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Agniveer Recruitment Rally under Unit Headquarter Quota at Punjab Regimental Centre, Ramgarh Cantt

Indian Army Recruitment Rally Agniveer

Jalandhar, 11 Feb, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

1. The Punjab Regiment Centre is conducting a Agniveer Recruitment Rally under Unit Headquarter Quota with effect from 16 Feb 2026 onwards at Dhyan Chand Stadium, Ramgarh Cantt. Candidates are required to report at Longewala Gate, The Punjab Regimental Centre, Ramgarh Cantt by 04:00 hours on the respective scheduled dates.

2. Schedule of Rally:-

16 Feb 2026. Categories – All Trial Sponsored/ Outstanding Sportsmen.

2.1. Sikh Sportsperson (except Mazhabi, Ramdasia, SC and ST) meeting certification norms.

2.2. National/ International level sportsperson can be recruited from AIAC irrespective of State and Class.

2.3 Games & Sports: Athletics incl Track & field events, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Hockey, Handball, Volleyball, Wrestling & Kabaddi.

17 Feb 2026. Categories – All Trial Sponsored/ Outstanding Sportsmen- Reserve Day.

18 Feb 2026. Categories – Agniveer GD (Sikh only as well as Sportsmen selected during Trial).

2.4. Sikh (except Mazhabi, Ramdasia, SC and ST) from any states/UT of India (Only for relationship Candidates of any Regiment)

2.5. Categories – Agniveer Tdn 10th Pass (Chef & Dresser) – Agniveer Tradesman (All India All Caste). Any State/ UT of India only for the wards of serving and ex- servicemen belonging to Indian Army.

2.6. Categories – Agniveer Tdn 10th Pass Musician – All India All Class (AIAC) any State of India incl UTs (OPEN CATEGORY). Desirous candidates’ talented in playing musical instruments.

2.7. Categories – Agniveer Tdn 8th Pass (House Keeper) – Agniveer Tradesman 8th Pass (All India All Caste). Any State/ UT of India only for the wards of serving and ex-servicemen belonging to Indian Army.

19 Feb 2026 Aptitude test of Musician (To be conducted by IOAB Inspector of Army Band).

3. Eligibility Following will be applicable:-

3.1. Age Limit The Age limit for the applicants will be from 17 ½ years to 21 years.
1st day of the month of Oct of recruiting year (01 Apr-31 Mar) will be taken as affective date for determining the age eligibility for the candidates.

3.2. Gender & Martial Status As applicable to respective categories/ trades being
enrolled as on date for the IA.

3.3. Medical Standards A candidate must meet the medical eligibility conditions laid down for enrolment in the IA as applicable to respective categories/trades.

Bomb Threat to Mohali Schools; Police Swing into Action, 16 Schools Evacuated

SAS Nagar Police visit schools

SAS Nagar, February 11, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

Mohali Police swung into action immediately after receiving bomb threat emails sent to around 16 schools in Mohali city and one each in Zirakpur and Kharar on Wednesday morning.

Divulging details outside Learning Paths School, Sector 67, SSP Harmandeep Singh Hans said the threatening emails were received by private schools between 7:30 am and 8:00 am. Acting swiftly on the information, police teams led by SPs, DSPs and SHOs rushed to the schools along with Anti-Sabotage Teams and Bomb Disposal Squads.

He said the checking of all schools was completed within about two and a half hours with the support of additional force and specialised teams from neighbouring districts and Chandigarh headquarters.

All schools were evacuated and closed for students and staff well before the search operations began. “With the grace of God, no explosive material was found at any of the locations,” SSP Hans added.

The search operations were supervised by SP City Dilpreet Singh along with SPs Navneet Singh Mahal, Mohit Aggarwal, Sukhnaz Singh, Ramandeep Singh and Talwinder Singh Gill; DSP City-1 Prithvi Singh Chahal, DSP City-2 Harsimran Singh Bal and all SHOs.

Schools covered during the search included Amity School, Doon School, Learning Paths, Gurukul School, Vivek High School, Paragon School, YPS, St. Mary’s School, Manav Rachna School, Lawrence School, Gem Public School, Ram Tirath School, Shiwalik Public School and Sant Ishar Singh School, among others.

SSP Hans said Mohali Police remains fully alert to such incidents. An FIR is being lodged and the case has been referred to the Cyber Police Station, Phase-7, Mohali to ascertain the origin of the threatening email and carry out a detailed investigation.

PM Modi highlights how carbon capture can power India’s next steel revolution

Narendra Modi India PM and BJP

New Delhi, Feb 11, 2026
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday highlighted how carbon capture can power India’s next steel revolution as the country’s guided efforts towards Net Zero 2070 commitment, strategic investments, and hydrogen initiatives drive growth, global competitiveness, and lead the road to a Viksit Bharat.

PM Modi referred to an article by Union Steel Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy about India’s iron and steel sector being at a defining moment in its development journey.

As the second largest crude steel producer in the world, with an output of around 152 million tonnes (MT) in FY 2024-25, the sector is fundamental to the country’s economic growth, infrastructure expansion and employment generation.

With a target of achieving 300 MT of crude steel capacity by FY 2030–31 under the National Steel Policy 2017 and a longer-term vision of reaching 500 million tonnes by 2047, steel will remain central to India’s industrial and developmental aspirations.

The minister points out that at the same time, steel production is energy-intensive and emissions-intensive. India’s steel industry continues to rely predominantly on blast furnace and coal-based direct reduced iron production routes that use coal as the primary energy and reducing agent. As a result, the sector contributes nearly 10 to 12 per cent of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

Addressing this challenge is not only an environmental imperative to achieve Net Zero by 2070 but also a strategic necessity to ensure the competitiveness of Indian steel in an increasingly carbon-conscious global economy. The government has begun laying the foundation for a decisive transition towards cleaner steelmaking, the minister observes.

The introduction of the green steel taxonomy marks an important milestone by defining emission intensity benchmarks (less than 2.2 tCO2e/t-fs) and providing a clear framework to identify and reward low-emission steel products as ‘green steel’ with 3 to 5 star ratings.

This policy clarity can unlock demand for cleaner steel across infrastructure, construction and manufacturing sectors, while encouraging producers to invest in emissions reduction technologies, he said.

Kumaraswamy also underscored that in parallel, the Steel Ministry has been allocated Rs 455 crore under the National Green Hydrogen Mission to pilot the use of green hydrogen in steel production. This initiative signals a strong commitment to transformative technologies that can reshape steel production pathways in the coming years. Together, these measures reflect a growing recognition that decarbonising steel is integral to India’s broader climate and industrial strategy.

He said that these measures will accelerate the low-carbon steel production; however, to achieve Net Zero, the Indian steel industry is also working towards carbon capture, utilisation, and storage.

Against this backdrop, the allocation of Rs 20,000 crore in the Union Budget for piloting carbon capture utilisation and storage technologies across five sectors, including steel, represents a decisive policy intervention. For the steel industry, carbon capture holds exceptional relevance towards the complete elimination of emissions, which is so far challenging even with improved energy efficiency and renewable power.

Carbon capture systems offer a direct and effective solution to address these process-related emissions. By capturing carbon dioxide from blast furnaces and direct reduced iron operations before it is released into the atmosphere, CCUS technologies can deliver substantial emissions reductions while allowing existing plants to continue operating.

This makes CCUS a powerful tool for India, where a large base of steelmaking assets will remain in service for decades, the minister added.(Agency)

‘Nothing alarming’, Sonam Wangchuk cannot be released on medical grounds: Centre tells SC

Sonam Wangchuk

New Delhi, Feb 11, 2026
The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that Ladakh-based social activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is under preventive detention under the National Security Act (NSA), is “fit, hale and hearty” and cannot be released on health grounds.

Appearing for the Union government, Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta submitted before a Bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and Prasanna B. Varale that Wangchuk’s medical condition has been periodically reviewed and there was “nothing alarming” warranting his release.

Opposing any relaxation on medical grounds, SG Mehta told the apex court: “It will not be possible to release him on health grounds. It may not be desirable, either. We have given utmost consideration.”

“We have examined his health periodically 24 times. He is fit, hale and hearty. He had some digestive issues; he is being treated. There is nothing to worry about, nothing alarming. We cannot make exceptions like this,” added the Centre’s second-highest law officer.

The submissions were made during the hearing of a habeas corpus petition filed by Dr Gitanjali J. Angmo, challenging her husband’s detention under the NSA as “illegal” and an “arbitrary exercise violating his fundamental rights”.

In an earlier hearing, the Supreme Court had orally asked the Union government to reconsider the continued preventive detention of Wangchuk, particularly in view of his “not very good” health and advancing age.

The Justice Kumar-led Bench had observed that Wangchuk has been in custody since September 26, 2025, and suggested that the government “give it a thought” on whether his detention needed to continue.

Earlier this week, the top court had cautioned against granting further adjournments in the matter and had declined a request for more time from the government’s law officer. Directed that the matter be listed for hearing at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, it had told Additional Solicitor General (ASG) K.M. Nataraj: “You must understand it is a habeas corpus matter”.(Agency)

Mamata, only Indian CM who moved SC to avoid paying DA to her govt employees: Bhupendra Yadav

Bhupender Yadav Union Minister

Kolkata, Feb 11, 2026
Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupendra Yadav, on Wednesday said Mamata Banerjee is the only Indian Chief Minister who moved the Supreme Court against her state government employees to avoid paying dearness allowance at par with the central government employees and arrears accrued on it over years.

“Mamata Banerjee is the only Indian Chief Minister who has approached the Apex Court against her own government employees. She had alleged that so many people were killed because of the special intensive revision exercise.

But in reality, no one was killed because of that revision exercise. On the contrary, several state government employees died out of frustration after being denied their legitimate dearness allowance dues,” Yadav said while interacting with the media persons here on Wednesday afternoon.

Also present at the press conference was the leader of the opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari.

He ridiculed the Chief Minister for avoiding media queries on the Supreme Court order on dearness allowance arrears to West Bengal government employees, claiming that the matter was sub-judice.

“I want to remind the Chief Minister that the matter is no longer sub-judice since the Supreme Court had already given a clear order in the matter last week.

The Supreme Court had given clear instructions to the West Bengal government on the payment of dearness allowance arrears to the state government since that payment was part of their legitimate right. The Chief Minister had violated the Supreme Court order again and again. If this time, she does that again, there are legal provisions against it,” the leader of the opposition in the state Assembly said.

The Supreme Court’s verdict on February 5 directed the West Bengal government to pay dearness allowance arrears to the state government employees and pensioners for the period between 2008 and 2019, and also 25 per cent of that amount by March 31 this year.

The payments are expected to cost the state exchequer a little over Rs 10,000 crore immediately and Rs 42,000 crore in the long run.(Agency)

INDIA bloc would’ve gone to US as equals, not be equated with Pak, says Rahul Gandhi in LS

Rahul Gandhi Congress LoP

New Delhi, Feb 11, 2026
Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said that if an INDIA bloc government had negotiated an agreement with the US, it would have ensured an arrangement on “equal” terms and would not have allowed India to be treated “equal to Pakistan”, asserting that it would have taken every possible step to safeguard India’s energy security and farmers.

Participating in the discussion on the Union Budget, Gandhi sought what he described as “creative freedom” during his speech and used analogies from martial arts to explain political strategy and negotiations.

“The foundation of martial arts starts with the grip. Without the grip, nothing happens. First comes the grip, then the second grip, and then it leads to the choke. The choke focuses on the neck and secures control… At one point, you can see it in the opponent’s eyes, and he knows that he has lost the game, and then he taps and surrenders… Grip, choke and tap… grip is seen in martial arts, but not in politics,” he said.

Referring to the Economic Survey, Gandhi said it highlighted two major global developments shaping the current geopolitical environment. “I was looking at the economic survey, and I found two points there. First, that you are living in a world of intensifying geopolitical conflict, which means that the dominance of the US is being challenged by the Chinese, Russians and other forces.”

“Second, that we are living in a world of energy and financial weaponisation. The main thing they are saying here is that we are moving from a world of stability to instability. The Prime Minister and, shockingly, the NSA stated that the era of war is over. In fact, we are moving into an era of war,” he said.

Highlighting ongoing global conflicts, Gandhi added, “You can see war is there in Ukraine, war was there in Gaza, war is there in the Middle East, threat of war is there in Iran. We had Operation Sindoor. So we are moving into a world of instability.”

The Congress leader said he agreed with the Economic Survey’s observation that the dominance of the US dollar is being challenged. “The LoP said that he agreed to the Economic Survey’s point that the US dollar is being ‘challenged’ and so is the ‘US supremacy’. We are moving from one superpower to something that we cannot predict — maybe two superpowers or multiple powers — which is an unpredictable world. I agree with that,” he said.

Gandhi also warned about the potential impact of artificial intelligence and the importance of data in the global technology landscape. “Everyone talks about AI, but talking about AI is like talking about the internal combustion engine without talking about petrol. The petrol for AI is data. If you have AI and you don’t have data, you are nothing,” he said.

“Which are the two biggest pools of data on the planet? The Indian and the Chinese pools. They also have 1.4 billion people; we have a bigger population than them, we allow more freedom, we allow our people to do more dynamic things, so we have, in fact, the more interesting data,” he added.

He said India must recognise its strengths in a rapidly changing global environment. “What you need is to move into a dangerous world; we have to understand our strengths; the central strength of our country is our people,” he said.

“The second strength… Food and our farmers. Food is abundant today. Third, energy, fuel and petrol… These are the three things that need to be protected in the turbulent times,” Gandhi said.

He added that while the Union Budget appears to recognise these areas, it does not adequately address them.

Gandhi said the Budget “recognises” these aspects, but there is “nothing in the Budget that looks into these issues”.

Speaking about the India-US interim trade agreement, Gandhi said, “In parallel to the Budget, we have made a deal with the United States. One thing I would like to make clear is something that is not well understood — In a context between the US and China, the single most valuable asset is Indian data.”

“If the Americans want to remain a superpower and if the Americans want to protect their dollar, the key to that is Indian data. Why? Because the Chinese have a data pool of 1.4 billion people,” he said, adding that the combined data pool of the United States, Africa and Europe does not match China’s.

Explaining India’s negotiating position, Gandhi said, “If India is going to the table, what we put on the table is our people. Their wisdom, what they do, their likes, dislikes, their imagination, and their fears. This has suddenly, in the 21st century, got value. In the 20th century, it had no value.”

Highlighting the strategic importance of population, Gandhi said, “I remember so many people saying that population is a weight, population is a disaster. No, population is the biggest asset you can have. It’s a strength. But it’s only a strength if you recognise that data is important.”

Drawing a comparison with how the “INDIA Alliance” would have handled negotiations with US President Donald Trump, Gandhi said, “We would have said, President Trump, the most important thing in this equation is the Indian data. You want to protect your dollar. We are your friends, we can protect your dollar, but you need to understand that the biggest asset to protect your dollar is with the Indian people. Second thing we would have said that President Trump, you need to understand that you are going to talk to us as an equal, not as servants.”

He further said that he would have told the US leadership, “Our energy security is our energy security, and we are going to protect it,” and added, “We understand that you need to protect your farmers, but we will also protect our farmers.”

“We would go there as equals, we would not be made equal to Pakistan,” Gandhi said.

He also stated that an INDIA bloc government would have responded to Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir’s meeting with the US President.

Gandhi further alleged that the trade arrangement could limit India’s strategic autonomy in energy procurement.

“The US will now decide where we will buy our oil from and not our Prime Minister, and if India buys oil from a country that the US does not approve of, then they will punish us with tariffs,” he said.

Continuing his criticism, Gandhi added, “You’ve weaponised energy, and you don’t have any solutions to overcome this.”(Agency)

Ritu Tawde elected unopposed as Mumbai Mayor, Sanjay Ghadi as Deputy Mayor

Ritu Tawde BJP

Mumbai, Feb 11, 2026
BJP corporator Ritu Tawde and Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) corporator Sanjay Ghadi were on Wednesday elected unopposed as the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), respectively.

The Shiv Sena (UBT), Congress and other opposition parties did not field their candidates, paving the way for unanimous election. The development brings to an end nearly four years of administrator rule in the civic body and signals a significant shift in Mumbai’s political landscape.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde extended their congratulations, promising a transparent and people-centric administration.

They said that under the leadership of Tawde and Ghadi, the MahaYuti alliance would accelerate Mumbai’s development in line with the vision of Balasaheb Thackeray’s birth centenary year.

Tawde and Ghadi formally assumed office in the BMC hall amid cheers from corporators, accepting charge from Municipal Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani.

“I am extremely happy that once again the Shiv Sena-BJP Mahayuti has secured the posts of Mayor and Deputy Mayor in the BMC. Both Ritu Tawde and Sanjay Ghadi are committed soldiers of the alliance,” Fadnavis said.

He added that the Mahayuti had sought votes to ensure a transparent and citizen-focused civic administration, and the swearing-in reflected the mandate given by Mumbaikars.

Describing Tawde as an experienced and strong Marathi face who has consistently raised civic issues, the Chief Minister expressed confidence that the alliance’s development agenda would gain further momentum under her leadership.

On Ghadi’s appointment, Fadnavis said the city would benefit from his experience as a senior Shiv Sainik. He reiterated that the corporation would be run in accordance with the ideals envisioned by Balasaheb Thackeray.

Fadnavis assured that the state government would extend full support to the new civic leadership to give a new direction to the BMC and realise the aspirations of Mumbai’s residents.

With Tawde’s election, the BJP has secured the Mayor’s post in Mumbai after over four decades, effectively ending the 25-year dominance of the Shiv Sena (UBT) in the BMC. In the recent civic polls, the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 89 seats, while its ally, the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, won 29 seats — comfortably crossing the majority mark of 114 in the 227-member House.

In a strategic decision, the Shinde-led Shiv Sena plans to rotate the Deputy Mayor’s five-year term among four corporators, with Sanjay Ghadi set to serve the first 15 months.

A veteran corporator from Ghatkopar (Ward 132), Tawde previously served as Chairperson of the BMC Education Committee. Known for her assertive stance on civic issues and advocacy of Marathi identity, she outlined monsoon preparedness and urban transformation as immediate priorities in her inaugural address.

Upon assuming office, Tawde stated that she would function as a “sevak” of Mumbai, focusing on improving roads and drainage systems, as well as addressing illegal encroachments.

Meanwhile, leaders from the Shiv Sena (UBT) said their decision not to contest was both strategic and a recognition of the MahaYuti’s clear majority, while also citing respect for the Marathi identity of the elected candidates.(Agency)

Former TDB chief N. Vasu gets statutory bail in Sabarimala case

Sabarimala gold heist

Kollam (Kerala), Feb 11, 2026
A vigilance court in Kerala’s Kollam on Wednesday granted statutory bail to former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) President and Commissioner N. Vasu in the Sabarimala gold misappropriation case.

The relief comes after the Special Investigation Team (SIT) failed to file a charge sheet within 90 days of his arrest, a lapse that legally entitled the accused to default bail.

Vasu, arrested on November 11, 2025, is the third accused in the alleged gold-plating irregularities case and becomes the fifth accused to secure bail.

Earlier, prime accused Unnikrishnan Potti and Murari Babu, among others, had also obtained bail.

Once procedural formalities are completed, Vasu, who is also a CPI-M leader, will be formally released from custody later in the day.

The case pertains to allegations that during Vasu’s tenure as Devaswom Commissioner, gold plates were recorded as copper plates and placed before the Board agenda.

The SIT has maintained that this formed part of broader irregularities involving temple assets.

However, delays in receiving scientific examination results reportedly prevented investigators from completing the charge sheet within the statutory timeframe.

Since his arrest, Vasu has been lodged in the hospital block of Poojappura Central Jail due to health concerns.

His earlier production in court in handcuffs during remand extension proceedings had triggered controversy.

Meanwhile, the court on Wednesday extended the remand of the other accused, Pankaj Bhandari, Govardhan, and K.S. Baiju by 14 days.

Investigators had also cited a letter from Potti to the then TDB President seeking permission to use gold separated from the plates for a girl’s wedding.

Despite allegedly being aware of excess gold in Potti’s possession, Vasu forwarded the letter to the Thiruvabharanam Commissioner without initiating action, according to the SIT.

Vasu has consistently denied wrongdoing, asserting that no plates were removed during his tenure.

With the court earlier observing that discrimination among the accused is untenable, the SIT’s delay has significantly altered the legal trajectory of the case.(Agency)

Aparshakti Khurana on ‘ROOT’: It’s difficult to enact in a language that you don’t think in

Aparshakti Khurana Actor 1

Mumbai, Feb 11, 2026
Bollywood actor Aparshakti Khurana is all set to make his Tamil debut with “ROOT: Running Out Of Time”.

Shedding light on what it was like to work in a language he is not too familiar with, Aparshakti shared that it is not easy to act in a language one does not think in.

Talking about his next, he said, “I saw the rushes of a web series that the film’s director Sooriyaprathap sir had made, and it looked promising. So, I decided to collaborate with him.”

Reflecting on the difficulties he faced while working in a Kollywood drama, the ‘Dangal’ actor stated, “It’s difficult to enact in a language that you are not thinking in.”

He revealed that he used to think in English, translate it, and then deliver the performance.

“It changes your impromptu behaviour and certain reflexes. Having said that, before hitting the floor, we did enough workshops to understand the language we are entering,” Aparshakti explained.

He further opened up about the growing acceptance of cinema among viewers, irrespective of the language.

Elated about the blurring boundaries between industries and artistes working across languages, Aparshakti added, “We all stay in India, and when audiences have started accepting all sorts of languages and cinema, why shouldn’t artistes from one world be cast in another? It’s a lot of fun for the actor, writer, director, and audience to see what comes out of it. I’m looking forward to working in different languages.”

He described working on ‘ROOTS’ as a “fine experience of filmmaking.”.

“Before ROOT, there were a couple of Tamil scripts that came my way. However, the talks did not progress further. It’s beautiful to be working with this amazing and talented cast and crew. We’ve made a film that all of us are very proud of. It’s extremely different from what I’ve done so far. Now, I’m already reading another Tamil script,” the ‘Stree’ actor added.

Written and directed by Sooriyaprathap S, “ROOT” has Gautham Ram Karthik in a key role, along with Narain, Bhavya Trikha, Y Gee Mahendra, Pavni Reddy, Linga, and RJ Anandhi as part of the ensemble cast.(Agency)

Anil Kapoor plays army man navigating civilian life in ‘Subedaar’ teaser

Anil Kapoor Actor 2

Mumbai, Feb 11, 2026
The teaser of the upcoming streaming film ‘Subedaar’ was unveiled on Wednesday. It is stark, controlled, and unapologetically intense. Actor Anil Kapoor essays the titular role of Subedaar Arjun Morya. With minimal dialogue and maximum impact, the actor crafts a presence that feels seasoned, battle-worn, and quietly volatile.

Sharing the teaser with a bold warning, “They f**** with the wrong man”, the makers made it clear that this is not a story of noise, but of consequence. The punchline has already struck a chord online, amplifying the anticipation around the film.

Subedaar is a grounded, and hard-hitting drama that explores the emotional and psychological aftermath of a life spent in uniform.

The film follows Arjun Morya, an officer navigating a civilian world that no longer operates by the codes he lived and fought by. Rather than glorifying power, he examines what happens when discipline collides with chaos, and when a man trained to command must confront battles that are no longer fought on the battlefield.

The film is helmed by Suresh Triveni, and also stars Radhika Madan, Aditya Rawal, Saurabh Shukla, and Mona Singh, hinting at a layered narrative grounded in emotional realism.

While Anil Kapoor has played men of authority before, ‘Subedaar’ feels like progression, not repetition. It’s a role that doesn’t rely on volume or nostalgia, but on precision and depth, proof that a true cinema icon doesn’t reinvent loudly, he evolves decisively. The film is set to release on March 5, 2026 on OTT.

Earlier, Anil Kapoor celebrated 42 years of his film ‘Mashaal’ with a special social media post. Commemorating the milestone, Anil shared a photo collage of some scenes from the movie on the Stories section of his Instagram account, claiming that the fire continues to burn strongly even after more than 4 decades.

He wrote in the caption, “42 years of Mashaal and the fire still burns just as strong (fire emoji) A film that will always live in my heart @yrf”.

If the reports are to be believed, the role essayed by Anil in the movie was initially offered to Amitabh Bachchan and then to Kamal Haasan. However, after both of them turned down the offer, the part finally went to Anil. Directed and produced by Yash Chopra, ‘Mashaal’ saw Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, and Rati Agnihotri in key roles, along with others.

The project marked Anil’s primary on-screen collaboration with Dilip Kumar. ‘Mashaal’ talks about Vinod Kumar (Played by Dilip Kumar), a respected, law-abiding citizen who turns to crime to seek revenge.

The project was adapted from the Marathi play ‘Ashroonchi Zhali Phule’ written by Marathi writer Vasant Kanetkar. The movie was later remade in Malayalam with the title ‘Ithile Iniyum Varu’ with Mammootty in the lead.(Agency)