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Pahalgam tragedy: Karnataka woman recounts chilling encounter with terrorist who asked her to go tell Modi

A survivor of the Pahalgam terror attack shares how her family was targeted, and the chilling message the assailant left for the Prime Minister.

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In a heart-wrenching revelation following the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, Pallavi, the wife of deceased tourist Manjunath, recounted the terrifying moments when she and her son came face-to-face with one of the assailants. The family, hailing from Shivamogga in Karnataka, was targeted during their holiday in the Valley.

The attack, which reportedly aimed at Hindu tourists, left Manjunath dead, while his wife and 18-year-old son Abhijeya narrowly survived. The three were on a vacation that began on April 19 and were scheduled to return on April 24.

“He said, go and tell Modi”: Pallavi recalls terrorist’s chilling words

Speaking to a Kannada media outlet, Pallavi shared that after witnessing her husband’s brutal death, she confronted the terrorist, pleading for her and her son’s lives to be taken too. Instead, she says, the terrorist coldly told them, “Nahin marenge. Tum Modi ko jaake bolo” (I won’t kill you. Go and tell Modi).

According to her, the attackers were not in army uniforms and seemed to specifically target men—especially newlywed husbands—among the 500-odd tourists present. “Hindus were targeted,” Pallavi stated. “Almost all men were attacked while women and others were left unharmed.”

Grief-stricken family awaits Manjunath’s return

Pallavi described the moment her husband died. “My son was hungry, and my husband went to get him some bread. That’s when the firing started. People ran, but I saw my husband had been shot in the head. I sat beside his body, unable to react.”

Even in her trauma, Pallavi pleaded with authorities to help airlift her husband’s body back home, insisting, “All three of us must return together.”

Back in Shivamogga, Manjunath’s family is in shock. His elderly mother has not been told of his death; instead, she has been led to believe he is merely injured and will return soon. Manjunath was a realtor by profession, and Pallavi works as a bank manager.

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Father’s Day 2026: date, history, significance and budget-friendly gift ideas for dads

Father’s Day 2026 falls on June 21. Learn about its history, significance, celebration traditions and affordable gift ideas to honour fathers and father figures.

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Father’s Day 2026 will be celebrated on Sunday, June 21, offering families an opportunity to honour fathers and father figures for their love, support, guidance and sacrifices. In India, as well as in several countries including the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, the occasion is observed on the third Sunday of June every year.

The day is dedicated not only to fathers but also to grandfathers, stepfathers, guardians and mentors who play an important role in shaping lives and supporting families.

When is Father’s Day 2026?

Father’s Day 2026 falls on June 21, which is the third Sunday of June. The date changes each year, but the tradition of celebrating it on the third Sunday of June remains the same in many countries, including India.

History of Father’s Day

The modern observance of Father’s Day is widely linked to Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington. Inspired by Mother’s Day celebrations, she wanted to honour her father, William Jackson Smart, a Civil War veteran who raised six children as a single parent after his wife’s death. Her efforts led to one of the earliest Father’s Day celebrations in Spokane on June 19, 1910.

Over the following decades, support for the observance grew across the United States. Father’s Day was officially recognised as a national holiday in 1972 when then-US President Richard Nixon signed a proclamation establishing it as an annual celebration.

Significance of Father’s Day

Father’s Day serves as a reminder to acknowledge the contribution of fathers and father figures in family life. The occasion recognises their role in providing emotional support, guidance, protection and encouragement. It is also an opportunity for families to express gratitude and strengthen their bonds through meaningful interactions and shared experiences.

How is Father’s Day celebrated?

People celebrate Father’s Day in different ways, depending on family traditions and personal preferences. Common celebrations include:

  • Spending quality time with family
  • Organising a special meal or outing
  • Giving greeting cards and gifts
  • Sharing heartfelt messages and memories
  • Planning activities based on a father’s hobbies and interests

Many families are increasingly choosing experiences such as dining outings, creative workshops and family gatherings over traditional gifts.

Budget-friendly Father’s Day gift ideas

You do not need to spend a large amount of money to make Father’s Day special. Some thoughtful and affordable gift options include:

  • A handwritten letter expressing gratitude
  • A personalised photo frame or photo collage
  • A notebook, planner or quality pen
  • A customised coffee mug
  • A favourite book
  • Homemade snacks or a special meal
  • A keychain with a personal message
  • A DIY greeting card
  • A playlist featuring your father’s favourite songs
  • A family memory scrapbook

Personalised and heartfelt gifts often carry more emotional value than expensive presents and can become cherished keepsakes.

Father’s Day 2026, which falls on June 21, is an occasion to celebrate the love, sacrifices and guidance provided by fathers and father figures. Whether through a thoughtful gift, a heartfelt message or simply spending time together, the day offers a meaningful opportunity to show appreciation and create lasting memories.

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Drishyam 3 begins OTT streaming: Where to watch Mohanlal’s thriller online

Mohanlal and Jeethu Joseph reunite for Drishyam 3 as the latest installment of the acclaimed thriller franchise becomes available for streaming.

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The latest installment in the acclaimed Drishyam franchise, directed by Jeethu Joseph and starring Mohanlal, is now available for streaming. The film is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, making the latest installment accessible to subscribers.

Mohanlal’s Drishyam 3 has officially made its OTT debut, allowing audiences to watch the latest chapter of the popular thriller franchise from home. 

Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the film continues the story of Georgekutty, one of Malayalam cinema’s most recognisable characters.

The third installment revisits Georgekutty’s life as fresh developments bring renewed attention to events from the past. Known for its suspense-driven storytelling and unexpected twists, the franchise has built a strong following among viewers over the years.

Jeethu Joseph returns as writer and director for the latest film, reuniting key cast members from the previous installments. Alongside Mohanlal, the film features Meena, Ansiba Hassan and Esther Anil, all reprising their roles in the story.

The release has generated interest among fans eager to see how the narrative unfolds in its newest chapter. With the film now available on OTT, viewers can continue following Georgekutty’s journey and the mysteries that surround him.

Fans of the franchise can stream Drishyam 3 on Amazon Prime Video and follow the latest chapter in the celebrated thriller series. 

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Prince Yadav makes India debut against Afghanistan after comeback from BCCI ban

Prince Yadav’s cricket journey came full circle as the Delhi fast bowler made his India debut against Afghanistan in Lucknow, years after serving a two-year BCCI suspension and rebuilding his career through domestic cricket and the IPL.

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Fast bowler Prince Yadav achieved a major milestone in his cricket career after making his international debut for India in the second ODI against Afghanistan in Lucknow on Wednesday. The Delhi pacer was handed his maiden India cap as the hosts made changes to their playing XI for the match.

Yadav’s selection marked the latest chapter in a journey that has included both setbacks and redemption. He came into the side after India reshuffled their lineup, with Nitish Kumar Reddy unavailable due to injury.

Long road to international cricket

The 24-year-old fast bowler rose through the ranks after establishing himself in domestic cricket and the Indian Premier League. Playing for the Lucknow Super Giants, Yadav emerged as one of the team’s notable performers during the 2026 IPL season, picking up 16 wickets in 14 matches.

He also grabbed headlines earlier this year when he dismissed Virat Kohli during an IPL match, a moment that significantly boosted his profile among cricket fans.

BCCI suspension and comeback

Yadav’s path to the national team was far from straightforward. In 2019, the BCCI imposed a two-year suspension on the pacer after he was found guilty of age-fudging in Under-19 cricket. According to reports, a discrepancy was found between documents submitted to the cricket board and records maintained by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The suspension kept him out of domestic cricket for two seasons. During that period, Yadav reportedly focused on improving his fitness and preparing for a return to competitive cricket.

His performances after returning helped him rebuild his career, eventually earning opportunities in domestic cricket, the IPL and now the Indian national team.

The debut against Afghanistan represents a significant turnaround for the Delhi fast bowler, who has gone from serving a suspension to representing India on the international stage.

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