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Superman leads N. American box office
Los Angeles: Warner Bros. and DC Studios' Superman easily stayed atop the North American box office chart with an estimated 57.25 million U.S. dollars on its second weekend, according...
Entertainment
Indian cinema in Cannes Classics for fourth successive year
Cannes: India's rich cinematic heritage is the focus of the Cannes Film Festival for the fourth successive year.Satyajit...
Entertainment
Top 10 Honeymoon Destinations from India
Planning your honeymoon is one of the most exciting parts of wedding preparations. Whether you dream of white-sand...
Business
Hyd: Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group lays foundation stone to build new facility
Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based, The Raghu Vamsi Group, which manufactures cutting edge High Precision, Life Critical products for Aerospace, Defence,...
Entertainment
Selena Gomez joins billionaire list
Washington: Singer Selena Gomez entered the billionaires’ list as Bloomberg estimated her net worth of $1.3 billion.The 32-year-old...
‘Creed III’ tops North American box office on opening weekend
Los Angeles: MGM Studios' sports drama film "Creed III" took the top spot at the North American box office with an estimated three-day cume...
Makers of ‘M3GAN’ open up on Amie Donald
New Delhi: The fascination of dolls running on artificial intelligence has been brewing for quite a while and this fascination has given birth to...
Sankari Mridha created a bridge between India, Bangladesh & UK
Dhaka: Hardworking and self-confident Sankari Mridha continues to build strong bridges in Indian dance not only in the two brotherly countries of India-Bangladesh but...
BTS wins at AMA for 5th straight year
Los Angeles: Super boyband BTS has received two American Music Awards (AMAs) for the fifth year in a row.The global K-pop sensations won the...
BTS bags multiple nominations for Grammy 2023
Los Angeles: BTS created record by becoming the first K-pop sensations to have been nominated in more than one Grammy category in any given...
Pakistan bans its official Oscar entry
Islamabad: The Pakistani government has banned the film "Joyland", its official entry for the Oscars, for containing “highly objectionable material”, with the controversy triggering...