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October 12, 2025

It's surprising that both Homebound and Kantara: Chapter 1 wallow in cliches of India, rather than reinventing them

- Deepanjana Pal

When Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) was attacked for its depiction of India, director Steven Spielberg likely felt blindsided. Yes, he had shown this as a place where chilled monkey brains were considered fit for a banquet. But he was hardly the first filmmaker to exoticise India.

The late Amrish Puri, who played the villain Mola Ram, stood by the film. In his autobiography, The Act of Life (2006), he wrote: “We do this to ourselves in our own films. It’s only when some foreign directors do it that we start cribbing.”

I was reminded of this while watching Kantara: Chapter 1, written, directed by and starring Rishab Shetty. Set in a mythical past, it is lavishly produced.

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The planned visit of Afghanistan foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi to the Taj Mahal on Sunday was cancelled at the last moment, officials confirmed, without providing a reason.

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US court says troops sent to Illinois can stay, but not deploy

A US appellate court on Saturday ruled the hundreds of National Guard troops sent to Chicago can remain in Illinois but cannot be deployed, largely upholding a lower court's halt on the mobilisation by President Donald Trump as part of his mass deportation campaign.

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Ghazipur body appears to be a month old: Police

A badly decomposed body stuffed in a plastic bag wrapped with brown tape was found in the Hindon canal in East Delhi's Ghazipur, police said on Sunday, in what appears to bea case of murder.

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4 arrested in Bengal MBBS student's gang rape case

Four people have been arrested in connection with the alleged gang rape of a 23-year-old medical student in a forested area near her college campus in Durgapur, West Bengal, late on October 10, police said on Sunday afternoon.

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'540 INDIANS IN NEPAL PRISONS ABSCONDING SINCE GEN Z PROTESTS'

Around 540 Indian nationals serving time in various prisons across Nepal have been absconding ever since the Gen Z protests, the Department of Prison Management said on Sunday.

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29-YR-OLD MAN DIES IN ACCIDENT IN KAPASHERA, PROBE ON: COPS

A 29-year-old man died and two of his friends were injured ina road accident in the Dwarka Link Road tunnel in southwest Delhi's Kapashera on Sunday.

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AAP, BJP trade barbs over benefits for auto drivers

NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday met auto rickshaw drivers at the party headquarters during a Diwali Milan event organised by AAP's Auto Wing as part of its outreach to the community.

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Extraditions, Interpol notice key themes of CBI's strategy meet

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will organise a first-of-its-kind “strategy conference” next week where top officials from various central and state agencies will brainstorm on a host of issues, including ways to increase Interpol red notices against fugitives, coordinate efforts to track them on foreign soil and multiply the extradition numbers, which are currently abysmal, according to highly placed government officials.

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Chidambaram’s Op Blue Star comment sparks controversy

Former Union minister P Chidambaram stirred a debate on Saturday as he said Operation Blue Star, the 1984 military operation ordered by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to flush out militants from the Golden Temple in Amritsar, was carried out in the “wrong way” and Gandhi “paid with her life for that mistake”.

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