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Siddique Kappan Arrest: CJI Says Supreme Court Is ‘Discouraging Article 32 Petitions’

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Siddique Kappan Arrest: CJI Says Supreme Court Is ‘Discouraging Article 32 Petitions’

The Supreme Court has given notification and looked for the reaction of the Uttar Pradesh government regarding a request looking for the arrival of Kerala columnist Siddique Kappan, who has been under confinement since October 5. The issue has been posted for hearing on Friday, November 20.

The Kerala Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) has documented a habeas corpus appeal under the steady gaze of the pinnacle court testing the detainment of Kappan, who was captured headed to Hathras by the UP police days after the demise of a Dalit youngster from Hathras that kicked up a tempest the nation over. He was captured alongside three different people and has been accused of subversion and a few areas of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The seat headed by Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde asked Sibal for what good reason he hadn’t moved toward the Allahabad high court as opposed to moving the Supreme Court.

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Sibal reacted by saying that Kappan isn’t being permitted to meet his legal counselors and relatives. The appeal has likewise called attention to that the case has not advanced at the high court.

Reviewing the prior becoming aware of the issue at the pinnacle court on October 12, Bobde inquired as to whether they have had the option to record a corrected appeal as coordinated in the past hearing. During that consultation, the peak court has additionally communicated its reluctance to concede the habeas corpus request and rather requested that the candidates move the high court.

“We were unable to meet the respectable man. How would we change? We have documented an oath with this impact,” Sibal reacted.

The court at that point said it would give notice to the UP government and guided it to be available for the following hearing on Friday.

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At a similar tone, CJI Bobde said that the court has been deterring individuals from moving toward it with Article 32 petitions, which allude to a redressal instrument in cases where the essential privileges of people are disregarded.

Sibal reacted by saying there had been a spate of such Article 32 petitions documented under the watchful eye of the zenith court, that these are “remarkable conditions” and that a columnist keeps on being in prison, mentioning the court to be thoughtful.

Among the individuals who have effectively squeezed an Article 32 appeal in the zenith court is the Republic TV proprietor manager Arnab Goswami, who looked for the suppress of different FIRs recorded against him in May. These remembered numerous FIRs for various states originating from a dubious program on the Palghar horde lynching just as one on Republic’s inclusion of the groups that had accumulated external Bandra railroad station in Mumbai during the lockdown in which the channel had supposedly hinted that a mosque had assumed a function in the social event.

KUWJ has tested Kappan’s confinement asserting infringement of major rights under Articles 14, 19 and 21 of the constitution.

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In the interim, India Today has revealed that a Mathura court on Friday dismissed the bail requests of three people booked alongside Kappan on their way to a Hathras. Extra locale judge Mayur Jain dismissed the bail supplications of Atiqur Rahman, Aalam and Masood saying that since the charges against the blamed are not kidding, they can’t be let off on bail at the current point when the examination concerning the case is still on.

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HT Rewind 2024: Teja Sajja says HanuMan kicking off the year in style is the moment he’d been ‘waiting for’ | Exclusive

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HT Rewind 2024: Teja Sajja says HanuMan kicking off the year in style is the moment he’d been ‘waiting for’ | Exclusive

In conversation with Hindustan Times, Teja Sajja decodes the success of HanuMan and other Telugu films, talks about his upcoming projects, and more.
When Prasanth Varma’s superhero film HanuMan, starring Teja Sajja, was announced to be released alongside big films like Mahesh Babu’s Guntur Kaaram, Venkatesh’s Saindhav and Nagarjuna’s Naa Saami Ranga in January this year, no one expected the underdog to emerge on top. And yet, the film, made on a budget of under ₹50 crore, managed to collect over ₹300 crore at the box office worldwide in 25 days, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films for the year. (Also Read: Ranveer Singh met HanuMan actor Teja Sajja, complimented him even after his Prasanth Varma film Rakshas got shelved)

Ask Teja about the moment he realised his film had not just fought against the tide but also risen to the top; he tells Hindustan Times in an exclusive conversation, “Since I returned to acting (as a lead actor after being a child artiste since 1998), this is the moment I’ve been waiting for. When everything from the HanuMan teaser to the songs was grabbing attention, we knew we had hit a gold mine. But I don’t think we imagined it would cross the ₹300 crore threshold. We were so satisfied with the opening numbers; everything else was a bonus.”

‘Success has given me fear of disappointing people’

Teja acted in Zombie Reddy, Ishq and Adbhutham before HanuMan, but they are what you would call ‘critical successes’, adding to his repertoire as an actor who can perform. But things have changed for him now, says Teja, who is being picky about the roles he says yes to. “Success either makes you overconfident or gives you the fear of disappointing people; I have the latter,” he explains.

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Teja admits he wants to chart out his career in Hrithik Roshan’s footsteps, but not in the way you think. “I have such a fondness for Hrithik due to Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish. No matter how well he performed after that, these left a lasting impression on me; I’m sure 90s kids will agree,” he says, adding, “Similarly, I’ve realised that I have an audience in children now. I want to be conscious of that when I pick roles. I want to make films families can enjoy together.”

But despite people in places like Mumbai or Delhi recognising him, Teja says he’s clear that he wants to cater to the Telugu audience first. “I am conscious that I am making films for my playground – the Telugu states. This is the sensibility I have grown up with, and I don’t know if I can cater to everyone else. Will I promote my films in other languages? Sure. But I also can’t be part of films that aren’t authentic to what I know or understand,” he explains.

‘Rootedness has put us on the world map’

And authenticity seems to be the need of the hour. Be it Baahubali and RRR or the recently released Pushpa 2: The Rule, Kalki 2898 AD and Devara: Part 1, certain kind of stories seem to be finding success. “Rootedness and going local is proving to be such a boon for us, be it in Devara or Pushpa or HanuMan. Kalki 2898 AD was our version of a Hollywood film (the sci-fi concept) with actors from across languages in predominant roles; it put us on the world map,” reflects Teja.

However, the actor admits Tollywood went through a phase of Bollywood-inspired rom-coms and family dramas that worked in their favour for a while. “That wasn’t easy to replicate either, but it’s just that these local stories are what the audience seems most interested in now. It can’t just be chalked up to religion, too. It’s about the morals these films are hinged on, the fighting for righteousness, and how an underdog can find their strength. Introducing Mahabharata or Ramayana to a new audience in a cool way is just a perk,” he says.

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And it’s this rootedness that Teja says his next films, Mirai and Jai Hanuman (the sequel to HanuMan), will also have ample of. “Mirai is also a superhero film that caters to kids, but it’s not an origin story like HanuMan. It has a pan-Asian and Buddhist touch because the story is based on King Ashoka’s ideologies. I hope that I will get to deliver something new to the audience again. I will only feel like I’ve arrived if Mirai is equally, if not more, successful,” says Teja.

Rishab Shetty will headline Jai Hanuman, but Teja also looks forward to shooting that. “I can’t wait to be on that set; it’ll be exciting. Now that we know India is ready to watch our films, I want to step it up. I want to shift gears and shoot for at least two films in 2025,” he says. As for what he will do next, Teja says he wants to up the ante. “When I got a SIIMA award for Zombie Reddy as a debutant, I remember telling Prasanth this would be the last award I get. But now that I won a Radio City Cine Award for Best Actor, I hope more awards will follow,” he signs off cheekily.

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