Krown Stars Entertainment partners with T-Series for Malayalam film Karakkam

Krown Stars Entertainment proudly announces its first-ever collaboration with global music giant T-Series for its upcoming Malayalam film, Karakkam. The partnership marks the beginning of a long-term creative association between the two banners, bringing together strong storytelling and musical excellence on a national platform. The film’s music is crafted by the talented musician Sam CS, with lyrics penned by acclaimed writers Muhsin Parari, Vinayak Sasikumar, Anwar Ali, and Hareesh Mohan. Together, they promise a powerful and immersive musical experience that lies at the heart of Karakkam’s storytelling. With Karakkam, Krown Stars Entertainment begins their journey to deliver distinctive Malayalam stories that balance rooted narratives with global sensibilities. Speaking about the announcement, Kimberly Trinidade and Ankush Singh, producers and founders of Krown Stars Entertainment, said: “We’re thrilled to announce Karakkam in association with T-Series. This partnership marks the first of many exciting collaborations to come. Malayalam cinema is at a creative high, and we are proud to be part of this wave.”T-Series spokes person says,“We’re happy to team up with Krown Stars Entertainment for Karakkam. The Malayalam film industry has consistently impressed audiences with its powerful storytelling and creative vision. This collaboration marks a new beginning, and we look forward to many more such inspiring projects together.”With production currently underway, Karakkam is directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian from a screenplay written by Nipin Narayanan, Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, and Arjun Narayanan. Karakkam is set to be a cinematic experience that bridges genres and audiences, backed by the creative synergy of Krown Stars Entertainment and T-Series. The film is co-directed by Jithin C. S.; Bablu Aju serves as cinematographer, and Nithin Raj Arol is the editor. Rajesh P. Velayudhan heads art direction. Rinni Divakar is the production controller, Prasobh Vijayan the executive producer, and Mohit Chaudhary is the creative producer. Also Read: T-Series presents energetic track ‘Aura Farming’ featuring Zahrah Khan and the viral Aura Farming kid. Continue reading Krown Stars Entertainment partners with T-Series for Malayalam film Karakkam

Stay warm all winter with heater maintenance tips from the Paso Robles HVAC repair service

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Ananya Panday was in talks, but Tanya Maniktala bags Mira Nair’s Amri: Report

Filmmaker Mira Nair is reportedly moving ahead with her long-awaited biopic on the celebrated painter Amrita Sher-Gil, tentatively titled Amri. Though an official announcement is yet to be made, reports suggest that Tanya Maniktala, best known for her performance in Nair’s 2020 BBC series A Suitable Boy, has been chosen to play the Hungarian-Indian artist. Earlier speculation had linked Ananya Panday to the lead part, but a latest report by Mid-Day now indicates that Nair has opted to reunite with Maniktala for the ambitious project. The film, said to be a period drama set across India, Hungary, and France, aims to showcase the life and art of Sher-Gil regarded as one of the most important modernist painters of the early 20th century, whose work bridged European and Indian aesthetics. According to the report, the narrative will explore Amrita’s artistic journey alongside her relationships with key figures in her life, including her father Umrao Singh Sher-Gil Majithia, her husband Viktor Egan, fiancé Yusuf Ali Khan, and close friend Jawaharlal Nehru. In 2023, actors such as Naseeruddin Shah, Vicky Kaushal, and Jim Sarbh were reportedly approached for crucial roles. Nair, who has been developing the project for nearly four years, is said to be planning to begin production by the end of the year if all goes according to schedule. The filmmaker’s vision reportedly extends beyond a conventional biopic; she intends to highlight Sher-Gil’s influence in shaping the narrative of Indian modern art while introducing her legacy to wider international audiences. While official confirmation about the film’s cast and production timeline is awaited, the renewed buzz around Amri signals that Nair’s much-anticipated tribute to one of India’s pioneering women artists may soon be a step closer to reality. Also Read: Ananya Panday curates special Diwali board: “Helped me share traditions I cherish with a fresh twist”. Continue reading Ananya Panday was in talks, but Tanya Maniktala bags Mira Nair’s Amri: Report

Mason Thames & Mckenna Grace Continue ‘Regretting You’ Press Tour In Los Angeles

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Welcome to Big Blue Hell as Giants find every way to lose: ‘Gonna be one that haunts us’

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Sadie Sink Seen For the First Time On ‘Spider-Man 4’ Set

Sadie Sink joined the cast of Spider-Man: Brand New Day earlier this year and now there are set photos! The 23-year-old actress was finally spotted on the upcoming Marvel movie’s set this weekend in London. Learn more and check out the pics on. Continue reading Sadie Sink Seen For the First Time On ‘Spider-Man 4’ Set

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Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles had a simple, perfect line after Denver’s unbelievable 33-32 comeback over the New York Giants: “No, no it wasn’t the most stressful, the most rewarding for sure. Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles on if that was the most stressful game, [.] The post Broncos OT Garett Bolles has perfect take on unbelievable comeback vs. Giants appeared first on ClutchPoints. Continue reading Broncos OT Garett Bolles has perfect take on unbelievable comeback vs. Giants

Iran: Three Prisoners Dead after Denied Medical Care

Click to expand Image Exterior view of Evin prison. © Wikipedia (Beirut) Three women died in Qarchak prison, a Tehran women’s prison notorious for abysmal conditions, between September 16 and 25, 2025, following a lack of medical care, Human Rights Watch said today. The deaths in custody of Soudabeh Asadi, Jamile Azizi, and 42-year-old political prisoner Somayeh Rashidi highlight Iranian authorities’ violation of prisoners’ right to life by causing or contributing to their deaths through denial of medical care. These cases point to the Iranian authorities’ long-standing policy of denying prisoners’ medical care and are a subset of the brutal treatment that puts Iranian prisoners’ lives at risk. “Prisons in Iran, especially Qarchak, have become places of torment and death where prisoners’ dignity and basic rights are systematically ignored,” said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “For decades, the authorities have not only failed to improve conditions but have deliberately used the denial of even the most basic rights, such as access to medical care, as a tool of repression and punishment against prisoners.”The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Mandela Rules) requires that states provide prisoners access to adequate medical care. Shahr-e Rey prison, known as Qarchak, is notorious for its inhumane conditions including poor hygiene, severe overcrowding, and inadequate access to basic facilities and medical care. Circumstances are so dire that many prisoners have gone on hunger strikes in protest. Qarchak has become a stark symbol of the Iranian government’s continued violation of prisoners’ human rights. For years, human rights organizations, activists, and UN experts and bodies have raised concerns about the prison’s conditions and authorities’ denial of medical care. In August 2025, Human Rights Watch again raised alarms about the dire situation of women political prisoners, including ailing detainees who had been transferred to Qarchak’s quarantine section after the June 23 Israeli attack on Evin prison. Among those transferred in June was Rashidi, who was arrested in April 2025 for writing protest slogans in Tehran, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA), a US-based human rights group. Rashidi died in a hospital on September 25, ten days after she was taken to Mofatteh Hospital in Varamin following a seizure in prison, HRANA reported. On September 25, the judiciary’s official news agency, Mizan, confirmed the death of a prisoner identified as “S. R.”Doctors identified Rashidi’s delayed hospitalization as the primary cause of her irreversible decline, an informed source told HRANA. While she was in prison, Rashidi was sometimes unable to walk or care for herself due to her health problems, according to HRANA. Despite the fact that judicial and prison authorities and medical staff were all aware of Rashidi’s condition, authorities denied her timely and adequate medical care, providing her with sedatives and psychiatric drugs that worsened her symptoms, according to HRANA. Prison administrators even accused Rashidi of faking illness when she became so sick that other prisoners had to carry her to the clinic on September 15, sources told Human Rights Watch. Consistent with authorities’ long-standing patterns of denial, distortion, and evading responsibility, within several days after Rashidi’s death, the judiciary claimed that she had a history of drug use and neurological disorders and received appropriate treatment in prison. Rashidi’s death in custody came in the wake of two other women prisoners’ deaths. According to HRANA, Asadi, who was held in Qarchak on financial charges, died on September 16 after authorities denied her medical care and delayed her transfer to a hospital. On September 19, Azizi, who was detained on charges unknown to Human Rights Watch, was taken to the prison clinic with heart attack symptoms. After examining her, doctors told her there was nothing wrong and that she should return to the prison ward where she died shortly thereafter, a source told HRANA. A woman human rights defender who was formerly held in Qarchak told Human Rights Watch that prison clinic officials sent her back to the prison ward without running any tests despite excruciating chest pain and intentionally delayed her transfer to an external hospital even though her condition was worsening. “They [authorities] expose us all [prisoners] to death,” she said. The three women’s deaths are the latest in a long-standing documented policy of authorities denying prisoners access to healthcare, sometimes to punish and silence dissent. In an April 2022 report, Amnesty International detailed the circumstances surrounding the deaths in custody of dozens of men and women in 30 prisons across the country since 2010 as a result of denial of medical care. Many cases of denial of medical care and deaths in custody-in particular, prisoners detained for ordinary offenses and those from marginalized communities-goes unreported. Well-founded fears of reprisals by the authorities also severely hinder many families’ attempts to advocate for their loved ones. On October 9, authorities transferred women political prisoners from Qarchak prison to Ward Six of Evin prison. Activists and human rights organizations have reported that they are held in poor conditions without access to basic necessities. The situation of prisoners returned to Evin prison is concerning given that Israel’s June 23 airstrikes resulted in extensive damage to vital facilities there, including the clinic and visitation hall. Authorities continue to deny political prisoners in both Qarchak and Evin prisons access to adequate medical care. Sources told Human Rights Watch that Maryam Akbari Monfared, 48, has not been taken to an external facility to receive necessary back and spinal surgery and specialized treatment, without which she is at risk of paralysis. Despite transferring women political prisoners to Evin prison, authorities have continued to hold Akbari Monfared in Qarchak prison in an apparent attempt to punish her. Akbari Monfared has been imprisoned for 15 years on the vaguely worded charge of “enmity against God” (moharebeh) without a single day of leave. Warisha Moradi, a Kurdish activist on death row in Evin prison, also requires urgent medical care for several medical conditions, a source told Human Rights Watch. Scores of other ailing prisoners, including women political prisoners such as Zeynab Jalalian, a Kurdish activist, remain deprived of medical care in prisons across the country. Under international law, states have an obligation to carry out independent, impartial, transparent, effective, and thorough investigations into potentially unlawful deaths, including those occurring in custody. Consistent with historical patterns of impunity, Iran’s authorities have systematically failed to conduct such investigations into cases of deaths in custody, including those of prisoners. In many cases, they have simply denied allegations of intentionally depriving prisoners adequate medical care, sometimes within hours after the death, or blamed them on “suicides” or substance abuse. Iran’s authorities must immediately provide timely and adequate medical care, including specialized treatment outside of prisons, to all prisoners, Human Rights Watch said. “The international community should apply unwavering pressure on Iran’s authorities so they address the dire conditions prisoners endure throughout the country, including in Qarchak, and ensure proper medical care for all detainees,” Page said. Continue reading Iran: Three Prisoners Dead after Denied Medical Care