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- India Today
Coolie box office Day 2: Rajinikanth reigns supreme with Rs 119 crore in India
Rajinikanth's Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is rewriting box office history. After a record-breaking debut, the film has maintained its momentum, crossing the Rs 100 crore mark in India within just two days - an unprecedented feat for a Tamil Independence Day, its second day in theatres, Coolie collected Rs 53.50 crore domestically, taking its total to Rs 119 crore, as per industry tracking site This follows a phenomenal opening day, when the Sun Pictures production grossed Rs 151 crore worldwide - the biggest-ever start for a Tamil film and the seventh-highest for any Indian film occupancy slightly dipped in the Tamil and Telugu markets, the Hindi version recorded a marginal rise, indicating the film's pan-Indian traction. Overseas too, Coolie proved unstoppable, raking in nearly $8 million on day one alone, further cementing Rajinikanth's stature as a box office juggernaut. The release comes in direct competition with 'War 2', which earned Rs 56.50 crore on day two, taking its total to Rs 108 crore. Yet, 'Coolie' has held a commanding lead, powered by Rajinikanth's massive fan base and the Independence Day holiday by Rajinikanth, the film also features Nagarjuna, Shruti Haasan, Soubin Shahir, and Upendra, with a cameo by Aamir Khan. Reviews have been mixed to positive, but the audience response has been overwhelming, with packed theatres across the its historic opening and sustained collections, 'Coolie' not only reinforces Rajinikanth's enduring star power but also raises the benchmark for Tamil cinema on the global stage.- EndsTune InTrending Reel IN THIS STORY#Rajinikanth


Hans India
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- Hans India
CM pledges to rejuvenate Yamuna, build world-class infra
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, in her maiden Independence Day speech on Friday, pledged to rejuvenate the Yamuna and assured people that her government would develop world-class infrastructure. During the event at the Chhatrasal Stadium amid a heavy downpour, she announced that her government would form a welfare board for gig workers to ensure their wellbeing. She stressed that her government was working to address the issue of waterlogging and better roads. "I pledge to rejuvenate the Yamuna. Our government is working from day one to clean it. Several promises were made to clean the Yamuna, but little was achieved. Yamuna will be clean to an extent that we will be able to see the Sun's reflection in its waters, and we will be able to perform veneration on its banks," the chief minister added. Assuring people that Delhi would soon be the city of dreams, she said the BJP government was committed to providing Delhi with an infrastructure that is the best in the country. Highlighting the achievements of her government, Gupta said it recently passed a bill to regulate fees of private schools as she stressed that "we are the custodians of the pockets of parents". The chief minister emphasised that her government had promised to provide the highest rewards to medal winners in the Olympics and Commonwealth Games. "For the first time, we will ensure job security for the youth who contribute to the growth and development of sports in Delhi," she added. In the nearly half-an-hour-long speech, Gupta said the Delhi government will provide a pucca house to every slum resident in the capital and will also open Atal Canteens to provide food to the needy at Rs 5.


Hindustan Times
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- Hindustan Times
Army leads rescue operations after cloudburst in J&K's Kishtwar
The Indian Army, along with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), local police and district administration, is carrying out rescue operations in Chasoti village of Kishtwar district after the devastating flash flood triggered by a cloudburst. Army personnel during the search and rescue operation after the flash flood triggered by a cloudburst at Chasoti village in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. (PTI Photo) A massive cloudburst struck Chasoti village in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district on Thursday, killing at least 60 people. The cloudburst, which occurred along the Machail Mata Yatra route, triggered widespread destruction, causing multiple casualties among yatris and residents. Chief minister Omar Abdullah interacting with local residents at Chasoti village in Kishtwar district on Friday night. (X) Chief minister Omar Abdullah visited Chasoti to assess the damage and received a detailed briefing from army personnel. He also used a virtual reality (VR) headset to review the destruction and said immediate relief measures would be taken to support affected families. On Friday, Abdullah confirmed that 60 bodies had been recovered so far, while the number of missing people was still being verified. 'Around 60 bodies have been found. The number of missing persons is being assessed. After the rescue and relief operation concludes, we will inquire whether the administration could have taken any preventive steps when the MeT department had issued a warning and also advised people not to venture out if not needed. The rescue operation by the army, NDRF, SDRF, police, and administration is underway. Workers of different political parties are also working on the ground,' Omar Abdullah told reporters. Union minister Jitendra Singh also reached Chasoti late on Friday evening to take stock of the situation. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force has been put on standby to support the operations. Two Mi-17 helicopters and an advanced light helicopter have been kept ready at Jammu and Udhampur for deployment if needed. Earlier, in his Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed solidarity with those affected by natural disasters across the country. 'Nature is testing the past few days, we have been facing natural disasters, landslides, cloudbursts, and many other calamities. Our sympathies are with the affected people,' he said from Red Fort.