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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Trending Movie Review: When viral content goes viral wrong
The Times of India TNN, Jul 18, 2025, 2:27 PM IST 2.0 Trending Movie Synopsis: A couple lose their YouTube channel and income, so they enter a dangerous reality show to save their relationship and finances. Trending Movie Review: If cinema had a spam folder, films about social media and influencers would probably end up there. Here's the thing about making movies centered on social media: the moment characters start yakking about reels and virality, you're basically watching people discuss their screen time. Riveting stuff, truly. Arjun ( Kalaiyarasan ) and Meera ( Priyalaya ) have built their whole life around YouTube fame–3 million subscribers, ECR mansion, the works. Then poof, channel gone, loans due, panic mode activated. Along comes this sketchy caller named "Mask" (subtle…) dangling a reality show carrot: play our twisted games, win cash prizes, maybe save your relationship. Or not. The film can't decide if it's warning us about social media zombies, teaching us about greed (reminds one of that Asian man meme where he accidentally pushes a can under a garage door, gets double back, then keeps doubling down until he loses everything), or showing how lies eat relationships from the inside. It wants to be all three, succeeds at none. Every conversation about likes, reels, or virality just takes your attention off the screen and incidentally, to your phone. They enter a game literally designed around lying to each other, then act gobsmacked when lies are told. To be fair, Kalaiyarasan and Priyalaya do a pretty good job with the material they have. The script could have used some experimentation. Why not let one of them fully embrace the deception? Give us a character who lies throughout, maintaining their partner's complete trust, and follows that path to its inevitable end. Sam CS's score works overtime trying to inject tension into scenes. At two and a half hours, it could have used some trimming. Written By: Abhinav Subramanian


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Railway Board chairman inspects key projects in Bihar
1 2 3 Patna: Railway Board chairman-cum-chief executive officer Satish Kumar conducted an inspection of several key infrastructure projects across Bihar on Thursday, focusing was on enhancing suburban connectivity. According to East Central Railway's (ECR) chief public relations officer (CPRO) Saraswati Chandra, Kumar began his inspection at Hardinge Park in Patna, where the railways had planned to construct five new suburban platforms at a cost of Rs 98 crore. The platforms, for which PM Narendra Modi had already laid the foundation stone, will be linked to Patna Junction through underground connectivity, he said. Kumar then visited Rajendra Nagar Terminal, from where he carried out a window-trailing inspection to Rajendra Pul near Mokama, where he reviewed the model of a parallel bridge project, the CPRO said. Later in the day, Kumar inspected Karpoorigram station under Sonepur division of ECR, where a new foot over bridge is being built, he added. Accompanied by senior railway officials, including ECR GM Chhatrasal Singh and divisional railway managers of Danapur, Jayant Kumar Choudhary, Samastipur's Vinay Srivastava, and Sonepur's Vivek Bhushan Sood, the chairman also examined track fitness, track alignment, signalling systems, status of overhead electric wires and monsoon safety precautions along the route from Rajendra Nagar Terminal to Karpoorigram station.


Fox Sports
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
Ed Carpenter Racing to be on the Move with New Facility
INDYCAR Ed Carpenter Racing has announced plans to relocate its NTT INDYCAR SERIES operation to Westfield, Indiana in time for the 2027 season. A new state-of-the-art racing headquarters will be built as part of Westfield's Grand Park District Master Plan, a blueprint designed to enhance and expand the existing Grand Park Sports Complex. ECR will be the only NTT INDYCAR SERIES team headquartered in Hamilton County. ECR's facility is planned to encompass 76,000 square feet and house advanced engineering and technical development spaces along with retail and fan engagement components. It also will feature a public viewing area into the team's operations, a merchandise story and a Java House café. The project will include construction of the first Westfield-funding parking garage at Grand Park, enhancing access and convenience for visitors. ECR fields two cars in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES in this its 14th season. The ownership group is comprised of four Indiana businessmen: Ed Carpenter, Ted Gelov, Tony George and Stuart Reed. Gelov owns Heartland Food Products Group, which is best known for its consumer brands Splenda and Java House Coffee, is also based in Hamilton County. ECR's full-season drivers are Alexander Rossi and Christian Rasmussen. Carpenter competes in the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. ECR's plans continue the investments series teams have made in the various communities. Arrow McLaren, Andretti Global, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, AJ Foyt Racing and PREMA Racing have or are building new facilities in the Indianapolis area in recent months. recommended Item 1 of 3


Indianapolis Star
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Indianapolis Star
Ed Carpenter Racing building new race shop in Westfield's Grand Park as IndyCar trend continues
In what's become an ever-growing trend in the IndyCar world, Ed Carpenter Racing announced Tuesday its plans to build a larger headquarters, shifting its operations from the northwest side of Indianapolis to Grand Park in Westfield as part of the Grand Park District Master Plan that will situate the new ECR headquarters as part of the existing Grand Park Sports Campus. ECR will become the only IndyCar team located in Hamilton County. The new team shop will be located just south of the Grand Park Event Center on the west side of Grand Park Boulevard. The 76,000 square-foot facility will house ECR's racing operations and advanced engineering and technical development spaces and will also come with both a retail and fan engagement component, offering a public viewing space into the team's operations. The shop will also offer an on-site Java House cafe, incorporating the team's sister company even deeper into the ECR family, as well as the first city-funded parking garage in Grand Park. Just last fall, ECR announced the addition of co-owner Ted Gelov to the team's ownership group that already included its namesake Ed Carpenter, Tony George and Stuart Reed. Gelov is the owner of Heartland Food Products Group, which is also based in Hamilton County and boasts both the Splenda and Java House Coffee brands, among others. Since coming on, the addition of Gelov has brought not only an influx of funding to aid in building a deeper team, tackle research and development projects and hire series veteran Alexander Rossi, but the team has undergone a rebrand, with its cars sporting some of the few consumer-facing sponsors on the grid each weekend. 'Establishing ECR's permanent home at Grand Park is a defining moment for our organization,' Gelov said. 'This new headquarters will not only serve as the foundation for our racing operations and technical development, but also as a place where fans can truly connect with our team, our partners and the sport of IndyCar. As a long-time Hamilton County resident and business owner, I'm proud to invest in this community and help bring a new level of energy, innovation and opportunity to Westfield.' Added Carpenter: 'We are very excited about this project and how it will impact the growth of ECR into the future. The opportunity to build a world-class facility within Grand Park was something we could not pass up. The demographic of Grand Park and its annual visitors is not only a great opportunity for our team to reach new fans, but also a great opportunity for IndyCar itself as we continue to capitalize on the current momentum of our sport." ECR expects to break ground on the new project in early 2026, with its completion pegged for early 2027. The IndyCar paddock's "new shop rat race" kicked off in late 2020 with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing announcing its ambitions to shift from its longtime headquarters in Brownsburg into a new facility in Zionsville. The team broke ground in May 2021, and RLL moved in following the 2022 season. In the several years since, Andretti Global has three times shifted gears on plans for a new shop, first breaking ground on the corner of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport in Fishers before those build plans were entirely redone over the ensuing 15 months. The team announced in March 2024 its refined vision on the space, but that new sprawling state-of-the-art headquarters will now be used by the Cadillac F1 team once its completed in early 2026. Within the last couple weeks, Andretti Global's IndyCar and Indy NXT teams have moved into the IndyStar's old Pulliam Production Center as it continues work on an extensive internal and external facelift of the shop space. Just over two years ago, Arrow McLaren purchased Andretti Global's longtime old shop, which it will gut, re-do and move into in the offseason ahead of the 2026 IndyCar season now that its old owners have vacated the building. In early 2022, Meyer Shank Racing shifted into a new race shop in its home of Pataskala, Ohio, just outside Columbus. And in this past offseason, IndyCar's newest team Prema Racing moved into a new shop in Fishers as it began racing in the U.S. full-time for the first time in the team's decades-long history. Also this past offseason, A.J. Foyt Racing merged its Texas-based and Speedway-based teams into one in the team's shop just a stone's throw away from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
Railways gears up to manage pilgrim rush at stations during Shrawan
Patna: As pilgrims have started pouring in groups at Patna Junction and other key stations during the holy month of Shrawan, Danapur division of the East Central Railway (ECR) has rolled out a comprehensive contingency plan to manage the expected surge in footfall at these stations. According to Danapur divisional railway manager (DRM), Jayant Kumar Choudhary, the railways has taken steps to ensure smooth operations and the safety of passengers. A large number of additional railway officials have been deployed at the Patna Junction to monitor the crowd, he said, adding that CCTV cameras are fully operational on all platforms allowing real-time surveillance of the station premises. In addition, a dedicated control room has been set up at the Patna Junction to oversee and regulate pilgrim movement, particularly during peak hours. The railway officials have been tasked to coordinate closely with other departments to avoid congestion and ensure quick response in case of any emergency, the DRM said. To bolster security, railway protection force (RPF) personnel have been directed to keep a close watch on suspicious activities and potential miscreants. Passengers' luggage is being screened using advanced scanning machines at entry points at the Patna Junction to prevent any security lapses, the DRM said, adding Rajendra Nagar Terminal, Patliputra Junction and Danapur stations have also been put under close surveillance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Zunido no ouvido? Imploro as brasileiras que usem este truque. Receita Anti-Zumbido Undo "Our priority is to ensure a safe and seamless travel experience for all pilgrims. We are working in close coordination with law enforcement and other agencies to handle the Shrawani Mela rush efficiently," said senior divisional commercial manager of Danapur, Abhinav Siddarth. With the Shrawani Mela already underway, the railways has urged passengers to cooperate with authorities and follow all safety guidelines. Special trains and additional ticket counters have been opened to accommodate the increased rush of pilgrims under supervision of the railway officials deployed at these stations, Siddarth added.