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  • Shah Rukh Khan gives Rahul Dholakia's film 'Agni' a shoutout; director says 'You are so kind and generous'

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khanrecently celebrated his birthday with his fans at a special event in the city. During the chat, the actor opened up about various aspects of his life, movies, and even his kids Aryan, Suhana and AbRam.
    In a newly surfaced clip from the fun interaction, Khan also gave a warm shoutout to director Rahul Dholakiaand his upcoming film 'Agni'. Addressing the crowd about a book he received from the director, Shah Rukh shared, "I was presented a lovely book by my friend Rahul Dholakia, whose new film is coming, 'Agni'. He gave me an Al Pacinobiography. I like Al Pacino a lot."
    Dholakia, thrilled by the mention, shared the video clip on social media, expressing his gratitude to SRK for the kind gesture. In a tweet, he wrote, "Awww!!! Thank you sooo much for mentioning #Agni!! You are soo kind and generous @iamsrk."

    Dholakia previously directed 'Raees' (), which starred Shah Rukh in a leading role. Khan's endorsement has sparked excitement among fans, who are eagerly awaiting news on the film which wrapped filming back in

    The project backed by Farhan Akhtarand Ritesh Sidhwani, stars Divyenndu Sharma, Pratik Gandhi, Saiyami Kherand Saie Tamhankar in lead roles. According to reports, the film celebrates and explores the lives of firefighters.
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  • This is the 35th installment of Lighthouse, my monthly column for BLink, a supplement of the Hindu Business Line.

    Appearances can be deceptive. I saw two Bollywood films recently that evoked different reactions in me. One was supposed to be gritty, realistic and well-researched, but actually showed completely ignorance of the world it was set in. Another had a small story at the start of it that seemed outlandish, the product of an imagination gone wild, but was spot on. Sometimes the most obvious truth can be a falsehood; and the most surreal story can be true.

    Let&#;s start with the believable story. Shah Rukh Khan plays a bootlegging gangster in Raees, a film directed by Rahul Dholakia, who had made the acclaimed Parzania ten years ago. Raees looks real, and some reviews called it well-researched, but this is a fa&#;ade. The writers seem to have no actual knowledge of the criminal underworld and the political economy in Gujarat. While the film is full of implausible events, one particular arc gives it away.

    You would imagine that a man who sells alcohol would be the enemy of the man who wants alcohol to be banned. So when a sanctimonious politician plans to carry out a Darubandi Yatra (pro-prohibition march) through Gujarat, Raees Alam, our hero bootlegger, warns him not to bring it through his area. He fears it will affect his business. This seems intuitive and natural. These men are working at cross-purposes, right?

    Well, in the real world, these men are allies. Prohibition is the greatest boon to a bootlegger. It is the main reason he exists. And a politician who supports prohibition should be his greatest ally. He should support him to the point of funding him, and even share his profits with him. This is best illustrated, in economics, by the concept of Bootleggers and Baptists.

    The regulatory economist Bruce Yandle first coined the phrase &#;Bootleggers and Baptists&#;. It describes how regulations evolve, and how the different interest gr

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  • Lamhaa

    Indian film

    Lamhaa (transl.&#;Moment) is a Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Rahul Dholakia. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu, Anupam Kher, and Kunal Kapoor in the leading roles. The film follows an Indian Army officer sent undercover to find the culprit behind extremist attacks in Kashmir, where he is helped by the daughter of a separatist leader. The film was released on 16 July

    Plot

    Indian Military Intelligence assigns their agent, Vikram Sabharwal, to travel to Kashmir. There he is to locate the person(s) behind the violence, under the guise of a press reporter, Gul Jahangir. Once there, he begins his investigation by visiting highly sensitive areas such as the Jama Masjid, Dardpura Village, and Rainawari Chowk. He is accompanied by a tailor, Char Chinar, who sells uniforms to both militants and military soldiers. Vikram meets up with Aziza Abbas Ansari, her mentor, Haji Sayyed Shah, and aspiring political leader, Aatif Hussain. And it is after these meetings that he will conclude who is behind the extremism in this beautiful yet 'most dangerous place on Earth'.

    Cast

    Production

    Casting

    Karisma Kapoor was finalised to play the female lead, but she opted out at the last minute because she feared shooting in the troubled Kashmir valley where a significant part was going to be shot. Bipasha Basu, Ameesha Patel and Sonam Kapoor were considered for the same role, and Basu was finalised to play the female lead.

    Filming and post-production

    Filming began in Kashmir on 25 October During November , Bipasha Basu left the shooting hours before Sanjay Dutt landed in Srinagar to start shooting with her — without informing the unit. They decided to shoot the action sequences in Manali instead. After her abrupt departure, producer Bunty Walia and director Rahul Dholakia asked Basu to arrive on the set on 4 January and that they would cast Vidya Balan as

    Rahul

    This article is about the given name. For the film, see Rahul (film).

    GenderMale
    Word/nameIndia
    MeaningConqueror of all miseries, Bondage, Traveler
    Region of originIndia

    Rahul is a popular male name in India and has a variety of meanings. The earliest meaning found in the Upanishads is "conqueror of all miseries." Later use of the word is attributed to the Buddha, who named his son Rahula as he felt that family ties could be an obstacle in the path to renunciation and nirvana. Buddha uttered Rahul when he first saw his son and gave a new meaning "relationship" and "bondage" to this name. Rahul means Moon, Able/efficient in Sanskrit and Pali. Rahul also means "Traveler" in Arabic.

    People named Rahul

    Arts

    • Rahul Banerjee (actor) (born ), Indian Bengali actor
    • Rahul Bhatt (born ), Indian fitness trainer and actor
    • Rahul Bose (born ), Indian Bengali actor, director, screenwriter, social activist
    • Rahul Deshpande (born ), Indian classical singer
    • Rahul Dev (born ), Indian actor and model
    • Rahul Dev Burman (–), Indian composer and music director
    • Rahul Dholakia, Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter
    • Rahul Khanna (born ), Indian Hindi actor
    • Rahul Kohli (born ), English actor
    • Rahul Madhav, Indian Malayalam actor
    • Rahul Nambiar, Indian singer
    • Rahul Pandey, Indian Bollywood musician
    • Rahul Raj (born ), Indian composer
    • Rahul Ram, Indian musician
    • Rahul Ramakrishna (born ), Indian actor, writer and journalist
    • Rahul Rawail (born ), Indian film director
    • Rahul Roy (born ), Indian Hindi actor, producer and model
    • Rahul Vaidya (born ), Indian singer

    Politics

    Science

    Sports

    • Rahul Banerjee (archer) (born ), Indian archer
    • Rahul Bheke (born ), Indian footballer
    • Rahul Chahar (born ), Indian cricketer
    • Rahul Dravid (born ), Indian cricketer
    • K. L. Rahul (born ), Indian cricketer
    • Rahul Kanwat (born ), Indian cricketer
    • Rahul Sanghvi (born ), Indian cr