Emraan Hashmi’s ‘Ground Zero’ Film Set for Theatrical Release in April 2025

Excel Entertainment and Emraan Hashmi have announced the theatrical release date for their highly anticipated action-thriller, “Ground Zero.” Inspired by an untold battle, the film will hit screens on April 25, 2025. Hashmi stars as a Deputy Commandant in the Border Security Force (BSF), promising a powerful and intense performance.

Directed by Tejas Deoskar, “Ground Zero” is generating significant buzz. Fans can catch the first glimpse of the film as the teaser premieres on the big screen this Sunday, March 30, 2025. The digital launch of the teaser is scheduled for mid-next week, ensuring widespread access.

Presented by Excel Entertainment, known for producing compelling narratives, “Ground Zero” is poised to be a major cinematic event. The film’s blend of action and a gripping storyline, coupled with Hashmi’s portrayal of a BSF officer, is expected to resonate with audiences nationwide. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling project.

BSF recovers 14 small packets of narcotics in Firozpur, Punjab

On Wednesday, Border Security Force (BSF) recovered 14 small packets of heroin, estimated to weigh approximately 500 grams, from the border.

In the Firozpur district, BSF troops were conducting an area dominance patrol when they saw strange footprints close to the village of Gandhi Kilcha. During the search, they discovered suspected heroin packages that had been wrapped in yellow adhesive tape.

The Border Security Force stated in a press statement that on Wednesday at around 6:45 a.m., the personnel conducting an area domination patrol in front of the border fence saw odd footprints close to the village of Gandu Kilcha in the district of Ferozepur.

BSF saved 135 rare birds from smugglers from Nadia in West Bengal

In the Nadia region of West Bengal, the Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday freed 135 birds from smugglers close to the international boundary between India and Bangladesh.

The captured birds are rare species of parrots. In order to take legal action, the seized birds have been handed over to the Forest Department Bethuadahari.

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