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SEND HELP (2026) – A SAM RAIMI SURVIVAL NIGHTMARE THAT BITES BACK


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By Aniz Filmvala

💥 SEND HELP (2026) – A SAM RAIMI SURVIVAL NIGHTMARE THAT BITES BACK 💥


If you thought being stranded on a deserted island was bad, Sam Raimi makes sure it’s terrifyingly unforgettable.
Send Help takes a deceptively simple survival setup and turns it into a pressure-cooker of fear, paranoia, and raw human conflict. After a brutal plane crash, two survivors—an employee and her boss—are left alone with limited resources, buried secrets, and rising mistrust. What begins as a fight against nature slowly mutates into a psychological war between people who may be more dangerous to each other than the island itself.
🎭 Performances that sting and scar
Rachel McAdams is phenomenal—layered, resilient, and emotionally ferocious. She brings grit and vulnerability in equal measure, making every decision feel life-or-death. Dylan O’Brien matches her beat for beat, delivering one of his most intense performances yet, slowly unraveling as power dynamics and desperation collide. Their chemistry is electric… and combustible.
🎬 Sam Raimi being peak Sam Raimi
This is where fans of the Spider-Man trilogy, Evil Dead, and Drag Me to Hell will cheer. Raimi injects the film with his signature style—restless camera movements, sudden shocks, dark humor lurking beneath the horror, and relentless tension. Even quiet moments feel dangerous. You’re constantly waiting for something to snap… and when it does, it hits hard.
The island isn’t just a location—it’s a living, breathing menace. Raimi milks suspense from crashing waves, eerie silences, and claustrophobic close-ups, proving once again why he’s a master of edge-of-the-seat storytelling.

Send Help may not reinvent the survival genre, but it grips you, shakes you, and refuses to let go. It’s brutal, smart, and nerve-shredding—powered by powerhouse performances and a director who knows exactly how to twist the knife.
👉 For Sam Raimi fans: buckle up.
👉 For thriller lovers: this is pure, sweaty, white-knuckle cinema.

A savage survival thriller that reminds us—sometimes the real horror isn’t the island… it’s the people trapped on it.

 
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Posted by on January 30, 2026 in Uncategorized

 
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100 m long ‘Make in India’ Steel Bridge Completed in Ahmedabad for Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project




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azadi ka amrit mahotsav




Progress Continues on High-Speed Rail Project with Completion of 13th Steel Bridge in Gujarat

प्रविष्टि तिथि: 29 JAN 2026 7:32PM by PIB Delhi
In a significant milestone reflecting Indian Railways’ commitment to safe, modern and passenger-centric infrastructure, a 100 m long ‘Make in India’ steel bridge has been successfully completed over the underground metro tunnel in Ahmedabad district for the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project. This is the 13th steel bridge completed in Gujarat, out of a total of 17 steel bridges planned in the state, strengthening high-speed rail connectivity while ensuring the safety of existing urban transport systems.





In Ahmedabad district, the Bullet Train viaduct is being constructed using span-by-span structures with spans ranging from 30 to 50 metres. However, at this location, the alignment passes over the underground metro tunnel connecting Kalupur and Shahpur metro stations. To ensure that no load from the Bullet Train structure is transferred onto the metro tunnel, the foundations were kept well away from it. This necessitated increasing the span length to about 100 metres. Accordingly, the superstructure configuration at this stretch was redesigned from an SBS viaduct to a Steel Truss Bridge, ensuring structural safety for both the Bullet Train corridor and the metro infrastructure, thereby safeguarding public assets and passenger movement.

The bridge was assembled at a height of 16.5 metres from the ground on temporary trestles at the site. After completion of the assembly, the temporary supports were carefully dismantled, and the bridge was lowered and placed precisely on the permanent support system, ensuring safety and structural accuracy.





Weighing 1,098 metric tons, the steel bridge is located parallel to the Ahmedabad–Sabarmati main line of Western Railways. The structure measures 14 metres in height and 15.5 metres in width. It was fabricated in a workshop at Wardha, Maharashtra, and transported to the site on trailers, highlighting indigenous manufacturing capability under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

To facilitate the assembly of the main structure, a temporary platform measuring 11.5 x 100 metres was constructed at the site. The bridge has been constructed using approximately 45,186 Tor-Shear Type High Strength (TTHS) bolts and is coated with C5 system protective painting along with elastomeric bearings, ensuring enhanced durability, long service life and passenger safety.

This achievement underscores Indian Railways’ focused efforts to deliver safe, reliable and future-ready infrastructure for passengers and the common public, while seamlessly integrating high-speed rail projects with existing urban transport networks.

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Posted by on January 30, 2026 in Uncategorized

 
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*Sai Sevak Dahanukarwadi Mitra Mandal Ushers in New Year with Grand ‘Sai Bhandara’*




Mumbai: To welcome the New Year with spiritual fervor and community service, the Sai Sevak Dahanukarwadi Mitra Mandal organized a grand ‘Shree Sai Bhandara’ (Mahaprasad) on Thursday, January 1, 2026. The event, held in Dahanukarwadi, witnessed a large turnout of devotees seeking blessings and partaking in the holy meal.
The Mahaprasad commenced at 7:00 PM, creating a vibrant and pious atmosphere in the locality. The event was organized to bring the community together and seek the blessings of Shirdi Sai Baba for the year ahead.
Leadership and Organization
The successful execution of the event was led by the Mandal’s President and Founder, Mr. Vicky Kashinath Chavan. The committee worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth management of the crowd and the distribution of the Mahaprasad.For the past eight years, they have been distributing Khichdi Prasad every Thursday. This charitable activity takes place from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, serving approximately 250 to 300 people each week.

Key office bearers who played pivotal roles included:
Vice President: Babiraj Singh
Secretary: Sachin Kadam
Treasurer: Nilesh Kudale
Joint Secretary: Nikhil Humne
Joint Treasurer: Tarachand Rajput
Community Support and Guidance
The Mandal expressed deep gratitude to their senior guides and advisors for their constant support. Prominent figures guiding the team included Anil Kokane Saheb, Nitin Dandekar, Prakash Solanki, and Raju Singh. Valuable advice was also provided by Prakash Giri and Dev Mishra (Bablu).
Other dedicated ‘Sai Sevaks’ such as Ganesh Rathod, Nagesh, and Suraj Bendre were also instrumental in the on-ground management of the event.
A Gesture of Gratitude
In a display of community spirit, the Mandal displayed banners thanking all residents and devotees for their cooperation and support in making the event a grand success. The ‘Sai Bhandara’ has become a significant occasion for Dahanukarwadi, strengthening the bonds of brotherhood and devotion among the residents.

 
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Posted by on January 2, 2026 in Uncategorized

 
 
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