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'English Vinglish' actress Sujata Kumar dies after battling cancer

Actress Sujata Kumar, fondly remembered for playing late veteran actress Sridevis sibling in the film "English Vinglish" has died of cancer, said her sister Suchitra Krishnamoorthi, the actress-singer.


Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan contribute towards Kerala relief

Celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Dulquer Salmaan and Jacqueline Fernandez have contributed towards relief work in flood-ravaged Kerala. They have also urged others to donate.


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Speaker UT Khader attends local cricket tournament during Bhatkal visit


NIA court declares absconding Delhi blast accused Muzaffar Rather 'proclaimed offender'


Akhlaq lynching case: Brinda Karat seeks President's intervention in UP govt's move to drop charges


J-K CM Abdullah throws open Asia's longest ski drag lift in Gulmarg


Bill to set up single higher education regulator likely to be tabled in Parliament next week


Retired IAF personnel arrested for alleged Pak links in Assam


Beauty of democracy: Tharoor congratulates BJP on civic body poll win in his constituency


11 more bodies retrieved from Arunachal accident site


Uttarakhand: Man fatally stabbed in clash between two groups in Khatima; situation tense


Tenders invited to conduct feasibility study for second airport for Bengaluru: Minister


Traffic fraud: Fake 'no-entry' sticker racket busted in Delhi, mastermind among 3 held


Woman, 2 sons found dead in Delhi home; suicide suspected




Sony Music disburses $750 mn to artistes

Sony Music has begun to distribute the $750 million in profit it collected from the April sale of 50 per cent of its Spotify shares to the artistes and distributed labels within the Sony system.

Priyanka, Nick 'seal relationship' with Indian ceremony

Actress Priyanka Chopra and American singer Nick Jonas on Saturday solemnised their relationship with a traditional Indian ceremony in the presence of their close family and friends here.

Help flood-affected Kerala, urges Indian film fraternity

As Kerala faces one of its worst-ever calamities due to torrential rain and floods, claiming at least 114 lives, film celebrities from across India have urged people to come forward and help people in the state.

You want to save cows but when lynching happens, you feel heartbroken: Kangana Ranaut

Over the last two years, the country has seen several incidents of mob lynching, allegedly at the hands of cow vigilantes. At an interaction with Sadhguru on Wednesday evening, actor Kangana Ranaut shared her opinion on the increased number of lynchings.

“You feel conflicted. You want to save the animals but when the lynching happens, you feel heartbroken at what’s going on. You feel this is wrong,” Kangana said.

Unicef India, Netflix pitch for safer online environment

Netflix, Unicef India and Ficci Arise on Wednesday came together to join a dialogue on ensuring a safer online environment for children.

 

A hip-hop album takes on caste discrimination

Hip-hop music and its humble origin as a counter-culture against racial discrimination in the United States is well known. The African-American artistes articulated their woes against the white oppressors through this genre of music, also known as rap music.

Shatrughan congratulates Vidyut for bringing honour, pride to India

Veteran actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha has congratulated actor Vidyut Jammwal for bringing honour and pride to India. He also says that it is a "proud moment" to be declared one of the top six martial artists around the globe.

'Mulk' banned in Pakistan, say makers; director urges viewers to watch it 'illegally'

"Mulk" movie has been banned in Pakistan, according to Bollywood film's makers who are upset over the "prejudiced verdict". Director Anubhav Sinha has urged viewers in Pakistan to "watch the film illegally, if you must".

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