After nearly four years of marriage, Indian cricket player Yuzvendra Chahal and choreographer Dhanashree Verma have allegedly started court separation processes. The couple who married in December 2020 said that their main cause of separation was compatibility problems. According Indian law, a six-month statutory cooling-off period is followed before a divorce can be registered. Unlike speculations of a ₹60 crore alimony demand, reliable sources show Dhanashree is set to get between ₹1 to ₹2 crores. Alimony serves not to create a fortune but rather to help the dependent spouse keep a lifestyle similar to that during the marriage.
Year: 2025
Chhaava Becomes Highest Grossing Film of Vicky Kaushal Surpassing Uri
Released on February 14, 2025, Vicky Kaushal’s most recent film, “Chhaava,” has exceeded his previous hit “Uri: The Surgical Strike,” ranking highest among films he has ever made. Under Laxman Utekar’s direction, this historical action-drama premiered with an amazing ₹31 crore and accumulated over ₹270 crore globally in six days, ranking as the top Indian film of 2025 thus far. Rashmika Mandanna and Akshaye Khanna among others have a great cast in the movie, which also incorporates innovative ideas including an underwater war scene filmed in the Arabian Sea. Supported by intensive training with actual Maratha sword fighters, Kaushal’s performance of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj has been praised for authenticity. Strong word-of-mouth, emotive storytelling, and a calculated Valentine’s Day release help the movie to be successful. With its trajectory, “Chhaava” is expected to exceed the ₹500 crore mark worldwide, therefore confirming Kaushal’s reputation as a top performer and opening the path for possible sequel exploring more Maratha legends.
Mere Husband Ki Biwi of Arjun Kapoor Scores 4.5 Stars Must See Comedy Hit
Released on February 21, 2025, “Mere Husband Ki Biwi,” a lovely romantic comedy directed by Mudassar Aziz, Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Rakul Preet Singh star in the movie to vividly depict a fresh and funny perspective on a love triangle against Delhi’s energetic setting. The film has the ideal mix of hilarity and poignant events with outstanding performances by Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Rakul Preet Singh—especially Arjun Kapoor’s flawless comic timing and dynamic intensity. Aziz’s directing guarantees a seamless narrative flow enhanced with creative curves and bends. With a surprise duet by Arijit Singh and Badshah, the soundtrack for the movie has attracted a lot of interest—60 million streams in a week. With a commendable 4.5-star rating for its interesting plot and unforgettable performances, “Mere Husband Ki Biwi” has become a must-watch comedy even with competition at the box office.
Rockstar Max Payne 4 News Leaks with Hugh Jackman as Lead Character
Over ten years after Max Payne 3’s 2012 release, Rockstar Games is apparently getting ready to reveal Max Payne 4. An official reveal shortly is hinted to via an exclusive leak to The Philox from a Rockstar employee. The most fascinating section is Hugh Jackman is someone Rockstar is looking at to play Max Payne; he might bring to the role his strong, brooding intensity. According to rumors, the game will take place in a wintry Canadian city and might have a villain voiced by Christian Bale modeled by actual crime lords. Max Payne 4 could be Rockstar’s next big hit given fan enthusiasm is so high.
Zomaland Food Festival Dubbed “Kumbh of Cuisine Festival” Must Visit for All
Hosted by Zomato over seven locations in 2025, Zomaland—often known as the “Kumbh of Food Festivals—is India’s greatest gastronomic carnival. Starting on January 18 in New Delhi and ending on March 23, it brings together almost 400 restaurants, 90+ live events, and an unparalleled festive atmosphere. Starting at Rs 799, guests savor fine cuisine, live music, games, and first-hand VIP experiences. Originally started in 2018, Zomaland has evolved into a five-season ritual providing a gastronomic and entertainment grandeur unparalleled elsewhere. This page investigates why foodies, families, and festival buffs should definitely visit Zomaland.
The BJP will keep winning elections in India
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faced a setback in the 2024 parliamentary elections, losing its absolute majority with seats dropping from 303 to 240. Despite predictions of decline, the BJP demonstrated resilience by sweeping subsequent state elections in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Delhi, regaining power after 27 years in the latter. This resurgence is attributed to the BJP’s Hindutva ideology, appealing to India’s 80% Hindu population, while opposition parties struggle to offer a compelling alternative, often perceived as chasing Muslim votes. As long as India’s democratic framework persists, the BJP’s electoral dominance seems likely to continue.
Elon Musk Tesla Plans Nissan Buyout After Honda Deal Falls Apart
Reports have surfaced implying that Japan is looking to Tesla as a substitute investor following the fall-off of Nissan’s intended merger with Honda. Disagreements over leadership and integration drove the failed merger, thereby leaving Nissan looking for fresh ideas to keep competitive. Prominent Japanese group including former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Hiromichi Mizuno has reportedly supported Tesla’s engagement citing advantages including increased production capacity and technological sharing. Although Elon Musk has discounted allegations of a possible investment, the effects of such a cooperation might transform the automotive sector and hasten the change toward electric cars.
Trump and Putin Schedule Ukraine War Talks for March 2025 Without Zelensky
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in high stakes to go over the Ukraine war on March 3, 2025. Especially, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not been invited to the negotiations, which calls questions on the validity of any agreed accords. The course of the conflict and U.S.-Russia relations may be substantially altered by this conference. The omission of Ukraine has generated debate since it raises questions about whether a deal could be struck without giving Ukraine’s needs any thought. The history of the war, the importance of the conference, prospective results, and world responses are investigated in this paper.
India Should Be Worried About Kash Patel Leading the FBI
In February 2025 Kash Patel, an Indian-American attorney and close friend of Donald Trump, was named Director of the FBI. Although Patel’s appointment is a historic event for the Indian-American community, his great allegiance to Trump, his attempt to destroy the “deep state,” and his divisive opinions on law enforcement and national security could provide difficulties for India. Stricter examination of Indian immigration, less intelligence-sharing between the United States and India, and maybe diplomatic conflicts over trade and security policy might all follow from his leadership. Patel’s Indian background does not ensure favorable results for India, so his presence raises questions regarding bilateral relations.
Nepal PM Urges Students to Choose Chinese Universities Amid KIIT Incident Controversy
Following a sad event at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Bhubaneswar, India, where Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal was discovered dead under upsetting conditions, Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged his fellow countrymen to think about going to China for further study. This advice emphasizes China’s better educational system, highly educated teachers, safer surroundings free from much of discrimination, and strong employment possibilities. This change marks a strategic turn in Nepal’s diplomatic and educational connections, from conventional dependence on Indian institutions toward building closer ties with China.
Taapsee Pannu Rumored for Nolan’s Odyssey with Big Stars Like Damon
Christopher Nolan is among the most acclaimed weavers in the great tapestry that is Abstract Cinema, where master storytellers create narratives spanning millennia. The Odyssey, his most recent epic, stars Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize Theron, and Mia Goth among other great actors. But whispers of a hidden addition—Indian actress Taapsee Pannu—have set conjecture ablaze. Seen among the team but never formally acknowledged, her alleged participation is veiled in mystery. If such is the case, this might signify a turning point in world film since it combines cultures and increases representation in a Nolan masterpiece.
The Diplomat Movie Review John Abraham Delivers in Unique Spy Thrille
Starring John Abraham, the Diplomat is a singular espionage thriller with an eye toward diplomacy instead of action. Under the direction of Shivam Nair, the film adopts a realistic approach, highlighting in the field of international relations a struggle of knowledge and intellect. Abraham avoids the conventional Bollywood heroics by presenting a controlled, real, and fresh diplomat. The well written words and storyline of the movie help to avoid jingoism. Emphasizing character-driven narrative above traditional plots, The Diplomat offers Bollywood a fresh path and earns a good 4.5 stars from The Philox.
Career Decline of Nawazuddin Siddiqui & Why his Movies are not working
Once a shining light in Bollywood’s firmament, Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s career path has declined recently. Celebrated for his outstanding performances in films including “Gangs of Wasseypur” and “The Lunchbox,” Siddiqui changed the definition of the main man in Indian film. But his most recent projects, “Tiku Weds Sheru” and “Haddi,” have failed viewers or critics, which has reduced his cinematic profile. Examining the quality of screenplays, casting decisions, industry trends, and the effect of personal controversies on his public image, this paper explores the elements causing this drop. It also considers possible routes Siddiqui’s comeback amid the changing Bollywood scene would go.
Aamir Khan to have Five Minutes Camero in Salman Khan’s Sikandar Movie
The revelation of Aamir Khan’s five-minute appearance in Salman Khan’s forthcoming film “Sikandar” has set fans and movie buffs ablaze in the great tapestry of Bollywood, where stories are spun with threads of celebrity and magnetism. Examining the historical synergy between these two icons from their unforgettable alliance in “Andaz Apna” to this expected reunion, this literary investigation explores the meaning of their cooperation. Aamir’s brief but powerful presence is poised to be a brilliant spark in the story of “Sikandar,” maybe reshaping the terrain of the movie and permanently changing the collaborative attitude of Bollywood.
Wikipedia to Sue Elon Musk for Calling It “Dickipedia” and Mocking the Platform Repeatedly
Knowledge entwines to create a beautiful tapestry in the infinite expanse of the digital universe, where a tempest builds between Wikipedia, the stronghold of communal wisdom, and Elon Musk, the maverick entrepreneur known for his bold humor. As Wikipedia strives to protect its integrity against alleged defamation and trademark infringement, Musk’s jesting references to Wikipedia as ” Dickipedia” and his billion-dollar offer to rename the platform have become legal hot targets. Examining the significant consequences for the connection between powerful tech leaders and the communities that curate our shared knowledge, this developing story explores the complex balance between free speech and the sanctity of digital institutions.
USA to Ban Chinese DeepSeek Due to Threat to the Nation
DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence platform blazing across the technical terrain, has emerged amid the great expanse of the digital universe. Its genius promises hitherto unheard-of breakthroughs, but it also throws long shadows of concern over sovereignty and privacy. A great conversation starts as the United States considers hiding this celestial body from its digital sky. This story explores the complex dance between innovation and national security, the shocks felt across the global IT scene, and the ingrained worries of data streams running unnoticed to far-off shores.
Studying MBBS in a Foreign Country Can Lead to Years of Struggle and Uncertainty
Because of limited medical seats in India, many Indian students think of pursuing MBBS overseas; yet, this choice presents major difficulties. The language barrier is one of the main obstacles since many nations want students to study Mandarin or Russian before starting their medical school. This by itself adds another year to the course’s length. Since foreign graduates must additionally complete a required two to three-year internship upon returning to India, the total time to complete MBBS overseas usually runs eight or nine years. Many of the pupils are already 27 or 28 years old by the time they qualify to practise. Moreover, passing the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) is a big challenge with a poor success rate of just about 10 to 15 percent. Apart from intellectual difficulties, students frequently battle with transitioning to a new culture, diet, and living surroundings, which can affect their mental health. Although first seem less expensive financially, studying overseas can be expensive depending on lodging, food, and licencing tests. Given these challenges, most of the time an MBBS overseas is not worth the time, effort, and uncertainty required.
Sonia Gandhi Reported in Serious Condition by Ganga Ram Hospital Official in Exclusive Philox News
Only shared with Philox, recent information from an official at Ganga Ram Hospital show that Sonia Gandhi, a well-known political personality, is presently in critical health state. Given her powerful position in Indian politics, this move has generated a lot of anxiety. Emerging from a reliable medical source, the material emphasises the seriousness of the matter even if particular information regarding her illness is yet unknown. This special update emphasises the junction of media, politics, and health, thereby stressing the consequences of such news on public and political domains.
From Mouse to Tiger and back By Justice Katju
The article “Punah Mooshak Bhav” by Justice Katju draws a parallel between an ancient Sanskrit tale and the political trajectory of Arvind Kejriwal, former Chief Minister of Delhi. The story narrates a mouse’s repeated transformations into more powerful creatures at the behest of a saint, only to revert to its original form after displaying ingratitude. Similarly, Kejriwal rose from a modest anti-corruption crusader, riding Anna Hazare’s movement, to a powerful political figure leading the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). However, his tenure as Chief Minister was marred by allegations of corruption, extravagant spending (e.g., the “Sheesh Mahal”), and political U-turns, culminating in a significant electoral defeat in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. The article critiques Kejriwal’s lack of scientific vision and portrays his fall—losing his position and facing criminal cases—as a return to his metaphorical “mouse” state, emphasizing the transient nature of power devoid of integrity.
Trump’s F-35 to India More About US Influence and Modi’s Fear Than Indian Need
On the great chessboard of international diplomacy, U.S. President Donald Trump’s offer to sell F-35 fighter planes to India stands as a strategic move maybe inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aim to deepen relations with the United States. Examining more feasible alternatives that fit India’s indigenous development goals and regional security needs, this article explores the several ramifications of such a deal, stressing the significant financial load of the F-35s, and questions their necessity for India’s defense strategy.
Nepali Student’s Suicide at KIIT Campus Exposed a Culture of Goons and Harassment
The sad shadow Prakriti Lamsal, a 20-year-old Nepali student at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Bhubaneswar, passed recently has thrown over the campus. This episode started demonstrations and exposed a general culture of harassment and intimidation inside the university. Though anti-ragging rules exist, many events have been documented, usually under cover of political pressures that encourage silence and fear. The way the government has responded to student demonstrations has been characterized by threats of expulsion, therefore silencing voices advocating justice. Official comments on social media sites have shown a resistance to admit institutional responsibility, presenting a picture of an institution in which the search of safety and education is subordinated to power relations.
Adani’s ₹2000 Crore Pledge Another Echo in the Hall of Unfulfilled Promises
Towering on India’s industrial scene, Gautam Adani has made repeated large charitable pledges that make news and inspire popular hope. He said in June 2022 a ₹60,000 crore donation meant to support skill development, education, and healthcare all throughout the country. Still, the clear results of this dedication are elusive. Adani recently promised ₹2,000 crore to build 20 schools in joint with GEMS Education in February 2025. Under his control, media outlets under his sway often magnify this pattern of high-profile pronouncements, which begs issues regarding the genuineness and fulfillment of these pledges. Adani’s enormous commercial success contrasted with his seeming passivity on his humanitarian fronts clouds public confidence and emphasizes the urgent requirements of India’s underprivileged sections.
Abhinav Arora Between Sermons and Schoolbooks
Ten-year-old spiritual genius from Delhi Abhinav Arora has enthralled viewers with his insightful lectures on Hindu doctrine. But his ascent to popularity has spurred discussions on the validity of his spiritual understanding and possible effects on his schooling. There are questions regarding the authenticity of his observations since his orations can be greatly coached. This scenario plays out against the backdrop of India’s difficult educational scene, where restricted job possibilities and fierce rivalry for elite universities leave even the most educated struggling. Reflecting on the wider society consequences of such a route, this story investigates the paradox between Abhinav’s early spiritual activities with the urgent need for basic education.
Netflix Poised to Take Over Formula 1 Broadcasting Rights from ESPN in the US
The present $90 million annual contract ESPN has signed to show Formula 1 (F1) races in the United States expires at the end of the 2025 season. The network’s decision not to extend its contract lets other broadcasters get the rights open. Having greatly increased F1’s appeal with its “Drive to Survive” series, Netflix is now under negotiations to acquire these broadcasting rights. This action fits Netflix’s larger plan of entering live sports content, shown by its latest agreements to broadcast NFL events on Christmas Day and a collaboration with WWE. ESPN’s exclusive negotiating term has expired, allowing businesses like Netflix to join the auction. Should this be successful, Netflix would be making its first significant foray into year-round, season-long sports broadcasting, dramatically altering the viewing experience for American F1 fans.
Languages of UP By Justice Katju
Justice Markandey Katju, a former Supreme Court judge of India, has actively discussed the misconceptions surrounding the Urdu language in India. He argues that Urdu, often mistakenly seen as a language exclusive to Muslims, is fundamentally secular and was historically spoken by educated individuals across various communities until 1947. Katju criticizes political statements that associate Urdu with religious identity, emphasizing that in its essence, Urdu shares a commonality with Hindi, particularly in its use of Hindustani verbs. He highlights the British colonial policy as a root cause of the linguistic divide, advocating for a broader recognition of Urdu’s secular and inclusive nature in modern India.
Why is China far ahead of India economically ?
Complete destruction of feudalism and freedom from foreign interference is essential for the rapid economic growth of a country. This was achieved by the leaders who came to power in China in 1949. Landlordism was totally eradicated, and the ‘Unequal Treaties’ which the imperialist foreign countries had forced the Chinese to sign, were scrapped.
Are Akshay Kumar and Sheebha Akashdeep still in a relationship?
Working together on the film Mr. Bond, eminent Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar and former co-star Sheeba Akashdeep were formerly in a brief romance in the early 1990s. Their romance was fleeting, though, as both have since veered in different directions in their personal life. Reflecting on their prior romance, Sheeba Akashdeep recently said it was intense but that both she and Akshay have now moved on. Sheeba wed Akashdeep Sabir in 1996; Akshay wed Twinkle Khanna in 2001. Their present relationship seems to be just cordial or professional, devoid of romantic entanglement.
Why is no one liking Captain America Brave New World
With a CinemaScore of B– and a 51% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, “Captain America: Brave New World” has received a mixed response from reviewers and viewers alike. Extensive reshoots following bad test screenings dogged the movie’s development and resulted in delays for its release. Critics have highlighted a complicated story devoid of the thrills of past editions, clumsy and explanatory speech, and inconsistent visual effects—especially with regard to poor CGI in some situations. The political topics, which would have added complexity, were not investigated enough, therefore producing a surface treatment. Furthermore, the addition of fresh characters—Red Hulk, among others—did not live up to fan expectations, and the movie battled to define Sam Wilson as Captain America as apart from Steve Rogers’ history. Notwithstanding these problems, Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford’s performances were commended but inadequate to offset the other flaws of the movie.
Kriti Sanon and Kabir Bahia’s Rumored Wedding Bells Set for August 2025
Widespread conjecture about a possible August 2025 wedding has focused on Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon and UK-based entrepreneur Kabir Bahia. Reportedly starting in early 2024, their relationship has been highlighted by shared appearances at family gatherings and holidays, most notably a birthday trip to Greece for Kriti. Though media coverage and public interest are rising, Kriti and Kabir have not formally confirmed their relationship status. Emphasizing the effect on her family, Kriti has voiced irritation about the dissemination of misleading information. The public’s response has been one of interest mixed with enthusiasm as supporters await formal news. The possible marriage of a well-known Bollywood actress from UK-based business underscores the changing nature of celebrity relationships in the present era as debates about their compatibility and future plans go on.
Himesh Reshammiya to Throw a Success Party of Badass Ravikumar with Sequel Plans
Since its February 7, 2025 premiere, Himesh Resammiya’s most recent film, “Badass Ravikumar,” has attracted a lot of interest. Acting as a spin-off from the 2014 movie “The Xposé,” this musical action entertainer has Reshammiya playing Ravi Kumar once more. With about ₹8.2 crore in its first week, the film has had remarkable box office success despite mixed reviews. The original mix of action and music in the film has generated a lot of social media debate that resulted in fan art and viral memes. Aiming to build on the components that connected with the public, Reshammiya has announced a success celebration and stated intentions to start working on a third episode in the franchise in response to their excitement.