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Oman FTA rollout may be delayed amid Middle East crisis

NEW DELHI: The conflict in West Asia may delay the roll out of the India-Oman free trade agreement, which was expected to kick in from April 1, while the UK is on course to implement the trade treaty with India around May 1, top govt officials said Thursday.EU has indicated that it is on course to get approvals for the trade agreement with India around Nov. The pact with the trade bloc is seen to be the most crucial of the lot that India has finalised, including the one with New Zealand. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Oman was signed last Dec and was to be ratified by Muscat, but the war, which has also seen Iran attack its neighbour on other side of the Gulf may delay the treaty benefits from kicking in at the start April.



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‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ leaked online: Pawan Kalyan film faces piracy blow despite court protection | Telugu Movie News


'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' leaked online: Pawan Kalyan film faces piracy blow despite court protection
Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ faces piracy just hours after its March 19, 2026 release, despite legal protection. The action-comedy has garnered mixed reviews, with praise for Kalyan’s screen presence but criticism for its outdated narrative. While some mass moments and humor landed, the film’s overall reception remains divided.

The newly released action flick ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ starring Pawan Kalyan has reportedly fallen prey to piracy within hours of its theatrical release. The action-comedy entertainer directed by Harish Shankar hit theatres on March 19, 2026, as a festive Ugadi release.

Piracy setback and court protection against trolls

Filmibeat reports say that ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ surfaced on multiple piracy platforms shortly after release. The piracy issue comes even as the film reportedly obtained legal protection ahead of its release. As reported by The Statesman, a court issued an ex-parte temporary injunction to safeguard ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ from harmful online content.The order which is backed by a ‘John Doe’ clause restricts anonymous individuals and platforms from spreading defamatory or misleading material. The producers had approached the court and cited concerns that such content could damage the film’s reputation and business prospects.

Mixed reviews flood social media

Alongside the piracy controversy ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ has been receiving mixed reactions from audiences.One review read, “#UstaadBhagatSingh A Completely Outdated Commercial Entertainer! A commercial film like this doesn’t necessarily need out of the box writing, but it atleast needs some freshness. This one feels outdated to the core from the start to end. A few elevation blocks work, but the film lacks flow, feeling like a stitched together compilation of commercial scenes. Harish Shankar falters on both comedy and commercial writing. Thaman tries to elevate with his BGM but has little scope. PK tries in parts, but this one misses his trademark energy. Boring! Rating: 2/5.”Another viewer wrote, “#Ustaadbhagatsingh My rating 2/5 Below average movie.”

Praise for Pawan Kalyan’s screen presence

Despite criticism, several viewers praised Pawan Kalyan for his screen presence and performance.One tweet noted, “#UstaadBhagatSingh – PK’s look, Screen presence & Dialogues r the positives in this Routine, Outdated Drama. Parthiban Naidu as weak villain. Sreeleela ok. Raashi Khanna has no scope. Thaman does a Anirudh work in BGM. One melody track nice. Narration is a Patience Tester. BORE!.”Another review added, “#UstaadBhagatSingh Pawankalyan’s childhood portions were very well written Entry worked out well Dialouges are too good. 1st half is going very well Sorry @harish2you thakuva anchana vesinamduku.”

Humour and mass moments get divided response

The film’s humour and mass appeal sequences have also drawn mixed reactions.One viewer wrote, “Humor that plays on Pawan Kalyan’s limited dancing abilities lands effectively. Pawan Kalyan performing popular songs in his own style was absolutely hilarious.” Another highlighted a key scene, stating, “Police station sequence started off second half with a bang PK’s aggression.”On the other hand, Sacnilk website’s early reports say that the Pawan Kalyan starrer has opened with more than Rs 9 crores at the box office.



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‘Not 20 anymore’: Abhishek Sharma told to take more responsibility in IPL | Cricket News


'Not 20 anymore': Abhishek Sharma told to take more responsibility in IPL

Former India captain and coach Anil Kumble has said Abhishek Sharma needs to find a balance between attacking play and spending more time at the crease, drawing a comparison with Virender Sehwag ahead of the IPL season starting March 28.The 25-year-old Abhishek has built a reputation for fast starts at the top of the order with his high-risk approach. However, his starts have not always turned into big scores.

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“I would relate him to someone like Virender Sehwag, because he would look to smash every ball. When he moved from Test cricket to one-day cricket and then to T20 cricket, he realised that he had to pace his innings slightly differently,” the former India coach said.“But Sehwag would still go at a 140–150 strike-rate. So, that’s something Abhishek Sharma needs to start thinking about, saying, ‘I’ve been scoring at 200 strike-rate, expectations are on me, should I now go at a strike rate of 300?’ No, you just have to be normal. You have to play a number of balls,” Kumble said on JioStar, as cited by news agency PTI.Kumble pointed out that Abhishek has the ability to score quickly but needs to stay longer at the crease to make a bigger impact.“If Abhishek Sharma bats 20 balls in an innings, we know he will be close to that 50 mark. We saw that with Sanju Samson, not getting out in the 40s or 50s, but making it count by going deeper, getting to that 85-90 mark.“That’s what you need in the T20 format. Maybe that’s the kind of maturity you will see in Abhishek this season, which SRH will be hoping for,” he added.Abhishek, who had a quiet T20 World Cup campaign, will next play for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the upcoming IPL.Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers also spoke about the need for consistency from the left-hander, especially with rising expectations.“He’s 25, not 20 anymore. So, this is definitely the phase where he has to start taking more responsibility. There will be media pressure and people asking him to become more consistent.“We know he was a little inconsistent during the T20 World Cup, which was disappointing. He had a good finish in the final, but otherwise, it was a quiet tournament for him. He was erratic at times. He had an unbelievable IPL 2025, scoring close to a 200 strike-rate and averaging in the 30s, which is good for an opening batter scoring over 400 runs in the tournament, but it could have been better.“Once again, that word consistency comes to mind. It’s a personal challenge he will have to overcome mentally.”De Villiers added that dealing with expectations will be key for Abhishek going forward.“Being the number one international T20I batter in the world comes with expectation, and that is the most dangerous word in cricket, when you feel like the whole world is closing in on you, and it’s up to him to fight those mental battles throughout this coming season.”

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Iran missile hit oil refineries in Haifa, ‘no significant damage’, says Israeli official


Iran missile hit oil refineries in Haifa, 'no significant damage', says Israeli official
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An Iranian missile strike targeted Israel’s northern port city of Haifa on Thursday, hitting oil refineries, though officials said the impact was limited.Israel’s Energy Ministry confirmed the attack but said that it did not cause major disruption, reported Reuters. Energy Minister Eli Cohen confirmed that electricity supply was briefly affected in parts of the north but was quickly restored. “The damage to the power grid in the north is localized and not significant,” Cohen said. “Also, in the barrage towards the north, there was no significant damage to Israeli infrastructure sites.”Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it had targeted refineries in Haifa, Israel’s third-largest city, as well as in Ashdod in the south, “along with a range of security targets and military support centres of the Zionist regime”, which it said “were hit by pinpoint missiles”.There was no immediate confirmation of a strike on the Ashdod facility.Israeli police said bomb disposal teams were deployed across multiple locations in Haifa where munitions landed, while no casualties were reported.Separately, the Israel ministry of environmental protection said debris from an intercepted missile had fallen in Haifa and was being examined as a potential hazardous materials incident.The Israel Electric Corporation said shrapnel from the strike damaged a power line in the area, triggering a temporary outage. Electricity was restored to all affected customers within about 45 minutes.The strike comes months after a previous Iranian missile attack on the Haifa refinery complex in June last year, which killed three people and forced a temporary halt in operations.



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Dhurandhar 2 Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Takes Box Office by Storm, Close to ₹150 Crore on Day 1 |


From Protests To Bans, Dhurandhar 2 Becomes Bollywood’s Biggest Off-Screen Drama

The day ‘Dhuradhar: The Revenge’ was announced, the expectations were set high. The Aditya Dhar-directed film, starring Ranveer Singh in the lead, made sure to not just meet those expectations but offer something more, something extra. The box office figures stand as proof of the same. Released in multiple languages across India, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ on March 19, 2026, earned over Rs 100 crore on Friday, taking its total close to Rs 150 crore in the domestic market.Dhurandhar 2 Movie ReviewRead on for more details on the box office performance of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office collection day 1 update

Ahead of the big release, the makers of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ arranged special paid preview shows on March 18, 2026. Though several shows were delayed and even canceled pan-India due to technical difficulties, the movie registered Rs 43 crore from the premiere, according to Sacnilk. Following the previews, on Friday, which marked day 1 of the Ranveer Singh starrer, the movie made Rs. 102.55 crore net in India, witnessing a rise of 59.5%. With this, the tally currently stands at Rs. 145.55 crore net and Rs. 172.63 gross in the domestic market.

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‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ – Collection across languages

If we further break down the collection on the basis of languages, then in Hindi, the movie made Rs 99.10 cr with 19,500 shows, and in Kannada, Rs 0.08 cr with 62 shows. The Malayalam language added Rs 0.09 cr with 96 shows, Tamil made an earning of Rs 1.16 cr across 958 shows, and last but not least, Telugu made Rs 2.12 cr with 1,112 shows.

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

‘Dhurandhar 2’ is an action extravaganza that shows what happens after the death of Rehman Dakait. The tale chronicles the journey of Hamza Ali Mazari, formerly Jaskirat Singh Rangi, India’s undercover agent, rising to the helm of Pakistan’s underworld and political scene.Starring Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, Danish Pandor, Gaurav Gera, Saumya Tandon, and more, the film was released in theaters on March 19, 2026.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.



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Bhopal Train Incident: ‘Must have endured immense pain’: Woman pushes daughter, 8, in front of train, tells bystanders not to save her | Bhopal News


An eight-year-old girl is in critical condition after her mother allegedly pushed her in front of a moving train at Narmadapuram railway station

BHOPAL: An eight-year-old girl battled for life after her mother allegedly pushed her in front of a moving train at Narmadapuram railway station in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday evening. The incident was caught on CCTV camera.The child suffered severe injuries to her head, waist and shoulder, along with heavy blood loss. She was first admitted to the district hospital and put on ventilator support before being referred to Bhopal as her condition deteriorated. Doctors said she remained in a critical state.According to officials, the girl came to the station with her mother, a govt employee who lived in the Malakhedi area. The two lived alone after the death of the woman’s husband, following which she secured a compensatory appointment. The child studied in Class II.Narmadapuram GRP in-charge Sanjeev Chaukse said the mother and daughter had been at the platform for nearly three hours before the incident.“When the Tamil Nadu Express approached Platform No. 1 around 7:40 PM, the woman suddenly pushed the child onto the tracks. The girl was hit by the engine and got stuck between the platform and the tracks. She suffered multiple injuries and must have endured immense pain. We only hope she recovers,” he said.He added that the woman had been undergoing medical treatment for the past few years.After being struck, the child remained trapped between the track and the platform as the train passed over. Once it cleared, bystanders and railway personnel rushed in, pulled her out and took her to hospital.Witnesses said the injured child was lying in pain as people scrambled to help. Some bystanders claimed that when they tried to intervene, the woman repeatedly asked them not to save the child.Police registered a case. Preliminary investigation suggested a mental health angle, and officials were verifying her treatment history. Family members were informed, and further investigation was underway.



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Not Sanju Samson! These 3 players could power CSK to IPL 2026 glory


IPL 2026 is knocking on the door. After a disappointing campaign in 2025, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have been putting in their efforts for months to reshape their team. In a major move, they secured the service of Sanju Samson in exchange for Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran in the swap deal with the Rajasthan Royals.

The team management and the fans of CSK will have high expectations from the star keeper-batter. But cricket is not only about an individual show, but it also depicts team games. To regain the golden days, along with Sanju, other CSK players also need to step up on big occasions. Who will be the players who can produce stand-out performances other than Sanju Samson? Let’s find out. As the Chennai Super Kings management has tried to create a balanced team with both experienced and emerging talents, the article will also follow the same, maintaining a proper balance.

3 Players other than Sanju Samson who can power CSK to another IPL title:

3. Sarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz Khan was in havoc form during the previous domestic season. The batter who played Test matches for India and was known for strong defense and technical abilities, took everyone by surprise when he started to score runs at a rapid pace for Mumbai. Khan’s transformation was not only surprising but also impactful. If it carries the same form in the IPL 2026 season, then CSK will have an advantage over the opposing bowlers.

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Sarfaraz Khan’s recent performances in domestic tournaments:

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Total Number of Innings

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Ranji Trophy 2025-26

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425

75.13

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26

5

303

190.57

Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 2025

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329

203.09

2. Ayush Mhatre

The young gun can act like a trump card for the team in the upcoming Indian Premier League season. The top order batter, whose leadership skills helped India U-19 to claim the ICC U-19 World Cup, is capable of scoring a significant amount of runs at a quick pace. Last year, when he joined the team mid-day, as the replacement of injured Ruturaj Gaikwad, the 18-year-old did not take long to prove his batting antics. In his debut IPL season, the top-order batter scored 240 runs in 7 matches with a strike rate of 188.97 and a 34.28 batting average.

1. Shivam Dube

The seam bowling allrounder was the silent hero behind Team India’s T20 World Cup 2026 triumph. He has been associated with CSK for more than 4 years and knows the atmosphere of the team very well. Under any conditions, Dube can prove to be a game-changer. In the previous season with the Super Kings, he scored 357 runs in 14 matches and maintained a strike rate of 132.22. Though his bowler persona remained unused in the season. The management can trust him more in his bowling, as he picked up wickets in crucial T20 WC 2026 matches.

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Varun Chakravarthy used his skills incorrectly at T20 World Cup: Amit Mishra | Cricket News


Varun Chakravarthy used his skills incorrectly at T20 World Cup: Amit Mishra
Varun Chakravarthy attends a training session ahead of their T20 World Cup cricket semi final match against England in Mumbai, Wednesday, March 4, 2026.(AP Photo)

Varun Chakravarthy’s contrasting performances across formats recently, from dominating the IPL to facing challenges during the T20 World Cup despite finishing as the joint-highest wicket-taker, underline a deeper truth about spin bowling in T20 cricket – mystery alone isn’t enough.For former India leg-spinner Amit Mishra, the issue wasn’t about Chakravarthy being “decoded” but about execution under pressure.“In the T20 World Cup, Varun was using his skills a bit incorrectly,” Mishra told TimesofIndia.com. “He started bowling a bit too fast, leaving his strengths. In the IPL (last year), he used to bowl one slow ball, one top-spin, one googly, and one leg-spin. He wasn’t doing that under pressure (in T20 World Cup) when runs were being scored.”Mishra pointed to a shift in approach rather than a dip in ability. “You need someone to tell you, to explain. Everyone knows execution is important, that’s why I say stick to your strengths.”

The rise of mystery spinners in T20s

From Sunil Narine and Ajantha Mendis to Abrar Ahmed and Mujeeb Ur Rahman, mystery spinners have become central to T20 cricket’s evolution.Since the format’s introduction, such bowlers have had an unprecedented impact. The addition of the Decision Review System (DRS) has further aided their success, giving umpires more confidence on marginal calls.Yet, traditional spinners – those who rely on spin, dip, and a dependable stock ball – continue to remain relevant.Mishra believes that despite the growing obsession with variations, the fundamentals of spin bowling remain unchanged.“Simple bowling in T20 means that when you already have some help from the pitch, you shouldn’t try too hard for wickets,” he said.“If the pitch is helping, simple bowling means sticking to your good areas, sticking to your strengths. If it’s going well, keep bowling at that pace until it’s necessary to change. When the batsman is struggling, you don’t need to change much.”For a bowler who claimed three IPL hat-tricks, Mishra’s definition of ‘simple’ stands in contrast to the modern demand for constant deception.

T20 cricket: batters game?

Having witnessed T20 cricket and the IPL from its early years, Mishra sees a clear transformation in batting.“Indian players now have a variety of shots like the reverse sweep, paddle sweep, and switch hit, which we earlier saw mostly from foreign players. Now, Indian players have these shots too. It’s become more difficult for bowlers,” he said.The shift, he believes, is as much mental as technical.“Power encompasses everything. If you put pressure on the bowler in the first 12 balls, it puts them on the backfoot. That’s a mindset change.”This evolution has tilted the balance further towards batters, with totals of 190 or 200 and now even 250 becoming routine in the IPL.Even so, Mishra insists that spinners should not abandon their natural strengths.“I’ve always said I stuck to my strengths and made variations. My strength was spin and dip, that’s what I did. You have to know your bowling strength. A spinner’s job is to spin the ball. You should know how to spin it.”

Do match-ups really matter?

On the growing reliance on data-driven match-ups, Mishra pushed back against rigid templates.“I never believed a left-arm orthodox spinner can’t bowl to a left-hander or an off-spinner can’t bowl to a right-hander. If you have the skills, you can do it. If you lack skills, then you need to enhance them.”For him, adaptability outweighs preset strategies.“You have to develop understanding, develop your skills, and variations.”He pointed to Rashid Khan as an example of consistency in approach. “Like Rashid Khan, he stays around 100, that’s his strength. He doesn’t leave it.”Looking ahead to young spinners in the IPL, Mishra avoided naming individuals but warned of the challenge that follows a breakthrough season.“When you are new, people haven’t seen much of you, so you have more chances to perform. But now, I want to see what changes they have made in their bowling this year, what mindset they have brought, what they have enhanced,” he concluded.

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