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Vaanil Thedinen OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Madhan Kumar and Shivram's Tamil romantic web series
Vaanil Thedinen OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Madhan Kumar and Shivram's Tamil romantic web series

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Vaanil Thedinen OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Madhan Kumar and Shivram's Tamil romantic web series

Vaanil Thedinen OTT Release Date: If you've been looking to curl up with a good Tamil love story, here's something new and promising: Vaanil Thedinen, a fresh romantic web series, is all set to premiere on May 30 exclusively on Aha Tamil. Produced by Jayadhitya Groups, this series marks their debut in web content, and it looks like they're starting off on a heartfelt note. Directed and written by Alvin Deva, also a newcomer to the scene, Vaanil Thedinen is a romantic musical drama that promises to bring out the emotions, the beauty, and the questions that often come with love. More about Vaanil Thedinen With just four episodes (each around 20 minutes), it's a quick watch perfect for a relaxed evening binge. But don't let the short format fool you; the series aims to dive deep into what love really means. Expect some introspective storytelling, especially with intriguing lines like 'What if there were only a hundred loves in this world?' and 'Can love truly be measured?' The lead roles are played by Madhan Kumar and Shivram, paired with Pooja and Haripriya. A standout performance, according to the makers, comes from child actor Rithu, who plays Anu, a speech-impaired character. It's likely to be one of the more emotionally moving parts of the show. Behind the scenes, the cinematography is handled by Kishan CV, with Ramji taking care of the editing. The music, which plays a big part in any romantic series, is composed by Vignesh Raja, another debutant. If you enjoy simple, soulful love stories with a musical touch, Vaanil Thedinen might just be your next watch. It's got fresh faces, new talents behind the camera, and a story that tries to explore love in its purest form. So mark your calendars for May 30 and get ready to stream!

Pakistan Army Attache Publicly Gestures To Slit Throats Of Indian Community Protestors In UK
Pakistan Army Attache Publicly Gestures To Slit Throats Of Indian Community Protestors In UK

News18

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Pakistan Army Attache Publicly Gestures To Slit Throats Of Indian Community Protestors In UK

Colonel Taimur Rahat of the Pakistan Army was filmed making threatening gestures towards protesters in London. The protest involved over 500 British Hindus. A senior Pakistan Army official was captured on camera making threatening gestures towards protesters in London, who were demonstrating outside the Pakistan High Commission and condemning a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam. In the viral videos, Colonel Taimur Rahat, Pakistan Army and Air Advisor in the High Commission in London was seen publicly making a threatening throat slit gesture towards Indian community protestors. Pakistan's Defence Attaché in London, Col Taimur Rahat was seen threatening to slit throats of peaceful protesters. @MEAIndia – please direct your consultates to publish the property & asset held abroad by all the Pakistani army officers. — Major Madhan Kumar 🇮🇳 (@major_madhan) April 26, 2025 Over 500 British Hindus held a protest outside the Pakistan Embassy over the Pahalgam terror attack on Friday. They raised slogans against terrorism and criticised Pakistan for supporting and sheltering terror groups responsible for such attacks. Holding Indian flags, banners, and placards, the protesters expressed deep sorrow over the loss of innocent lives and demanded justice for the victims. The protestors condemned the Pakistan High Commission for playing loud music and making insensitive comments while people were in grief. In a statement, the organiser said, 'Today's protest was a call for justice and accountability. However, in a disturbing and shameful turn of events, officials within the Pakistan Embassy were seen playing loud celebratory music during the protest–a tone-deaf and disgraceful act that added deep insult to an already grievous injury. While the world mourns the victims, the embassy's actions displayed a shocking lack of empathy and human decency." A member of the Indian diaspora who gathered in London to hold a protest against Pakistan said to ANI, 'They (Pakistan) have nurtured a terror factory, and because of which 26 of our people were killed in Pahalgam. We have gathered to protest against it." Another protester said that the Indian community staying in the UK is agitated due to the 'heinous terror attack" in Pahalgam. The Indian community called for three key actions: summoning Pakistan's High Commissioner by the UK Government to demand an explanation, public condemnation by Pakistan of the killings and a commitment to end terrorism sponsorship, and diplomatic pressure to bring the perpetrators and their financiers to justice. At least 26 tourists were killed, including 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen, following a terrorist attack at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam on April 22. In response, the Indian government announced several diplomatic measures, such as closing the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari, suspending the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) for Pakistani nationals, giving them 40 hours to return to their country, and reducing the number of officers in the High Commissions on both sides. India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack. The treaty, facilitated by the World Bank, was the result of nine years of negotiations between the two countries. First Published:

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