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Bollywood will miss the horror king Shyam Ramsay
Shyam Ramsay, one of the seven Ramsay Brothers known for cult horror films such as Purani Haveli and Tahkhana, died in a hospital in Mumbai on Wednesday, September 18. He was 67.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Shyam Ramsay, one of the seven Ramsay Brothers known for cult horror films such as Purani Haveli and Tahkhana, died in a hospital in Mumbai on Wednesday, September 18. He was 67.
“He was hospitalised two-three days ago as he was not feeling well. He passed away in the hospital due to pneumonia at around 5 am today,” a relative told PTI.
He has two daughters Sasha and Namrata.
The seven brothers – Kumar, Tulsi, Shyam, Keshu, Kiran, Ganguly and Arjun entered one-by-one into filmmaking and Ramsay Brothers were born.
Shyam Ramsay was one of the seven Ramsay Brothers, who for the longest time ruled the horror genre in Indian cinema with low-budget movies in the 1970s and 1980s. The films were widely popular for their unique mix of horror and erotica. Shyam, as part of the Ramsay brothers, made films like ‘Veerana’, ‘Purani Haveli’ and ‘Andhera’ which got cult status over the years.
Ramsay Brothers became synonymous with the genre and went on to make a string of B-grade films in the 1970s and 1980s, featuring zombies, vampires, werewolves, reanimated corpses and snowmen. Shyam Ramsay, who was considered the brain behind the group, directed most of the films. He also made the country’s first horror series, ‘The Zee Horror Show’, which went on to become a hit.
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Shyam Ramsay returned to the big screen in 2000, when he started the production on “Dhund: The Fog”, which was released three years later. He also made Ghutan (2007), a comedy horror film, Bachao (2010) and Neighbours (2014). [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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Thieves dig 10-feet tunnel and rob jewellery worth Rs 15 lakh in UP’s Meerut
Meerut Police have started a probe into the matter and action will be taken thereafter.

A bizarre incident is coming to light from Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut where thieves robbed jewellery worth Rs 15 lakhs from a shop by digging a 10 ft foot tunnel through a drain. The incident happened in the jewellery shop located under the Nauchandi Police Station area.
The owner of the jewellery shop found something fishy when he arrived at the shop to open it for business the next morning. The owner noticed a tunnel running through a drain and into the shop. He immediately informed the police about the theft.
The Meerut Police reached the spot and stated that the thieves dismantled bricks and mud from the drain’s weak boundary to enter the shop. The thieves ran away with jewellery worth lakhs of rupees.
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Soon after the news of theft spread into the state, the Meerut Bullion Traders Association members reached the showroom to protest the law and order situation in the city.
After the ruckus, two police officers arrived at the showroom. The traders refused to let the police officers inside, saying they needed a senior official’s presence to look into this robbery and several others that have supposedly occurred recently. The thieves are absconding.
Meerut Police have started a probe into the matter and action will be taken thereafter.
Last month too, a similar incident took place where a group of thieves dug a 15-foot-long tunnel from a drain and attempted to rob a jewellery store, but they could not fully open the vault. Later, they scrawled a message of apologies to the store owner before they fled.
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Amritpal Singh likely to surrender in Golden Temple before Akal Takht, says report
Security has been beefed up around Golden Temple in Amritsar.

Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh who is on the run for the last 10 days is likely to surrender himself before the Punjab Police, said reports. The radical Sikh preacher who had been evading arrest for around two weeks has reportedly returned to Punjab.
The Punjab Police are on his tail but are yet to nab him. There are reports that the Waris Punjab De chief has put forth three demands before Punjab Police over the arrest.
Amritpal Singh is evading arrest since March 18 even after the state police launched a crackdown against him after his convoy was spotted in Jalandhar. Since then, he fled to several states, including Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, evading multiple checkpoints, and changing vehicles and hideouts several times.
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As per the reports, Singh was also suspected to be in Nepal. India also encouraged Nepal’s authorities to be vigilant and prevent the radical preacher from fleeing, which led to his name being on a surveillance list.
Now, there are reports that the pro-Khalistan leader may surrender himself in the Golden Temple before Akal Takht. Policemen in plain clothes have also been deployed around Golden Temple.
Punjab Police have initiated a large search operation radical preacher in a Hoshiarpur village and nearby regions where Amritpal Singh and his associates may be reportedly hiding. The Marnaian village, where a thorough search was conducted late on Tuesday night after several suspects abandoned their car after a chase, saw a significant police presence in and around it.
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Fire breaks out at hotel in Indore’s Madhya Pradesh, narrow escape for 40 guests
People who were trapped on the sixth floor tied the bedsheets and threw them down like ropes in an effort to climb down.

A massive fire broke out at a hotel in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore on Wednesday morning. The fire was so intense that the six-story hotel was totally covered in flames. 45 people were there in the hotel at the time of the incident and were rescued safely.
The incident happened at a Papaya Tree Hotel in Indore in the early hours of Wednesday. Three fire tenders and more than 30 water tankers rushed to the spot as soon as they received the information about the fire. By the time, the officials reached the scene to control the flames, it had spread to two floors.
Fire SP RS Nigwal said the fire had first started in the ceiling of the ground floor in the restaurant area, however, due to the sudden disconnection of the electricity, the alarm was not sounded and the fire hydrant system stopped working. The guests were unaware of the fire in the hotel and realized it only after huge black smoke started rising up. They immediately came out to the balconies for help.
The guests were asked to tie knots of the bedsheets inside their bedrooms and hung through them to reach the ladders which had been installed to rescue them.
All the guests were safely rescued, however, a few people were rushed to the hospital with injuries and smoke inhalation.
People who were trapped on the sixth floor tied the bedsheets and threw them down like ropes in an effort to climb down.
Senior police officials from Mhow, Rajendra Nagar, Rau, Kishanganj and Tejaji Nagar police stations reached the spot to control the situation. The police are conducting further investigation into the matter, as per reports.
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