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Odia film personalities Bobby Islam and Manoj Mishra's public clash over a film title outside the DCP’s office has gone viral, sparking widespread attention. Bhubaneswar witnessed an unexpected drama on Friday (November 22) as Odia film personalities Bobby Islam and Manoj Mishra clashed outside the DCP’s office. Their heated confrontation, captured on video, has since gone viral, drawing attention to a disagreement over a film title that spiraled into a physical altercation. Viral Videos Show Heated Exchange Videos circulating on social media show police officers intervening as Bobby and Manoj’s argument escalated into a physical fight. Bystanders watched in shock as the two hurled abuses and engaged in a scuffle in public. One such video, shared by OTV News, highlights the chaotic scene with police trying to separate the two. Have a look at the video: #OllywoodWarIntensifies | Tension ran high in front of #Bhubaneswar DCP office after director Bobby Islam and actor Manoj Mishra entered into a verbal dual today when they were called for an amicable solution to the ongoing dispute between them. It is alleged that actor Manoj... pic.twitter.com/5QoK4dT31O The dispute reportedly began when Manoj objected to a word used in the title of an upcoming film. Bobby, on the other hand, accused Manoj of making derogatory remarks about the Odia film industry. “Apparently, the bone of contention is Manoj's opposition to the use of a word in the title of a film that a producer is making. Bobby alleged that Manoj has been casting aspersions on the Odia film industry,” explained a police officer, as reported by The Times of India. Manoj Mishra claimed that Bobby used the contentious word in a derogatory manner during their meeting at the DCP’s office and even at a public show. “I didn’t attack anybody. Bobby used the word for me in a derogatory twist, which is why I lodged a police complaint,” Manoj stated. As of now, Bobby Islam has not issued a public statement regarding the incident. This altercation highlights the underlying tensions in the Odia film industry and has sparked conversations about professionalism within the regional cinema space. Meanwhile, police are investigating the matter to prevent further escalations. Stay informed on all the latest news , real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.

In an unprecedented display of exuberance, Chinese concept stocks staged a massive rally, pushing the Golden Dragon Index to a remarkable 8.5% surge in a single trading session. The market witnessed a frenzy of buying activity, as investors scrambled to ride the wave of enthusiasm that swept through the trading floors. The euphoria was palpable as traders and analysts alike reveled in the bullish sentiment that seemed to permeate every corner of the financial world.

The Kremlin says heavy Russian air strikes on Ukraine are its response to Ukraine's use of weapons obtained from its allies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov highlighted a Ukrainian strike on a Russian military airport in Taganrog on Wednesday as justification, the Russian state news agency TASS reported. The Defence Ministry in Moscow wrote on Telegram that the Russian response had been to launch a massive attack on Ukraine's fuel and energy infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called the overnight bombardment "one of the largest attacks on our power grid" since the start of the war in February 2022. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia's military used 94 missiles and cruise missiles as well as 193 combat drones. The new commander of Ukraine's ground forces vowed a "massive transformation" of his branch on Friday to improve troop training, management and recruitment. The overhaul by Major General Mykhailo Drapatyi, who assumed his post last month, comes as Ukraine's outmanned and outgunned army is struggling to halt a grinding Russian march in the east making its fastest gains since 2022. The Ukrainian military said the changes would cover training regimes as well as battlefield and logistics management, including by cutting corruption, embracing technology and strengthening the role of non-commissioned officers. "Today, the ground forces need changes, new energy among its soldiers, and a modern approach to the development of their capabilities," the military quoted Drapatyi as saying at a high-level security meeting. Ukraine has sought to replenish its ranks through mobilisation and recruitment but has faced difficulties as reports of corruption, poor training and mismanagement have dented enthusiasm for service. Authorities are also battling a rise in desertions as frontline troops grow physically and mentally exhausted from nearly three years of war. "Changes will certainly come," Drapatyi said. "No matter how difficult it is, we have no right not to do it." Zelenskiy called on Thursday for changes at training centres that would allow recruits to learn directly under battlefield commanders. He has also appointed a prominent brigade commander as a senior battlefield adviser. Ukraine is under pressure from outgoing US President Joe Biden's administration to lower the draft age, a move Ukrainian officials have ruled out, saying their forces need more foreign kit to equip the men already mobilised. Ukraine expanded its mobilisation drive in April, lowering the call-up age to 25 from 27 but since then has steadily lost ground in the east while launching an incursion into Russia's Kursk region. Ukraine is loath to reduce the mobilisation age further, fearing the damage it could do to the already-bad demographic outlook for the country. Tens of thousands of soldiers have been killed and millions of people fled the country during the invasion. with DPAIn response to the crisis, United Health has issued a statement expressing their shock and sadness at the violent attack on their CEO. The company has pledged full cooperation with authorities and has implemented heightened security measures to ensure the safety of all employees and executives.

One day, when actor and comedian Rosie O'Donnell was in her 50s, her body ached and her arms felt sore, but she pushed through the pain, not realizing she was having a massive heart attack. She had surgery to put in a stent that saved her life. Shortly after her 2012 heart attack, O'Donnell shared her experience on her blog. During her 2015 television standup special, she spoke about how the experience changed her life. The segment included a heart attack acronym the comedian coined: HEPPP (hot, exhausted, pain, pale, puke). O'Donnell's candidness about her heart attack helped spread awareness about how it can present differently in women. She's one of countless celebrities over the years who have opened up about their health conditions, including breast cancer, HIV, depression, heart disease and stroke. When celebrities reveal and discuss their health issues, the impact can be far-reaching. It not only helps to educate the public, but it also can reduce stigma and inspire others. "Health disclosures by celebrities do matter, and we know this from decades of research across a lot of different health conditions and public figures," said Dr. Jessica Gall Myrick, a professor of health communication at Pennsylvania State University in University Park. "They absolutely do influence people." Some of the earliest celebrity health disclosures happened in the 1970s and 1980s with U.S. presidents and first ladies. When first lady Betty Ford was diagnosed with breast cancer just weeks after Gerald Ford became president in 1974, she spoke openly about her diagnosis, inviting photographers into the White House and helping make talk of cancer less taboo. In 1987, first lady Nancy Reagan used her breast cancer diagnosis as a chance to advocate for women to get mammograms. Her disclosure came two years after President Ronald Reagan's colon cancer diagnosis, about which the couple was equally as vocal. "Individuals throughout the country have been calling cancer physicians and information services in record numbers," the Los Angeles Times reported after Nancy Reagan's widely publicized surgery. The public showed a similar interest years earlier following Betty Ford's mastectomy. Another major milestone in celebrity health disclosures came in 1991, when 32-year-old NBA superstar Earvin "Magic" Johnson revealed he had tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. "Life is going to go on for me, and I'm going to be a happy man," Johnson assured fans during a news conference. He immediately retired, only to return to the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996. His disclosure, along with his work as an advocate for safe sex, helped shatter stigmas around HIV and AIDS. Calls to testing centers increased significantly in the days and weeks after Johnson's announcement. "That celebrity disclosure really helped people see there was a wider susceptibly to HIV," Gall Myrick said. "People were more likely to say, 'I need to think about my own risks.' It was very powerful." When it comes to heart and stroke health, President Dwight Eisenhower helped make heart attacks less frightening and mysterious. During a news conference in 1955, millions of Americans learned from the president's doctors about his heart condition, his treatment, and concrete steps they could take to reduce their own heart attack risk. Other notable figures have shared their health experiences over the years. Soap opera legend Susan Lucci , who was diagnosed with heart disease in 2018, has advocated for women's heart health. Basketball great Kareem Abdul Jabbar talks about his irregular heartbeat, known as atrial fibrillation, and advocates for regular health screenings. Lawyer, author and television personality Star Jones continues to speak about heart disease risk after having lifesaving heart surgery in 2010. Longtime TV and radio personality Dick Clark brought stroke and aphasia into the national spotlight when he returned to hosting "New Year's Rockin' Eve" in Times Square just a year after his 2004 stroke and continued until his death in 2012. And actor and comedian Jamie Foxx recently revealed he had a stroke last year. "Celebrity disclosures represent teachable moments," said Dr. Seth M. Noar, director of the Communicating for Health Impact Lab at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. "Searches for different health conditions often spike in the wake of these types of announcements. They cause people to think about these health issues, learn more about them, and in some cases change their behaviors." Celebrities have also highlighted the importance of CPR and the use of an automated external defibrillator, or AED, to restore a person's heartbeat if they experience cardiac arrest. Interest in CPR and AEDs spiked in 2023 after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during an NFL game broadcast on national TV. Views of the American Heart Association's hands-only CPR pages jumped more than 600% in the days following Hamlin's cardiac arrest. Three months later, around 3 million people had watched the AHA's CPR video. Family members of celebrities who have died from a heart issue have also spread awareness. After actor John Ritter died of an undiagnosed aortic dissection in 2003, his wife, actor Amy Yasbeck, started the Ritter Foundation to raise awareness about the condition and help others avoid a misdiagnosis. A literature review published in Systematic Reviews in 2017 found that people are conditioned to react positively to celebrity advice. Research also has found that people often follow advice from celebrities who match how they perceive – or how they want to perceive – themselves. The most effective celebrity disclosures are frequently the ones that tell a compelling story and include clear steps people can take to apply lessons the celebrity learned to their own health situation, Gall Myrick said. "People are more likely to take action when they feel confident and capable." Research has shown that celebrity disclosures often impact calls to hotlines and page views on health-related websites, and they can spark behavioral and even policy changes. Anecdotally, Gall Myrick said, people ask their doctor more questions about health conditions and request medical screenings. Celebrities can have a big impact because people tend to have parasocial relationships with them, Gall Myrick said. These are one-sided relationships in which a person feels an emotional connection with another person, often a celebrity. People may feel as if they know the basketball player they've watched on the court for years, or the Hollywood actor they've followed, she said. They want to comfort them after a health disclosure. Social media has only increased this feeling of familiarity, as celebrities regularly share mundane – but fascinating – details of their daily lives, like what they eat for breakfast, their favorite socks, or the meditation they do before bed. "We spend a lifetime being exposed to celebrities through the media, and over time, you get to know these public figures," Gall Myrick said. "Some feel like friendships." A study published in the journal Science Communication in 2020 compared reactions to actor Tom Hanks, who had COVID-19 early in the pandemic, and an average person with COVID-19. Researchers found that participants identified more with Hanks when it came to estimating their own susceptibility to COVID-19. The participants also felt more emotional about the virus that causes COVID-19 when thinking about it in relation to Hanks versus an average person. When a celebrity reveals a health condition, it's a surprise that may feel personal, especially if they are well-liked and the health issue is dramatic and sudden. "We feel like we know them, and the emotional response is what can then push people out of their routine," Gall Myrick said. Noar said a celebrity health story is often a more interesting and powerful way to learn about a health condition than just the facts, which can feel overwhelming. People are drawn to the slew of media coverage that typically follows a celebrity disclosure, he said. "Some of these high-visibility public figures' stories are now woven into some of these illnesses," Noar said. For example, Angelina Jolie is often linked to the BRCA1 gene mutation after the actor shared she had a preventive double mastectomy because of her elevated breast cancer risk and had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed because of her increased risk for ovarian cancer. "It's a narrative, a story that humanizes the condition in a way that very informational communication really doesn't," Noar said. "People remember it, and it can potentially be a touch point." After a disclosure, patients may bring up a celebrity's story during a doctor's appointment and connect it to their own care. Today's multiplatform digital culture only amplifies celebrity messages. "You're seeing everyday people react to these events, and that can have a ripple effect too," Gall Myrick said. "We know from research that seeing messages more than once can be impactful. Often it's not just one billboard or one commercial that impacts behavior; it's the drip drip drip over time." Still, there's a cautionary tale to be told around the impact of celebrity health news, especially if the celebrity has died. An unclear cause of death may lead to speculation. Gall Myrick said that guesswork could potentially end up hurting rather than helping if patients were to act on misinformation or a lack of information. "Maybe the death was atypical or it needs more context," she said. "That's where advocacy groups and public health organizations come in. They need to be prepared for announcements or disclosures about celebrity deaths, and to fill in some of those gaps." American Heart Association News covers heart and brain health. Not all views expressed in this story reflect the official position of the American Heart Association. Copyright is owned or held by the American Heart Association, Inc., and all rights are reserved. Sign up here to get the latest health & fitness updates in your inbox every week!

"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" and the "Four Seas Brothers" New Work Confirmed to Participate in TGA! Cast of the Stage Version UnveiledBUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romania is reeling after a little-known, far-right populist secured the first round in the presidential election, beating the incumbent prime minister. Calin Georgescu, who ran independently, will face reformist Elena Lasconi in a Dec. 8. runoff after most local surveys predicted he would win less than 10% of the vote. Georgescu, 62, was ahead after nearly all ballots were counted with around 22.95%. According to local media, Georgescu in the past has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin as “a man who loves his country” and called Ukraine “an invented state.” He has also sparked controversy for describing Romanian fascist and nationalist leaders from the 1930s and 1940s as national heroes. Lasconi, of the progressive Save Romania Union party, or USR, followed with 19.17%. She beat by a slim margin incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu of the Social Democratic Party, or PSD, who stood at 19.15%. Lasconi on Monday warned that Romania is now in “a historical confrontation between preserving Romania’s young democracy ... and those who want to return Romania to the Russian sphere of influence.” She added: “Let us be very clear, Calin Georgescu is an open admirer of Vladimir Putin. He is open against NATO and the European Union ... He is for Romania’s isolation, which he calls neutrality ... And without NATO we are at the mercy of Russia.” Georgescu on Monday denied charges of being an extremist as “false, totally fake” and said he is “completely dedicated” to the Romanian people. “We remain directly linked to European values, but we must find our (own) values,” he said. “I’m not an extremist, I’m not a fascist, I’m a Romanian who loves his country.” Many observers have attributed Georgescu’s success to his TikTok account , which has 3.7 million likes and 274,000 followers. He gained huge traction and popularity in recent weeks. It is the first time in Romania’s 35-year post-communist history that the country’s most powerful party, the PSD, doesn't have a candidate in the second round of a presidential race, underscoring voters’ anti-establishment sentiment. Ciolacu's shocking defeat prompted him to submit his resignation as party leader on Monday. After polls closed on Sunday, the Central Election Bureau said 9.4 million people — about 52.5% of eligible voters — had cast ballots. Georgescu won 43.3% of the vote in Romania's large diaspora, while Lasconi got 26.8%. Romania's president serves a five-year term in the European Union and NATO member country and has significant decision-making powers in areas such as national security, foreign policy and judicial appointments. According to his website, Georgescu holds a doctorate in pedology, a branch of soil science, and held positions in Romania’s environment ministry in the 1990s. Between 1999 and 2012, he was a representative for Romania on the national committee of the United Nations Environment Program. His campaign positions included supporting farmers, reducing import dependence and ramping up local energy and food production. Georgescu's rising popularity will be tested when he faces Lasconi, who may attract more moderate voters who initially choose other candidates. Lasconi, a former journalist, told The Associated Press ahead of the vote that she saw corruption as one of Romania's biggest problems and expressed support for increased defense spending and continued aid to Ukraine. If she wins the final vote, she will be the first female president in Romania's history. Romania will also hold parliamentary elections on Dec. 1 that will determine the country’s next government and prime minister.In recent years, Southeast Asia has emerged as a hub for overseas warehouses, playing a pivotal role in global supply chains. These warehouses serve as key nodes for companies looking to efficiently distribute their products to customers around the world. The landscape of Southeast Asian overseas warehouses has seen significant transformations, marked by game-changing moments that have reshaped the industry.

Another spectator expressed regret for the unfortunate turn of events but praised the quick action taken by the event staff. "It's disappointing to see a technical glitch disrupt such a spectacular show, but I'm grateful that nobody was hurt. The safety measures in place were clearly effective, and the team handled the situation professionally," the spectator stated.Inter Milan's pursuit of both Serie A glory and a strong showing in the Champions League has hit a potential roadblock in the form of their fierce rivals, Lazio. The Nerazzurri, under the management of Simone Inzaghi, have set their sights on clinching the Serie A title and making a deep run in Europe's premier club competition. However, Lazio's recent resurgence threatens to derail Inter Milan's ambitions and plunge them into a challenging situation.

Despite his impending departure, Radu remains committed to giving his all for Inter until his last day at the club. He is determined to leave on a positive note and continue to contribute to the team's success in whatever capacity he can.Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers, accused of domestic violence, cleared to practice and play

As we welcome the arrival of the new wave of cold air and the cooler temperatures it brings, let us embrace the change and appreciate the beauty of nature’s ability to transform the world around us. So, grab your favorite sweater, enjoy a hot cup of tea, and relish in the crispness of the autumn air as we welcome this new phase of the season.

In addition to the visual and gameplay improvements that a remake could bring, there's also the potential for EA to address any feedback or criticisms from previous entries. By listening to player feedback and incorporating it into the development of Need for Speed 9, the developers have the opportunity to create a game that resonates with both casual fans and hardcore enthusiasts.

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