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హోటల్పై నుంచి దూకుతానని టిక్టాక్ స్టార్ బెదిరింపులు
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Published : Sep 23, 2019, 3:34 PM IST
| Updated : Oct 1, 2019, 5:01 PM IST
హోటల్పై నుంచి దూకుతానని టిక్టాక్ స్టార్ బెదిరింపులు హోటల్పై నుంచి దూకి ఆత్మహత్య చేసుకుంటానని ఓ యువకుడు బెదింపులకు పాల్పడిన ఘటన పశ్చిమ దిల్లీలోని హరినగర్లో చోటు చేసుకుంది. ఆదివారం సాయంత్రం ఓ స్థానిక హోటల్ ఆరో అంతస్తుపైకి ఎక్కి ఆత్మహత్యాయత్నం చేశాడో యువకుడు. గమనించిన స్థానికులు పోలీసులకు సమాచారం అందించారు.
ఘటనాస్థలానికి చేరుకున్న పోలీసులు, అగ్నిమాపక సిబ్బంది యువకుణ్ని కిందకు దించే ప్రయత్నం చేశారు. ఆత్మహత్య చేసుకోవద్దని ఒప్పించేందుకు తీవ్రంగా శ్రమించారు. కానీ అందుకు అతను నిరాకరించాడు. కిందకు దిగనంటే దిగను అని మొండికేసుకు కూర్చున్నాడు. తాను కిందకు దిగాలంటే తనపై ఉన్న కేసులను కొట్టివేయాలనే డిమాండ్ చేసినట్లు సమాచారం.
18 గంటల పాటు..
రాత్రంతా హోటల్ వద్ద ఉన్న అధికారులు సుమారు 18 గంటల పాటు శ్రమించి సోమవారం ఉదయానికి అతడి ఆలోచనలో మార్పు తీసుకొచ్చారు. 9 గంటల ప్రాంతంలో సురక్షితంగా కిందకు తీసుకురావటం వల్ల కథ సుఖాంతమయింది.
టిక్ టాక్ యాప్లో యాక్టివ్గా ఉండే ఆ యువకుడు ఆత్మహత్యకు పాల్పడతానని బెదిరింపులకు పాల్పడుతున్న సమయంలో 3 వీడియోలను పోస్ట్ చేయటం అందరినీ ఆశ్చర్యానికి గురిచేసింది.
అర్మాన్గా గుర్తింపు
యువకుడ్ని అహ్మదాబాద్కు చెందిన సందీప్ అలియాస్ అర్మాన్గా గుర్తించారు పోలీసులు. అతనిపై కేసు నమోదు చేసి వైద్య పరీక్షల నిమిత్తం ఆస్పత్రికి తరలించారు.
మరో కోణం..
అర్మాన్ ఓ యువతిని తీసుకుని హోటల్కు వచ్చాడని.. అతని భార్యకు విషయం తెలియటం వల్లే హోటల్పైకి ఎక్కాడన్న వాదనలు వినిపిస్తున్నాయి.
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హోటల్పై నుంచి దూకుతానని టిక్టాక్ స్టార్ బెదిరింపులు హోటల్పై నుంచి దూకి ఆత్మహత్య చేసుకుంటానని ఓ యువకుడు బెదింపులకు పాల్పడిన ఘటన పశ్చిమ దిల్లీలోని హరినగర్లో చోటు చేసుకుంది. ఆదివారం సాయంత్రం ఓ స్థానిక హోటల్ ఆరో అంతస్తుపైకి ఎక్కి ఆత్మహత్యాయత్నం చేశాడో యువకుడు. గమనించిన స్థానికులు పోలీసులకు సమాచారం అందించారు.
ఘటనాస్థలానికి చేరుకున్న పోలీసులు, అగ్నిమాపక సిబ్బంది యువకుణ్ని కిందకు దించే ప్రయత్నం చేశారు. ఆత్మహత్య చేసుకోవద్దని ఒప్పించేందుకు తీవ్రంగా శ్రమించారు. కానీ అందుకు అతను నిరాకరించాడు. కిందకు దిగనంటే దిగను అని మొండికేసుకు కూర్చున్నాడు. తాను కిందకు దిగాలంటే తనపై ఉన్న కేసులను కొట్టివేయాలనే డిమాండ్ చేసినట్లు సమాచారం.
18 గంటల పాటు..
రాత్రంతా హోటల్ వద్ద ఉన్న అధికారులు సుమారు 18 గంటల పాటు శ్రమించి సోమవారం ఉదయానికి అతడి ఆలోచనలో మార్పు తీసుకొచ్చారు. 9 గంటల ప్రాంతంలో సురక్షితంగా కిందకు తీసుకురావటం వల్ల కథ సుఖాంతమయింది.
టిక్ టాక్ యాప్లో యాక్టివ్గా ఉండే ఆ యువకుడు ఆత్మహత్యకు పాల్పడతానని బెదిరింపులకు పాల్పడుతున్న సమయంలో 3 వీడియోలను పోస్ట్ చేయటం అందరినీ ఆశ్చర్యానికి గురిచేసింది.
అర్మాన్గా గుర్తింపు
యువకుడ్ని అహ్మదాబాద్కు చెందిన సందీప్ అలియాస్ అర్మాన్గా గుర్తించారు పోలీసులు. అతనిపై కేసు నమోదు చేసి వైద్య పరీక్షల నిమిత్తం ఆస్పత్రికి తరలించారు.
మరో కోణం..
అర్మాన్ ఓ యువతిని తీసుకుని హోటల్కు వచ్చాడని.. అతని భార్యకు విషయం తెలియటం వల్లే హోటల్పైకి ఎక్కాడన్న వాదనలు వినిపిస్తున్నాయి.
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Los Angeles, 22 September 2019
1. Julia Louis-Dreyfus
2. Michelle Williams thanks FX for fair pay
3. Jon Hamm and Naomi Watts announce "Chernobyl" as best limited series
4. Lin Manuel Miranda announces Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
5. Lorne Michaels accepts award for "Saturday Night Live"
6. Viola Davis announces Peter Dinklage as best supporting actor in a drama
7. Peter Dinklage talks about tolerance in acceptance speech
8. Julie Garner thanks Jason Bateman in acceptance speech
9. Kerry Washington announces Billy Porter as best actor in a drama
10. Billy Porter quotes James Baldwin in acceptance speech
11. Jason Bateman accepts best director award
12. Gwyneth Paltrow announces Jodie Comer as best actress in a drama
13. Norman Lear and Marisa Tomei announce 'Fleabag' as best comedy
14. Michael Douglas announces 'Game of Thrones' as best drama
15. David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and cast accept best drama award
STORYLINE:
'GAME OF THRONES' WINS BEST TV DRAMA SERIES, 'FLEABAG' WINS BEST COMEDY
STORYLINE:
"Fleabag" leaped over formidable competition early in Sunday's (22 SEPT. 2019) Emmy Awards with three awards, including the best comedy actress award and a writing trophy for series star and creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Waller-Bridge and her dark comedy about a dysfunctional woman, which also won a directing award, blocked "Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus from setting a record as the most-honored performer in Emmy history.
"Nooooo!" said a shocked-looking Waller-Bridge. "Oh, my God, no. Thank you. I find acting really hard and really painful. But it's all about this," she said, her acting trophy firmly in hand.
In accepting the writing award earlier, she called the recognition proof that "a dirty, pervy, messed-up woman can make it to the Emmys."
Bill Hader won his second consecutive best comedy actor award for the hitman comedy "Barry."
The show made history when Billy Porter won the best drama actor award, becoming the first openly gay man to take the honor.
"God bless you all. The category is love, you all, love. I'm so overjoyed and so overwhelmed to have lived to see this day," said an exuberant Porter, resplendent in a sequined suit and swooping hat.
Quoting the late writer James Baldwin, Porter said it took him many years to believe he has the right to exist. "I have the right, you have the right, we all have the right," he said.
Peter Dinklage, named best supporting actor for "Game of Thrones," set a record for most wins for the same role, four, breaking a tie with Aaron Paul of "Breaking Bad."
"I count myself so fortunate to be a member of a community that is about nothing but tolerance and diversity, because in no other place I could be standing on a stage like this," said Dinklage, a little person.
"Ozark" star Julia Garner won the best supporting drama actress trophy against a field including four actresses from "Game of Thrones."
The auditorium erupted in cheers when Jharrel Jerome of "When They See Us," about the Central Park Five case, won the best actor award for a limited series movie.
"Most important, this is for the men that we know as the Exonerated Five," said Jerome, naming the five wrongly convicted men who were in the audience. They stood and saluted the actor as the crowd applauded them.
It was the only honor for the acclaimed Netflix series of the evening; "Chernobyl" won the best limited series honor.
Streaming hit new Emmy heights, powered by Amazon Prime winners "Fleabag," ''The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and a "Very English Scandal," and Netflix's "Bandersnatch (Black Mirror)," honored as
best movie. But HBO again showed its strength, including with the trophies for "Chernobyl," ''Barry" and John Oliver's best variety-talk win.
Michelle Williams, honored as best actress for her portrayal of dancer Gwen Verdon in FX's limited series "Fosse/Verdon," issued a call to arms for gender and ethnic equality.
She thanked the network and studio behind the project for "supporting me completely and paying me equally because they understood ... when you put value into a person, it empowers that person to get in touch with their own inherent value. And where do they put that value, they put it into their work."
"And so the next time a woman and, especially a woman of color, because she stands to make 52 cents on the dollar compared to her white male counterpart, tells you what she needs in order to do her job, listen to her," Williams said.
Patricia Arquette won the trophy best supporting limited-series or movie actress for "The Act." She paid emotional tribute to her late trans sister, Alexis Arquette, and called for an end to prejudice against trans people, including in the workplace.
Ben Whishaw took the category's supporting actor trophy for "A Very English Scandal," admitting in charming British fashion to a hangover.
Alex Borstein and Tony Shalhoub of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" won best supporting acting awards at the ceremony, which included early and varied messages of female empowerment after the hostless ceremony.
"I want to dedicate this to the strength of a woman, to (series creator) Amy Sherman-Palladino, to every woman on the 'Maisel' cast and crew," Borstein said, and to her mother and grandmother. Her grandmother survived because she was courageous enough to step out of a line that, Borstein intimated, would have led to her death at the hands of Nazi Germany.
"She stepped out of line. And for that, I am here and my children are here, so step out of line, ladies. Step out of line," said Borstein, who won the award last year.
Shalhoub added to his three Emmys which he earned for his signature role in "Monk."
The awards opened without a host as promised, with an early exchange pitting Ben Stiller against Bob Newhart.
"I'm still alive," Newhart told Stiller, who introduced him as part of a wax museum comedy hall of fame that included Lucille Ball and George Burns.
Kim Kardashian West and Kendall Jenner drew some mocking laughter in the audience when they presented their award after Kardashian West said their family "knows firsthand how truly compelling television comes from real people just being themselves."
An animated Homer made a brief appearance on stage until he was abruptly crushed, with Anderson of "black-ish" rushing in to, as he vowed, rescue the evening. He called "Breaking Bad" star Cranston on stage to tout the power of television from its beginning to the current golden age.
"Television has never been bigger. Television has never mattered more. And television has never been this damn good," Cranston said.
The early honors for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and "Fleabag" came on a night that could belong to HBO's "Game of Thrones.
HBO's fantasy saga headed into the ceremony with a record 32 nominations, collecting 10 awards at last weekend's creative arts ceremony for technical and other achievements.
If the series adds three more wins on Sunday, it will break its own record for most awards in a season, 12, which it earned in 2015 and again in 2016. If it claims the top drama trophy, it will be its fourth and make it one of a handful of series to achieve that tally. It could also build on its record of the most Emmys ever for a drama or comedy series, now at 57.
The series is competing in six categories besides best drama, including directing, writing and acting — with stars Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington vying for lead acting honors for the first time, and Peter Dinklage seeking his fourth supporting actor award.
Clarke's competition includes Sandra Oh of "Killing Eve," who would be the first actress of Asian descent to win the Emmy, along with Oh's co-star Jodie Comer and past winner Viola Davis of "How to Get Away with Murder." A win for Clarke or any of the four "Game of Thrones" actresses competing for a supporting trophy would be the first for a woman on the show.
"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" is defending the top comedy award it captured last year, when three-time winner "Veep" was on hiatus. As with "Game of Thrones," the political satire is entered for its final season and could benefit from voter sentiment as well as evident respect.
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