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'Fitoor' tweet review: Despite a good star cast, the film doesn't match up to 'Great Expectations'
Creating a film based on a classic is never easy but Kapoor's past work makes us want to believe that 'Fitoor' will be memorable.
Sunderland sack Adam Johnson after child sex charge admission
England international Adam Johnson has been sacked by Premier League Sunderland after he pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a child, the club said on Thursday.
Left Front is willing, but wants Congress to make first move
Left leaders said it was up to the Congress to clarify whether it wanted an alliance.
Pachauri goes on leave amid outrage over sexual harassment charges
Facing the heat due to multiple sexual harrassment charges, Pachauri, the Chancellor of the University was recently elevated to the newly created post, a move which triggered severe critisism from the alumuni and women activists across the country.
Double MPs' salary, allowances soon: Parliamentary panel members to government
The Centre had in September last proposed to constitute a three-member Emoluments Commission to determine salary and allowances of Members of Parliament and it was endorsed at the two-day All India Whips Conference on September 29 and 30.
Samir Nasri wants to end career at Manchester City
Nasri was initially expected to miss the rest of the season with a thigh injury he picked up in October but the France international said last month that he hoped to return to action by the end of March.
Under which law can Pakistan seek Kohinoor's return: Lahore HC
Petitioner Barrister Javed Iqbal Jaffrey told the Lahore High Court that Kohinoor diamond was "Pakistan asset" as it is in "illegal possession" of Britain.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak to introduce an even nerdier Comic Con at Silicon Valley debut
Throwing technology into the mix should ratchet up the nerd vibe that ripples through all Comic Cons. A sold-out crowd of about 30,000 engineers, entrepreneurs and pop-culture connoisseurs is expected to swarm into the Silicon Valley event.
Anupam Kher celebrates Padma Bhushan with specially-abled kids
Actor Anupam Kher, who was conferred the Padma Bhushan on this Republic Day, 'celebrated' the fourth death anniversary of his father Pushkarnath Kher with over 700 specially-abled children.
Counter-terrorism tops agenda as Abu Dhabi crown prince arrives in capital
India wants UAE to ensure that its territory isn't used by anti-India groups and terrorists from Pakistan cannot seek shelter in UAE.
Sand sculpture at Puri beach to pray for Siachen braveheart
About four tonnes of sand was used in the making of the sculpture replete with image of glaciers of Siachen.
FIFA team to visit India to assess U-17 World Cup preparation
A high-powered FIFA delegation led by Head Of Competitions Jamie Yarza will be visiting India between February 14 to 20 to evaluate the preparations for next year's U-17 World Cup.
200 people booked in Shamli firing incident, hunt on for others
The SP workers were celebrating the victory of party candidate Nafisa in the local body polls from the town last week when eight-year-old Sami, who was passing by Kairana area in a rickshaw, was killed in the firing.
Photos: Disha Parmar's house is all about elegance and comfort
Better known as Pankhuri, courtesy her fine performance with co-star Nakuul Mehta in the TV series, the actress feels that one thing every house should have is a mirror.
Bring bangles, kumkum when you come to see my body: Woman says in video before killing self
Following the incident on Sunday, police booked her lover for abetting of suicide on a complaint by the woman's family, they said.