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HOLLYWOOD star Julia Roberts will be felicitated at the 50th edition of Cesar Awards, the Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques has announced. The 56-year-old actor, known for films like “Runaway... Read More

FILMMAKER Vikramaditya Motwane expressed his enthusiasm for creating “CTRL,” a new film that delves into the dynamics of internet and influencer culture. Known for his previous acclaimed works, such as “Udaan”... Read More

THE HEALTH condition of Tamil film superstar Rajinikanth, admitted to a corporate hospital in Chennai late Monday night, is stable, and he is likely to undergo an elective procedure at... Read More

RAVICHANDRAN ASHWIN drew first blood, Ravindra Jadeja ripped the heart out while Jasprit Bumrah put the final nail in Bangladesh’s coffin as India routed the visitors by seven wickets in... Read More

HOUSING sales fell 11 per cent during July-September in seven major cities on lower launches and an annual 23 per cent growth in average prices, according to Anarock. Real estate consultant... Read More

THE SUPREME COURT on Thursday dismissed a plea filed by the Gujarat government seeking a review of the court’s verdict which contained certain observations against the state while quashing the... Read More

IN A relief to former Tamil Nadu minister and DMK strongman Senthil Balaji, the Supreme Court on Thursday granted him bail in a money laundering case after over 15 months,... Read More

RAPPER Stefflon Don appeared on BBC Asian Network’s Breakfast Show with Nikita Kanda, where she opened up about filming her music video for “Dilemma” in India, her collaboration with the... Read More

ONLINE ticket aggregator BookMyShow has lodged a police complaint in connection with the alleged sale of fake tickets for Coldplay’s Mumbai concert on certain platforms. BookMyShow is the official ticketing partner... Read More

VIRTUALLY ending his association with the ruling LDF, independent Left MLA P V Anvar on Thursday lashed out at Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accusing him of misleading the public... Read More