Mohit Suri celebrates as Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur film ‘Aashiqui 2’ clocks 13 years: ‘Every silence, every tear’ | Hindi Movie News

Aashiqui 2 turns 13: Mohit Suri shares BTS photos, calls it life-changing. Film launched Aditya Roy Kapur-Shraddha Kapoor to fame with timeless music. “Every silence, every tear… echoes haven’t faded.” Thanks endless team; love stories play on loop. Latest: Saiyaara (2025) – 3rd highest-grosser. Mohit Suri recently celebrated 13 years of his 2013 blockbuster ‘Aashiqui…

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India, New Zealand to lock in FTA next week: Here’s what it may have in store for New Delhi

India and New Zealand are set to sign their long-pending Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Monday at Bharat Mandapam, in the presence of Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal and New Zealand’s minister for trade and investment Todd McClay. The agreement, finalised in December 2025 after negotiations that began in March the same year,…

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West Bengal elections: PM Modi pledges citizenship for Matua Namasudras under CAA | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday pledged before the Matua Namasudra community that they’ll receive citizenship through the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).“I pledge before Matua Namasudra community members that they will receive citizenship through CAA,” PM Modi said at poll rally in Bengal’s BongaonIn poll-bound West Bengal, the Matua-dominated belt of North 24 Parganas…

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‘I never quite got that noise’: Barry Levinson defends Robert De Niro’s controversial role in ‘Sleepers’ |

Robert De Niro’s film, ‘Sleepers,’ released almost 30 years ago, was controversial and received mixed reviews at the time. Now, years later, the film’s famed director, Barry Levinson, is revisiting the topic again and wondering why it was so controversial in the first place. Director Barry Levinson talks about Robert De Niro’s ‘Sleepers’ While talking…

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Chernobyl: From Nuclear Disaster to Thriving Wildlife Sanctuary |

From nuclear wasteland to wildlife sanctuary: Chernobyl’s unexpected rebirth Forty years after the world’s worst civilian nuclear accident, a thriving wildlife sanctuary has emerged in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), with wolves, foxes, lynx, elk, wild boar, brown bears and European bison now flourishing despite continuing radiation.The 1986 disaster released a radioactive cloud across Europe…

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Trump survives White House dinner shooting scare as armed ‘tutor’ held — key points

US President Donald Trump narrowly escaped harm after a shooting scare disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, turning one of the capital’s most prominent social and political gatherings into a scene of panic, lockdown and intense security action. Gunfire erupted near a screening checkpoint outside the Washington Hilton shortly before Trump was scheduled…

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‘Data over dynasties’: Grok picks Narendra Modi over Rahul Gandhi in hypothetical vote for PM | India News

NEW DELHI: A fresh round of discussion has emerged on social media after multiple users asked Grok who it would vote for if it were an Indian citizen, with the chatbot repeatedly naming Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi.Several users posed a similar question to the chatbot, offering…

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