At base level, the story is born out of two lies: one told by a senior cop Manoj (Jimmy Sheirgill) and the other by a schoolgirl (name of actress not known) to the cops. From here emerges as sordid tale of revenge and âterrorismâ as a suicide bomber named Ali (Sparsh Srivastav) enters a prestigious hill-resort school near Shimla and is armed with a bomb on his collar.
And what is his prime demand? That Manoj, also one of the parents from the school, must commit a series of crimes he suggests so that the bomb on his neck can be defused. The cop agrees, merely to prevent a skeleton to come tumbling out as he is a decorated officer.
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Samarpita BanerjeeMay 26, 2021, 10:00 IST
Vikram Mehra tells us about all that Saregama will focus on to be future-ready
Saregama recently announced its result. Its PAT for Q4 stood at Rs 372 million, which was a 151% growth compared to the same quarter last year.
Over the years, the company has transitioned from being a music label to today creating IPs in the form of music, films and TV series, along with manufacturing and innovating on its portable music player,
Carvaan.
Vikram Mehra, Managing Director, Saregama India tells us how the company has managed to stay relevant even after being in existence for close to 120 years, and all that it is doing to make sure it stays relevant for the next few decades too.Four years ago, Saregama realized a need gap in the 40+ age group when it came to consuming music. People who wanted to listen to retro music were not able to access them easily. Many missed the good old days of Radio. That was the insight that gave birth to Carvaan, Sare