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Huge Validation To Headline Movies: Bhumi Pednekar On 'Durgamati'
Actor Bhumi Pednekar says headlining her upcoming "Durgamati" has given a boost to her confidence as it shows that producers trust her with shouldering a film alone. The horror film, backed by superstar Akshay Kumar, revolves around a government officer...
Sara Ali Khan Reveals Her Comic Timing Not as Spontaneous as Saif Ali Khan or Amrita Singh
Sara Ali Khan says she is not as spontaneous as either her dad Saif Ali Khan or mum Amrita Singh, both of whom have starred in several comedies.
Gippy Grewal 'DisappointeD' With Lack Of Support From Bollywood Over Farmers' Protest
Punjab star Gippy Grewal on Saturday criticised Bollywood for not standing up for Punjab at a time when the state needs their support for the ongoing farmers' protest. Thousands of farmers from Haryana, Punjab, and other states held demonstrations for t...
Dia Mirza Says She Never Expected to Win Miss India: We All Knew that Lara Dutta Would Win
Dia Mirza says that she never hoped to win the Miss India title as every girl in that year's pageant was talented and Lara Dutta was everyone's favourite.
Calcutta HC Expresses Displeasure Against Registry for Not Listing Petition for 23 Years
The bench, also comprising Justice Arijit Banerjee, said that the high court had issued a direction to West Bengal's Director General of Police (DGP) to have a case registered and to initiate an investigation.
EXPLAINER: 5 Key Takeaways From The November Jobs Report
Evidence was abundant in the November jobs report that the U.S. economy's tentative recovery is sputtering as coronavirus cases accelerate and federal aid runs out.
Hate Content: Facebook's Oversight Board Takes Up Case of an Indian's Call for Violence Against Macron
In a statement on Thursday, the Oversight Board said it has selected an additional case for consideration, which had been referred by Facebook.
'Sand in Salt': Kamal Nath Alleges MP Poor Receiving Adulterated Food, Locals Protest in Sagar District
Congress leader Kamal Nath said after providing sub-standard rice through the PDS, salt being given to poor under PDS is impure, adding corruption is rampant in the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government.
Islamic State Shadow Follows Families As Iraq Closes Camps
Tuqqa Abdullah and her Iraqi family have wandered from one displaced people's camp to the next in the past three years, buying time and hoping they will one day be able to go home.
All-New Mahindra Thar Records Sale of 2,569 Units in the First Month of Launch
The new Thar comes with a 2.0L 4-cylinder mStallion turbo petrol and a 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine that develops 150bhp of power with 320Nm, and 130bhp with 320Nm of peak torque respectively.
Veteran German Diplomat Named To Top OSCE Post
Veteran German diplomat Helga Schmid, a key behindthescenes negotiator of the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran, was named Friday as the new administrative head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
In Silence, Greek City Buries Coronavirus Dead
Authorities in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki have dug dozens of graves for the victims of COVID19 after a sharp increase in the number of deaths.
Chargesheet Filed Against Arnab Goswami, Two Others in 2018 Abetment to Suicide Case
The charge sheet was filed before a court in Alibaug in neighbouring Raigad district, where the case for alleged abetment of suicide of interior designer Anvay Naik and his mother Kumud has been registered.
Daddy Yankee Achieves New Balance, Readies For His Comeback
A year after a series of concerts in Puerto Rico that ended up being his last because of the pandemic, Daddy Yankee is bringing those performances to YouTube as a Christmas gift to his fans around the globe.
Digital Payment Security Control Rules Incoming For UPI And Credit Cards: How Does This Impact You?
The Reserve Bank of India (Digital Payment Security Controls) Directions, 2020 will come at a time when digital transactions are at their highest in terms of popularity, and will cover multiple instruments and methods including internet banking, mobile ba...
The Singing Fields Of Punjab Farmers' Agitation Gives Birth To Viral Tunes Of Protest
The fields are alive with the sound of music, not wedding ditties or soulful melodies but songs of resistance born in the farmers' protest against the new agri laws and echoing all the way from Punjab to Delhi. As thousands of farmers, mostly from Pun...