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In the clip, the girl can be seen handing Ranbir a big portrait of Raha.
"I am telling you Kharge Sahab, you started Bharat Jodo Yatra, but after June 4 , you will have to start `Congress Dhundo Yatra' because Congress is going to be invisible," Shah quipped
The current trend in the Tamil film industry suggests that filmmakers today, are more interested in making action-packed commercial films than feel-good movies.
With an 8.9 per cent annual rise in current dollar value terms, the world services exports surpassed USD 7.9 trillion in 2023, says a quarterly bulletin of UNCTAD
Officials from the Delhi Fire Services have attributed the fire to gas generated in the dumping yard and confirmed that no casualties have been reported
Japan's Kento Momota was once badminton's undisputed king, winning 11 titles in 2019 and losing just six of the 73 matches he played that year.
The song Hudugi Hudugi is from Indrajit Lankesh’s directorial, the 2006 film Aishwarya.
Aishwarya Rai was seen scolding a media member in an old video after rumours of her moving to Hollywood surfaced.
Cricket Australia has cited deteriorating human rights conditions for women and girls under Taliban rule in Afghanistan.
Actually, the Waleses, palace aides and their social media followers all appear to be suffering from VIPitis
Byju’s has reportedly disbursed partial salaries for February
Israel sends negotiators to Qatar for ceasefire talks amid pressure to free hostages held by Palestinian outfit. Netanyahu aims to continue military campaign
The pet parent said that Rolf's arrival brought positivity during a tough time, becoming a turning point in his life.
BJP further stated that Siddaramaiah's administration has "completely failed" to address the surge in crimes against women, allowing radical moral policing to flourish and jeopardizing the security of the state's residents