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: Friday, February 12, 2021, 12:22 PM IST Suspense will be several notches higher in the second half : Mohanlal spills beans on Drishyam 2 Mohanlal, who starred in the first film too, says that the second part got delayed because everyone in the team was willing to create something perfect. New Delhi: Malayalam superstar Mohanlal has entertained his fans for over three decades now. He has delivered back-to-back blockbusters on the big screen. As the attention of cine-lovers gets focused on OTT platforms lately, he said these are exciting times for everyone in the film industry. The actor, who will soon be seen in Drishyam 2 , which drops digitally on February 19. The advantage of Drishyam 2 releasing on an OTT platform is that this movie will have an exclusive premiere globally. Making it available to avid cinephiles across 240 countries will help us reach a wider segment of audience across regions and languages. I hope the audiences will truly enjoy the exp ....
NEW DELHI: The floods that slammed into two hydroelectric plants and damaged villages in northern India were set off by a break on a Himalayan glacier upstream. Here s a look at how glaciers and glacial lakes form and why they may sometimes break: How glaciers and glacial lakes form Glaciers are found on every continent except Australia and some are hundreds of thousands of years old. A large cluster of glaciers are in the Himalayas, which are part of India s long northern border. Sunday s disaster occurred in the western part of the Himalayas. Glaciers are made of layers of compressed snow that move or ``flow due to gravity and the softness of ice relative to rock. A glacier s ``tongue can extend hundreds of kilometers (miles) from its high-altitude origins, and the end, or ``snout,`` can advance or retreat based on snow accumulating or melting. ....