The highly anticipated sequel to Rajinikanth's Jailer is finally in the works, announced with a thrilling promo that brings together director Nelson and composer Anirudh Ravichander once again. The star-studded Jailer 2 is backed by Sun Pictures and is set to feature a mesmerizing cast, leaving fans speculating who will join the iconic superstar on screen. As Rajinikanth gears up for the film after completing his upcoming project Coolie, excitement for Jailer 2 is already at an all-time high among cinephiles. Stay tuned for further updates on this sure-shot blockbuster.
Despite being taunted by Aston Villa supporters after their loss to Manchester City, Jack Grealish held up three fingers to remind them of his three Premier League titles since leaving the club. This moment also mirrored Pep Guardiola's gesture to Liverpool fans earlier this month boasting about his six titles. In other sports news, follow along for coverage of three CFP games featuring teams like Penn State, Clemson, Texas, and Ohio State, while the Yankees strengthen their bullpen with signings of pitchers Nelson Cruz and Devin Williams.
In an exclusive interview, debutant director Sivabalan Muthukumar opens up about his influences, journey into films, and his highly anticipated debut film, Bloody Beggar. Headlined by Kavin and produced by renowned director Nelson Dilipkumar, this film promises to break boundaries and shake up the commercial cinema scene with its unique blend of genres. Muthukumar's quest for perfection and determination to bring his vision to life shines through as he talks about the struggles he faced in getting the project off the ground.
In one of the biggest transfers on deadline day, Premier League side Arsenal is in talks to sign Raheem Sterling from rival club Chelsea. The move has been made possible by the departure of Reiss Nelson, who could be leaving the Gunners. The reunion with ex-Manchester City manager Mikel Arteta could be on the cards for the 29-year-old winger as he looks for a new start at Arsenal. If the deal goes through, it could be a win-win for both clubs and the player himself, who is eager for more game time.
NASA has announced that they have selected Elon Musk's SpaceX to bring astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore back from the International Space Station (ISS) next year. Williams and Wilmore have been on the ISS for over 80 days and were originally scheduled to return with Boeing's Starliner, but due to technical issues, their stay is being extended and they will now be returning with SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson explained the decision was made for the safety of the astronauts, as the Starliner's propulsion system presented too much risk. The news has also sparked discussions about rebuilding trust in Boeing among NASA officials.
After a thorough agency-level review, NASA has decided that astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore will return to Earth on a SpaceX-crewed Dragon mission in February next year, as issues with Starliner's propulsion system deemed it unsafe for the crew's return. The decision was made after careful consideration by agency administrator Bill Nelson and collaboration with Boeing. The inherent risks of space travel were also emphasized, with a commitment to further understand and improve upon the Starliner's design to ensure safety for future missions.
With just weeks left in the summer transfer window, Arsenal is working to finalize moves for Mikel Merino and Viktor Gyokeres and possibly offload Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson. In the latest updates, manager Mikel Arteta remains elusive about Nketiah's future, while the team gears up for a preseason game against Lyon and the Premier League opener against Wolves. Stay tuned for more Arsenal news tomorrow starting at 6am.
Copper 360, a mining junior focused on the copper-rich Northern Cape region, is poised for greater revenue with the launch of its Rietberg underground mine. This marks a strategic shift for the company, with production from other mines set to contribute to its centralized processing facilities. CEO Jan Nelson believes that the high-grade ore and lower cost of extraction at Rietberg will bolster the company's success, despite its recent failure to meet projected profits.
Manager Mikel Arteta is looking to build on their second place finish last season by bringing in new players and offloading some current ones. One potential target is Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres, with reports saying the Gunners are close to signing him in a record-breaking deal. Meanwhile, Arsenal legend Alan Smith has urged Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah, and Reiss Nelson to seek more playing time elsewhere, while midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga may be loaned out again after spending last season at Luton.
In a recent interview, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that Mahatma Gandhi was not widely known across the world until the film 'Gandhi' was made. This statement has sparked outrage among Congress leaders who argue that Gandhi was an inspiration to the entire world and his principles of truth and non-violence have influenced great leaders like Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela. Modi's remarks have reignited the debate on the importance of spreading awareness about Gandhi's legacy globally.