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Watch Ibrahim Ali Khan's Sarzameen, Akshay Kumar's Kesari 2 For Free This I-Day; Here's How
Curated By : Last Updated: August 12, 2025, 19:25 IST Ibrahim Ali Khan, who made his acting debut with Nadaaniyan, was recently seen in Kayoze Irani's Sarzameen. If you haven't watched Ibrahim Ali Khan's recently released movie, Sarzameen, yet, you can now watch it for free. In celebration of India's 79th Independence Day, JioHotstar has announced that it will be extending full-day free access to its entire content library on August 15, emphasising its commitment to creating an inclusive and accessible brand across all parts of India. This means that films like Sazameen, which released earlier this month, will be available for free for one day. Sarzameen, also starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Kajol, follows the story of an Indian Army officer—played by Prithviraj Sukumaran — whose worst fears come true when he learns that his estranged son, portrayed by Ibrahim Ali Khan, has joined a militant group. The film attempts to explore generational trauma, ideological conflicts, and fractured familial bonds against the backdrop of a volatile region. The film marks Kayoze Irani's directorial debut. Produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, and Apoorva Mehta under Dharma Productions, in collaboration with Star Studios, the film was released on JioHotstar on July 25, 2025. Besides Sarzameen, Akshay Kumar's Kesari Chapter 2, Prabhas' Salaar, Ajay Devgn's Raid, Vijay Deverakonda's The Family Star and Kushi Kapoor's Loveyapa will be available for free on JioHotstar this I-Day. Web shows like Inspector Avinash, Special Ops 2, Salakaar, Criminal Justice, and Pati Patni Aur Panga will also be available for free. Speaking about the campaign, Minakshi Achan, Head – Brand & Creative, JioStar, said, 'JioHotstar has always believed in unlocking infinite possibilities through storytelling by giving viewers the freedom to choose what they watch, when they watch, and how they engage with it. Operation Tiranga is an extension of that philosophy. It is a campaign that celebrates the spirit of Independence Day and removes all barriers to access, allowing every viewer to discover stories that reflect the courage, resilience, and identity of the nation." Chirag Sehgal Chirag Sehgal works as a Senior Sub-Editor in the Entertainment team at With an experience of five years in the media industry, he largely focuses on Indian television coverage. Apart from bringing ... Read More Chirag Sehgal works as a Senior Sub-Editor in the Entertainment team at With an experience of five years in the media industry, he largely focuses on Indian television coverage. Apart from bringing ... Read More Check latest Bollywood news updates, events and award shows, upcoming hindi movies releases, exclusive interviews, box office collections, reviews, trailers, and more! Download the News18 App view comments News movies » bollywood Watch Ibrahim Ali Khan's Sarzameen, Akshay Kumar's Kesari 2 For Free This I-Day; Here's How Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Indian Express
21 minutes ago
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Fans inside competition venue, allowing noise and making players wear headphones: How chess's perennial quest to become a spectator sport is playing out
During the 2024 edition of the Chennai Grand Masters, where fans had direct access to the playing hall – the tournament was held at Anna Centenary Library – there was a moment when all the players paused and scanned the auditorium. A tired fan, snoring inside the otherwise silent arena, was enough to disturb the players and the volunteers would take the fan out in no time. For this edition also, being held at a private hotel, the organisers haven't shut the door completely on the fans. Spectators are allowed entry inside the playing arena for the first 15 minutes of proceedings. After that, they have a designated area where one of the most recognisable faces in the Indian chess Sagar Shah provides them with live commentary and there are multiple television screens set up for the fans to keep track of what is happening inside the playing hall in real time (the rest of the world gets a delayed feed of 15 minutes). The Chennai event is one of the many where chess is becoming more ambitious in its attempts to make it a spectator sport. At the recent eSports World Cup and the Freestyle event in Las Vegas, fans had access to the playing hall throughout the contest like any other sport. Unlike the 2024 event in Chennai, where spectators were barred from using mobile phones inside the playing hall, these two events had no such restrictions. The spectators even had the liberty to cheer loudly with players having to wear noise-cancellation headphones. As chess steps out of its tradition and tries to become a spectator sport, the young players don't seem to be perturbed about the change. Liang Awonder, for one, didn't watch world champion D Gukesh take down Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess, but watched the five-time world champion bang the table as it had drama in it. 'I think it definitely can work,' Awonder says. 'Although, I think I'm part of the problem because I don't actually watch chess. I just watch the drama. My friend told me about the game (Gukesh vs Carlsen), I didn't even see it. But I watched that video a hundred times. I don't know what happened.' 'Whenever Hans (Niemann) tweets, I instantly get a notification on my phone. I don't actually find chess that interesting to watch, but I like it when people are arguing in the comments. When I'm watching the big tournaments, I don't even watch the commentary. I watch the comments. That's where you find the real gems.' The drama is what makes Awonder glued to basketball on television back home. It is the reason that has made him aware of cricket, a sport, he says, where he has heard people say 'there is a lot of drama'. 'I think everyone finds their own entertainment. For me, it's not the games and the players. They're not that entertaining. The moment someone's beefing, I see it right away. Chess has a really bright future, especially for people like me. I feel like there's always drama,' Awonder adds. Vincent Keymer, who sits in sole lead at the Chennai Grand Masters event, reckons there is huge potential for chess to become a spectator sport, provided the players also get used to having fans around when they are at the board. While no player had an issue at the eSports World Cup, it was different at the Las Vegas freestyle tournament. 'There's still some work to do, firstly, because it's not really popular (as a spectator sport). You first need to get into people's heads that it can work. Secondly, you need to figure out a way to make it appealing to the masses and at the same time, keep the conditions such that the players can produce the high level that we are used to. You have to find the fine line where both are possible. Once we start having many tournaments which are going in that direction, you get feedback from both tournaments and players, and it will be possible to find that mixture,' Keymer says. However, Dutch GM Anish Giri doesn't prefer all tournaments taking the same route for the sake of maintaining originality. 'Headphones were a nuisance, but the games were very short. If every tournament were like this, the chess world would have gone in a direction in which I don't want it to go. But this is not what they are saying. They are saying, like, should all tournaments be like this? I think not. Should one tournament be like this? For sure,' Anish says. The noise-cancellation headphones weren't preferred by many players at Las Vegas. Having begun the tournament without them, the organisers made it mandatory to wear them. Fabiano Caruana, for one, didn't like the concept of allowing fans inside the playing hall. Despite wearing headphones during his game against Hikaru Nakamura, he complained about the noise from the gallery as he felt it was in some ways outside influence. Arjun Erigaisi, who didn't mind the spectators, did have once concern though from the eSports event. 'During the event, I felt this is exactly what needs to happen for chess to become a spectator sport. It's more entertaining that way. But some things need to be adjusted. One of the things I disliked was that players are forced to wear noise-cancelling headphones,' he says. But the day may not be far when fans sit in the galleries with placards, and chess players hear the odd comment.


News18
43 minutes ago
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Rani Mukerji, Ayan Mukerji Return From Shirdi After Seeking Blessings Ahead Of War 2
Rani Mukerji and War 2 director Ayan Mukerji return to Mumbai after seeking blessings at Shirdi Sai Baba temple ahead of the film's release. Ayan Mukerji's War 2, starring Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR and Kiara Advani, is all set to release in two days. Ahead of the film's release, the director was seen visiting Shirdi Sai Baba temple to seek blessings. His cousin ad actress Rani Mukerji was also seen accompanying him. While Rani isn't directly part of the War 2 cast or crew, she is closely associated through her husband Aditya Chopra, who heads the production house Yash Raj Films, which is backing the movie. Rani also visited Shirdi to offer thanks after winning her first National Award in 30 years for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway. A video shared by paparazzo Sneh Zala shows Rani Mukerji and her cousin Ayan Mukerji returning to Mumbai after their visit to Shirdi. The actress was spotted at the private airport in Mumbai, and was seen in a white ethnic suit as she made her way to the car. Ayan Mukerji was seen behind her, in a white kurta pajama. Rani happily waved at the paparazzi, and hugged Ayan before leaving. Check out the video below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Snehkumar Zala (@sneyhzala) Meanwhile, Rani Mukerji ad Ayan Mukerji's visuals from Shirdi have also emerged on social media. They were seen seeking blessings at Shirdi Sai Baba temple. Post that, Rani was seen interacting with the media, during which she said, 'I'm feeling very happy today as I've come to Shirdi. Recently, since I received the National Award, I wanted to thank Baba, which is why I came. And with War 2 releasing soon — my husband's film — I also came to pray for that." Rani Mukerji's National Award Win For the unversed, Rani was honoured with the Best Actress award for her powerful role in Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, where she plays a mother in a legal battle to bring her children back. The film is based on the real-life story of Sagarika Chakraborty, an Indian woman who fought the Norwegian government for custody of her kids. About War 2 War 2's plot sets up an intense face-off between Hrithik Roshan's character, Major Kabir Dhaliwal, and Jr NTR's Vikram. Both are Indian spies but operate on vastly different interpretations of patriotism, leading to a clash that promises to be both physical and ideological. Kiara Advani steps in as Kavya Luthra, a character expected to play a pivotal role in the unfolding drama. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2 serves as the sequel to the 2019 blockbuster War, which starred Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff, and Vaani Kapoor. This sequel is also a part of the growing YRF Spy Universe, which connects characters and narratives from films like Pathaan and Tiger Zinda Hai. War 2 will hit the theatres on 14 th August. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.