A first in the 78-Year History of Cannes Film Festival

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


Cannes Film Festival is one film-event that is 'must-have' in cinema or for anyone associated with film, entertainment or fashion industry.

2025 will see the 78th Edition open on May 13, 2025. For the first time in the history of Festival de Cannes, two official poster of an edition were released. 

Yes, you read it right, normally the norm is one poster - but 2025 has two official poster of the Cannes Film Festival 

The posters feature images from Claude Lelouch's 1966 critically acclaimed and commercially successful film "A Man and a Woman," specifically an embrace between lead actors, Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant.

One poster shows the embrace from one side (the woman's perspective), and the other poster shows the embrace from the opposite side (the man's perspective), creating a dual-poster set.

Cineastes have already started descending to he French riviera to celebrate the 12-day Cannes Film Festival extravaganza.

Ideas On Education, Scaling & Skilling Up Students

By: Aanya

"Ideas on Education" was very recently organized by one of the top media-houses globally. The conclave saw eminent speakers comprising of ministers and policy makers, talk about education and the ways Government of India and various state governments have shown a pro-active approach towards modernizing the education-sector.

Founder of Bhaarat Bol News & Talennt Ka Maha Utsav, Amit kumaR Agarwal, attended 'Ideas on Education', during the networking session with various eminent guests that consisted of Ministers, News-Makers, Policy-Makers, University Vice-Chancellors, School-owners - Agarwal pointed out the ways to reach the PM's vision of Ten-Trillion Dollar economy.

Agarwal said that one of the most potent ways to do it is - skilling and scaling-up of students in schools and colleges.

One of the panelists, Prof. Umarani Pappuswamy, Deputy Director, Central Institute of Indian Languages, agreed with this viewpoint. She said this attribute is very important and action towards it, has to start now.

During his interactions with various ministers, Agarwal updated them the subtle way, Talennt Ka Maha Utsav is going about doing the scaling and skilling by channelizing and nurturing the talent of the children and the youths.

Speaking to Bhaarat Bol News Agarwal said that #TKMU has already had a very successful pre-season; for Season 1, our aim is to directly touch the lives of 1000 students in Delhi-NCR region. "We are providing them both skilling and scaling; as well as, we are showcasing their talent to the world".

Agarwal said he is taking #TKMU curated films to Cannes Film Festival that will kick off on May 13 onwards.

Agarwal also told Bhaarat Bol News, that various activities are taking place under Talennt Ka Maha Utsav Season 1 that will be unveiled in a phased manner.

Here is a pictorial of the founder Amit kumaR Agarwal representing Talennt Ka Maha Utsav at the conclave.

With Minister of Education, U.P. Government, Yogendra Upadhyay

Ideas on Education Conclave

Open Networking with Policy-Makers

News Shorts: IGA between India and France

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Governments of India and France have signed an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) for the procurement of 26 Rafale Aircraft (22 Single-Seater and four Twin-Seater) for the Indian Navy, the signed copies of the agreement were exchanged by Indian and French officials in the presence of the Defence Secretary, Rajesh Kumar Singh at Nausena Bhawan, in New Delhi on April 28, 2025.

News Shorts: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

पहलगाम में आतंकवादियों की कायराना हरकत

By: Monu Kumar


पहलगाम में मंगलवार को आतंकवादियों ने अपनी कायरता का परिचय देते हुए एक आतंकी हमला करके, पाकिस्तान के नापाक मंसूबों को अंजाम दिया। दक्षिण कश्मीर स्थित पहलगाम के एक पर्यटक स्थल पर मंगलवार दोपहर आतंकियों ने अलग-अलग राज्यों से आए पर्यटकों पर गोलियां बरसा दीं। 

जानकारी के मुताबिक, मंगलवार दोपहर तीन बजे जंगल के रास्ते सेना की वर्दी में आतंकी आए और उन्होंने पर्यटकों से परिचय-पत्र मांगना शुरू कर दिया। परिचय-पत्र से उन्होंने पर्यटकों का मजहब जाना। बताया जा रहा है कि जो पर्यटक हिंदू थे, आतंकियों ने उन्हें गोलियां मारनी शुरू कर दीं। हालांकि, मरने वालों में कुछ विदेशी भी हैं। स्थानीय दुकानदारों और पर्यटकों ने पेड़ों के पीछे जाकर अपनी जान बचाई।

जिस वक़्त हमला हुआ उस वक़्त अलग-अलग राज्यों के पर्यटक और विदेशी सैलानी मौजूद थे। घटनास्थल पर खानपान के कुछ ठिकाने बने हुए हैं। कुछ पर्यटक वहां भेलपुरी खा रहे थे। कुछ पर्यटक खच्चरों के जरिए आवाजाही कर रहे थे। कुछ मैदान में बैठकर पिकनिक कर रहे थे।

आतंकी बायसरन घाटी के घने जंगलों से आए। श्रीनगर से 90 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर पहलगाम है, यहां से छह किलोमीटर दूर बायसरन घाटी है , जहां पहुंचने में 30 मिनट का वक्त लगता है। इस जगह को 'मिनी स्विट्जरलैंड' भी कहा जाता है। यहां घास के मैदान हैं। एक तरफ देवदार के घने जंगल हैं। यहां पर्यटक तुलियन झील तक ट्रैकिंग करने के लिए भी आते हैं। यहां पैदल रास्ते या खच्चरों पर बैठकर ही आसानी से पहुंचा जा सकता है। यहीं पर आतंकवादियों का हमला हुआ।

आतंकी संगठन द रेजिस्टेंस फ्रंट (टीआरएफ) ने हमले की जिम्मेदारी ली है। टीआरएफ, आतंकी संगठन लश्कर-ए-तैयबा का सहयोगी संगठन है। पाकिस्तान में बैठा आतंकवादी, शेख सज्जाद गुल टीआरएफ का प्रमुख है। जानकारी के मुताबिक, यह माना जा रहा है कि आतंकी किश्तवाड़ के रास्ते आए और फिर कोकरनाग के जरिए दक्षिण कश्मीर के बायसरन पहुंचे। कुछ लोगों ने आतंकियों की संख्या पांच बताई है।

जहां हमला हुआ, वहां पैदल रास्ते या खच्चरों के जरिए ही पहुंचा जा सकता है। जब तक सुरक्षा बल मौके पर पहुंचते, आतंकी कई पर्यटकों की हत्या कर पहाड़ियों की तरफ भाग निकले। उनके मारे जाने या पकड़े जाने की फिलहाल कोई सूचना नहीं है।

PM Modi welcomed with 21 gun salute in Saudi Arabia

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi landed in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for a two-day visit at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In a special gesture, the Royal Saudi Air Force's fighter jets escorted the PM's aircraft into Saudi Arabia.

In an interview with an Arab news channel ahead of his arrival in the middle-eastern port-city, Jeddah, Modi said, “I look forward to participating in the 2nd Meeting of the Strategic Partnership Council. I will also be interacting with the Indian community there.”

The PM described the middle-eastern country as “one of India’s most valued partners – a maritime neighbour, a trusted friend and a strategic ally”. This is Prime Minister Modi’s third visit to Saudi Arabia in the past decade and the first to the city of Jeddah. The trip follows Mohammed bin Salman’s state visit to India in 2023.

Earlier, PM Modi was welcomed in Jeddah with chants of 'Modi, Modi' from the Indian diaspora who were waving the Indian flag in his honour. A performance of the song ‘Ae Watan’ and a traditional dance performed by Indians was also witnessed.

Upon arrival, the PM stated in a post on X, “Landed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This visit will strengthen the friendship between India and Saudi Arabia. Eager to take part in the various programmes today and tomorrow."

PM Modi along with Crown Prince & PM of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, will co-chair the 2nd Leaders' Meeting of the India-Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council during his visit to the country.

Before leaving for Jeddah, Modi said that India values its historic relations with Saudi Arabia and that bilateral ties between the two nations have gained significant momentum in the last decade.

Press Release: Ministry of Home Affairs


The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has alerted the public about online booking frauds, especially those targeting religious pilgrims and tourists across the country. These frauds are being perpetrated through fake websites, deceptive social media pages, Facebook posts, and paid advertisements on search engines like Google.

These scams involve the creation of professional-looking but fake websites and social media profiles and WhatsApp accounts offering services such as:
  • Helicopter booking for Kedarnath, Chaar Dhaam
  • Guest house and hotel booking for pilgrims
  • Online cab/taxi service bookings
  • Holiday packages and religious tours

Unsuspecting individuals, upon making payments through these portals, often realize they have been duped when no confirmation or service is received, and the contact numbers go unreachable.

People are advised to exercise extreme caution:
  • Always verify the authenticity of websites before making any payments.
  • Verify before clicking on “sponsored” or unknown links on Google, Facebook, or WhatsApp.
  • Cross-check bookings only through official government portals or trusted travel agencies.

Report such websites immediately at the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal: www.cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 in case of any frauds.

  • Kedarnath Helicopter booking can be done through the official portal
  • Somnath Trust’s guest house booking can be done via their portal.
  • To contain the scams, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre is taking multi-prolonged strategy.
  • Scam Signal Exchange - Scam Signals are being regularly exchanged with IT intermediaries viz. Google, WhatsApp, Facebook for proactive detection.
  • Enforcement – Cybercrime Hotspots are being identified and State / UTs are being originated are being sensitized.
  • Cyber Patrolling – Fake websites/advertisement and impersonating social media accounts access are being disabled on to protect citizens.
  • Suspect checking and Reporting feature on National Cybercrime Reporting Portal is developed to facilitate hassle free reporting.

Press Release: Ministry of Commerce & Industry


In a historic initiative towards introducing Indian Pomegranates to distant markets, a landmark commercial sea shipment of the prized Indian Bhagwa variety of Pomegranate has successfully arrived in New York, marking a significant milestone for India’s Fresh Fruits exports. With growing international demand for premium quality of Fresh Fruits, the arrival of this shipment heralds the potential of Indian Pomegranates becoming a preferred choice in the competitive U.S. market.

The Pomegranate season, which traditionally saw air freight as the primary mode of transportation, shifted gears in recent weeks to embrace the cost-effective and sustainable sea freight mode.

After India had been granted market access by USA for Pomegranates, during the season in 2023, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) in collaboration with United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS), National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO - India) and National Research Centre for Pomegranate, Solapur (NRCP) successfully conducted the trial shipment of Pomegranate to USA by air.  

Owing to the success of the static trial to enhance the shelf life of Pomegranates for up to 60 days by APEDA in collaboration with ICAR-National Research Centre for Pomegranate, India had successfully flagged off its first trial commercial sea shipment of Pomegranates comprising of 4200 boxes i.e. 12.6 tons to the U.S. in collaboration with InI Farms from Irradiation Facility Center (IFC), Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB), Vashi, Navi Mumbai in February, 2024.

APEDA facilitated the USDA pre-clearance program for Pomegranates in December, 2024 which played a pivotal role in easing the logistical and regulatory hurdles for Indian agriculture exporters and enabled them to enter the U.S. market. APEDA’s proactive approach in inviting the USDA inspectors for the pre-clearance process three months in advance ensured the smooth and timely arrival of the shipment

The inaugural sea shipment of 4,620 boxes of Indian Pomegranates, weighing approximately 14 tons reached the U.S. East Coast in the second week of March, well within five weeks of the point of departure. The shipment was met with exceptional enthusiasm in New York. The arrival quality was reported as "excellent" and customers were captivated by the remarkable visual appeal and the superior eating quality of the Indian Bhagwa variety of Pomegranates.

Chairman, APEDA, Shri Abhishek Dev remarked, "Government of India has been at the forefront in promoting Indian fresh fruits for the global market. APEDA has been supporting the export of Indian fruits like Mangoes and Pomegranates to USA by funding the pre-clearance program. Indian farmers will achieve better realisation when their fruit gets exported to premium international markets like USA. Indian mangoes have already reached annual exports of around 3500 tons and we hope that Pomegranates will also reach such strong numbers in the years to come".

This consignment was sent by Kay Bee Exports, a leading exporter of fruits and vegetables from Mumbai and a registered exporter with APEDA. The Pomegranates in this consignment were directly sourced from the farms of Kay Bee Exports, ensuring that the benefits of this export reach Indian farmers at the grassroots level.

"We are thankful to APEDA for facilitating exports of Indian Pomegranates to USA. APEDA's efforts have ranged from securing market access to setting up export protocols, co-ordinating with multiple stake-holders and organising the pre-clearance program in conjunction with USDA. Kay Bee is specialised in Pomegranates and hope to offer the best fruit that India has to offer. Our customers expect the best fruit quality and we always strive to do so" said Mr. Kaushal Khakhar, CEO, Kay Bee Exports on the successful shipment.

“While Indian Pomegranates have always been recognized for their taste, this shipment has proven that with the right quality and consistency, Indian fresh fruits can meet the discerning tastes of the American consumer,” said a representative from the Indian export consortium. “We are delighted with the reception in the market and are confident that this successful arrival will pave the way for an increase in volumes in the coming seasons.”

Looking ahead, the industry is optimistic that with continued marketing efforts and strategic promotional campaigns, Indian Pomegranates can carve a niche for themselves in the premium U.S. market. In light of the growing success, industry stakeholders sought APEDA’s continued support in launching promotional campaigns for the Indian Pomegranate in the coming year, with the aim of educating U.S. consumers on the fruit’s exceptional eating quality and diverse culinary applications.

India, being the second-largest producer of horticulture crops, sees major Pomegranate production in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh. APEDA has established Export Promotion Forums (EPF) specifically for Pomegranates, aimed at boosting exports and removing supply chain bottlenecks. These EPF forums include representatives from the Department of Commerce, Department of Agriculture, state governments, national referral laboratories and the top ten leading exporters, ensuring a collaborative effort in promoting Pomegranate exports.

In the financial year 2023-24, India exported 72,011 metric tons of Pomegranates worth USD 69.08 million. This year, there has been a significant growth in Pomegranate exports from India registering a growth of 21% with a value of USD 59.76 million in the period April – January, 2024-2025. Key export destinations include the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bangladesh, Nepal, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bahrain, Oman and USA.

Indian Pomegranates, particularly the Bhagwa variety, are renowned for their rich flavour, deep red colour and high nutritional value. These Pomegranates are packed with antioxidants and vital nutrients, making them a popular choice among health-conscious consumers worldwide.

The Government of India’s commitment to promoting the export of fresh fruits and vegetables, despite their perishable nature, is evident in their development of sea protocols to retain product attributes when exporting to long-distance destinations. This initiative not only reinforces India's position in global markets but also directly supports Indian farmers by creating sustainable export opportunities.

The steady supply of high-quality fruit, coupled with continued marketing initiatives, will undoubtedly position Indian Pomegranates as a desirable choice for American consumers, ensuring their place on the U.S. retail shelves in years to come.

Press Release: Ministry of Defence


The second edition of the Tri-services Future Warfare Course will be held at Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi from April 21 to May 09, 2025. The course is being conducted under the aegis of Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff and coordinated by the Tri-services think-tank, Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS).  

Building on the success of the first course held in September 2024, this expanded three-week program continues the vision of Chief of the Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan to prepare officers for the complex challenges of modern warfare. The course maintains its rank-agnostic approach, albeit with an enhanced and diverse participation. 

This edition features an enhanced curriculum covering specialised subjects and domain-specific warfare developments in military operations. It focuses on developing an erudite understanding on how war fighting is being impacted by technology, necessitating a relook at the thinking, concepts, doctrines, strategies and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. It will align operational priorities with the capabilities of the indigenous defence industry and enable a free-flowing discussion on the various facets of modern and futuristic war fighting.

 The attendees in the course range from Major Generals to Majors and their equivalent officers from other Services, along with representatives from other Departments under the Ministry of Defence, including DRDO, as well as the defence industry incorporating start-ups, MSMEs, DPSUs and private industry.  

This second edition continues the larger mission of making the Armed Forces ‘future ready’ fostering Jointness and Integration among the Services and developing strategic leaders equipped to navigate the increasingly complex landscape of modern warfare.

Press Release: Ministry of Ayush


The Ministry of Ayush conducted a session of the Rashtriya Karmayogi Jan Seva Programme at Ayush Bhawan today, aimed at enhancing the service orientation and professional skills of its employees. The programme was organised in collaboration with the Capacity Building Commission under the Mission Karmayogi framework.

Earlier on 18th of March, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, inaugurated the first phase of the session wherein he highlighted the importance of building a workforce that is responsive and efficient. He had also encouraged participants to apply the training in their day-to-day responsibilities to improve service delivery.

The second phase of the session, led by Programme Director Dr. Subodh Kumar and facilitated by Ms. Shipra Singh, adopted an interactive format, focusing on practical learning rather than traditional lectures. Discussions, team exercises, and problem-solving activities were incorporated to help employees reflect on their roles and contributions.

The programme included four focused sessions covering themes such as self-awareness, motivation, and leadership. Case studies from ongoing initiatives in Ayurveda, Yoga, and other traditional medicine systems were shared to provide practical context.

Ministry officials actively participated in the programme, which aimed to build awareness of individual responsibilities and the broader impact of public service. The Ministry of Ayush continues its efforts to strengthen capacity and efficiency within its workforce.

Anora: Winning Big at Cannes and Oscars, Fine?

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal

The Actress and The Director
Mikey Madison with Sean Baker

Anora was the film everyone was talking about last year, 2024 at the biggest film event on planet earth - Cannes Film Festival. The press particularly was quite polarized after the first screening - with many, 'all gung ho' about Anora winning the top prize at the Cannes; another set dismissing the film as just a rehash of Pretty Woman.

First things first anyone that equates Anora with Pretty Woman, ought to take cinema classes - the two films are as different from each other, as chalk and cheese - not only in narrative - but the very basics like plot-points and characterization.

The fact that in seven-decades+ history of Cannes and Oscars - only four films have won the top honors - Anora being the fourth, says a lot about the films' seemingly simple narrative that in essence is very complex.  

So what made Anora tick - other than the perfect casting - it is the vulnerability of the principal characters that resonated with the audiences globally. For example Igor - he is not a brute, he can be a brute - but in essence he has got a very soft side to him. There is no doubt that his character is more vulnerable than Anora.

The biggest night in entertainment may have come to a close, almost six-weeks now; but Anora's win is still provoking fierce debate online, with many stunned that the movie won the Best Film. This mixed reaction is only contributing to an avid audience interest in Anora - what the frenzy is all about. Fact is, art can’t “win” or “lose” - the very fact that a film-maker has made a film and released it, ought to be lauded - but with internet and social media making everyone a critic - the talk around Anora's emphatic win, will not die.

To top it, Mikey Madison won Best Actress as well - prompting many to start online trolls, touting, Demi Moore for her act in The Substance as more worthy of the award!

Frankly, Cannes and Oscars have a strong inclination of awarding films with vulnerable female protagonists. There constant struggle to redeem themselves, find themselves - if there is such a film competing - 99% of the times such a film will win big.

Blue Is The Warmest Color shocked the audiences globally, when it won at Cannes about a decade back - many attribute the film's failure to win an Oscar nomination to the academy rules - but I feel even if it was nominated for Oscars it would've failed to win as the film was too explicit for the 'perceived prudishness' at the Oscars.

While the debate will rage on, the producers of Anora ought to be lauded for executing a near-perfect Oscar campaign - this campaign will surely be a part of film-schools teaching marketing in times to come!

What is Anora?
Anora is an independent movie directed by Sean Baker. It follows the story of Anora, played by Mikey Madison; a sex worker, she marries a Russian oligarch’s son.

The film subtly tells the struggle of Anora for a better life. The closing shot of the film, without a single-dialogue, nails it and I feel the vulnerability and the subtext is what resonated with the jury of various awards to make Anora both a critical and commercial success.

Do We Need paki Artists In Indian Films?

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


Vaani Kapoor in her upcoming film plays lead opposite a pakistani actor, is she doing right?

A lot of noise has been created by people about pakistani actors working in Indian films. First of all do we need pakistani actors at all in Indian films.

The answer is a big no!
Why you ask?

Did any off the pakistani actors working in Indian films stood up after 26/11 carnage and denounced pakistan for it's terrorist activities in India. Name even one?

If they are covertly supporting the state of pakistan in their agenda of spreading terror in India, why do we need pakistani actors at all in Indian films.

In this context, IPL did a great job, by banning pakistani cricketers in the contest. No Indian wants to see pakistani cricketers on Indian soil, except for the politically motivated Indians.

Frankly, the whole debate is about pepping up the upcoming film of a pakistani actor and even before the release, the verdict is out, loud and clear - forget the film being a flop, the film won't even get a proper release across cinema-chains in India.