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  • Madharaasi: Did Sivakarthikeyan’s film close its OTT deal with streaming giant ahead of release? Find out

    Sivakarthikeyan starrer Madharaasi is gearing up for a theatrical release on September 5, 2025. As the makers prepare to unveil the trailer soon, it appears the film has closed a deal with a major OTT platform.

    Did Madharaasi close its satellite and digital deals?

    According to the current social media buzz, the makers of Madharaasi have reportedly struck an OTT deal with Amazon Prime Video. The movie will stream on the platform after completing its theatrical run.

    Additionally, the buzz suggests that the ZEE Network has acquired the satellite rights for the film. However, an official confirmation by the makers has yet to be announced.

    Madharaasi Trailer event

    Speaking about the Sivakarthikeyan movie, the makers of Madharaasi are gearing up to host a massive trailer launch event. The event is scheduled to take place on August 24, 2025.

    Along with the trailer, the team will also unveil the complete soundtrack at the audio launch. This has been confirmed by the makers via their official social media handle. 

    Sharing the update, they wrote, “Get ready for a star-studded evening. #Madharaasi Audio & Trailer launch event on August 24th. Grand release worldwide on September 5th.”

    See the post here:

    More about Madharaasi

    Madharaasi is an upcoming Tamil-language action thriller starring Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role. While the full plot hasn’t been revealed, the story is reportedly set in the northern parts of India and follows a man who is facing a life-altering crisis.

    Alongside SK, the film features Rukmini Vasanth, Vidyut Jammwal, and Biju Menon in co-lead roles. The movie marks director AR Murugadoss’ return to Tamil cinema in 5 years following Rajinikanth starrer Darbar (2020).

    Moreover, Shabeer Kallarakkal, Vikranth, Prem Kumar, Sanjay, and many more are said to be in key roles. The film’s music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander.

    Sivakarthikeyan work front

    Sivakarthikeyan was last seen in the leading role for the biographical flick Amaran. The film, directed by Rajkumar Perisamy, had Sai Pallavi as the co-lead and was a massive hit in the theaters.

    Looking ahead, the actor is working on the movie, Parasakthi, directed by Sudha Kongara. The film is touted to revolve around the anti-Hindi agitation movement that took place in Tamil Nadu during the 1960s.

    The period drama features Ravi Mohan as the main antagonist with Sreeleela (in her Tamil debut) and Atharvaa Murali playing key roles.

    ALSO READ: Kammattam OTT Release: When and where to watch Sudev Nair starrer Malayalam web series online

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  • Cerberus heatwave fans out to Balkans

    Cerberus heatwave fans out to Balkans

    BELGRADE, July 13 (Reuters) – Swathes of the Balkans sweltered in temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) on Thursday in a heatwave named “Cerberus”, after the three-headed dog of the underworld in Greek mythology, that has fanned across Europe.

    In Croatia, 56 firefighters with 20 vehicles and three aircraft, struggled to contain a bushfire that was spreading rapidly due to strong southerly winds near the Adriatic town of Sibenik.

    In the country’s Adriatic resort of Nin, dozens of beachgoers covered themselves in thick black mud believed to have medicinal properties and an effective sunscreen.

    “It (mud) is definitely better than sun screen, I think protection factor is much better,” said a tourist from Slovakia who only gave his name as Josef.

    Meteorologists and doctors in Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia, warned people to stay indoors or drink plenty of liquids if venturing outside.

    Temperatures were expected to stay around 40 degrees Celsius across the region into next week.

    Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic in Belgrade and Antonio Bronic in Nin; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise

    Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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  • Weapons industry booms as Eastern Europe arms Ukraine

    Weapons industry booms as Eastern Europe arms Ukraine

    • E.Europe arms companies step up production for Ukraine
    • Hope to find new markets as defence spends rise
    • Can produce and service Soviet-era and NATO-standard weaponry Poland, Czechs among big suppliers of military aid to Kyiv
    • Industry’s history stretches from 1800s and through Cold War

    PRAGUE/WARSAW, Nov 24 (Reuters) – Eastern Europe’s arms industry is churning out guns, artillery shells and other military supplies at a pace not seen since the Cold War as governments in the region lead efforts to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia.

    Allies have been supplying Kyiv with weapons and military equipment since Russia invaded its neighbour on Feb. 24, depleting their own inventories along the way.

    The United States and Britain committed the most direct military aid to Ukraine between Jan. 24 and Oct. 3, a Kiel Institute for the World Economy tracker shows, with Poland in third place and the Czech Republic ninth.

    Still wary of Russia, their Soviet-era master, some former Warsaw Pact countries see helping Ukraine as a matter of regional security.

    But nearly a dozen government and company officials and analysts who spoke to Reuters said the conflict also presented new opportunities for the region’s arms industry.

    “Taking into account the realities of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the visible attitude of many countries aimed at increased spending in the field of defence budgets, there is a real chance to enter new markets and increase export revenues in the coming years,” said Sebastian Chwalek, CEO of Poland’s PGZ.

    State-owned PGZ controls more than 50 companies making weapons and ammunition – from armoured transporters to unmanned air systems – and holds stakes in dozens more.

    It now plans to invest up to 8 billion zlotys ($1.8 billion)over the next decade, more than double its pre-war target, Chwalek told Reuters. That includes new facilities located further from the border with Russia’s ally Belarus for security reasons, he said.

    Other manufacturers too are increasing production capacity and racing to hire workers, companies and government officials from Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic said.

    Immediately after Russia’s attack some eastern European militaries and manufacturers began emptying their warehouses of Soviet-era weapons and ammunition that Ukrainians were familiar with, as Kyiv waited for NATO-standard equipment from the West.

    As those stocks have dwindled, arms makers have cranked up production of both older and modern equipment to keep supplies flowing. The stream of weapons has helped Ukraine push back Russian forces and reclaim swathes of territory.

    Chwalek said PGZ would now produce 1,000 portable Piorun manpad air-defence systems in 2023 – not all for Ukraine -compared to 600 in 2022 and 300 to 350 in previous years.

    The company, which he said has also delivered artillery and mortar systems, howitzers, bulletproof vests, small arms and ammunition to Ukraine, is likely to surpass a pre-war 2022 revenue target of 6.74 billion zlotys.

    Companies and officials who spoke to Reuters declined to give specific details of military supplies to Ukraine, and some did not want to be identified, citing security and commercial sensitivities.

    HISTORIC INDUSTRY

    Eastern Europe’s arms industry dates back to the 19th Century, when Czech Emil Skoda began manufacturing weapons for the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

    Under Communism, huge factories in Czechoslovakia, the Warsaw Pact’s second-largest weapons producer, Poland and elsewhere in the region kept people employed, turning out weapons for Cold War conflicts Moscow stoked around the world.

    “The Czech Republic was one of the powerhouses of weapons exporters and we have the personnel, material base and production lines needed to increase capacity,” its NATO Ambassador Jakub Landovsky told Reuters.

    “This is a great chance for the Czechs to increase what we need after giving the Ukrainians the old Soviet-era stocks. This can show other countries we can be a reliable partner in the arms industry.”

    The 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union and NATO’s expansion into the region pushed companies to modernise, but “they can still quickly produce things like ammunition that fits the Soviet systems”, said Siemon Wezeman, a researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

    Deliveries to Ukraine have included artillery rounds of “Eastern” calibres, such as 152mm howitzer rounds and 122mm rockets not produced by Western companies, officials and companies said.

    They said Ukraine had acquired weapons and equipment via donations from governments and direct commercial contracts between Kyiv and the manufacturers.

    NOT JUST BUSINESS

    “Eastern European countries support Ukraine substantially,” Christoph Trebesch, a professor at the Kiel Institute, said. “At the same time it’s an opportunity for them to build up their military production industry.”

    Ukraine has received nearly 50 billion crowns ($2.1 billion) of weapons and equipment from Czech companies, about 95% of which were commercial deliveries, Czech Deputy Defence Minister Tomas Kopecny told Reuters. Czech arms exports this year will be the highest since 1989, he said, with many companies in the sector adding jobs and capacity.

    “For the Czech defence industry, the conflict in Ukraine, and the assistance it provides is clearly a boost that we have not seen in the last 30 years,” Kopecny said.

    David Hac, chief executive of Czech STV Group, outlined to Reuters plans to add new production lines for small-calibre ammunition and said it is considering expanding its large-calibre capability. In a tight labour market, the company is trying to poach workers from a slowing car industry, he said.

    Defence sales helped the Czechoslovak Group, which owns companies including Excalibur Army, Tatra Trucks and Tatra Defence, nearly double its first-half revenues from a year earlier, to 13.8 billion crowns.

    The company is increasing production of both 155mm NATO and 152mm Eastern calibre rounds and refurbishing infantry fighting vehicles and Soviet-era T-72 tanks, spokesman Andrej Cirtek told Reuters.

    He said supplying Ukraine was more than just good business.

    “After the Russian aggression started, our deliveries for Ukrainian army multiplied,” Cirtek said.

    “The majority of the Czech population still remember times of a Russian occupation of our country before 1990 and we don´t want to have Russian troops closer to our borders.”

    ($1 = 4.5165 zlotys)

    ($1 = 23.3850 Czech crowns)

    Reporting by Michael Kahn and Robert Muller in Prague and Anna Koper in Warsaw; Editing by Catherine Evans

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  • This Device Kills 99.9% of Germs on Phones in 5 Minutes

    This Device Kills 99.9% of Germs on Phones in 5 Minutes

    ​​​​​​​An innovation team from South Korean company SK Networks has announced the launch of ‘Phone Toaster’, a phone sanitizer that kills 99.9% of harmful bacteria and viruses on phones in five minutes.

    While the benefits of handwashing are well-known, few people sanitize their phones. Given that mobile phones typically harbor 10 times more germs than the average toilet seat, that is a major health concern.

    Phone Toaster uses proven UV-C light technology to effectively and quickly kill bacteria and viruses. Its unique UV-C light configuration covers over 99.9% of the phone’s surface with ultraviolet light. Its closed-lid sanitization chamber can accommodate any phone up to 80.8mm x 172.3mm x 11.9mm, large enough for an iPhone 11 Pro Max or Galaxy S20 Ultra.

    An array of useful features

    Phone Toaster’s sanitization chamber also features a Qi-compatible 15W fast wireless charger — automatically sanitize and charge at the same time. Its external 18W fast USB-A charger enables charging for a second USB-enabled device, such as a second phone. It also includes a built-in 8W Bluetooth speaker — the first phone sanitizer on the market to do so — and an analog alarm clock with a mood light.

    A modern interior aesthetic

    Phone Toaster’s clean design and simple interface make it the perfect addition to nightstands, kitchen counters or offices.

    Phone hygiene — now second nature

    “We wanted to ensure that phone sanitization becomes a daily habit with no fuss,” said Bong Ju Lee, a spokesman for Phone Toaster. “Whenever you need a charge, use Phone Toaster to automatically sanitize your phone at the same time.”

    A world-first

    Several phone sanitizers have launched in recent months, but Phone Toaster is the first in the world to integrate five useful features into a single device.​

    A customer-centric approach

    “Before settling on Phone Toaster’s design and feature lineup, we conducted extensive research to understand customer pain points and preferences. We also crowdsourced elements of its design, to ensure an appropriate aesthetic,” Lee said.

    Order Phone Toaster today

    Phone Toaster will retail for around USD $130, and very limited pre-orders are available now for as little as $74 on the popular crowdfunding site Kickstarter.

    About SK Networks

    SK Networks is one of South Korea’s most established corporations. As a pioneer in ICT innovation, the company has launched a range of products for the modern home and office. It also operates a suite of car rental and car maintenance services and has heritage interests in the global trading of industrial goods such as chemicals, steel and automotive products. SK Networks employs over 2,000 personnel in 18 locations across 10 countries. Cumulative sales in 2019 reached 10.7 billion USD.
    Website: sknetworks.co.kr/en/

    PR Inquiries:

    Dean Baker
    Account Manager, G3 Partners
    dean@g3partners.asia

    Press Kit: https://bit.ly/2D67SgS

    Source: SK Networks

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  • This Device Kills 99.9% of Germs on Phones in 5 Minutes

    This Device Kills 99.9% of Germs on Phones in 5 Minutes

    ​​​An innovation team from South Korean company SK Networks has announced the launch of ‘Phone Toaster’, a phone sanitizer that kills 99.9% of harmful bacteria and viruses on phones in five minutes.

    While the benefits of handwashing are well-known, few people sanitize their phones. Given that mobile phones typically harbor 10 times more germs than the average toilet seat, that is a major health concern.

    Phone Toaster uses proven UV-C light technology to effectively and quickly kill bacteria and viruses. Its unique UV-C light configuration covers over 99.9% of the phone’s surface with ultraviolet light. Its closed-lid sanitization chamber can accommodate any phone up to 80.8mm x 172.3mm x 11.9mm, large enough for an iPhone 11 Pro Max or Galaxy S20 Ultra.

    An array of useful features

    Phone Toaster’s sanitization chamber also features a Qi-compatible 15W fast wireless charger — automatically sanitize and charge at the same time. Its external 18W fast USB-A charger enables charging for a second USB-enabled device, such as a second phone. It also includes a built-in 8W Bluetooth speaker — the first phone sanitizer on the market to do so — and an analog alarm clock with a mood light.

    A modern interior aesthetic

    Phone Toaster’s clean design and simple interface make it the perfect addition to nightstands, kitchen counters or offices.

    Phone hygiene — now second nature

    “We wanted to ensure that phone sanitization becomes a daily habit with no fuss,” said Bong Ju Lee, a spokesman for Phone Toaster. “Whenever you need a charge, use Phone Toaster to automatically sanitize your phone at the same time.”

    A world-first

    Several phone sanitizers have launched in recent months, but Phone Toaster is the first in the world to integrate five useful features into a single device.​

    A customer-centric approach

    “Before settling on Phone Toaster’s design and feature lineup, we conducted extensive research to understand customer pain points and preferences. We also crowdsourced elements of its design, to ensure an appropriate aesthetic,” Lee said.

    Order Phone Toaster today

    Phone Toaster will retail for around USD $130, and very limited pre-orders are available now for as little as $74 on the popular crowdfunding site Kickstarter.

    About SK Networks

    SK Networks is one of South Korea’s most established corporations. As a pioneer in ICT innovation, the company has launched a range of products for the modern home and office. It also operates a suite of car rental and car maintenance services and has heritage interests in the global trading of industrial goods such as chemicals, steel and automotive products. SK Networks employs over 2,000 personnel in 18 locations across 10 countries. Cumulative sales in 2019 reached 10.7 billion USD.
    Website: sknetworks.co.kr/en/

    PR Inquiries:

    Dean Baker
    Account Manager, G3 Partners
    dean@g3partners.asia

    Source: SK Networks

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