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Only one toll plaza to function on bypass road from Neelambur to Madukkarai from August 1
Only one toll plaza to function on bypass road from Neelambur to Madukkarai from August 1

The Hindu

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Only one toll plaza to function on bypass road from Neelambur to Madukkarai from August 1

The Coimbatore district administration said on Thursday that only one toll plaza would function on the bypass road from Neelambur to Madukkarai from August 1. The road was taken over the National Highways Authority of India from the private concessionaire and it was collecting the toll on the stretch from June 1. From August 1, vehicles using the road would pay the toll only at one toll plaza near Madukkarai. A private consultant was preparing a report to widen the road and the report was expected to be ready in the current financial year, an official press release said. Income Tax Day celebrated The Income Tax Department celebrated 166th Income Tax Day at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology in Coimbatore with the participation of senior officers from other departments, tax payers, tax professionals, and office-bearers of various trade associations of Coimbatore. Arun C. Bharat, Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Coimbatore, presided over the event. The Chairman of CBDT explained in his address that was telecasted the role of the Department in drafting New Income Tax Act, 2025, smooth transition to new Income Tax Act, promoting tax payer services, role of department in curbing tax evasion and technological upgradation in department. Competitions were conducted to school and college students around Coimbatore and prizes and certificate of appreciation were distributed to the students during the function, according to a press release. Exporters participate at fair in the US As many as 20 textile and apparel exporters from Tiruppur, Karur, and Chennai are participating in the Texworld NYC 2025 exhibition that is going in the US till July 25. A press release from the Tiruppur Exporters Association said the Tamil Nadu government has put up a pavilion at the fair so that exporters of garments and home textiles from the State can display their products and interact with the buyers in the US. Recognition for Pad Man The GITAM University has conferred honorary Doctorate in Literature on Arunachalam Muruganantham, popularly known as Pad Man, for his contributions to menstrual hygiene and women's health. He is continuing his work particularly in conflict-affected and war prone regions. Discussions are also under way for a Hollywood adaptation of his story, and an official announcement is expected soon, he said in a press release. Pollution control solutions Coimbatore-based MAK India has developed and field-tested patented solutions for pollution of air, water, and soil, the company claimed. For sewage water pollution, it suggested an integrated technology from DRDO, CSIR, and MAK using Anaerobic Bio Digestion (ABD) along with hybrid sewage treatment plant using hydrodynamic cavitation and ozone polishing. For municipal solid waste management, it suggested burning of non-recyclable waste at more than 1000°C with no external fuel, recovering the heat energy for waste drying and biochar production. For industrial effluent, it suggested salt free dyeing that is developed by the SITRA.

Why do Bollywood's leading ladies have a tough time finding success as producers?
Why do Bollywood's leading ladies have a tough time finding success as producers?

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Why do Bollywood's leading ladies have a tough time finding success as producers?

In an era where women in Indian cinema are commanding stronger roles on screen and fighting for equal pay and representation, stepping behind the camera as producers seemed like the next natural evolution. Several leading actresses have taken the plunge—backing scripts they believe in, nurturing talent, and investing in stories that often defy commercial norms. However, the results have been mixed. For many, the move into production has been more of a personal passion project than a sustained success story. While male actors like Shah Rukh Khan (Red Chillies Entertainment), Aamir Khan, Salman Khan , and Akshay Kumar have built production houses with lasting legacies, their female counterparts haven't enjoyed quite the same run barring a few names like Anushka Sharma . Deepika Padukone When Deepika Padukone turned producer with Chhapaak (2020), a sensitive film about an acid attack survivor, it was hailed as a bold, socially conscious move. However, despite critical acclaim and a heartfelt performance, the film underperformed at the box office. Her next production, 83 (2021), in which she played Romi Dev, was a larger-than-life retelling of India's 1983 Cricket World Cup win. Co-produced under her KA Productions banner, the film was mounted on a massive scale and starred her husband Ranveer Singh—but it failed to hit the right notes theatrically. Despite noble intentions and solid material, Deepika's stint as producer has yet to find its commercial sweet spot. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Chrissy Metz Is So Skinny Now And She Looks Like A Model Cleverst Undo Dia Mirza Dia Mirza, an actress known for her grace and vocal environmentalism, co-founded Born Free Entertainment and backed films like Love Breakups Zindagi (2011) and Bobby Jasoos (2014). The latter starred Vidya Balan in a never-before-seen avatar as a female detective, but like many others, it received tepid response. Dia's production house hasn't delivered a defining hit that could establish her as a force behind the scenes. Chitrangda Singh & Twinkle Khanna Chitrangda Singh, known for her sultry screen presence and acting chops, produced Soorma (2018), the biopic of hockey legend Sandeep Singh, starring Diljit Dosanjh. The film received decent reviews but didn't create a significant impact commercially or culturally. That remains her sole credit as a producer. Twinkle Khanna, who has reinvented herself as a successful author and columnist, also made a brief appearance in the producer's seat with PadMan (2018). The film, starring Akshay Kumar and based on the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, tackled menstrual health—a bold subject for mainstream cinema. While PadMan did decently, Khanna did not pursue further film productions under her Mrs. Funnybones banner, perhaps choosing the pen over the camera. Madhuri Dixit In 2018, Madhuri Dixit produced Bucket List, a Marathi film in which she also starred. It marked her debut in Marathi cinema and her first step as a producer. While the film had its moments and capitalized on her star power in Maharashtra, it didn't lead to more projects from her banner, Dharmatic Entertainment. It was a one-off, not the beginning of a new chapter. Priyanka Chopra Jonas Priyanka Chopra Jonas ventured into production with her company Purple Pebble Pictures, focusing heavily on regional cinema—a laudable move aimed at spotlighting overlooked narratives. The company backed Marathi film Ventilator (2016), which won accolades and awards, but subsequent ventures like Pahuna (Nepali), Firebrand (Marathi), and The Sky Is Pink (Hindi) did not fare well commercially. Her ambition to champion smaller stories and emerging voices is noteworthy, but her track record, barring Ventilator, hasn't translated into consistent box office or streaming hits. Anushka Sharma Among her peers, Anushka Sharma stands out as the rare success story. Along with her brother Karnesh, she co-founded Clean Slate Filmz, which has managed to carve a distinct niche. Her debut production NH10 (2015) was a gritty thriller that performed well critically and commercially. This was followed by Phillauri (2017) and Pari (2018), both of which embraced offbeat storytelling and genre experimentation. More recently, Clean Slate found major success on streaming platforms. Paatal Lok (2020), a dark, brooding crime drama, was widely praised and became one of Amazon Prime Video's standout Indian originals. Bulbbul (2020) and Qala (2022), both Netflix originals, showcased a unique visual language and feminist storytelling. Anushka's production choices—risky, bold, and boundary-pushing—paid off, especially in the OTT space. Her decision to take a step back from Clean Slate in 2022 to focus on acting and motherhood was surprising but doesn't take away from the robust legacy she's built in a relatively short span. Alia Bhatt : A Promising Start Alia Bhatt is among the newest entrants into the producer's club, and she seems to have chosen her first project wisely. Darlings (2022), co-produced under her Eternal Sunshine Productions and Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, was released on Netflix and became one of the most talked-about Indian streaming releases of the year. The dark comedy, which dealt with domestic violence through a subversive lens, was both a critical and commercial hit on the OTT her first theatrical release a producer was Jigra which was co-produced by Karan Johar's production house. The film struggled at the box office from it's first day. The Larger Landscape Other names have dabbled in production with limited visibility. Lara Dutta launched Bheegi Basanti but didn't continue beyond one film. Pooja Bhatt was once a prolific producer-director with films like Jism (2003) and Holiday (2006), she gradually stepped away, only recently returning with acting roles. Why the Struggle? One of the key reasons could be that many of these actresses turn producers more for passion than business. Their films often deal with unconventional themes that are critically appreciated but don't always attract mass audiences. Moreover, film production requires sustained commitment, risk appetite, and the right creative and commercial partners. Without an ecosystem or a strong business head, many of these efforts remain one-offs. Additionally, the Indian film industry still operates on deeply entrenched networks. Male producers often have easier access to financing, distribution, and star cast alignment. For female producers—especially those choosing to back unconventional scripts—this support can be harder to come by. If the next generation of actresses-turned-producers can marry their creative instincts with a sustainable business model, they may yet turn the tide. Until then, Anushka Sharma remains the gold standard that others can look to—and perhaps, build upon. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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