A U. K. coroner’s court recently opened an inquest into the 2023 deaths of an elderly couple who traveled through a flooded road in their car in Liverpool, England.
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Legendary actor Dharmendra passes away at 89
Veteran Bollywood icon Dharmendra, fondly known as the He-Man of Indian Cinema, passed away early this morning in Mumbai at the age of 89. A rare blend of charm, strength, and sensitivity, Dharmendra defined an era where action met emotion. His chemistry with Hema Malini both on and off screen remains one of Bollywood’s most iconic love stories. Beyond his stardom, he was admired for his humility, warmth, and poetic soul. He is survived by his wife Hema Malini, sons Sunny and Bobby Deol, daughters Esha and Ahana Deol, and grandchildren. As tributes pour in from across the industry, the loss of Dharmendra marks the end of a golden chapter in Indian cinema. Team Bollywood Hungama extends heartfelt condolences to the Deol family. His legacy will continue to shine through every frame of Indian film history.
Obituary – Robert Lynn Beek
Obituary Robert Lynn Beek kcpnews2 Fri, 11/21/2025 09: 18 Image Image © Robert (Bob) Beek was the third child of Mary Evelyn Tinsley Beek and Lorenz Emil (Larry) Beek, arriving as a ten-pound, red-haired wonder. He was his own person even as a small child, engaging and entertaining to be with. Bob attended Cheyenne Wells Parochial grade school though eighth grade, then entered Cheyenne Wells High School. He participated in football, basketball, track, wrestling, and band. Bob was an altar boy in the local Catholic church. As a child he would get away from his parents, crawl under the pews and appear on the altar, causing his mother to wonder if he would be a priest. Bob took part in various sports and hobbies. He loved softball, goose hunting, fishing, and water skiing which was always in his Speedo suit. Over the years, he owned a number of registered horses, which he affectionately referred to as “his girlfriends.” He loved the art of silversmithing, making unique jewelry for many people. Bob had many friends as he loved to visit, and was always ready to help in times of need. In a very quiet way, in times of trouble and sorrow, he eased people with much kindness as he gave of himself. At a young age, Bob married Judy Sidebotttom, his high school sweetheart. To this union were born two sons, Brock Robert and Justin Travis. The family made their home in Cheyenne Wells where Bob began cutting meat at the local grocery. He later decided to start farming and ranching with his father. Bob had a unique personality, marching to his own drum. He was opinionated, stubborn, kind, generous, and known as a real character, with many acquaintances and friends. He also had many names including Bob, Bobby, Robert and of course “Heavy.”He will be missed by many. Everyone will remember his western mustache and wearing shorts with cowboy boots. The farm and ranch will always be remembered as “Ranch Starvo. He is preceded in death by his parents and grandson, Tyler Ramsey. Bob requested that there not be any public services. Memorial contributions may be made to the William Kimmell VFW Post 9700 in Cheyenne Wells. Arrangements were under the direction of Brown Funeral Home. Obituary Cheyenne County Cheyenne Wells.
TN Traveler: ‘That Muscle Shoals Sound’ comes alive at three-year Hall of Fame exhibition
The story of how Muscle Shoals, once a little-known dot in the northwest corner of Alabama, achieved international, multi-genre music acclaim is intriguing. It is strong enough to have generated a just-opened three-year exhibition at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and it is vital enough that pilgrims still flock to the recording studios where worlds collided and [.] The post TN Traveler: ‘That Muscle Shoals Sound’ comes alive at three-year Hall of Fame exhibition first appeared on Main Street Media of Tennessee.
Jaya Bachchan on grandson Agastya Nanda in Ikkis: “He’s determined to forge his own path just like I once did”
The Bachchan legacy continues as Agastya Nanda steps into the spotlight once again this time in Sriram Raghavan’s much-awaited war drama Ikkis. The film’s trailer introduces Agastya as Param Vir Chakra awardee Arun Khetarpal, one of India’s youngest and most celebrated war heroes. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, known for acclaimed thrillers like Ek Haseena Thi, Badlapur and Andhadhun, Ikkis brings to screen the extraordinary courage and humanity of a soldier who laid down his life in the 1971 war. The trailer hints at a sensitive and restrained take on patriotism a hallmark of Raghavan’s storytelling. The film also stars Dharmendra and Jaideep Ahlawat, with Agastya Nanda leading the narrative as the brave, idealistic officer whose story continues to inspire generations. A third-generation actor from the iconic Bachchan family, Agastya, son of Shweta Bachchan and grandson of Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan, who made his acting debut in Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies. With Ikkis, he takes a sharp turn into a more intense and realistic role. Jaya Bachchan shared her thoughts on her grandson’s journey and preparation for the role. “Luckily, Agastya is a fast learner. Neither of his parents are actors, so he’s leaning on his grandparents and his Maamu (Uncle) Abhishek Bachchan for guidance,” she revealed. “You know me I wouldn’t praise anyone, least of all my own children or grandchildren. But Agastya is special. That child is determined to forge his own path. Just like I once did. Like me, he won’t follow the herd.”Set for a December 2025 release, Ikkis marks a powerful collaboration between a visionary filmmaker and a young actor with an iconic lineage promising a blend of emotion, authenticity, and cinematic impact. Also Read: Amitabh Bachchan pens emotional note for grandson Agastya Nanda as Ikkis trailer drops: “You are SPECIAL. all my prayers and blessings to you”.