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Bollywood Celebrates Rocking Year 2023

FILE - Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone, left, and Shah Rukh Khan, right, dance at an event to celebrate the success of their movie "Jawan" in Mumbai, India, on Sep. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade, File)

Bollywood celebrates rocking year, riding high on action flicks, unbridled masculinity and misogyny

NEW DELHI (AP) — Bollywood has made a financial comeback this year worthy of one of its traditional singing-on-top-of-the-hills moments.

India’s Hindi language movie industry made an impressive recovery after a pandemic-driven slowdown, audience fatigue with big studio productions and Bollywood megastars, and streaming platforms taking away a large chunk of viewership.

According to consultancy firm Ormax Media, the cumulative box office in 2023 pulled in $1.3 billion, making it one of the best-grossing years of all time.

Indian moviegoers — both the masses and niche film lovers — are back in theaters and the massive commercial success of big-ticket Bollywood films has set at ease fears that Mumbai’s glitzy dream factory was losing its shine.

As one of the largest film producers in the world, India rolls out more than 1,500 movies yearly, its diverse storytelling traditions reflected in its prolific cinematic entertainers.

The films that made the cut this year were a mixed bag of visual delights. Some portrayed the classic Bollywood larger-than-life spectacles, others were action-filled spy thrillers with top-billing movie stars. Many included stylized special effects, slickly choreographed romantic songs filmed in stunning locales, and pulsating music that had fans cheering and dancing in cinema halls.

More than anything, the year belonged to India’s beloved superstar, Shah Rukh Khan, whose son was jailed amid controversy in a narcotics case in 2021 and subsequently cleared of the charges. Khan’s global fandom welcomed him back like never before, with his movies pumping the box office numbers.

The year began with his movie “Pathaan,” which made more than $100 million worldwide, according to The Numbers website. Then came “Jawan,” which raked in nearly $136 million worldwide. And the year is ending with yet another, titled “Dunki.”

“Very grateful to all the people around the world who have given me soooo much love as an entertainer,” Khan recently posted on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

“This year Shah Rukh Khan has almost single-handedly revived cinema, very similar to what Tom Cruise did in Hollywood with his ‘ Top Gun ‘” last year, said Nikhil Taneja, co-founder of the youth-centered media organization Yuvaa and host of the popular YouTube show, “Be A Man, Yaar.”

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FILE – Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan acknowledges the crowd after his team Kolkata Knight Riders’ won the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket match against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Kolkata, India, on April 6, 2023.  (AP Photo/Bikas Das, File)

Other blockbusters of the year include the heavily criticized “Animal” featuring actor Ranbir Kapoor, “Gadar 2” with actor Sunny Deol, and Salman Khan’s “Tiger 3.”

It was also a year when hyper-masculinity overwhelmed Bollywood, often wrapped in misogyny and aggressive nationalism.

Angry young men have always been a staple of Indian movies but the excessive, fantasized screen violence this year took it to another level. Almost all 2023 Bollywood hits were filled with anger and violence, and led by alpha male protagonists with rippling muscles and blazing guns brandished on screen as they went on a bone-crunching rampage to vanquish their enemies.

Even Shah Rukh Khan, known as the king of romance, embraced the gun and gore while playing a spy fighting a militant outfit in “Pathaan” and a vigilante battling institutional injustices in “Jawan.”

While Khan’s soft machismo remained nurturing and women-friendly even in his action flicks, many critics slammed the superhit movie “Animal” directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga for glorifying the toxic masculinity and misogyny of its twisted leading man. The film is moving toward a $100-million run at box offices worldwide, its production company, Bhadrakali Pictures, said.

“Violent men do exist in the real world and a violent man can certainly be the central character in a film — the issue here, as always, is the manner of the portrayal, the script’s indulgence towards him, the humour and coolth written into his fictional character, and the various means used to give him an allure despite his violent ways,” film critic and author Anna MM Vetticad wrote in a blog post.

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FILE – Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan lies on the floor as he posses with others during a press conference after success of their movie ‘Jawan’ in Mumbai, India, on Sept. 15, 2023.  (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade, File)

India has the world’s largest young population, who also make up the majority of movie watchers. In a country where movie stars have a cult-like following, and movies reflect as well as shape mass behavior, making dehumanizing violence and casual sexism aspirational can be damaging, observers said.

The country’s National Crime Records Bureau reported more than 445,000 cases of crimes against women in 2022, an increase of 4%. “Cruelty by Husband or Relatives” accounted for more than 31% of such crimes, the report said.

“Today what we see is the detachment of violence from emotional purpose,” in the movies, wrote social commentator Santosh Desai in the Times of India newspaper. “Given that politically, there is great comfort with maintaining more traditional gender roles, this emphatic assertion of masculinity might take us back in time.”

Taneja, the Yuvaa organization co-founder, has been holding roadshows to reach out to young Indians about what he calls “positive masculinity.” He said some films “feed into every single bias” of the viewer, whether it was misogyny or a villain of a different religion.

“When they see such films, they can relate to what they see in their homes where their fathers are misogynistic. They are patriarchal to their mothers. They see a certain kind of gender imbalance and they start believing it,” he said.

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In this photo provided by the youth-centred media organization “Yuvaa,” host Nikhil Taneja, right, speaks with the Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal on the sets of the chat show ‘Be A Man, Yaar’ in Mumbai, India, on June 18, 2023.  (Yuvaa via AP)

However, other successful films this year showcased a less angry, more accommodative masculinity, said Taneja.

Karan Johar’s “Rocky aur Rani kii Prem Kahaani,” or “Rocky and Rani’s love story,” won praise from most critics for its gender politics and for challenging male stereotypes and prejudices. The film went on to make nearly $45 million at box offices worldwide, according to the Bollywood Hungama website.

The answer lies in steering the public discourse away from movies that “aim to provoke only for the act of triggering,” toward those that espouse other versions of modern Indian masculinity, Taneja said. “We need to have more conversations about the alternates — positive, empathetic and gentle masculinity — and push them more.”

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The Injured Chinese Man Is Taken To The Hospital By 10 Officials

The officers had to use more than ten people to grab the injured Chinese man.

PATTAYA – An injured Chinese tourist who soaked in blood within Soi Khao Talo, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, refused to be rescued by officials on Friday night.

More than ten officials, including Pattaya tourist police officers, Nong Prue Police Station officers, and volunteer rescuers, had to apprehend him and transport him to the hospital.

Mr. Lo, 25, was discovered approximately 500 metres distant from the house where the incident occurred. Many locals gathered in fear to witness the occurrence. They noticed that the Chinese man had a knife wound in the right side of his neck, two significant wounds, and blood all over his body.

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The incident happened in Soi Khao Talo, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province.

His friends and authorities tried to persuade him to go to the hospital for treatment, but he refused. He began to feel dizzy after more than 20 minutes, lost a lot of blood, and staggered until he fell. The officers responded quickly, but he showed no signs of settling down. He stood up and resisted once again.

Mr.Lo is physically strong and has muscles from exercising, so the full team of officers had to use more than ten people to grab and carry him onto the patient moving board, then use clothes to tie his hands and legs before rushing him to the hospital.

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Mr. Watcharachai Saengchanloi, 34, works as a security guard in the area where the event took place. He learned that Mr. Lo injured himself with a knife, then climbed the wall and jumped out of the house. The security crew trailed him down the road until he took a hideout at the edge of the wooded areas. As a result, he promptly called the officials to assist.

A group of the Chinese man’s friends reported to the police, using a translation app, that Mr. Lo was suffering from depression. Everyone was stunned at the time of the incident. When they recovered consciousness, they quickly sought assistance.

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Pol. Lt. Is Charged With Killing A Businessman On The Motorway

Police Lieutenant Narongwat is detained at a rental room in Don Mueang District, Bangkok, on December 30, 2023.

BANGKOKA police lieutenant was detained at the Wang Thonglang Police Station. after being charged with murder for shooting a 30-year-old businessman to death on the Chalong Rat motorway in Bangkok on December 30.

Eyewitnesses from the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) told investigators that around midnight on Saturday, they witnessed a Hyundai van lose control and crash onto the side of a motorway bridge. As a result, they stopped to assist.

There were two individuals yelling and fighting close to the vehicle at the time. One person was assaulted and was laying on the road, while the other sat astride him and held a handgun. They then took a step back, terrified by the violence.

 

They later heard two gunshots and witnessed the shooter get into the van and depart. As a result, they raced to assist the injured man. But after a while, the van reappeared, and the shooter appeared with the pistol, forcing them to flee once more. The gunman shot the victim many times until he died.

At 5:20 a.m., Metropolitan Police officers tracked and arrested the gunman, a police officer stationed at Hua Mak Station named Police Lieutenant Narongwat, aged 25, at a rental room in Don Mueang District.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Thananthorn Rattana Sittipak, Commander of Metropolitan Police Division 4, announced at 12:20 p.m. that Pol. Lt. Narongwat had confessed to all charges. The incident began with a quarrel with Mr. Kris, the businessman. The two had known each other for five months, ever since the businessman reported the incident in another case to the Hua Mak Police Station.

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A 30-year-old businessman was shot to death on the Chalong Rat motorway on December 30, 2023.

Following that, Pol. Lt. Narongwat spent time after work driving the businessman, who promised to help him settle a two million baht debt from a failed business. However, Pol. Lt. Narongwat did not receive the promised help. He was enraged that he had been taken advantage of. They quarrelled on the motorway.

Pol. Lt. Narongwat claimed that after shooting Mr.Kris and returning to the accident scene, he wanted to seize the phone that had been fallen. He shot Mr. Kris again when he realised he wasn’t dead.

He was charged with “intentionally killing another person and taking weapons into the city, community, or public way openly or without necessity and urgency appropriate to the circumstances and shooting dynamite-using guns without reason in cities, villages, or crowded places.”

On December 31, he will appear in criminal court. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police Division 4 will proceed with his dismissal from service.

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The Chonburi Police Take The Frenchman To A Psychiatrist

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Mr. Stephane, who was dressed just in shorts, sat inside the Thai-style pavilion inside the house.

CHONBURI – One day after the Sattahip police officer in Chonburi Province hurried to rescue the Frenchman, 51, who had harmed himself inside the house until he regained consciousness and calmed down, he used the knife on himself again on Friday.

On December 29, around 1:30 p.m., a Thai wife of a Frenchman requested assistance from a Sattahip Police Officer, stating that her husband, Stephan, couldn’t control himself and injured himself again after she and their son went outside.

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The Frenchman tried to harm himself in two consecutive days.

The police then went to the house, which is located in Village No. 9, Bang Saray Subdistrict, Sattahip District, along with Chonburi Immigration Police officers, officials from the Klet Kaew Subdistrict Municipality’s disaster prevention and relief work, and staff from the Sawangrojanathammasathan Foundation Rescue Unit.

They discovered that the house door was locked, so they had to cut the key in order to get entry. Mr. Stephane, who was dressed just in shorts, sat inside the Thai-style pavilion inside the house, a sharp knife slammed into his own chest. He yelled at the cops not to come in.

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The police officers and rescuers had to cut the key in order to get into the house of the Frenchman.

The officers then attempted to speak with him for two hours, but he refused to give up the knife. Even the Frenchman’s wife and son rushed back from a business trip to assist with the conversation, but it was unsuccessful.

Later, some officers withdrew since they did not dare approach the Frenchman while the other officers kept a tight eye on him. They waited for him to calm down before taking him to a psychiatrist for a mental health checkup and treatment.

The Frenchman’s wife stated earlier that her husband was stressed since the family’s money was insufficient.

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Indians And Thais Fighting On Pattaya Road Are Questioned By Police

BANGKOK – Following the release of a viral video showing a group of Indian tourists fighting with a group of Thais on Thursday, Pol. Col. Navin Teerawit, superintendent of Pattaya Police Station, said on December 29 that officers questioned three of the seven people in the video.

Officials also questioned all of the Thai individuals in the video and filed their criminal records before freeing them.

The incident occurred on Thursday morning at Pattaya Beach Soi 13, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, according to witnesses.

 

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According to witnesses, a group of Thai men and women sat drinking alcohol as a group of Indian tourists strolled down the beachfront sidewalk. An Indian woman stepped in and slapped a Thai woman. She also called out to her friends to come over and help her.

Two groups of individuals are seen chasing each other in the centre of the road in the clip. They attacked each other with sticks over a metre long, belts, glass bottles, and iron ladles, causing passing cars to stop, and no one dared to stop them because they were scared he might be injured as well.

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According to the police officer, the inquiry indicated that the stories from both sides were contradictory. The Indians said that a Thai woman first splashed them with beer. The Thai woman claimed she had been drinking when the Indians walked in and asked to buy her services by speaking insultingly, so she splashed beer. Then an Indian rushed up behind her and attacked her. As a result, a brawl broke out.

Officials are still waiting for the results of both sides’ physical examinations before proceeding with the charge.

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CAMPARI And Centara Grand At CentralWorld Launched Red Sky Bar Sunset Lounge Opening Night

MR.Ryan Hill, MD Partnership Markets, Asia of CAMPARI GROUP (3rd from left) and MR.Robert F. Maurer Loeffler, Vice President Operations & General Manager – Centara Grand At CentralWorld (Middle) together launched “CAMPARI SUNSET OPENING NIGHT”. CAMPARI, Italy’s iconic red apéritif, and Centara Grand at CentralWorld launched a new spot to sip and savour Italian-inspired and classic drinks while enjoying the stunning sunset above the city at Sunset Lounge, located on the 56th floor at Red Sky Bar.

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  • Nishsha Boonyagorn 
  • MR.Ryan Hill, MD Partnership Markets, Asia of CAMPARI GROUP
  • MR.Robert F. Maurer Loeffler, Vice President Operations & General Manager – Centara Grand At CentralWorld
  • Katreeya English 
  • MR.Unnop  Kaewputtal, EAM, Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld
  • MR.Arno Schonfelder, General Manager – Alchemy Wines & Spirits (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Italian-inspired drinks, timeless classics and creative signature concoctions, and more while soaking up the scenery as the skies change the colour from one of Bangkok’s best spots.

Don’t miss the new and elevated Italian cocktail experience above the Bangkok skyline at Sunset Lounge. It is open daily from 17.00 – 01.00 hrs. Reservation is highly recommended at 02 100 6255.For more information, please visit https://www.bangkokredsky.com/

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World Population Up 75 Million This Year, Standing At 8 Billion On Jan. 1

People look up at Christmas lights as crowds stroll around downtown Lisbon's Chiado neighborhood, Saturday evening, Dec. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

The world population grew by 75 million people over the past year and on New Year’s Day it will stand at more than 8 billion people, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday.

The worldwide growth rate in the past year was just under 1%. At the start of 2024, 4.3 births and two deaths are expected worldwide every second, according to the Census Bureau figures.

The growth rate for the United States in the past year was 0.53%, about half the worldwide figure. The U.S. added 1.7 million people and will have a population on New Year’s Day of 335.8 million people.

If the current pace continues through the end of the decade, the 2020s could be the slowest-growing decade in U.S. history, yielding a growth rate of less than 4% over the 10-year-period from 2020 to 2030, said William Frey, a demographer at The Brookings Institution.

The slowest-growing decade currently was in the aftermath of the Great Depression in the 1930s, when the growth rate was 7.3%.

“Of course growth may tick up a bit as we leave the pandemic years. But it would still be difficult to get to 7.3%,” Frey said.

At the start of 2024, the United States is expected to experience one birth every nine seconds and one death every 9.5 seconds. However, immigration will keep the population from dropping. Net international migration is expected to add one person to the U.S. population every 28.3 seconds. This combination of births, deaths and net international migration will increase the U.S. population by one person every 24.2 seconds.

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As a Liverpool Fan, PM Srettha Comments on Man United

PM Srettha Thavisin talked with the reporters in the media room in the Government House on Tuesday, December 27, 2023.

BANGKOK – Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, a Liverpool Football Club fan, spoke with media about English Premier League football ahead of Arsenal’s game against West Ham United on Thursday night, predicting that the Gunners would win West Ham and surpass Liverpool at the top of the standings.

However, he made another error in his prediction when Arsenal lost 0-2. He had previously predicted that Liverpool would win 5-0 against Manchester United, but the result was a 0-0 draw.

PM Srettha shared his opinion after speaking with reporters and learning that many of them were Manchester United football fans: “Manchester United has only heart but not much skill.”

 

In the game that Manchester United overcame to win against Aston Villa after being 0-2 by a goal, he woke up to go to the bathroom between 3 and 4 a.m. and still saw the score at 1-2, but at the end of the game it turned out to be a 3-2 win, which could be overcome by fighting with the heart.

“Why does the Manchester United team need a defensive midfielder to score goals? That is not possible. Manchester United is a team valued hundreds of billions of dollars, but who is the striker’s name? Who can say? “No one knows,” he explained. When the reporter mentioned Hojlund’s name, the PM joked that Hojlund, who scored, was so thrilled that he cried.

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Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund celebrates scoring their side’s third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)

When asked if he would go to cheer on football at the Anfield stadium of Liverpool Football Club in England at the end of the season, PM Srettha answered it would not be proper if he went in the position of Prime Minister.

Before coming to politics, Srettha once spent £10,000 for a UEFA VIP package card, which includes accommodation at the Intercontinental Hotel in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, to watch Liverpool play Real Madrid in the 2018 final, which Real Madrid won.

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Thai Police Rush To Help A Frenchman In Distress With Self-harm

CHONBURI – On December 28, at 4:30 p.m., Sattahip police officers were alerted that a Frenchman was acting strangely. He injured himself inside the house, which is located at Village No. 9, Bang Saray Subdistrict, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, so they rushed there to join the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation officials and the Sawangrojanathammasathan Foundation Rescue Unit.

Mr. Stephane, 51 years old and of French nationality, was walking around with a sharp knife at the time, pendant on his own chest, and yelled for the police to leave the house.

Officers tried to negotiate with him for two hours until he regained consciousness and calmed down. He let his wife and son speak to him until he was able to regulate his emotions. The officers then returned to their respective forces.

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Mr. Stephane, 51 years old and of French nationality, was walking around with a sharp knife at the time.

The Frenchman’s wife stated that her husband was stressed since the money in the house was insufficient. He had requested her to bring the house to the bank to mortgage it and take out money to spend, but the process had to wait for the bank to approve it, which took approximately 3-4 months, giving her husband distress.

She had witnessed him using marijuana before that incident, and he had then asked her to get goods for the house. When she returned, she discovered her husband stabbing himself with a knife. She was concerned that he was in danger, so she requested assistance from the authorities.

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A Russian Visitor Hurt In Phuket’s Popular Waterpark Complains

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PHUKET – Mr. Fedor Kondrakov, 42, of Russian nationality, filed a complaint with the Consumer Protection Commission after being seriously injured while playing on a water slide at a popular waterpark in Phuket Province.

Through a translator, he stated that on November 10, he went down a major slide at the waterpark. There is no sign declaring the order or any particular warnings near the entrance point to the water slide, so he approached the lifeguard, who advised him to “just fold your arms across your chest.” There were no additional instructions.

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Mr. Fedor Kondrakov, filed a complaint with the Consumer Protection Commission

But then he rolled down the water slide, crashed into the water’s surface, and was injured. The water park staff called an ambulance to transport him to Bangkok Hospital in Phuket for treatment.

According to the medical team, two of his vertebrae were damaged and required emergency surgery, and he had to recover at the hospital for 7 days after surgery, followed by another 7 days at a hotel in Phuket. The surgery and medical bills totaled more than 800,000 baht, and he paid for them with health insurance and personal accidents. He will have to have surgery again in 9 months, and he has no idea how much the surgery will cost.

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A Russian visitor presents an X-ray film showing that two of his vertebrae were damaged and required emergency surgery.

After the incident, this well-known Phuket waterpark had not gotten in touch with him. Even during his recovery, he never had any staff visitors. As a result, he intended to file a complaint with the House Consumer Protection Committee in order to seek compensation. He hopes that this case will teach tourists to be more cautious when playing on dangerous equipment. He doesn’t want anything like this to happen to anyone else.

Mr. Naphol Boriboon, representative of the advisory group to the Chairman of the House Consumer Protection Committee, stated that he would bring up the complaint as an important agenda topic for the Consumer Protection Committee’s meeting to consider helping this tourist further.

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