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Exclusive: Arshad Warsi says Bollywood stopped taking risks, Saiyaara took a chance
Arshad Warsi criticises Bollywood for avoiding risks and poor scripts. He highlights Saiyaara’s success as proof that taking chances can appeal to audiences.
Go behind the scenes of Hallmark Channel's reality competition with host Jonathan Bennett and a group of men competing to be ...
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The new politics of food sovereignty
The question that will define the future of food is no longer what we eat, but who owns the right to decide it. This is not a ...
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From Bollywood to business, fake faces commit real frauds: Time for law to lock down our personas?
Earlier this year, when I saw Mukesh Ambani promoting someone's stock trading venture on my socials, I went aww... What a ...
Mainstreet Goes Ghostly: Witches and ghosts will be wandering throughout Coronado’s central downtown from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Oct.
A royal commentator claimed that without Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex is "just another person trying to flog their makeup or food".
Vijay Subramaniam-led Collective Artists Network is betting big on technology to rewrite India's creative future. As the ...
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Australian Imaging Satellites Capture Unprecedented Images Of Chinese Orbiter
Australian company HEO has released images of a Chinese satellite once shrouded in mystery. Captured just before its reentry ...
Gen Z is rediscovering Shah Rukh Khan's classic romantic films, finding comfort and charm in his timeless love stories. From ...
BBC Radio Scotland has removed presenter Kaye Adams from her morning programme whilst investigating bullying allegations made by junior ...
The West Virginia Dog pays homage to local tastes with its perfect combination of chili sauce, mustard, onions, and coleslaw – a regional classic executed with precision. For the more adventurous ...
The New London Steak House in Forest, Virginia, is that kind of place – where carnivorous fantasies materialize on sizzling plates and the phrase “well done” refers to both a cooking temperature and ...
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