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3 days ago
- Entertainment
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Top 10 Sai Pallavi's most iconic roles that will make you love her even more: Premam, Amaran, and more
Sai Pallavi 's best roles in Indian cinema made her one of the most successful contemporary actresses. The actress, known for her natural acting, nuanced performances, and mesmerizing dance moves, has carved out a name for herself, establishing a niche worthy of her talents. Sai initially started her career in the world of entertainment, appearing in dance shows like Ungalil Yaar Adutha Prabhu Deva and Dhee Ultimate Dance Show, with the latter even featuring her as a finalist. During her childhood, she even played minor roles in films like Kasthuri Maan and Ravi Mohan's Dhaam Dhoom, appearing alongside Kangana Ranaut. Initially, moving away from the cinema world, the actress went on to pursue a medical degree in Georgia. However, during her time there, director Alphonse Puthren reached out to her for Premam, making the Nivin Pauly starrer her debut as a leading lady and catapulting her into popularity. Diving deep into the details, let's take a look at Sai Pallavi's iconic roles with some of her best movies. Top 10 Sai Pallavi's Most Iconic Roles 1. Premam (2015) Director: Alphonse Puthren Cast: Nivin Pauly, Sai Pallavi, Madonna Sebastian, Anupama Parameswaran, Shabareesh Varma, Krishna Sankar, Siju Wilson Year of release: 2015 Film Language: Malayalam Why fans loved her: Premam is one of those films in the Malayalam cinema industry that is considered a trendsetter and still remembered for its nuanced performances. The movie, featuring the abstract concept of Love (Premam in Malayalam), follows the life of George, tracing his life from a teenager through his college years and finally as a middle-aged man. During his lifetime, the man had three major love stories, illustrating how his perspective on relationships evolved with each one. While Anupama Parameswaran and Madonna Sebastian were great, it was Sai Pallavi's portrayal as Malar that stole the hearts of everyone, making her still iconic among young men. 2. Kali (2016) Why fans loved her: After the sensation created by Premam, Sai Pallavi soon appeared alongside Dulquer Salmaan as the romantic pair in Kali. The movie, directed by Sameer Thahir, was a romantic action thriller that focused on the story of Siddharth, a man struggling with severe anger management issues. His college sweetheart and later wife, Anjali (played by Sai), is frustrated with his behavior, causing trouble in their life. However, things take a stark turn when the couple, during a road trip, messes with the wrong group of people, creating an engaging and thrilling tale of escape. While Dq played a character who is easily swayed by emotions, it was the actress who managed to balance between feelings of distress and hope, with ease. 3. Fidaa (2017) Director: Sekhar Kammula Cast: Varun Tej, Sai Pallavi, Sharanya Pradeep, Sai Chand, Dhaasshyam Geetha Bhaskar, Satyam Rajesh Year of release: 2017 Film Language: Telugu Why fans loved her: Fidaa, starring Varun Tej in the lead role, was a love story featuring the story of Varun, an NRI who crosses paths with Bhanumathi, a spirited village girl. With a romance budding between them, the film focused on how the two strange worlds collide and whether one fits in the other's world. Unlike Sai's previous roles, Fidaa depicted her as a girl with more flair and passion. The extroverted energy she had emphasized her role as Bhanu, making it one of her best performances. 4. Middle Class Abbayi (2017) Why fans loved her: Middle Class Abbayi, also known as MCA, marked the first time Nani and Sai Pallavi shared the screen. With both powerhouse actors joining in, this simple action comedy tells the tale of Nani, a man with an eidetic memory who harbors animosity towards his sister-in-law, Jyothi. Over time, the man realizes his sister-in-law loves him like a son. Interestingly, Nani falls in love with Jyothi's own sibling, Pallavi, during this time, making for some memorable songs, with Sai's killer moves. The film was remade in Hindi as Nikamma in 2022. 5. Diya/Kanam (2018) Why fans loved her: Skipping away from actioners and romantic ventures, Sai Pallavi stole the show with one of her best roles in the Tami-Telugu bilingual movie, Diya (known as Kanam in Telugu). The horror flick featured the tale of Thulasi and Krishna, a couple who had a pre-marital pregnancy and were pressured to abort it. Years later, now married, the former is still traumatized by the fact that she had to abort her child with her husband trying to help her out. However, unbeknownst to them, their child's spirit is still lingering around them, vengeful towards the people who pressured Thulasi to abort her. As the actress plays a sorrowful mother, she makes the character stand out with her natural talent. 6. Athiran (2019) Why fans loved her: Athiran, starring Fahadh Faasil in the lead role, is a psychological thriller that features him as Dr. MK Nair. The movie features the tale of a psychiatrist who makes his way to an eerie mental asylum where the main doctor and patients are all mysterious. During his time there, he meets Nithya, a young girl diagnosed with autism, and develops an affection for her as the mysteries of the asylum unravel slowly. As Pallavi plays the female lead, the actress impresses the audience with her portrayal of an autistic person. 7. NGK (2019) Director: Selvaraghavan Cast: Suriya, Sai Pallavi, Rakul Preet Singh, Ponvannan, Nizhalgal Ravi, Uma Padmanabhan Year of release: 2019 Film Language: Tamil Why fans loved her: An acting performance by Sai Pallavi, which seems to have gone unnoticed by the makers, is in the Suriya -starrer political actioner, NGK. The Selvaraghavan directorial featured the tale of a social worker and do-gooder, Nandha Gopalan Kumaran, who enjoys huge support from youngsters of his area. However, due to several tensions, NGK is forced to join a political party and face the reality of the system. The event that follows, including having an affair, forces him to become hungry for power, holding no bounds in his triumph. With Suriya delivering a lifetime of performances, showcasing elements of narcissism and darkness, Sai, as his wife, countered him, providing a brazen and impactful portrayal. 8. Shyam Singha Roy (2021) Why fans loved her: Shyam Singha Roy is a period action romantic movie featuring Nani and Sai Pallavi in the lead roles. The film features the story of Vasu, an aspiring filmmaker in Hyderabad, who finds himself in a legal dispute over claims of copyright infringement. Apparently, his feature film and the story of a Bengali novel are said to be the same, revealing him to be the reincarnation of the social reformer Shyam Singha Roy. Tracing back to his past life, the movie focuses on how the influential man fell in love with Rosy and what led to his demise. With Nani in the lead role, Sai Pallavi graced every scene of the film, appearing charming and ethereal not just with her looks but also her acting prowess. The film is undoubtedly one of her top movies. 9. Gargi (2022) Why fans loved her: Gargi is a legal drama movie featuring Sai as a doting daughter who must fend off allegations made against her father for a heinous crime. Convinced of her father's innocence, the woman tries everything in her power, only to be confronted with a dark and horrifying truth. With the power-packed performance by the actress, Gargi, the film becomes a must-watch for her fans. 10. Amaran (2024) Director: Rajkumar Periasamy Cast: Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi, Rahul Bose, Bhuvan Arora, Haethakshi V, Lallu, Shreekumar Year of release: 2024 Film Language: Tamil Why fans loved her: A biopic on the martyred soldier Major Mukund Varadarajan, the Sivakarthikeyan-starrer Amaran featured the tale of an army man and how much his family sacrifices for the nation's welfare. The film, based on true lives, not only showcased the trials faced by the army major but also how his resilience stemmed from his wife at home, with Sai performing her heart out as Indhu Rebecca Varghese. What Makes Sai Pallavi Stand Out? Sai Pallavi, from her debut in cinema itself, has managed to stand out from her counterparts. While making the best out of playing romantic leads alongside stars, the actress shines through with her solo ventures, making her a bankable star as well. Not only is she capable of making her performances memorable, but Sai also adapts herself deeply into the characters and even presents grace with each scene she is a part of. With such roles in her filmography, the actress has managed to create an aura of anticipation among people eagerly awaiting her future projects, especially as she is expected to play Sita in the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Ramayana duology.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Jobless techie in Bengal kills parents, attacks four others after reading jihadi material online: Police report
Police investigations suggest Kabir had become radicalized and was reading jihadi material online. He had been divorced last year and lost his job at an MNC in Noida five months prior, after which he returned to live with his parents. Humayun Kabir, an unemployed engineer, was arrested after allegedly murdering his parents in Memari and attacking several individuals at a Bongaon madrasa. Police suspect Kabir had become radicalized through online jihadi material. The victims at the madrasa sustained severe injuries and are receiving treatment. Following Kabir's arrest, a riot erupted, leading to further arrests and police injuries. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Humayun Kabir, a 35-year-old unemployed engineer, was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly killing his parents in Memari, East Burdwan, and attacking several people at a madrasa in Bongaon, near the Bangladesh border, according to reports from Mohammad Asif & Sanjib Chakraborty, a TOI report investigations suggest Kabir had become radicalized and was reading jihadi material online . He had been divorced last year and lost his job at an MNC in Noida five months prior, after which he returned to live with his suspect Kabir intended to cross the border into Bangladesh. Police say he attacked teachers and staff at the madrasa after they did not answer his questions about Islam and jihad to his victims—Jafar Ali Mondal (46), Meheruddin Mondal (60), Sofiar Mondal (70), and Hasanur Molla (26)—sustained deep wounds to their heads, faces, hands, backs, and shoulders. They are currently receiving treatment at Bongaon Jiban Ratan Dhar Sub-Divisional Hospital. Their condition is critical but orphanage-madrasa is located near Eidgah Maidan in Motiganj, Bongaon Municipality, about six kilometres from the India-Bangladesh border. It has been serving the community for over 30 years. The incident has left students, teachers, and staff in Kabir's arrest, a crowd gathered at the Bongaon police station, demanding he be handed over to them. North 24 Parganas SP Dinesh Kumar stated that two police officers were injured in the ensuing riot, and "10 people had been arrested for rioting and attacking cops."A Bongaon court has remanded Kabir in police custody for three days. Special public prosecutor Samir Das told the court that the police require time to investigate his "extremist links."Investigators believe Kabir killed his parents, Musfatizur Rahman and Mumtaj Parveen, because they disagreed with his radical beliefs and tried to change knife used in the attacks was reportedly bought of Bongaon expressed shock at the attack. Debasish Mondal, a local resident, said, 'We live in peace. A Kali temple, a mosque, and this madrasa have coexisted in harmony for years. It is terrifying to see such violence in a place meant for orphaned children.'
Yahoo
3 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Dog daycare, boarding deaths prompt push to protect pets from negligence under Texas law
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas lawmakers overwhelmingly supported an effort to protect pets from negligence, known as 'Pancho's Law.' Pancho died in 2021 while under the care of a dog daycare business in Dallas. His family, Paul and Maria Mecca, have spent the last four years advocating for a change to Texas law that they believe will save other animals. 'My husband and I quickly learned there is a loophole in Texas law that allows pet service businesses to act with impunity by simply claiming negligence,' Maria told a Senate committee earlier this month. 'All they have to do is say 'I didn't mean to kill your dog.' No matter how egregious their actions may have been.' House Bill 285 adds 'criminal negligence' to the Texas Penal Code as conduct that constitutes a criminal offense of cruelty to non-livestock animals. The bill's author, Rep. Claudia Ordaz, D-El Paso, told her colleagues the goal is to provide families with a legal path to justice if their animal suffered harm because someone failed to use reasonable care. 'Under current law, families have limited recourse when their dogs or cats are injured due to such negligence. This bill seeks to ensure accountability and prevent those who act irresponsibly from endangering other pets in the future.' For several years, KXAN investigators have fielded tips about dogs who passed away while in the care of boarding, grooming and training facilities. In many cases, no lawsuits are filed and few law enforcement records of the deaths exist, beyond initial reports. When Brian Roby and Jordyn Hawkes lost their dog, Kali, last August, they said they quickly realized how few options they had. 'You know, what could we do? We could go to civil court and, 'Okay, your dog was worth $70. Here you go,'' Roby said, noting that pets are viewed as property under Texas law. In August 2024, the couple planned their wedding and subsequent honeymoon out-of-state. They dropped Kali off to stay at an Austin-area boarding and daycare facility for part of that time. The facility's staff was supposed drop Kali off at Jordyn's father's house, where she'd stay for the rest of their trip, but she never made it home. On the first day of their honeymoon, the newlyweds received a text alerting them that Kali had been rushed to an emergency veterinarian. KXAN investigators reviewed records from that medical provider, revealing Kali 'overheated in a daycare van.' She and another 3-year-old dog passed away. Hawkes said through tears, when recounting that day, 'I just had this feeling like, she was right the whole time. She was right to be scared of the car.' She added, 'I think the most shocking part of all this process has been just the lack of regulations that the state of Texas has [for the pet services industry].' KXAN reached out to the facility in Kali's case, but it declined to comment. 'We were in the lobby of this hotel that we had just gotten married at the day before, and to have this, like, super high and this crushing low was…' Brian trailed off. He went on to say, 'The grief kept coming in waves. It still does, you know, randomly grab — grab a hold, and it's been tough.' The couple began to connect with other families who have lost dogs and cats while in the care of pet services businesses — such as Katelyn Rohde. Rohde lost Roland, who she refers to as her 'silly goose,' at a Texas dog daycare facility. Shortly after, she started a nonprofit in Roland's name, with the goal of raising awareness and pushing for change. She's worked with other experts and advocates to publish guides to help other pet owners, such as a Dog Daycare Evaluation Guide and the Roland & Friends Guide to Selecting and Finding a Dog Trainer. 'All this information is not intended to be like a black-and-white 'this is what you do,' but ultimately, for you to, kind of, think through what is most important for your dog — for your silly goose — so you can establish what is best for them in those situations,' she said. Roland's Silly Goose Crew also launched a survey of pet owners', which showed 96% of respondents would be supportive or strongly supportive of Texas dog daycare facilities adopting more consistent safety, communication and transparency standards through regulation, voluntary safeguards or other measures. '1% better is 1% better when you're starting from nothing,' Rohde said. She said believes Pancho's Law is the first step. As HB 285 worked through the legislative process, some people raised concerns about an exception in the law for veterinarians. A provision states that these medical professionals have a defense to prosecution for alleged conduct that occurs while performing their duties as licensed veterinarians or as a person assisting the veterinarian. Some public commenters pushed back on that provision and asked lawmakers to hold medical professionals to the same standards as others under the law. Ashley Morgan, with the Texas Humane Legislation Network, addressed these concerns in her testimony before a Senate committee, noting that people and veterinarians can still be prosecuted, particularly for knowing or intentional harm. She told lawmakers that she sees the need for Pancho's Law regularly in her work as an attorney, when families come to her for help. 'I more often than not have to tell these people, 'There is nothing I can do for you,'' Morgan testified. KXAN reached out to more than 20 pet service business owners and managers in the Austin area to get a sense of how they feel about the potential change, if the governor signs HB 285 into law. The responses were mixed: a few raised concerns. One said, in part, 'While I am vehemently against any form of animal cruelty, at face value the threat of criminal prosecution for operating a kennel or grooming salon is nothing short of outrageous and would be a huge deterrent for these businesses to stay open.' They described thousands of owners of these facilities 'who often work 60+ hours a week, some just scraping by, and most of whom rely on the income of their business to live.' Several business operators told KXAN they supported the law and welcomed more regulation in the industry to protect pets. One said, in part, 'Hopefully this bill will help hold 'bad apples' in the pet care industry— as well as individuals — accountable for mistreatment and generally negligent behavior. Caring for animals is a big responsibility and should be treated as such.' Some facility operators were not aware of the proposal and said they would look into it; others declined to comment. HB 285 passed the House of Representatives with 125 vote in favor and 5 votes against. It passed out of the Senate unanimously. The bill has been sent to the Gov. Greg Abbott for consideration. If he signs it into law, it would go into effect this September. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Despite threats, we refused to respond to his questions on Islam: Orphanage members
1 2 3 Bongaon: Thirty-five-year-old Humayun Kabir first asked those present at the Hafizia Kharizia Orphanage Madrasa about their knowledge of Islam. Only when they refused to respond to his "absurd" and "irrelevant" questions and asked him to leave, did he draw out his knife and slash at all those present close to him. Jafar Ali Mondal (46), Meheruddin Mondal (60), Sofiar Mondal (70), and Hasanur Molla (26), who taught and worked in the orphanage-madrasa, sustained severe stab injuries on their heads, faces, hands, back and shoulders. They are now being treated in the Bongaon Jiban Ratan Dhar Sub-Divisional Hospital. Their condition is critical but stable. A day after Kabir's horrific attack, the students, boarders, teachers, and other staff members of the Bongaon orphanage are still struggling to overcome the shock and fear. The orphanage-madrasa, located beside the Bongaon-Bagdah Road at Eidgah Maidan in Motiganj under Bongaon Municipality, has been there for three decades. It is located about six kilometres from the India-Bangladesh border. According to sources, the incident occurred around 6.30 pm on Wednesday, just after the evening Azaan, when the students were preparing for their regular studies. Sources said Kabir was asking absurd and irrelevant questions about Islam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo When he was asked to leave, he suddenly pulled out a sharp weapon and attacked the people inside the madrasa. "Suddenly, the unknown young man entered the madrasa without asking anyone. He began raising religious topics and started asking various irrelevant and absurd questions about Islam. When we protested and asked him to leave, he drew out a sharp weapon and attacked us. Four of us were seriously injured by his frenzied and reckless blows. We screamed in terror. Hearing our cries, locals rushed in and somehow managed to disarm him and informed the police," a madrasa teacher said, requesting anonymity. The locals immediately caught and tied him while some also beat him up before handing him over to the police. Despite being injured, Kabir reportedly showed no remorse. "He kept repeating that he killed his parents because they disliked the poor and treated them like servants. He claimed he wanted to attain 'Jannat' (heaven)," said Riaz Ali Mollah, a local trader who witnessed the incident. "We live in peace. A Kali temple, a mosque, and this madrasa have coexisted in harmony for years. It is terrifying to see such violence in a place meant for orphaned children," said Debasish Mondal, a local resident.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
‘Radicalised' Bengal engineer attacked madrasa staff after they refused to answer his ‘absurd' questions, claimed he wanted to attain ‘Jannat'
In Bongaon, Humayun Kabir attacked teachers and staff at the Hafizia Kharizia Orphanage Madrasa with a knife, injuring four individuals critically. BONGAON: Thirty-five-year-old Humayun Kabir first asked those present at the Hafizia Kharizia Orphanage Madrasa about their knowledge of Islam. Only when they refused to respond to his "absurd" and "irrelevant" questions and asked him to leave, did he draw out his knife and slash at all those present close to him. Jafar Ali Mondal (46), Meheruddin Mondal (60), Sofiar Mondal (70), and Hasanur Molla (26), who taught and worked in the orphanage-madrasa, sustained severe stab injuries on their heads, faces, hands, back and shoulders. They are now being treated in the Bongaon Jiban Ratan Dhar Sub-Divisional Hospital. Their condition is critical but stable. A day after Kabir's horrific attack, the students, boarders, teachers, and other staff members of the Bongaon orphanage are still struggling to overcome the shock and fear. The orphanage-madrasa, located beside the Bongaon-Bagdah Road at Eidgah Maidan in Motiganj under Bongaon Municipality, has been there for three decades. It is located about six kilometres from the India-Bangladesh border. According to sources, the incident occurred around 6.30 pm on Wednesday, just after the evening Azaan, when the students were preparing for their regular studies. Sources said Kabir was asking absurd and irrelevant questions about Islam. When he was asked to leave, he suddenly pulled out a sharp weapon and attacked the people inside the madrasa. "Suddenly, the unknown young man entered the madrasa without asking anyone. He began raising religious topics and started asking various irrelevant and absurd questions about Islam. When we protested and asked him to leave, he drew out a sharp weapon and attacked us. Four of us were seriously injured by his frenzied and reckless blows. We screamed in terror. Hearing our cries, locals rushed in and somehow managed to disarm him and informed the police," a madrasa teacher said, requesting anonymity. The locals immediately caught and tied him while some also beat him up before handing him over to the police. Despite being injured, Kabir reportedly showed no remorse. "He kept repeating that he killed his parents because they disliked the poor and treated them like servants. He claimed he wanted to attain 'Jannat' (heaven)," said Riaz Ali Mollah, a local trader who witnessed the incident. "We live in peace. A Kali temple, a mosque, and this madrasa have coexisted in harmony for years. It is terrifying to see such violence in a place meant for orphaned children," said Debasish Mondal, a local resident.