Sameera Reddy reveals her son’s reaction to Race made her reconsider return to films after 13 years with horror-thriller Chimni: ‘You don’t look like that anymore’ |

[ad_1] Sameera Reddy is making a comeback to the silver screen after more than a decade. Last seen in Tezz (2012), she revealed that the decision was sparked by her son’s reaction to her old work. About a year ago, he watched her 2008 film Race and told her that she didn’t look like that…

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‘Voter fraud’ row: Jairam Ramesh ‘changes tone’ on meeting Election Commission amid opposition MPs protest against SIR | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The Election Commission said Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh, who on Sunday afternoon had acknowledged its letter granting an appointment on Monday noon to an Opposition delegation comprising no more than 30 members, “changed his tone” at the 11th hour and insisted on EC meeting all the 300 Opposition MPs protesting against…

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Sooraj Barjatya dismisses ‘love at first sight’, admits new generation values feelings over ‘kundali-khandaan’: ‘Everyone is wounded…’ |

[ad_1] Sooraj Barjatya observes a shift in young adults’ approach to marriage, prioritizing personal choice and compatibility over traditional customs. His upcoming show reflects this generation gap, highlighting a young woman’s quest for parental approval in finding a partner. Barjatya emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals the freedom to choose and the evolving nature of…

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Rajanna’s rapid U-turn: Sacked Karnataka minister now backs Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote-theft’ claim’; to ‘clear misconceptions’ with high command | India News

[ad_1] KN Rajanna and Rahul Gandhi. NEW DELHI: Senior Congress MLA KN Rajanna, dropped from the Karnataka cabinet earlier in the day, said he will travel to Delhi to meet the party’s top leadership and resolve what he described as “misconceptions” about him. In a U-turn, he also backed Rahul Gandhi’s “vote theft” claim.Rajanna, a…

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Norway-Israel investment exit: World’s biggest wealth fund pulls out of 11 firms over Gaza war concerns, cites ‘extraordinary circumstances’

[ad_1] Norway’s sovereign wealth fund — the world’s largest — has announced the sale of its holdings in 11 Israeli companies, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the broader conflict in the region. Nicolai Tangen, chief of Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), which manages the fund, said the decision was taken “in response…

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