underway in MP-Rajasthan border in Mandsaur and Neemuch districts of West MP.

Similar checking was conducted at more than 10 inter-state checkpoints of Jhabua and Alirajpur districts that border Dahod and Chota Udaipur districts of Gujarat and three checkpoints in Agar-Malwa district which edges Rajasthan.

The police were also conducting search operations in trains coming from Rajasthan and Gujarat into MP with particular focus on Ratlam railway junction of Western Railway.

Confirming the alert, the Jhabua district police superintendent Vineet Jain said, “Throughout the day, it was the Gujarat police which was carrying out extensive checking at all inter-state border checkpoints. But since the evening, we too have started exhaustive checks at 11 inter-state border points in Jhabua district, particularly on the Pitol checkpoint. A sketch of one of the Afghan origin terrorists has also been rendered to us by the police headquarters, after which copies of the same sketch have been provided to cops in all police stations, outposts and checkpoints in the district.”   

Key police sources in one of the MP districts bordering Gujarat confided to The New Indian Express that both Gujarat and Rajasthan have been particularly alerted about possible terror activity by four Afghan origin terrorists who along with an ISI agent could have sneaked into India and might be planning misadventure in the two states and neighbourhood.

One of the four Afghan origin terrorists possibly hails from Kunar province of terror-torn Afghanistan, whose sketches have been shared among cops of the three neighbouring states.

Filed Under: India

Zakir Naik banned from giving speeches in Malaysia, say reports

August 20, 2019 by Nasheman

Naik is alleged to have made controversial remarks against Malaysian Hindus and Malaysian Chinese during a talk in Kota Baru on August 3, prompting calls for him to be deported to India.

Tele-evangelist Zakir Naik

Controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik has been banned from giving speeches in Malaysia, local media reports said on Tuesday.

Naik was summoned on Monday for a second time by Malaysian authorities after his alleged racial remarks against Hindus and Chinese, hours after Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad told the controversial Indian televangelist that he is not allowed to participate in political activities in the country.

The official Bernama news agency reported on Monday that Naik, wanted by Indian authorities since 2016 for alleged money laundering and inciting extremism through hate speeches, has been called for the second time to have his statement recorded at Bukit Aman, The Royal Malaysia Police Headquarters here.

The 53-year-old preacher, who is a permanent resident in Muslim-majority Malaysia, had his statement recorded for the first time on August 16, the report said.

Naik is alleged to have made controversial remarks against Malaysian Hindus and Malaysian Chinese during a talk in Kota Baru on August 3, prompting calls for him to be deported to India.

Responding to calls for his deportation from Malaysia by suggesting Malaysian Chinese should leave the country first as they were “old guests.”

He also said that ethnic Hindus in Malaysia enjoyed “100 times more rights” than Muslims in India and that they believed in the Indian government more than the Malaysian one, media reports said.

Reacting to Naik’s controversial comments, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir on Sunday said it was “quite clear” that Naik wanted to participate in racial politics.

“He is stirring up racial feelings. The police will have to investigate whether it is causing tension; obviously, it is,” he said.

Mahathir added that as a permanent resident, Naik was not allowed to participate in politics.

“You can preach (religiously). But he wasn’t doing that,” he said.

“He was talking about Chinese going back to China and Indians going back to India. I have never said such things. But he did. That is politics,” the annoyed Malaysian prime minister said.

Meanwhile, more Malaysian provinces have banned Naik from making public speeches.

On Monday, Melaka became the latest state to ban his speeches.

Naik has been banned from speaking in Melaka, said the Malaysian state’s Chief Minister Adly Zahari.

Adly said the state government wants to avoid any issue that could strain ties between races, the Star reported on Monday.

“We want to maintain this. So we decided not to allow Mr Naik to hold talks or gatherings here,” he was quoted as saying.

Last week, the northern state of Perlis banned him from speaking at an event, following public uproar over racially insensitive remarks which he had made.

Naik has already been banned from the Malaysian states of Johor, Selangor, Penang, Kedah and Sarawak.

Filed Under: World

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