Sing Geetham: At 94 Singeetham Srinivasa Rao shows us the child within man
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A film built on blackbuck bones and Bishnoi rivalry is now a courtroom battle too. Salman Khan wanted it stopped. The Delhi High Court said wait until July.
A woman went to watch a film with her family. She never came home. Now, nearly 18 months later, the actor whose arrival sparked the chaos has been summoned to face trial.
The teaser dropped on June 12, eight days before it was supposed to. By the same afternoon, Salman Khan's lawyers were in Delhi High Court seeking an urgent stay. The director has since said he will not stop.
Satheesan assured a thorough investigation by the Congress party, emphasising that no leniency will be shown if the allegations are found to be serious.
One of his most memorable traditions was calling children to the bench. He would ask them to weigh in on their parents’ cases, turning tense hearings into tender, funny moments.
He went on to share his own experience of visiting Timur’s tomb in Samarkand while filming 'The Tashkent Files'. There, he recalled, he read an inscription praising Timur.
Her words mirror the same patterns the Hema Committee described: powerful men using their positions to intimidate women, and organizations turning a blind eye.
After spending years away from Hindi screens, the actor is finally stepping back into the spotlight with Aryan Khan’s much-talked-about debut series 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'.