Maharashtra
Who is Shiv Sena MLA Prakash Phaterpekar, whose son heckled Sonu Nigam in Mumbai

Indian playback singer Sonu Nigam was attacked by a group of men on Monday night at an event at Mumbai’s Chembur Festival 2023. The accused, Swapnil Phaterpekar, turned out to be the son of noted local MLA Prakash Phaterpekar.
Singer Sonu Nigam has filed a police complaint against MLA Prakash Phatarpekar’s son, Swapnil Prakash Phatarpekar.
MLA Prakash responded to a TV channel by saying that, while it was a minor scuffle, whatever happened was wrong. He added that his son did not push them on purpose and said that the incident was wrong and he feels guilty about it. He also apologised.
Prakash Phaterpekar, who was the one to invite Sonu to perform at the Chembur festival, was not present during the concert.
Who is Prakash Phartephakar?
Prakash Phartephakar is an MLA from the Uddhav Thackeray faction of the Shiv Sena. He represents the Chembur Vidhan Sabha constituency in Mumbai.
He was elected as a Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from the Chembur constituency in 2014 and 2019. He is a Uddhav Tackeray loyalist.
Prakash Phaterpekar was a former Municipal Councillor from Ward 146, as well as the Chairperson of the Public Health Committee (MCGM).
Apart from the Chembur Citizens Welfare Association that organises the Chembur Festival, he has also been associated with organisations like the Shree Sai Charitable Trust, Rashtriya Seva Dal, and Rikshaw Chalak Sena.
He has also been the Assistant Shakha Pramukh, Assistant Vibhag Pramukh at Chembur Shiv Sena in 2005, Public Health Chairman at MCGM in 2009 and Chembur Vibhag Sangatak in 2014.
Maharashtra
Ekta Kapoor opens up about global storytelling at WAVES Summit 2025

Mumbai: Recently seen at WAVES Summit 2025, Emmy Award winner and well-known producer of India, Ekta Kapoor shared some very interesting things about global storytelling. She told how Indian drama and serial formats are no longer limited to the country, but are also making their strong hold in the international market.
When Ekta Kapoor was asked how she views global storytelling after building such a big empire of content on TV and digital platforms, she replied in a candid manner as always, “The way of storytelling should be such that it connects directly to the heart.”
Ekta Kapoor emphasized that today’s audience is adopting stories from all over the world, be it Korean, Turkish, American, Spanish or European. She said, “Global platforms and networks have proved that language is no longer a barrier. People enjoy stories because of dubbing, they actually connect with the story.” She also said that in today’s world of content, the language barrier no longer matters.
Drawing attention to India’s rich heritage of stories, Ekta Kapoor said, “We have the oldest and longest tradition of storytelling. And this is our real capital, it has always been our currency.” She admitted that till now there have been some practical obstacles, which prevented Indian content from spreading rapidly across the world, but now the situation is changing and she hopes that the era of Indian stories has now begun globally.
Pointing to the global identity of the Indian film industry, Ekta Kapoor said, “Now we are getting there.” However, she also said that now we need to move beyond just ethnic stories. “Now it should be non-ethnic i.e. beyond traditional stories. I think we are standing at a turning point.”
Ekta Kapoor concluded her speech by thanking the audience and giving a clear message: Indian content must now tell stories that reach every human heart, beyond borders and subtitles. Meanwhile, she is gearing up for her next production “VVAN – Force of the Forest”, starring Sidharth Malhotra in the lead role.
Maharashtra
Deven Bharti’s coronation: There is no room for the post of Special Commissioner in Mumbai

Mumbai: Mumbai After Special Commissioner Deven Bharti was appointed as Mumbai Commissioner, who will be the next Special Commissioner of Mumbai or will this post also be abolished and Deven Bharti will prove to be the first and last Special Commissioner. Before Deven Bharti was appointed as Special Commissioner in Mumbai, this post did not exist in Mumbai and the department worked under the Commissioner and Joint Commissioners in Mumbai, but by making Deven Bharti a Special Commissioner, the first Special Commissioner post was created in Mumbai and before that, the post of Special Commissioner was only in Delhi.
Now who will be the next Special Commissioner in Mumbai or will this post be abolished after Deven Bharti becomes Mumbai Commissioner? Deven Bharti has been appointed by placing 11 IPS officers on site and the main contenders in this were DGP Sadanand Date, Sanjay Verma, Archana Tyagi, while for the Additional DG level Deven Bharti has been made a commissioner by ignoring senior officers. Deven Bharti started his journey as DCP of Mumbai Crime Branch, after which he was made Additional Commissioner Crime, then ATS Chief and Additional DG Corporation. Will the post of Special Commissioner in Mumbai remain or can this post be abolished after Deven Bharti becomes Commissioner? For Deven Bharti’s coronation, the DG level post was converted to Additional DG level. Earlier, this post was assigned only to DGP level officer. This post was downgraded in 2024.
Maharashtra
Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar’s last emotional message on X

Mumbai: Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar dedicated 35 years to the police department and now the Mumbai Police Commissioner has thanked all those who were with him on this journey and who also cooperated in every way possible after his retirement. Vivek Phansalkar has said in his emotional message that my family and friends who made countless sacrifices in supporting and cooperating with my duty, my colleagues who stood by me steadfastly in every challenge and all those who trusted me throughout my journey and career, supported and encouraged me. All their support is a blessing for me. I am proud that I got the opportunity to serve in the police force. I am also grateful to the people of Mumbai for giving me important responsibilities in the department.
Deven Bharti has taken charge as Mumbai Police Commissioner, while Vivek Phansalkar’s last farewell tweet was made from Mumbai Police’s Twitter X, in which Vivek Phansalkar thanked the people of Mumbai and well-wishers.
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