Bollywood Shifts Away from Pakistan Ties Amid Rising Tensions

Mumbai, India - The entertainment world has been abuzz as Bollywood filmmakers have been reviewing and revising several high-profile projects to distance themselves from references to Pakistan.
The trend comes in the wake of rising tensions between India and Pakistan following military conflicts. Industry insiders say that producers are opting for a more neutral approach to avoid any potential backlash or controversy, especially with the upcoming Indo-Pakistani cricket matches set to take place later this year.
Among the films that have been affected by these changes are "Sarzameen" and "Lahore 1947," which were initially set to feature Pakistani actors. Sources close to the project revealed that alterations will be made to ensure that neither of the countries' names is mentioned in the script.
Kapil Dev, a former India cricket captain, weighed in on the issue, stating his surprise at Virat Kohli's decision to retire from Test cricket and demanding transparency into the reason behind this sudden move.
However, not all entertainment news is centered around Pakistan. Markets have bounced back in early trade today as inflation cooled to a nearly six-year low of 3.16 per cent in April. This has added fuel to speculation about another possible rate cut by the Reserve Bank, which could further lift the stock market.
In other news, Mumbai's first cable-stayed railway overbridge was officially inaugurated at Reay Road on Tuesday evening. The bridge marks a significant milestone for the city's infrastructure development and is slated to improve transportation efficiency.
Meanwhile, efforts to desilt the Mithi river are still underway, with officials claiming that progress will be made despite not being halfway through its assigned deadline of May. This comes as concerns about India's water crisis persist.
These stories highlight the complex nature of current events in India and the changing dynamics in various sectors.