Biggest Story In India Headlines 27th March 2025
India’s auto behemoth Tata Motors is facing a storm as U.S. President Donald Trump’s impending 25 percent tariff on foreign cars threatens to put a dent in its luxury division, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Morgan Stanley rang the warning bell this week, warning that JLR, dependent as it is on the American market, would watch its good times fly away once the duties take effect from April 2. The American market contributed 23 percent of JLR’s sales in FY24—equating to 15 percent of Tata Motors’ revenue—and the share jumped over 30 percent in Q3 FY25. As every JLR sold stateside will leave UK and international factories, the tariff sting is unavoidable. Morgan Stanley strategists present a triumvirate of options: increase prices paid by American customers, cut domestic cost, or take the pain on the chin. If JLR chooses to absorb the impact, operating margins could decline 200 basis points at risk, endangering the broker’s 8.3 percent FY26 EBIT forecast. Free cash flow could suffer too, maybe pushing JLR to a drastic solution—establishing a U.S. plant. Investors are nervous, and although the tariff’s extent is unclear, this much is certain: Tata Motors is in for a rough ride.
Vinay Hiremath’s story is like a Hollywood movie with a twist no one anticipated. The Indian-origin co-founder of Loom, a video messaging app acquired by Atlassian for almost $1 billion in 2023, raked in between $50 million and $70 million from the transaction—at the tender age of 33. But in a staggering flip, Hiremath now says he has no earnings and is searching for engineering internships. He opened up about his path on the Moneywise podcast with host Sam Parr, looking back at his road from a self-proclaimed “broke stoner” to being a multimillionaire. Hiremath avoided committing to an exact jackpot, sheepishly admitting it lay somewhere between $30 and $100 million, but Parr estimated it at between $50 to $70 million. What’s crazier? He waved off a $60 million retention bonus that would’ve vested over four years, a choice he shrugs off without a hint of regret. “I left 60 on the table,” he told Parr. “Right now, I’m looking for internships.” With enough cash to secure his future kids’ futures, Hiremath’s chasing a new chapter—proof that for some, wealth isn’t the endgame, but a launchpad to something else entirely.
Uttar Pradesh is boiling with anger after Rajput outfit Karni Sena visited its ire on Samajwadi Party MP Ramji Lal Suman’s house in Agra. The trigger? Suman’s bombshell statement in Parliament that Rajput legend Rana Sanga invited Mughal emperor Babur to India to overthrow Ibrahim Lodi—a statement he reinforced March 21 in the Rajya Sabha, labeling Sanga a “traitor” and linking Hindus to his name. The bulldozer-led rally was a gut response from a society that holds Sanga up as a protector of India’s dignity. Rajput ensembles such as the Akhil Bharatiya Kshatriya Mahasabha entered the fray, burning effigies and calling for Suman to resign. The BJP was quick to capitalize, with Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat condemning the “distortion” of Sanga’s warrior image. SP leader Akhilesh Yadav defended Suman, claiming his remarks were rooted in history, but fissures appeared—SP MP Virendra Singh defected, praising Sanga’s bravery and distancing the party from the slur. The standoff is a political minefield, pitting SP’s electorate against an irate Rajput bloc, with tensions spilling out onto the streets.
Marvel Studios made Wednesday into a fanpalooza with a five-hour livestream revealing the gigantic cast of Avengers: Doomsday, coming May 1, 2026. The rollout was theater for the sake of theater—every star introduced through a high-design shot of their director’s chair—ending with Robert Downey Jr. stepping out, not as Iron Man, but as Doctor Doom, turning the MCU on its head. This crossover behemoth combines Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Thunderbolts in a single epic battle. X-Men icons Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen return as Charles Xavier and Magneto, with Alan Cumming, Rebecca Romijn, James Marsden, and Kelsey Grammer. Channing Tatum’s Gambit, brought back from Deadpool & Wolverine, brings grime, and Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Vanessa Kirby, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach make their crossover as the first family. Thunderbolts’ David Harbour, Florence Pugh, and cast crash into Avengers such as Simu Liu, Anthony Mackie, and Sebastian Stan. Chris Hemsworth’s Thor and Tom Hiddleston’s Loki are back post-Endgame, and it’s going to be fireworks. It’s Marvel’s riskiest swing so far, and the fans are already counting down the days.
OpenAI turned the AI script Tuesday, launching high-end image generation in GPT-4o, and the web has gone wild—particularly with Ghibli feels. Nicknamed “Images in ChatGPT,” the omnimodal boost allows the users to produce text, audio, video, and breathtaking images, leaving DALL-E behind by placing the magic in GPT-4o itself. Within less than 24 hours, social media is filled with the works, but the superstar? Ghibli artwork. Users upload photos and ask the model to recreate them as if they were happening in the world of Miyazaki, giving birth to an online Ghibli binge. The results are uncanny—dreamy, whimsical, and so spot-on, you’d swear Totoro’s lurking nearby. It’s a creative explosion, showcasing GPT-4o’s leap into multi-data mastery, and for anime lovers, it’s a golden ticket to craft their own Studio Ghibli dreams. The Internet’s buzzing, and this is just day one.
Eid 2025 is turning into a cinematic showdown, with Salman Khan’s Sikandar (March 30) pitted against Mohanlal’s L2: Empuraan (March 27). In a chat with News18, Salman waved off the collision, praising to high heavens the Prithviraj Sukumaran-directed follow-up of the 2019 hit Lucifer. “I am a great admirer of Mohanlal sir as an artist,” he exclaimed. “Prithviraj is making it, and I know it’s going to be a great movie.” He went so far as to throw bouquets to Sunny Deol’s Jaat, releasing April 10, bestowing good wishes on all three. On the other side of the aisle, Prithviraj, attending a Delhi press conference, became peacemaker: “Salman Khan’s one of the biggest stars—there’s no competition. I’d be glad if you catch Empuraan at 11 a.m.”. and Sikandar at 1 p.m.” Directed by Tovino Thomas and Manju Warrier with Mohanlal, Empuraan is billed to be a gritty sequel, but Salman’s laid-back attitude makes it seem like this box office showdown could be a win-win for audiences.
Karnataka’s BJP made the shocking announcement Wednesday, sacking Vijayapura MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal from the party for six years following months of brewing revolt. The disciplinary committee central, through Om Pathak’s letter, referenced Yatnal’s disobedience in the face of a February 10 show-cause notice and earlier admonitions. “Your consistent flouting of party discipline leaves us with no alternative,” it said, removing him from membership and positions with effect from then on. Yatnal, who had been a thorn on state president BY Vijayendra’s side, had unleashed hours before, calling Vijayendra and his father, former CM BS Yediyurappa, responsible for sinking the party’s influence. He clammed up after the expulsion, avoiding the media, but his resignation exposes the BJP’s Karnataka feud—pitting loyalists against the Yediyurappa dynasty. It’s a big-stakes cleansing as the party grapples with unity before greater battles.
Mumbai police aren’t cracking up at Kunal Kamra’s new gig. The comedian’s been asked to appear for questioning March 31 at 11 a.m. over alleged digs at Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde during a recent show. Kamra’s parody of Dil To Pagal Hai’s “Bholi si surat,” peppered with “gaddar” nods to Shinde’s 2022 Shiv Sena split, hit YouTube—and hit a nerve. Shiv Sena workers retaliated, trashing Habitat Comedy Club, with 12 arrested and bailed out. Kamra, unflappable, tweeted: “Flipping a tomato truck over bad butter chicken is attacking a place for my words.” He requested an April 2 time slot but was told no way by the cops. The row’s a flashpoint—free speech versus political pride—with Kamra right in the eye of a simmering storm.
A strange drama played out Wednesday as Delhi police investigated the residence of Justice Yashwant Varma, recently transferred from Delhi High Court, after a March 14 blaze uncovered stashes of money. Headed by DCP Devesh Mahla, the team arrived at 30 Tughlak Crescent at 1:30 p.m., taking two hours to search CCTV of the fire day, shoot the storeroom and lawn where burnt remains were strewn, and questioning Varma’s family and employees—including the PA who made the initial call. Police were initially denied entry March 15, and recorded a daily diary entry, suspecting a short circuit had caused the fire; power and forensic reports are awaited. The Supreme Court’s in today, agreeing to consider a petition for an FIR, while a three-judge bench stopped by Tuesday. It’s a cloudy concoction of justice, money, and fire—raising more questions than answers.
Kolkata Knight Riders stormed back Wednesday, thrashing Rajasthan Royals by eight wickets in Guwahati for their first IPL 2025 victory following an opening blunder. Without Sunil Narine, KKR’s spinners—Moeen Ali and Varun Chakaravarthy—strangled RR to 151/9, claiming four wickets in a stingy middle-overs spell (56/5, a mere 10 boundary runs). Quinton de Kock later asserted himself, hammering an unbeaten 97 off 61—eight fours, six sixes—to run it down in 17.3 overs. RR’s bowlers were unable to match KKR’s, and de Kock, along with Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi, added 38 boundary runs in the 7-15 overs spell, turning the game around. It was a masterclass in power and pacing, giving Royals their second consecutive loss and KKR a nice comeback.
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