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‘Thirumathi Hitler' fame Subalakshmi Rangan joins the cast of ‘Idhayam'
‘Thirumathi Hitler' fame Subalakshmi Rangan joins the cast of ‘Idhayam'

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

‘Thirumathi Hitler' fame Subalakshmi Rangan joins the cast of ‘Idhayam'

Popular television actress Subalakshmi Rangan has officially joined the cast of the Tamil daily soap Idhayam. The actress has stepped into the role of Mithra, replacing Farina Azad, who recently exited the show. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Known for her portrayal in Thirumathi Hitler, Subalakshmi brings a fresh energy to the ongoing drama. Subalakshmi Rangan rose to fame with her impressive performance as the female lead in Thirumathi Hitler, where she earned a loyal fan base for her nuanced acting and strong screen presence. Her entry into Idhayam marks an exciting new chapter, as fans are eager to see how she will interpret the character of Mithra and influence the unfolding narrative. Idhayam, which stars and Richard Jose in lead roles, continues to be one of the most popular shows on Tamil television. 's portrayal of a resilient woman navigating complex relationships has struck a chord with viewers, while Richard Jose's impactful performance adds further depth to the story. The show also features Annie Aaliya, Riya Vishwanathan, and Shyaam in pivotal supporting roles, each contributing significantly to the emotional core and dramatic twists that define the series. Subalakshmi's addition to the cast is expected to bring a new dynamic to the character of Mithra and to the overall story arc. Fans of Idhayam are looking forward to seeing how this casting change will shape the show's future.

Actress Farina Azad quits Tamil daily soap 'Idhayam'
Actress Farina Azad quits Tamil daily soap 'Idhayam'

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Actress Farina Azad quits Tamil daily soap 'Idhayam'

Popular television actress Farina Azad, known for her vibrant screen presence and strong performances, has officially exited the Tamil daily soap Idhayam. Farina, who portrayed the character Mithra in the series, had garnered immense popularity for her role. The latest buzz confirms that actress Subalakshmi Rangan has stepped in to replace her. Farina Azad has been a familiar face in the Tamil television industry for years. She rose to fame with her portrayal of Venpa in the hit serial Bharathi Kannamma, which earned her a dedicated fan following. Her career began with the show Azhagu in 2017, and since then, she has made her mark not only as an actress but also as a television host. Her anchoring stints in shows like Kollywood Uncut, Kitchen Galatta, and Show Reel further showcased her versatility. Idhayam features leading TV stars Janani Ashok Kumar and Richard Jose in pivotal roles. Janani, already a household name for her performances in various Tamil serials, delivers a compelling performance that has resonated well with the audience. Richard Jose, with his charismatic acting, also plays a significant role in the show's ongoing popularity. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They Were So Beautiful Before; Now Look At Them; Number 10 Will Shock You Reportingly Undo The show's strong supporting cast, Annie Aaliya, Riya Vishwanathan, and Shyaam, continues to enhance the drama with their engaging performances, making Idhayam one of the most-watched soaps on Tamil television. With Farina Azad's exit, fans are eager to see how Subalakshmi Rangan brings her own flair to the character of Mithra, and how the storyline evolves moving forward.

Jesus Is Not a Copy Of Pegan Religions
Jesus Is Not a Copy Of Pegan Religions

Yahoo

time26-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jesus Is Not a Copy Of Pegan Religions

Disclaimer: The views and interpretations expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs or positions of WiProud. This article is intended for informational and discussion purposes only. Readers are encouraged to explore multiple perspectives and conduct their own research when forming conclusions about religious texts and beliefs. Does the story of Jesus Christ steal from the historical pagan gods such as Mithra, Dionysus, Horus, and Krishna? Several books have been written that have insisted to have evidence of such claims. Recent books include 'The Jesus Mysteries' by Tim Freke and Peter Gandy, 'The Pagan Christ' by Tom Harpur, and 'The Davinci Code' by Dan Brown. These books, and many others, claim they have all uncovered secret truths of Christianity's history, exposing it as a man-made fable carved out of the already ancient beliefs of the surrounding lands and their pagan gods. There have been many who want to claim the title of 'killing' Christianity, and so their minds have been bent on the thought of the fame. Have we all truly been fooled for over 2000 years? Was Jesus simply contrived by a group of first century Jews? Have there been millions of martyrs these past two millennia who died only for a repackaged myth? Let us compare the facts of each pagan god to the historical claims of Jesus Christ and find out if there is a validity to these so called 'ground-breaking' claims. First, let's look at the Persian and Roman god, Mithra: Now let's examine the claims of the Greek god Dionysus: How about the Egyptian god Horus: And lastly, the god Krishna of India: The real truth is there is zero conclusive evidence, whatsoever, that any of these pagan gods actually physically existed. There is, however, ample historical evidence, inside and outside the bible, that Jesus Christ was a real person that walk this earth claiming to be God in the flesh. No amount of fabrication or disbelief will cover up this truth. Yet there will always be those who seek tirelessly to 'kill' Christianity, but to their dismay, the only task these individuals accomplish is deceiving themselves and many others, appearing as wise, but truly fools. 'Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.' – Romans 1:22-23 Disclaimer: The views and interpretations expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs or positions of WiProud. This article is intended for informational and discussion purposes only. Readers are encouraged to explore multiple perspectives and conduct their own research when forming conclusions about religious texts and beliefs. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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