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"A cross-country trek where life lessons are learned the hard way!" If you're a fan of the Madea universe, you know her brother Joe always steals the show. Now, he's finally taking the lead in this raucous, R-rated comedy that pits old-school grit against a sheltered younger generation.

17 Release Date: February 13, 2026

Watch On: Netflix

Runtime:

1h 51m

Language Availability: Originally in English. It is also available with dubbed audio in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, with English subtitles.

The Story:

The film follows Joe Simmons (Tyler Perry), Madea's foul-mouthed and unfiltered brother, as he steps in to help his grandson, B.J. (Jermaine Harris). B.J. is a sheltered, straight-A student from a fancy private school who is headed to Pepperdine University.

To teach him about the "real world" before he leaves the nest, Joe takes him on a cross-country road trip. What was supposed to be a simple campus visit quickly turns into a series of chaotic detours, mishaps, and high-tension moments as Joe's zero-plan lifestyle crashes into B.J.'s nervous expectations. It's a hilarious but surprisingly heartwarming look at generational gaps and the bond between a grandfather and grandson.

Starring:

Tyler Perry (playing Joe, Madea, and Brian), Jermaine Harris, Amber Reign Smith, Millie Jackson, and Ms. Pat.

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Recently, the Indian government introduced a rule that requires all smartphone makers to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi app, along with other official telecom-security tools.

The goal is to reduce phone theft, prevent SIM fraud, and protect users from cyber scams. The app helps identify fake or cloned devices, reports suspicious numbers, and allows people to block their phone if it gets stolen.

But the move has sparked huge criticism. Many people are uncomfortable with a government-mandated app that they can’t remove. There are concerns about privacy, personal freedom, and the amount of data access such apps may have — like call logs or device info.

Because of this pushback, the government clarified that the app does not have to remain permanently installed.

Do you think this rule is good for safety or bad for privacy?
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