CBFC Sources: No certification application has come yet for teaser or trailer of Yash’s film ‘Toxic’
The bulletin focuses on the controversy surrounding the teaser of Yash’s upcoming film Toxic and the status of censor clearance. The main point quoted from CBFC sources is: ‘They have not yet certified any content from Yash’s film Toxic’ as ‘the teaser was released only digitally which does not require certification from the censor board.’ The report adds that the film, trailer or other promotional assets have not yet been submitted for certification. It also said that the women’s wing of the Aam Aadmi Party in Karnataka has filed a complaint with the Karnataka State Women’s Commission, alleging objectionable scenes including intimate moments and violence and demanding a warning or review on social media platforms.
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Rahul Gandhi criticized the Center for delaying the release of Vijay’s film ‘Jannanayakan’.
The political landscape in Tamil Nadu is changing ahead of the 2026 elections, with actor-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) at the center of new developments. A political controversy has erupted over the delay in censor certification of Vijay’s film ‘Jannanayakan’, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi supporting Vijay and calling the move an ‘attack on Tamil culture’. This came as Vijay returned from Delhi after seven hours of CBI questioning in connection with the Karur stampede in which 41 people lost their lives. Meanwhile, alliance talks are progressing as AIADMK’s Edappadi K. Palaniswami has indicated the joining of new parties in NDA. Concurrently, the Congress party’s demand for power-sharing within the DMK-led alliance has been rejected by senior DMK leaders, who have reaffirmed Chief Minister MK Stalin’s stand against the coalition government.
Unknown speaker: ‘Blinkit will now remove 10 minute delivery promise’
In this news bulletin, an unknown speaker reports on an important policy change for e-commerce and food delivery platforms in India. Following the intervention of Labor Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, major brands including Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy and Zomato have reportedly agreed to remove the promise of ’10 minutes delivery’ from their advertisements and social media platforms. ‘Blinkit will now remove the 10-minute delivery promise from all its brands,’ the speaker noted. The move comes after sustained pressure from gig workers and unions, who highlighted the serious safety risks and financial penalties associated with ultra-fast delivery timelines. The report highlights how removing these strict time limits is expected to reduce road accidents and ease the immense pressure on delivery partners. While the companies have assured the government of these changes, the program raises questions about the future impact on consumers who have become increasingly accustomed to fast delivery services.
Aman Bhardwaj’s report: The temperature reached zero degrees in Punjab and Haryana due to the red alert issued by the Meteorological Department.
In this special report, Aman Bhardwaj reports from Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh on the severe cold wave hitting Punjab and Haryana. The region is facing ‘bone-chilling cold’ with temperatures dropping to zero degrees Celsius in many cities. Aman Bhardwaj says that the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for this area, the yellow alert will continue till January 7. Despite dense fog over Sukhna Lake and the Shivalik Range being hazy, residents were seen going about their morning routine of jogging and exercising in an attempt to stay warm. The report states that temperatures in cities like Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Hisar and Narnaul have been recorded between 0 to 1 degree. The weather department has advised citizens to avoid cold as cold wave continues across the northern states.
Unknown Speaker: India raises Pakistan drone issue in DGMO talks, calls it ‘unacceptable’
The bulletin reports the India-Pakistan DGMO level talks held today regarding alleged terrorist drones and a briefing quoting the Indian Army Chief. The main message is that India told Pakistan that drone activity is ‘unacceptable’. The speaker says that the Army Chief said that ‘Operation Sindoor’ is going on and the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is sensitive but under control. The report also claimed that the issue of drones was raised directly with Pakistani military officials and warned that any attack or intrusion could lead to retaliatory action. It further says that drones are being used for infiltration, surveillance and dropping weapons and the Indian Army is foiling such attempts.
