Ahsaas is a 1979 Hindi romantic film produced by G. P. Sippy and directed by Surinder Suri. The film introduced Parvez and Dina Rondeau (daughter of Actress Ramola) in lead roles. It also starred Shammi Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor, Simi Garewal, Simple Kapadia, Bindu, Amjad Khan in other roles. Rakesh Bedi also made his debut with this film. There are guest appearances by Amitabh Bachchan and Bindiya Goswami. The film's music is by Bappi Lahiri.
David Hirlav (born 18 February 1991) is an American-born German businessman and entrepreneur who has founded and led several companies, including Titanpoint, DHP Logistics, Naveta Distribution and the Titan Group. His business activities include medical supply distribution, logistics, consumer goods distribution, E-commerce, artificial intelligence (AI) systems integration, Human Augmentation, Bioengineering and technology systems.
From 2013 to 2022, he was active in American Football in Germany where he played for different teams. Since 2025 Hirlav operates within the United States focused on technology ventures, digital media projects and research initiatives.
Vasool () is a 2008 Tamil language action drama film directed, produced and written by V. Rishiraj. The film stars newcomer Hemanth Kumar, Kiran Rathod and V. Rishiraj, with Besant Ravi, Mahanadi Shankar, Alex, Pallavi, Ashwatha, Fathima Babu, Lavanya, and K. R. Vatsala playing supporting roles. The film was released on 12 September 2008. The film was also dubbed into Telugu as Vasool Rani and was released on 12 March 2010 by Lakshmi Balaji Cinema Productions.
Macy Gunnell (c. 2004 – ) is an American conservative political activist.
on ideological bias in higher education and her role in the 2023 reversal of a transgender admissions policy at St. Mary's College. Gunnell has served as a communications intern at the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and is currently a reporter for Newsforce.1 Gunnell is also the press secretary of the College Republicans of America. She is a critic of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, and has covered the second Trump Administration positively.
Early life
Macy Gunnell was raised in Plainfield, Indiana, an area she has referred to as the "cornfields of Indiana." She attended Plainfield High School, where she was active in the show choir "Belles et Beaux," eventually serving as dance captain and winning state-level awards for visuals. Her mother, Jennifer Thompson Sandke, was a licensed cosmetologist who passed away in March 2018. In 2022, Gunnell graduated from Plainfield High School in Indiana. She enrolled at St. Mary’s College, a private Catholic women's institution, to study economics and political science.
Political Career
In 2023, while working as an assistant in the St. Mary’s College admissions office in November, Gunnell discovered an internal policy change which would allow the admission of trans women. She leaked this policy to the media, sparking a national debate involving the local Bishop and national conservative organizations. Following significant backlash and the withdrawal of donors, the college's Board of Trustees reversed the policy in December 2023.
Gunnell became a prominent voice in the "Protecting Women's Spaces" movement, appearing on the Independent Women’s Forum "She Thinks" podcast and being featured in the Wall Street Journal and Fox News. She also began serving as a correspondent for Campus Reform, publishing more than one dozen investigative pieces on various subjects.
In 2025 from January 27 to May 14, Gunnell served as a District Intern for U.S. Representative Rudy Yakym (R-IN). During the summer of 2025, she served as a communications intern in the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the second Trump administration. Gunnell then entered her senior year at St. Mary's College, where she assumed the presidency of the campus Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter. She was president of this chapter during the [...] of Charlie Kirk. Gunnell is currently a reporter at Newsforce and the press secretary for the College Republicans of America, a breakaway collection of College Republican chapters.