Cocktail 2 Delhi schedule delayed amid poor air quality and Red Fort blast aftermath: Report

**Cocktail 2 Delhi Schedule Postponed Due to Poor Air Quality and Red Fort Blast Aftermath: Report**

The team of *Cocktail 2*, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna, has reportedly postponed its Delhi shooting schedule. The decision comes in the wake of the city’s worsening air quality and heightened security following a recent blast near the Red Fort.

According to a report by the *Hindustan Times*, the cast and crew were scheduled to begin a seven-day shoot in Delhi starting November 12. However, the deteriorating Air Quality Index (AQI) and increased tensions after the incident prompted the makers to defer the plan.

A source told the publication, “Shahid along with Kriti and Rashmika were supposed to come to shoot in Delhi from November 12. The makers had planned a detailed schedule in Delhi for seven days starting from November 12. The air pollution crisis is one of the reasons. And then the heightened tension after the Delhi blast has also led to the decision. The team had also planned a schedule in the Old Delhi area, so there are multiple reasons that have added to the decision.”

The source further clarified that the Delhi shooting schedule has only been postponed, not cancelled. “The makers are now planning to do the shoot in December, if all goes well,” they added. The exact rescheduled dates are yet to be decided and are expected to be finalized by the end of this month.

*Cocktail 2*, directed by Homi Adajania, is the sequel to the 2012 hit *Cocktail*, which starred Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Diana Penty. The original film was a significant milestone in Deepika Padukone’s career, achieving both commercial success and critical acclaim.

As of now, the official release date of *Cocktail 2* has not been announced.

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https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/cocktail-2-delhi-schedule-delayed-amid-poor-air-quality-red-fort-blast-aftermath-report/

Hogs Posting Steady Trade at Midday

Lean hog futures saw mixed activity, with the nearby December contract up 25 cents while other contracts traded steady to 50 cents lower.

The USDA’s national base hog price from Thursday morning was not reported due to no volume. The CME Lean Hog Index declined by another 17 cents on October 28, settling at $91.86.

Meanwhile, the USDA’s pork carcass cutout value from the Thursday morning report increased by 7 cents to $100.31 per cwt. However, the butt, picnic, and ham primals were reported lower.

USDA estimated federally inspected hog slaughter for Wednesday at 492,000 head, bringing the weekly total to 1.471 million head after a revision from Tuesday. This figure is down 1,000 head from last week but still 5,771 head above the same week last year.

**Lean Hog Futures Summary:**
– December 2025 Hogs: $81.025, up $0.250
– February 2026 Hogs: $82.250, down $0.075
– April 2026 Hogs: $86.350, down $0.200

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Trae Young dishes absolute dime to Luke Kennard for easy 3

The Atlanta Hawks entered their game against the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday aiming to snap a two-game losing streak and get back into the win column. However, their chances took a hit when star point guard Trae Young left the game early due to a knee injury.

Before exiting the game, Young made an impressive play by delivering an incredible pass to teammate Luke Kennard, who confidently drained an open three-point shot. Young’s injury occurred late in the first quarter, shortly after that key assist to Kennard.

As of the third quarter, the game remained tightly contested, with the Hawks holding a slim lead despite Young’s absence.

Now in his eighth NBA season, Trae Young is coming off his second consecutive All-Star appearance and his fourth overall. He has the option to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason if he declines his player option. Notably, the Hawks and Young were unable to agree on a contract extension before the season began.

Through the four games played so far this season, Young had been averaging roughly 33 minutes per game, putting up 20.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 9.5 assists, and 1.0 steals per game. However, his shooting efficiency had been somewhat below expectations. Before leaving the Nets game, Young had scored six points, grabbed one rebound, and recorded one assist.

As for Luke Kennard, this is his first season with the Hawks after signing as a free agent during the offseason. Alongside the trade for Kristaps Porzingis and the addition of Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Kennard’s signing highlighted the Hawks’ intent to compete in the Eastern Conference this year.

Kennard has also appeared in all four games, averaging a little over 23 minutes per game. He’s contributed 6.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game, shooting 47.4% from the field, 30% from three-point range, and 100% from the free-throw line.

The Hawks will now hope to rally without their star as they look to secure a much-needed victory against the Nets.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/atlanta-hawks/hawks-news-trae-young-dime-luke-kennard-3

Soybeans See Strength on the Midweek Session

The soybean market saw gains of 4 to 7½ cents on Wednesday, led by the front months. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was 8¼ cents higher at $9.53½.

Soymeal futures were 30 cents to $1.90 higher in the front months, while back months were steady to 60 cents lower. There were another 99 deliveries against October meal overnight.

Soy Oil increased by 44 to 70 points during the day. The CBOT reported 25 deliveries for October bean oil overnight.

November soybeans have averaged $10.21 so far through the six trade sessions in October. The full month’s average is used in the harvest price discovery for crop insurance.

Despite the weekly Export Sales report being suspended with the government offline, traders still expect 0.6 to 1.6 million metric tons (MMT) of 2025/26 soybean sales for the week of October 2nd. Meal bookings were projected between 150,000 to 350,000 MT, with 0 to 25,000 MT for oil.

Brazilian soybean exports are estimated at 7.12 MMT during October, significantly higher compared to 4.44 MMT in the same period last year.

Closing prices for November 2025 soybeans were $10.29½, up 7½ cents. Nearby Cash was $9.53½, up 8¼ cents. January 2026 soybeans closed at $10.44¼, up 5¼ cents, while March 2026 soybeans closed at $10.57¼, up 4¼ cents.

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