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How not to steal an iPhone: Man robs Apple store, falls off second floor during getaway

one person commented that maybe the person broke his back. Another user said if you lose your awareness you are in danger.

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How not to steal an iPhone: Man robs Apple store, falls off second floor during getaway

Apple iPhones are much desired for their features and the status effect they come with. People can go to any extent to own them, like this man, who robbed an Apple store and jumped two floors down. The video has taken social media by storm. In the video, the man trying to escape after robbing the store. He makes an attempt to jump off the second floor but is unsuccessful. But falls from the second floor and injures his leg and back. In spite of the injury he tries to get up and run but he is so badly wounded that he cannot bear the pain and is unable to move.

Comments on the video have been unsparing. One user said maybe the person broke his back. Another user said if you lose your awareness you are in danger. Another user wrote that bad deeds lead to bad results. The video has been viewed by more than 11 lakh people.

Although the location of the video is unknown, the moral of the story is the same as many: don’t use dishonest means to get what you want.

Another user said that what goes up must come down. He added that it was an unwise decision first stealing from the Apple store and then jumping off the mall balcony. Another user couldn’t stop laughing. Another wondered why the man did not run down the stairs for his getaway.

Noting the discomfort the thief was in, a user said he might have broken his hip leading to steep hospital bills. Another commented that he made work for the mall security easier by hurting himself so badly. With the immanent fracture and the phones broken, a user noted that the thief’s plan has landed him in a loss-loss situation.

Another use said iPhone 15 is round the corner and thieves better familiarise themselves with mall layouts, if they want to attempt another such robbery.

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IND vs ENG T20I: Shivam Dube to replace injured Nitish Kumar Reddy in Indian squad

The powerful hitter, who last played for India during the Sri Lanka series in July 2023, had been sidelined with a back injury but recently returned to domestic cricket. Notably, Dube’s selection marks a turnaround after being initially overlooked for the England series. His absence was directly linked to Reddy’s impressive performances.

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The Indian cricket team has undergone a reshuffle for the final three T20 Internationals against England, with Mumbai all-rounder Shivam Dube stepping in to replace the injured Nitish Kumar Reddy. Reddy, a promising young power-hitter, suffered a side strain during a net session on Friday, preceding India’s second T20I against England in Chennai.

The BCCI announced the change on Saturday, stating that Reddy would undergo further management at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. He is expected to be sidelined for approximately four weeks, effectively ruling him out of the remaining England series and potentially limiting his return to the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) with Sunrisers Hyderabad.

This unfortunate setback marks a significant blow for Reddy, who had been making steady progress as an all-format player. This is not the first time Dube has filled in for Reddy; he previously replaced him during a T20I tour of Zimbabwe.

Adding to India’s injury woes, lower-order batsman Rinku Singh sustained a low back spasm while fielding in the first T20I at the Eden Gardens. The BCCI confirmed that Singh is ruled out of the second and third T20Is, prompting the inclusion of Ramandeep Singh as cover. While Reddy’s injury is a considerable disappointment, given his recent form, Dube’s return offers a potent replacement.

The powerful hitter, who last played for India during the Sri Lanka series in July 2023, had been sidelined with a back injury but recently returned to domestic cricket. Notably, Dube’s selection marks a turnaround after being initially overlooked for the England series. His absence was directly linked to Reddy’s impressive performances.

The irony is not lost that despite recently playing for Mumbai in a Ranji Trophy match against Jammu and Kashmir (where he unfortunately scored a pair), Dube now finds himself back in the national spotlight. Throughout his career, Dube has showcased significant talent in both batting and bowling, boasting 33 T20I appearances, 448 runs at a strike rate of nearly 135, and 11 wickets with his military medium pace.

The updated Indian squad for the remaining T20I matches against England now includes Suryakumar Yadav (C), Axar Patel (VC), Sanju Samson (WK), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammad Shami, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Washington Sundar, Dhruv Jurel (WK), Shivam Dube, and Ramandeep Singh. The team will be hoping to recover from these setbacks and finish the series strongly.

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The Delhi Files: Teaser shows Mithun Chakraborty reciting Preamble with a burnt tongue

The scene ends with him leaning heavily on a wall, exhaustion etched onto his face. This powerful image leaves a lasting impression, hinting at the emotional depth of the story to come.

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Vivek Agnihotri’s highly anticipated film, The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter, has unveiled its teaser trailer, generating significant buzz. The over two-minute video, released on Abhishek Agarwal Arts’ YouTube channel, offers a first glimpse of Mithun Chakraborty’s character.

The teaser showcases Chakraborty navigating a desolate corridor, his appearance weathered and his demeanour weary. His white beard and rugged attire contribute to a powerful visual, underscored by his halting recitation of the Preamble to the Indian Constitution, his voice raspy and strained, suggesting a character marked by significant hardship.

The scene ends with him leaning heavily on a wall, exhaustion etched onto his face. This powerful image leaves a lasting impression, hinting at the emotional depth of the story to come.

The film itself promises to be a deeply affecting exploration of a pivotal yet often overlooked period in Indian history – the Bengal tragedy. Described as a grand-scale cinematic undertaking, The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter aims to bring this significant chapter to life, unveiling a lesser-known part of India’s past.

The production boasts ambitious visuals and a stellar cast, promising an unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave audiences contemplating its profound message. Beyond its entertainment value, the film is expected to ignite crucial conversations surrounding India’s history, political landscape, and intricate social dynamics.

The collaborative effort behind The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter is notable. Directed by Agnihotri, the film is jointly produced by Abhishek Agarwal and Pallavi Joshi, and presented by Tej Narayan Agarwal & I Am Buddha Productions. Its worldwide release is scheduled for August 15, 2025, coinciding with India’s Independence Day, a symbolically potent release date that underscores the film’s thematic weight.

Agnihotri himself took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the teaser, describing it as “A tribute to the Constitution of India” and emphasizing the film’s intention to reveal an “epic untold story.” The announcement follows previous posts detailing the commencement of filming in November 2023, and the director’s earlier confirmation that the film would be released in two parts, building anticipation for the upcoming chapters.

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Australian Open 2025: Madison Keys defeats Sabalenka in final for 1st Grand Slam victory

The victory’s significance extends beyond the trophy itself; it represents a hard-earned triumph over self-doubt and a testament to the transformative power of self-acceptance. At 29, Keys is the oldest first-time Grand Slam champion since Flavia Pennetta in 2015, a testament to her enduring dedication and remarkable resilience.

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Madison Keys’ improbable journey to her first Grand Slam title at the 2025 Australian Open culminated in a hard-fought 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 victory over world number one Aryna Sabalenka. The win, achieved at age 29, marked a significant personal triumph, showcasing the power of resilience and a recalibrated perspective.

Entering Rod Laver Arena for the final, Keys nonchalantly walked past the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup, a subtle display of the inner peace she’d cultivated. This calm demeanour contrasted sharply with the pressure she’d carried for years, the weight of unmet expectations that once defined her career. Once considered a prodigious talent, Keys had previously fallen short in the 2017 US Open final. This experience, coupled with years of therapy, ultimately led to a profound shift in her mindset.

She learned to separate her self-worth from Grand Slam victories. “From a pretty young age, I felt like if I never won a Grand Slam, then I wouldn’t have lived up to what people thought I should have been,” Keys later reflected. By embracing the possibility of never winning a major title, she paradoxically unlocked her potential. This acceptance freed her from the crippling pressure that had previously hampered her performance.

Her path to victory was paved with significant challenges. She navigated a gruelling tournament, culminating in a semifinal clash against Iga Swiatek, where she saved a match point. This victory served as a powerful catalyst, solidifying her belief in her ability to conquer the ultimate prize. The final against Sabalenka was a tense affair, a captivating back-and-forth battle that swung between dominance and vulnerability. Keys’ powerful serve and precise groundstrokes were offset by Sabalenka’s aggressive play and occasional lapses.

The match, decided by a single point (92-91), showcased the exceptional talent of both players. Keys’ strategic choices, including the adoption of a new racket on Fratangelo’s advice, played a crucial role in her success. Her ability to cover the court relentlessly and consistently return Sabalenka’s powerful shots proved pivotal.

The victory’s significance extends beyond the trophy itself; it represents a hard-earned triumph over self-doubt and a testament to the transformative power of self-acceptance. At 29, Keys is the oldest first-time Grand Slam champion since Flavia Pennetta in 2015, a testament to her enduring dedication and remarkable resilience.

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