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‘Peddi’ box office collections day 10: Ram Charan’s film jumps 57.3%; Crosses Rs 200 cr net mark in India | Telugu Movie News

Ram Charan‘s action sports drama ‘Peddi’ continued its successful theatrical run on its second Saturday. The film witnessed a significant jump in collections after a comparatively slower second Friday. According to Sacnilk, ‘Peddi’ collected Rs 8.10 crore net in India on Day 10, registering a 57.3 per cent growth from its Day 9 collection of…

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‘That discussion really helped me’: Afghanistan’s Gurbaz credits Gautam Gambhir after record-breaking ton | Cricket News

Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Gautam Gambhir (Agency Image) Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz credited India head coach Gautam Gambhir for helping him refine his batting approach after producing a stunning century against the hosts in the opening ODI at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Saturday.Gurbaz was the standout performer in Afghanistan’s innings, blasting 102 off just…

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When Twinkle Khanna reacted to rumours about Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia: ‘The people in magazines were not my parents’ | Hindi Movie News

Being the daughter of two of Bollywood’s biggest stars meant growing up in the spotlight, but Twinkle Khanna once revealed that the endless rumours surrounding her parents, Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia, never really affected her.In a throwback conversation with Jaaved Jaaferi on Yaadein B-Town Ki – Is Duniya Ke Sitaray, Twinkle opened up about…

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‘Lucky Ali caused Mehmood a lot of pain,’ claims Hanif Zaveri: ‘Mehmood was not happy with all his children’ | Hindi Movie News

Legendary comedian Mehmood remains one of Indian cinema’s most beloved entertainers, but according to veteran author Hanif Zaveri, the actor endured significant turmoil in his personal life, particularly when it came to his children.Speaking on the Meri Saheli Podcast, Zaveri reflected on Mehmood’s relationship with his family and made several claims about the actor’s strained…

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He washed helicopters, built an empire, retired – then became an intern at 64: Meet Otis D’Souza, the viral intern who proves it’s never too late to start over

“I don’t need money. I have enough.”Otis D’Souza said it so casually that it almost sounded unremarkable.Then came the second half of the sentence.“I just don’t have anything to do.”Most stories about work begin with someone searching for an opportunity. This one begins with someone who no longer needed one.That’s partly why the internet has…

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Quote of the day by Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife MacKenzie Scott: “There are lots of resources each of us can pull from our safes to share with…” | World News

A few years ago, a small community library in the United States received an unexpected donation. The money helped keep programs running, supported local readers, and eased worries about funding. Stories like that often make the news because large donations are easy to measure. The numbers attract attention.What usually goes unnoticed are the smaller acts…

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Jewish proverb of the day: “A woman of sixty, like a girl of six, runs at the sound of…” |

Jewish proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) There is an interesting thing about getting older. People change in countless ways. Their routines change. Their priorities change. Even their opinions about life can shift dramatically over the years.Yet certain reactions remain surprisingly untouched.A familiar song can still bring back memories. The smell of…

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Jackie Shroff reveals his daily routine, ‘8 hours for sleep, work and yourself’, and the one food he can’t live without: ‘I listen to my kids’ | Hindi Movie News

Veteran actor Jackie Shroff has always been known for his earthy wisdom, candid personality and simple lifestyle. In a recent conversation, the actor opened up about his daily routine, fitness habits, favourite sweets, Mumbai’s best vada pav spots and the simple meal that brings him the most happiness.Interestingly, Jackie admitted that despite often speaking about…

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Have you done the “sun test” before investing in a house

In most parts of India, east-facing and north-facing homes are generally considered the most comfortable because they receive softer and more balanced sunlight. East-facing homes enjoy pleasant morning sun, while north-facing homes typically receive indirect natural light and remain relatively cooler throughout the day. South- and west-facing homes can receive stronger sunlight and more heat,…

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