Episode 6 of Guns & Gulaabs unravels a web of changing circumstances and evolving characters. Ganchi’s recovery accelerates, leading to Jugnu’s increasing mistakes, while Tipu’s realization of the Ganchi family’s disregard for his sacrifices fuels his determination for revenge. Arjun’s risky plan to deliver opium to Sukanto could alter his fate and put an end to Pratap’s oppression. Meanwhile, Atmaram’s pursuit of Tipu adds an element of suspense and danger. In Episode 7, the tension reaches its peak as Tipu’s life hangs in the balance due to Atmaram’s relentless pursuit. Arjun’s impending delivery to Sukanto promises a significant turning point, but there’s no guarantee that things will work out for him. With Ganchi’s empire in turmoil and personal vendettas escalating, the characters’ destinies converge in an intriguing confrontation that will redefine alliances and reveal hidden truths. As the stakes intensify and secrets surface,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
In the riveting web of Guns & Gulaabs, episode 4 thrusts its characters into uncharted territory, reshaping their alliances and testing their limits. Arjun Varma’s audacious move to strike a deal with Sukanto sends shockwaves through the underworld, while Jugnu’s calculated disruptions and Tipu’s relentless pursuit of vengeance set the stage for a tumultuous turning point. As the delicate equilibrium between Sherpur and Gulabganj teeters on the edge, alliances are strained, secrets unravel, and bold decisions are made. Episode 4 propels the narrative towards an electrifying crescendo, leaving us on the cusp of a new chapter where the stakes are higher for Arjun and Tipu. Moreover, with Ganchi’s improvement, the show promises to plunge our characters deeper into a maze. Now all the actions will carefully unfold in episode 5 of Guns & Gulaabs.
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How Does Tipu Ensure Suryakant’s Safety?
In the midst of his duty...
Spoilers Ahead
How Does Tipu Ensure Suryakant’s Safety?
In the midst of his duty...
- 8/18/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
Lucknow, May 31 (Ians) Tobacco consumption remains a major issue as even minors were getting addicted to it. According to the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (Gyts), nearly one-fifth of children aged 13-15 years are using tobacco products in India.
The survey revealed that 38 per cent of cigarettes, 47 per cent of bidi and 52 per cent of smokeless tobacco users have picked up the habit before their 10th birthday.
Bhavna B. Mukhopadhyay, chief executive, Voluntary Health Association of India, said: “The Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2016-2017 says about 27 crore people consume tobacco in our country and about 12 lakh people die every year due to tobacco-related illness. The average age of starting tobacco use in India is 18.7 years. Men start using tobacco at a younger age than women.”
She further said that tobacco can cause 25 types of diseases and about 40 types of cancer, in which the major ones are mouth cancer, throat cancer, lung cancer,...
The survey revealed that 38 per cent of cigarettes, 47 per cent of bidi and 52 per cent of smokeless tobacco users have picked up the habit before their 10th birthday.
Bhavna B. Mukhopadhyay, chief executive, Voluntary Health Association of India, said: “The Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2016-2017 says about 27 crore people consume tobacco in our country and about 12 lakh people die every year due to tobacco-related illness. The average age of starting tobacco use in India is 18.7 years. Men start using tobacco at a younger age than women.”
She further said that tobacco can cause 25 types of diseases and about 40 types of cancer, in which the major ones are mouth cancer, throat cancer, lung cancer,...
- 5/31/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Lucknow, April 23 (Ians) Medical experts have warned against mass gatherings like weddings that are becoming a superspreader for Covid cases.
According to medical experts form King George’s Medical University (Kgmu), people have stopped exercising caution and following Covid protocols.
“This is the season for weddings, exhibitions, fairs, social events and religious gatherings and people are attending these without following social distancing and wearing masks. Moreover, municipal elections are underway and campaigning is on in full swing. People should recall the first three Covid waves and exercise maximum caution,” said Prof Surya Kant of Kgmu.
Iit-k Professor Maninder Agarwal, who had accurately predicted the peak of the second and third Covid wave through mathematical calculations, has now said that Covid cases will peak in mid-May and then the graph will come down gradually.
Most of the malls and multiplexes in Up have brought out sanitisers and thermal scanners for visitors...
According to medical experts form King George’s Medical University (Kgmu), people have stopped exercising caution and following Covid protocols.
“This is the season for weddings, exhibitions, fairs, social events and religious gatherings and people are attending these without following social distancing and wearing masks. Moreover, municipal elections are underway and campaigning is on in full swing. People should recall the first three Covid waves and exercise maximum caution,” said Prof Surya Kant of Kgmu.
Iit-k Professor Maninder Agarwal, who had accurately predicted the peak of the second and third Covid wave through mathematical calculations, has now said that Covid cases will peak in mid-May and then the graph will come down gradually.
Most of the malls and multiplexes in Up have brought out sanitisers and thermal scanners for visitors...
- 4/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
‘Chal Man Jeetva Jaiye 2‘ is a proper sequel to ‘Chal Man Jeetva Jaiye‘ (2017) which was the steppingstone of an entire ideology behind the making of the film (franchise). We humans are always in the dilemma of winning ‘what the mind wants’ and to win ‘over the mind’ itself. People face various situations in a lifetime. Every individual has his/her own interpretation of the situation the person is in. There are ups and downs in one’s life and people tend to take steps per their understanding. Though each action is subjective, but which one is the most optimum is what is difficult to find out. The narrative begins with where it left off and takes the story to the next stage.
The first part introduced us to the super rich Sanghvi family. One fine day the three Sanghvi brothers Vasant, Suryakant & Niranjan Sanghvi break the news to the family...
The first part introduced us to the super rich Sanghvi family. One fine day the three Sanghvi brothers Vasant, Suryakant & Niranjan Sanghvi break the news to the family...
- 2/27/2023
- by Nitin Jain
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 25 (Ians) The Pegasus panel, in its report submitted in the Supreme Court, said the presence of controversial Israeli spyware Pegasus was not conclusively established in 29 mobile phones examined, and also the Central government did not cooperate in the probe.
The top court-appointed panel said five out of 29 mobile phones were possibly infected with some malware, but that does not mean it was Pegasus spyware.
The panel, headed by retired Supreme Court judge R.V. Raveendran, had submitted its report in the apex court last month. The panel said the government did not fully cooperate while examining the phone for the malware.
A bench, headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana and comprising Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli, said one thing the committee has said that the government did not cooperate.
The bench said: “The same stand you took here, you took there.” At this, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta,...
The top court-appointed panel said five out of 29 mobile phones were possibly infected with some malware, but that does not mean it was Pegasus spyware.
The panel, headed by retired Supreme Court judge R.V. Raveendran, had submitted its report in the apex court last month. The panel said the government did not fully cooperate while examining the phone for the malware.
A bench, headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana and comprising Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli, said one thing the committee has said that the government did not cooperate.
The bench said: “The same stand you took here, you took there.” At this, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta,...
- 8/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 11 (Ians) The central government on Thursday told the Supreme Court that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) will meet FIFA officials to sort out differences to ensure that the U-17 Women’s Football World Cup is hosted by India.
A bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud indicated that it will not hesitate from interfering if attempts were made to undermine the hosting of the U-17 Women’s World Cup by India.
Additional Solicitor General Balbir Singh, representing the Centre, assured the bench, also comprising Justice Surya Kant and A.S. Bopanna, that a meeting with FIFA is taking place today and all efforts are being made to salvage the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, which is hosted by India. He added that the government will attempt to sort out all differences in this meeting, and asked the...
A bench headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud indicated that it will not hesitate from interfering if attempts were made to undermine the hosting of the U-17 Women’s World Cup by India.
Additional Solicitor General Balbir Singh, representing the Centre, assured the bench, also comprising Justice Surya Kant and A.S. Bopanna, that a meeting with FIFA is taking place today and all efforts are being made to salvage the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, which is hosted by India. He added that the government will attempt to sort out all differences in this meeting, and asked the...
- 8/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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