Hindi
Screening of Tamil movies stopped in Bangalore
BANGALORE: Reacting strongly to Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunandihi’s remarks during an inauguration of a flyover in Chennai, Kannada activists in Bangalore forcibly stopped the screening of Tamil films in theaters in the city.
Minor incidents of violence and damage are also reported in Bangalore and the police have intensified security in the city.
The activists have also threatened the stoppage of telecasts of Tamil programmes and channels in the state.
Indiantelevision.com spoke to a few Bangalore multi-system operators (MSOs) and representatives of cable TV operators in the city who hadn‘t decided whether they should go ahead and black out the Tamil channels.
Said an MSO, “We support the people of Karnataka and do take into account the sensibilities of people in the state. But the cable industry in the state is fighting for its survival. We are losing a lot of customers to DTH who are offering subscription rates at throwaway prices. We will extend whatever support that we feasibly can.”
During his speech, Karunanidhi had warned Karnataka against putting hurdles in the Hogenakkal water project and said that his patience was running out.
The Kannada activists have accused the Tamil Nadu government of lobbying with the center to implement the controversial project, though the matter is under dispute. The Kannada activists have also accused the UPA government at the center of repeatedly ignoring the interests of Karnataka state.
Kannada activists such as the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) and Kannada Chaluvali are some of groups that want Karunanidhi to withdraw his remarks, failing which cable operators across the state will be asked to stop beaming Tamil channels and public transport buses from Tamil Nadu will not be allowed to ply in the state.
The representatives of the cable TV operators who are in talks with the activists, said that they would probably know the situation better tomorrow. Will they stop the signals? “How can we cable operators survive without providing complete services over a long period to a major section of our subscribers? 28 per cent of Bangalore‘s population is Tamil,” says a cable operator.
Theaters have stopped screening Tamil films in Bangalore as of yesterday on account of hundreds of pro-Kannada activists storming theaters and evacuating the viewers.
Some of the effected theaters are Nataraj, Balaji, Sharada, Vinayaka, Ajantha, Poornima, Lavayna, Aruna and Super. The problem for theater owners seems so far to be limited to Bangalore.
Indiantelevision.com spoke to some theater owners in North Karnataka who said that they were unaffected by the current situation since not too many Tamil films were screened there.
Minor incidents of violence and damage are also reported in Bangalore and the police have intensified security in the city.
The activists have also threatened the stoppage of telecasts of Tamil programmes and channels in the state.
Indiantelevision.com spoke to a few Bangalore multi-system operators (MSOs) and representatives of cable TV operators in the city who hadn‘t decided whether they should go ahead and black out the Tamil channels.
Said an MSO, “We support the people of Karnataka and do take into account the sensibilities of people in the state. But the cable industry in the state is fighting for its survival. We are losing a lot of customers to DTH who are offering subscription rates at throwaway prices. We will extend whatever support that we feasibly can.”
During his speech, Karunanidhi had warned Karnataka against putting hurdles in the Hogenakkal water project and said that his patience was running out.
The Kannada activists have accused the Tamil Nadu government of lobbying with the center to implement the controversial project, though the matter is under dispute. The Kannada activists have also accused the UPA government at the center of repeatedly ignoring the interests of Karnataka state.
Kannada activists such as the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) and Kannada Chaluvali are some of groups that want Karunanidhi to withdraw his remarks, failing which cable operators across the state will be asked to stop beaming Tamil channels and public transport buses from Tamil Nadu will not be allowed to ply in the state.
The representatives of the cable TV operators who are in talks with the activists, said that they would probably know the situation better tomorrow. Will they stop the signals? “How can we cable operators survive without providing complete services over a long period to a major section of our subscribers? 28 per cent of Bangalore‘s population is Tamil,” says a cable operator.
Theaters have stopped screening Tamil films in Bangalore as of yesterday on account of hundreds of pro-Kannada activists storming theaters and evacuating the viewers.
Some of the effected theaters are Nataraj, Balaji, Sharada, Vinayaka, Ajantha, Poornima, Lavayna, Aruna and Super. The problem for theater owners seems so far to be limited to Bangalore.
Indiantelevision.com spoke to some theater owners in North Karnataka who said that they were unaffected by the current situation since not too many Tamil films were screened there.
Hindi
Zee5 and Applause Entertainment team up for whodunnit ‘Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa’
Rajat Kapoor directs star-studded murder mystery streaming from 10 April.
MUMBAI: Zee5 is serving up another killer collaboration and this time, the murder mystery comes with a generous side of dark humour and family dysfunction. The streaming platform has partnered with Applause Entertainment and Mithya Talkies to bring Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa, a fresh, twisted whodunnit written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker and actor Rajat Kapoor. The film will stream exclusively on Hindi Zee5 from 10 April.
The movie reimagines the classic murder mystery genre with a contemporary, darkly comic edge. It revolves around a group of friends and family who smile, drink, and celebrate together until the silence snaps and long-buried secrets spill out. The stellar ensemble cast includes Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, Waluscha De Sousa, Saurabh Shukla, Chandrachoor Rai, Neil Bhoopalam, Koel Purie, Palomi Ghosh, and Rajat Kapoor himself.
This latest offering continues the successful partnership between Zee5 and Applause Entertainment, which has previously delivered diverse hits such as Mithya, Bloody Brothers, and Jab Khuli Kitaab.
&TV Business Head of hindi Zee5 and chief channel officer Kaveri Das said, “Our collaboration with Applause Entertainment has consistently delivered distinct, high-impact storytelling. Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa is a natural progression, reinforcing our focus on genre-led content with a compelling whodunnit premise and a strong ensemble cast.”
Applause Entertainment business head for movies Sunil Chainani added, “This film adds yet another compelling layer to our slate with Rajat Kapoor’s unmistakable voice.”
Rajat Kapoor shared, “What interested me was not just the mechanics of a whodunnit, but the emotional violence that precedes physical violence. These are people who smile at each other, but there’s so much that is not said.”
The film promises razor-sharp writing, layered performances, and simmering tension, inviting viewers not just to solve the crime but to unravel the complex relationships at its heart.
If you love a good murder mystery served with wit and emotional depth, Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa looks set to be your next addictive watch. Mark your calendars, the whodunnit drops on Hindi Zee5 from 10 April.







