Season or no season, one thing is clear Dhoni remains a hot topic
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14 Sep, 2025
Is he in or is he out? This question keeps popping up time and again. But none is willing to clarify. If he is like any normal employee, none will venture to speculate. But he is MS Dhoni, the Captain Cool. Not surprisingly, everyone is letting his/her imagination run amok. After Chennai Super Kings (CSK), the IPL franchise was born in 2008, Dhoni was appointed as Vice-President (Marketing) of N Srinivasan-headed The India Cements Ltd (ICL) in 2013. CSK was initially a division of ICL, which was the original franchisee owner of CSK. If grapevine is to go by, Srinivasan had reportedly given Dhoni a blank cheque to write his remuneration! In the past, Dhoni used to visit ICL plants across the country and address employees and dealers alike. In fact, in 2022, he unveiled the new premium cement brand, Conkrete Super King. Much water has flown under the bridge since then. Birla-owned UltraTech bought out N Srinivasan and his family in ICL. With ICL sold to UltraTech, Srinivasan has become the Chairman of CSK, which was hived off into a separate entity when the conflict of interest issue was raging. His daughter, Rupa Gurunath, too, has now become a Wholetime-Director of CSK. Given this backdrop, intense speculation is on whether Dhoni is still associated with ICL? There has been no official communication thus far either from UltraTech or MSD. The iconic Coromandel Towers, the corporate office of India Cements, in the meanwhile, is sporting the UltraTech brand along with ICL’s Sankar Cement, Coromandel King and Conkrete Super King. EWS, the holding company of N Srinivasan and family, Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd. and other firms have since moved to their new address in Adyar in the heart of the city. Season or no season, one thing is clear Dhoni remains a hot topic! (By KT Jagannathan)
17 Years After Nano Exit, Didi Green Signals Rs 1-Lakh EV Rollout
The Singur movement not only altered Bengal’s industrial trajectory but also marked one of the biggest power shifts in the state’s history — from the Left Front to Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress. Yet, the Nano car exit in 2008 left an enduring scar, branding Didi as “anti-industry” despite her repeated efforts to change that perception. Seventeen years later, the narrative seems to be coming full circle, with electric vehicle manufacturer Cynosure announced plans to launch a four-wheeler priced below Rs 1 lakh from Sugandha in Hooghly district — just 17 km away from Singur, where Ratan Tata’s dream project had collapsed in 2008. Cynosure revealed its plan at the launch of its electric three-wheeler in Kolkata and the prototype of the car would be unveiled after Diwali, with a commercial rollout targeted for January 2026. According to co-founder Sampurna Ghosh, the fully battery-operated vehicle will seat four passengers, including the driver with an aim to make personal cars affordable for the middle and lower-middle-class families. Sources said that the car’s final name would be decided by the chief minister. Political observers have pointed out that the announcement carries political undertones just ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, as it can be recalled that in 2008, Tata Motors withdrew from Singur after completing 80% of the factory, blaming Mamata then opposition leader. The project later shifted to Gujarat. Didi has since maintained that her fight was against the Left’s forcible land acquisition policy, not against Tata. (By Tanya Bagchi)
All-Men Show At The BCCI AGM, Where Is Women’s Empowerment?
A look at the representatives of the 35 members for the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for September 28 – published by the Electoral Officer in the documents section of the BCCI website – will tell one straightaway that none of them even thought of nominating a woman to attend the meeting. This year’s AGM will elect five office-bearers and one member representative to the nine-member Apex Council for a three year term. It is regrettable that the Indian Railways, Armed Forces/ Services and Association of Indian Universities (AIU) have not been able to find ways to nominate its representatives. While the three government departments have not explored ways, former India cricketers Sourav Ganguly (ex- BCCI president), Harbhajan Singh, Raghuram Bhat will attend the AGM representing Bengal, Punjab and Karnataka. The National Sports Governance Bill 2025 mandates the presence of four women at least in a 15 member executive committee of a national sports federation, and this will happen once the National Sports Board is put in place and the sports federations seek its membership. But as of now, none of the BCCI members have deemed it fit to nominate a woman, be it a former India or State cricketer or otherwise, to attend the AGM when many of them could have taken the step to empower women at a meeting like the AGM when policy decisions are taken. The BCCI, under Jay Shah took a number of initiatives to provide an impetus to women’s cricket. The young ICC chair, Shah, has increased the prize money manifold for the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup, but the BCCI members are still reluctant to be game-changers by nominating a woman for a meeting that is convened once in a year. (By G Viswanath)
Kerala Chief Secretary Faces Flak From Seniors And Juniors
Kerala’s Chief Secretary, A Jayathilak is facing flak for his high-handed behaviour from his IAS colleagues and state’s IPS officers. Jayathilak has come in the way of the career progression of at least three officers. Senior IAS officer, B Ashok, also principal secretary has alleged that Jayathilak refused to give him a vigilance clearance in June 2025 when he applied for deputation to the post of chief controller, VSSC, Department of Space. In his petition before the CAT, Ashok has contended that “the refusal to provide clearance despite the fact that there had not been any vigilance cases or disciplinary action against him, speaks volumes of the malice harboured by the chief secretary.” Jayathilak flagged a vigilance case regarding irregularities in the sanction of pay and allowance in the Ayush Department under Ashok. Following this, Ashok was forced to submit that the inquiry was completed and the government recommended no further action. This led to Ashok submitting a representation to the Chief Secretary to rectify his earlier statement. Interestingly, the correction was made only after the last day prescribed for submission of the application for the post in VSSC. Likewise, DGP, Yogesh Gupta who currently heads Fire and Rescue Services Department has initiated legal action against the State government for withholding a vigilance status report on him sought by Union Home Ministry for clearance for securing a post in the central service. Yogesh too has approached CAT. He has accused the government of using vigilance reports as a tool to control bureaucrats. And if this is not enough, Jayathilak has a running match with junior IAS officer, Prasanth N, who is under suspension for nearly one year, without giving proper reasons, which is against service rules. Sources say a fierce power struggle is brewing in the state’s IAS hierarchy with the tide slowly turning against Jayathilak. (By Our National Editor)
Big Stars, Big Risk: No Guarantee Of Box Office Hits
Recent box‑office disappointments from Baaghi 4 and War 2 to the latest Housefull 5 instalment, all underline a fundamental shift: the star cast no longer guarantees good openings. In past decades marquee names could single‑handedly generate massive opening weekends; today even established superstars such as Tiger Shroff, Hrithik Roshan, Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan, Shahid Kapoor and Jr NTR struggle to ignite the immediate surge that once defined success. High‑profile casts with weak concepts are faltering, while content‑led films and global formats are finding passionate, sustainable audiences. Younger viewers, particularly Gen Z, now prioritise authenticity, narrative innovation and experiential value over celebrity worship. They binge Korean dramas, embrace Japanese anime like Demon Slayer, attend immersive live experiences and discover diverse global content on OTT platforms. The enthusiastic reception for Demon Slayer’s theatrical release and the success of content‑driven films such as Saiyaara demonstrate that strong storytelling, memorable music and convincing world‑building can outdraw even big‑name star vehicles. Conversely, titles that leaned primarily on star power including some recent franchise entries like Baaghi 4 and Housefull 5 have failed to translate celebrity into sustained box‑office momentum. For filmmakers, producers and studios the implications are clear. First, invest in content development: prioritise script refinement, richer character arcs and tonal clarity before locking in headline casting. Second, align casting to story needs rather than assuming star wattage will compensate for weak material. Third, embrace mid‑budget, high‑concept projects that allow creative risk and targeted marketing rather than relying solely on costly tentpoles. (By Girish Wankhede)
Price Of Urbanisation: Mumbai Registers 72% Dip In Tree Plantations
Mumbai has registered a drastic 72% dip in tree plantations thanks to rapid urbanization and lack of spaces for tree plantations. The number of tree plantations in Mumbai have slid from 72,212 trees in 2023-24 to 20,044 in 2024-2025 as per the latest Environment Status Report released by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). This includes about 9234 saplings planted in the city by Maharashtra’s forest department as part of its target to undertake plantations of over 10 crore saplings this year to increase the state’s green cover from 21.25% to 33 %. The state has already achieved 50% of its target by undertaking plantations of over 5.32 crore saplings this year. Deterioration of Mumbai’s air quality has been attributed to its depleting tree cover. No tree census has been conducted since 2018. This means the actual number of trees remains unknown and we are stuck at 29,75,283 trees. Conservation activist and founder of Waghoba Foundation Sanjiv Valsan questions the validity of the figures released by the government pointing to the glaring absence of figures of trees that are officially cut to make way for various urban megaprojects in the city like Metro, Bullet Trains etc. The actual number of trees lost to rapid urbanization and redevelopment of old buildings, which is not revealed, could be quite high. Reportedly, an estimated 40 trees are lost daily to make way for various projects. “Miyawaki plantations can never compensate for the loss of tree cover since they are essentially vertical stalks lacking canopy and unable to provide equivalent benefits like oxygen generation or carbon sequestration,” observes Valsan. A small relief is the BMC policy now to earmark spaces for planting trees alongside cement concrete roads. (By Hepzi Anthony)
Odisha Govt Appoints Consultant To Transform Bhubaneswar Into A Singapore Like City
The Odisha chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi is seriously planning to make the state capital Bhubaneswar shine like Singapore. Call it infection from Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s Singapore inspired capital, Amaravati or PM Modi’s vision to create several Singapore within India. The Odisha government has already appointed Singapore-based Surbana Jurong Infrastructure to design the master plan for the proposed Bhubaneswar New City Project covering 800 acres with an estimated investment of Rs 8,179 crore. The new city will encompass three villages Daspur, Gothapatna and Malipada. The vision is to make it a multi-economic growth zone aligned with Odisha state’s long-term vision Vikshit Odisha 2036. The new city will have a total built up area of around 21.7 million sq ft covering residential, office space, commercial, industrial and neighborhood shopping area having MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) facilities and incorporating global standards and best practices in urban planning. The Odisha government intends to accommodate 15,000 housing units and 60,000 people in the planned Singapore style Bhubaneswar. Sources say Odisha government’s intention is to incorporate best practices and global standards in urban planning. It wants to make the project sustainable, vibrant and green, supporting Odisha’s economic growth, urban living, trust and shared future. (By Sangram Mohanty)
Dulquer Salmaan: Blending Stardom With Smart Business Moves
Malayalam cinema’s suave hero, Dulquer Salmaan is truly a Lucky Baskhar. You might think so what? He is a nepo hero from the house of a film legend, Mammootty. Bloodlines can exalt a star only for a limited time, eventually they have to prove their mettle. Dulquer has leaped further than his father. His company, Wayfarer Films just released Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra is setting new records at the box office. In just 13 days of showing, it has collected Rs 200 crore and much critical acclaim for its producer Dulquer who plays a cameo in the film. Dulquer is shrewdly strategizing his status not just as a star but a producer of quality stuff. Dulquer’s upcoming film, Kaantha was all set for release on September 12 but he suddenly decided to postpone its release to get the best of Lokah’s ROI. Its cost of production was Rs 32 crore and Dulquer is confident it will bring in Rs 300 crore. He has already announced that he will share the overflow with the crew of Lokah. Dulquer wants Kaantha too, to be an unforgettable film. Success needs well thought out master plans. Luck is the magic component. (By Padma Ramnath)
Fight Breaks Out In Pune Cinema Over Couple’s Loud Spoiler Commentary
Imagine someone sitting next to you in a cinema house describing the climax of a suspense movie. You will be livid for receiving the unwarranted running commentary. You will certainly tend to express your anger in some manner. This is exactly what happened though the end of the incident was totally unimagined. This happened in Chinchwad, Pune, where the famous “The Conjuring: Last Rites” was being screened. Said to be another thrilling chapter of the iconic Conjuring cinematic universe, the movie is based on real events, shown in a powerful and spine-chilling end. As the audience was engrossed in watching the unfolding story with a baited breath, a couple began discussing the plot loudly. The magnanimous husband started dispensing the knowledge and soon reached the climax point. This naturally enraged the people sitting nearby as their interest could not hold after knowing the end. As someone sitting next to the couple asked the husband to remain silent, an altercation ensued. As the complainant was not ready to relent, the husband attacked him. The former’s wife tried to intercede but she, too, had to suffer blows from the attacker. The police have filed a case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code but no arrests have been made since there is no precedent in the annals of the criminal justice history of India. (By Dilip Chaware)
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