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Speaking about his experience of working with Shroff, Varun praised the 'Border' actor's professionalism and said, "I had to do some action scenes with him, and he gave me full freedom. Kalees and I had a great time working with Jackie sir."
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The two have starred in three 'Spider-Man' movies and will spend much of 2025 on film sets together as the stars of a fourth 'Spider-Man' movie and of Christopher Nolan's mysterious new film
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"Channing was the first person I thought of for Slater King, and I don't know where that came from," Kravitz, 36, said during a special segment of 'Variety', with regards to Tatum's tech billionaire character in the psychological thriller
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"Thalapathy 69" marks Hegde's first on-screen collaboration with Vijay. The forthcoming film is a significant milestone in Vijay's celebrated career.
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The insertion of the words ‘socialist’, ‘secular’ and ‘integrity’ needs to be looked into as part and parcel of constitutional fidelity
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At the Apoorva Singeetham retrospective film festival, Nag highlighted that 'Pushpak' was ahead of its time, transcending regional boundaries with its universal appeal and storytelling
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The actor apologises to his fans in Japan for not being able to make it to the promotions of his latest blockbuster ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ which is set to release there
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The 62-year-old star expressed his gratitude for the "extraordinary acknowledgement", while the Navy thanked the star, who, it said, had increased public awareness and appreciation for 'our highly trained personnel and the sacrifices they make while in uniform'
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‘Gandhari’ promises a riveting storyline filled with relentless determination and intense personal stakes, set against the backdrop of gripping mystery and high-powered action. Audiences will see Taapsee as 'a fierce mom on a mission’
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The film comes with the tagline 'Konchem Crack'. Bhaskar and Siddhu are exploring a new genre, and audiences expect the actor-director collaboration to give them an enthralling experience as the makers promise a crazy, and wild laughter ride
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The well-known philanthropist Bill Gates, who is visiting India, recently posted a video to his Instagram page in which he can be seen asking the well-known Dolly Chaiwala for "one chai, please."
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Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday attacked the BJP-led Centre for allegedly not fulfilling its promises to farmers, including providing a legal guarantee for MSP, and for using force to stop protesting farmers from marching to Delhi to put forth their demands.
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A fire broke out at a wooden material godown in east Delhi's Mayur Vihar area on Sunday, officials said.
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"The offence was not against society, not kidnapping, rape, or murder. How can this become an offence involving moral turpitude?" Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who appeared for Rahul Gandhi, argued.
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The evacuated people have been provided with dry food and a free kitchen along with drinking water.
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Normal life is extremely affected in erstwhile Warangal district with torrential rains reported from different parts of Mulug, Jayashankar Bhupalpally and Warangal districts. A staggering 44.43 cm rain is reported in Chityal.
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Three persons from the management team at the parlour were organizing prostitution. The police also caught 14 customers.
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The victims were proceeding to attend the 10th day ceremony of a relative at Pragnapur in Siddipet district
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The MiG-21 had taken off from Suratgarh according to Indian Air Force sources. Further information is awaited.
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Due to corrections in hiring in the IT industry, job growth in the Indian IT sector has declined by 25 per cent this year as compared to last year.
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They say bad habits cost a lot, and that is quite literally the case for smokers in the country as the price of cigarettes is set to increase soon.
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It was also associated with an increased risk of dying from cancer, most notably ovarian and breast cancers.
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Finance Minister Sitharaman will present the last budget of the Modi 2.0 government at 11 a.m.
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"Isn't that great? To take the audience out of their seats and make them dance," Rajmouli said. "I think it comes from the joy of film watching."