Diljit Dosanjh’s unrecognizable look in ‘Punjab 95’ poster sparks buzz amid censor board controversy | Hindi Movie News

Diljit Dosanjh’s Punjab 95, based on activist Jaswant Singh Khalra’s life, faces delays due to the censor board demanding 127 cuts. Despite this, Diljit shared a striking poster showing him tied up, sparking buzz. Director Honey Trehan opposes the cuts, saying they dilute the film’s true message. Diljit Dosanjh’s unrecognizable look in ‘Punjab 95’ poster…

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Student sets self ablaze over ‘harassment’: Odisha govt to bear medical expenses; state minister assures strict action | India News

Odisha education minister, Suryabanshi Suraj NEW DELHI: After a college student in Odisha burned herself when the sexual harassment complaints went unheard, the state education minister, Suryabanshi Suraj, on Sunday said that the government will cover all the medical expenses. During his visit to AIIMS, the minister assured that a high-level committee would be formed…

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IND vs ENG 3rd Test: ‘I’d play rugby with that’ – Stuart Broad ridicules Dukes ball as shape controversy erupts at Lord’s | Cricket News

Stuart Broad (Video grab) Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has sparked fresh debate around the quality of the Dukes ball used in the ongoing India vs England Test series, dramatically claiming he would rather “play rugby” with one of the rejected balls used during the third Test at Lord’s.Live Score: India vs England 3rd…

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Six monthly box office analysis: The first half of 2025 was promising with a sum of Rs 5000 crores with movies like ‘Chhaava’, ‘Raid 2’, ‘Housefull 5’, ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ and Hollywood biggies! – EXCLUSIVE | Hindi Movie News

In no time, the first half of 2025 is already over. This year one saw some exceptional releases at the box office and many have also lived up to the expectations. The year began with ‘Sky Force’ which was a decent movie at the box office. But the real biggie was ‘Chhaava’ which just started…

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‘One pinch at a time’: ICMR flags high salt intake in India as major health risk; Urban consumption nearly double WHO limit | India News

NEW DELHI: The Indian Council of Medical Research’s National Institute of Epidemiology (ICMR-NIE) has launched a new initiative aimed at reducing India’s salt consumption, after research revealed that average daily intake in both urban and rural areas exceeds the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommended limit of 5 grams per day.The average salt intake in urban…

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