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In the fifth episode of ‘The Countdown’, Prannoy Roy, Shekhar Gupta, Dorab Sopariwala and NDTV’s Kamaal Khan and Alok Pandey discuss the the issue of number of missing women voters across the country and especially in Uttar Pradesh. In addition to this, Prannoy Roy and the team also discuss opinions of the rural voters on the BJP government in country as well as the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh.

Movie News : Vikram Vedha turned out to be a blockbuster hit of 2017. The film, which had Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles, is a crime thriller about a notorious don and a ruthless police officer. Directed by filmmaker couple Pushkar and Gayatri, the film was lauded by the audience from all walks of life. It was earlier confirmed that the film is getting remade in Hindi and the producer of the Tamil version Y Not Studios took to Twitter to share that they are teaming up with Reliance Pictures and Neeraj Pandey for the Hindi remake. Meanwhile, it is now rumoured that the film is getting remade in Telugu with Balakrishna and Rajasekhar playing the roles of Vijay Sethupathi and Madhavan respectively from the original version. News website : Latest Hindi News.

Sport news : ‘One man doesn’t win the IPL,’ Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming said on Friday, differing with Gautam Gambhir’s viewpoint that one can’t say Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the same breath, as India’s captain has not won the tournament. Former India opener Gambhir, who led Kolkata Knight Riders to two Indian Premier League trophies in 2012 and 2014, recently said that in a result-oriented franchise environment, Kohli has been ‘lucky’ to have survived despite Royal Challengers Bangalore never winning the coveted title in his eight years as skipper. But, Fleming thought otherwise. “One man doesn’t win the IPL. It’s a tough competition to win. It’s getting tougher because teams are a lot smarter. Players are conditioned to playing in the IPL. Coaches and managers are getting more shrewd in how they buy and put together teams,” Fleming said.

Auto news : Delhiites celebrated the ‘festival of colours’ with pomp and splendour on Thursday with people smearing colours on each other and exchanging greetings and sweets. The Delhi Police issued more than 13,000 challans for violation of traffic rules, including drunk driving. The number of challans issued by the police increased by around 4,000 this year, but the total number of drunken drive cases reduced by 300, a senior traffic police officer said. He said 13,219 challans, including 1,591 for drunken driving, were issued for violation of traffic rules on Thursday. In 2018, over 9,300 people were challaned and 1,900 booked for drunken driving. The Delhi traffic police earlier urged people to follow the traffic rules and advised motorists not to drink and drive, observe speed limits, obey traffic signals and asked two-wheeler riders to wear helmets and avoid triple riding to make the festival safe and secure.