June 2025 India News Highlights

June brought a mixed bag of buzz across India – from blockbuster movie chatter and cricket fever to fresh gadget drops and sudden weather shifts. If you skimmed headlines this month, you probably saw Aamir Khan’s latest hit, IPL roster changes, and a monsoon that arrived a week early in Rajasthan. Here’s a quick rundown of what mattered most, broken down into easy sections.

Entertainment & Lifestyle

Bollywood kept the buzz alive. Aamir Khan’s sports drama Sitaare Zameen Par shattered opening expectations, pulling in over ₹75 crore in just six days and quickly climbing the year‑to‑date box‑office chart. Critics praised the film’s emotional core, while fans flooded social feeds with celebratory posts.

Meanwhile, Sonakshi Sinha voiced her disappointment after Paresh Rawal ruled out of Hera Pheri 3. She called his character “irreplaceable,” sparking a wave of memes and fan support for both actors. On the lighter side, the upcoming film Kubera dropped a teaser with Dhanush and Rashmika, setting its release talk for the Diwali season.

In TV news, the sudden death of Shefadi Jariwala sparked a flood of rumors about health habits and misinformation. While investigations continue, many readers called for respectful reporting and privacy for the family.

Sports, Tech & Weather

Cricket dominated headlines. India’s T20 series against England kicked off in January, but the build‑up continued in June with previews of venue conditions and player form ahead of the World Cup. The first ODI in Nagpur saw Shubman Gill and debutant Harshit Rana seal a 4‑wicket win, while the first Test at Headingley highlighted a green seam‑friendly pitch that could flip to a batting paradise later.

IPL drama unfolded as Rajasthan Royals signed 19‑year‑old Lhuan‑dre Pretorius to replace the injured Nitish Rana. The move costs ₹30 lakh and signals the team’s shift toward nurturing young talent for the season’s final stretch.

Tech lovers got a fresh look at smartphones with the launch of the Vivo V29e. Its color‑changing glass and 120 Hz AMOLED display caught attention, especially among selfie enthusiasts who love the 50 MP front camera.

Weather alerts were relentless. The southwest monsoon hit Rajasthan a week early, prompting heavy‑rain warnings for 27 districts. Uttar Pradesh faced a scorching heatwave, offering brief respite from thunderstorms before temperatures spiked toward 46 °C again. Residents in Agra and other hotspots were urged to stay alert for sudden flooding.

On the financial front, Asian markets rallied after unexpected tariff moves from the U.S., pushing the Nikkei 225 to an all‑time high. Back home, the Sensex and Nifty held steady thanks to a surge in IT stocks, even as global tensions kept investors cautious.

All told, June 2025 was a rollercoaster of movie releases, cricket action, tech unveilings, and climate surprises. Whether you’re tracking the next Bollywood blockbuster, planning to catch a cricket match, or just want to know when the rain will finally hit, this archive gives you the quick snapshot you need to stay in the loop.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: 16 Teams Survive Group Stage Drama

27.06.2025 By: Aarav Bhatnagar

Sixteen teams made it out of the group stage in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup after a rollercoaster of high-pressure matches. Manchester City are back to defend their title, while clubs like Palmeiras, Bayern Munich, PSG, and Chelsea set the knockout stage on fire. Tight tiebreakers and tense clashes set the scene for an epic next round.