Rahul Arya, a prominent Indian actor, has tragically passed away in a boat accident off the coast of Odisha on Sunday. The 43-year-old actor was primarily active in Bengali films and television shows. According to Indian media reports, Arya was in the Telsari region for a shooting schedule when the accident occurred. Sources suggest that Arya was on the boat when he suddenly fell into the sea, prompting rescue teams to rush to the scene and extract him from the water. He was then taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident. Arya’s family includes his wife, Priyanka Sarcar, and a son.
In related news, Prakash Raj’s mother, Sornalatha, has passed away at the age of 86. The veteran actress had been suffering from age-related health issues for some time.
Meanwhile, Pakistani actress Yumna Zaidi has condemned the sarcastic comments made by fellow actress Javeria Saud about her. The controversy has sparked a heated debate in the Pakistani entertainment industry.
Bollywood actor Salman Khan has gone viral on social media, carrying his rickshaw in a recent video. Senior Pakistani actress Bushra Ansari has responded to her friend and colleague, Javed Sheikh, in a recent controversy.
Pakistani actress Reham Khan has shared her experience of working with director Humayun Saeed after the success of her drama serial “Meray Pass Tum Ho.” The serial’s success brought them closer.
In another development, Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has been accused of planning a false flag operation against Pakistan. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise, Lahore Qalandars, has fined their captain, 10 lakhs rupees.
Businessman Ammar Awan was injured in a shooting incident and later succumbed to his injuries. Iran has accused Israel of sabotaging a desalination plant in Kuwait.
A recent Instagram post by a user was removed by their management team, as it did not reflect their true sentiments. The post had sparked widespread concern among users.
The Indian government has announced a new fixed charge of Rs 2000 for electricity consumption between 201 and 400 units. The move has sparked outrage among consumers, who were previously charged between Rs 200 to Rs 1000.

