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Following the earlier tax exemption in Madhya Pradesh, the Delhi Government has now declared Anupam Kher’s emotive new film, Tanvi The Great, tax‑free in the national capital. The announcement was made officially by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on her social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), where she appreciated the film’s powerful narrative of inclusion and patriotism India Today+2mint+2The Week+2. What the Chief Minister Said In her X post, CM Gupta shared: “I am pleased to share that the Delhi Government has declared the film ‘Tanvi the Great’ tax‑free in the state. With an impactful narrative of inclusion, the film is an inspiring story…

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Bollywood actor Rajkummar Rao is all set to step into the shoes of one of India’s most celebrated public prosecutors, Ujjwal Nikam. The much-anticipated biopic, titled Ujjwal Nikam, will go on floors in August 2025, marking the beginning of another intense and gripping performance by Rao, who is known for his transformative acting skills. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Shrisha Guha Thakurta, the film aims to chronicle the life and landmark cases of Ujjwal Nikam, the man behind the successful prosecution of high-profile cases like the 1993 Bombay blasts and the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Rao’s involvement in the project…

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Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan has taken to social media to shower praise on comedian and actor Vir Das, calling his latest Netflix special Fool Volume “the best stand-up ever.” In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), Hrithik wrote, “Just watched Fool Volume. Mind = Blown. Honest, brave, and hysterically funny. Vir Das, you’ve outdone yourself. Best stand-up ever. RESPECT.” topbabyworlds.com | legalprincipal.com | petdumble.com | picasophoto.com | Powerofoffice.com The actor, known for his discerning taste and selective endorsements, left fans surprised with the enthusiastic review. The praise sparked a flurry of reactions online, with many users agreeing with Hrithik’s sentiment and some sharing clips from the special. Vir Das responded…

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The buzz around Saiyaara just won’t die down — and now, one unforgettable scene is making waves across social media, stirring up both emotions and endless memes. The scene in question? A gut-wrenching confrontation between Ahaan (played by Ahaan Khan) and Aneet (Aneet Kaur), set against a stormy backdrop, that’s being hailed as the emotional climax of the film. In the now-viral sequence, Ahaan’s character shatters after discovering a devastating truth about Aneet’s past — a secret that upends everything they’ve built together. His voice cracks, her tears fall silently, and the camera lingers just long enough to capture the…

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Veteran film producer Boney Kapoor has stunned fans with his dramatic transformation. In a series of recent photos that surfaced online, the Mr. India producer looks noticeably slimmer — having reportedly shed 26 kilograms — and almost unrecognisable. What’s even more surprising is that Kapoor claims to have achieved this transformation without any form of exercise. The 68-year-old producer, known for backing some of Bollywood’s biggest blockbusters, credited his massive weight loss to a disciplined dietary overhaul and natural lifestyle changes. Sources close to Kapoor reveal that he opted for a strategic and medically supervised approach focusing on intermittent fasting,…

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In a bold statement that has stirred debate among cricket enthusiasts, a former India cricketer has accused young captain Shubman Gill of trying to imitate Virat Kohli’s aggressive persona on the field. The remarks come after India’s recent outings under Gill’s leadership, where his animated celebrations and intense demeanor were on full display. The former player, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “Gill is a fantastic talent, no doubt about it. But lately, it seems like he’s trying too hard to be the next Kohli, especially in terms of his aggression and body language. That style suited Virat because it…

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Acclaimed filmmaker Mohit Suri has revealed that several senior filmmakers had warned him against taking the risk of making a romantic film with newcomers. Speaking candidly during a recent interview, Suri shared that many from the industry tried to dissuade him from casting fresh faces in his upcoming love story, Saiyaara, which stars Ahaan Panday and debutante Pranati Rai Prakash. “People told me it was career suicide,” Suri confessed. “Big names in the industry—people I respect—called me to say, ‘You’re known for successful films with established stars. Why would you gamble everything on newcomers in such a competitive time?’” Excitedely…

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The Supreme Court of India is set to hear a crucial petition on July 24 that challenges the acquittals in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case. The appeal, filed by the Maharashtra government, contests the Bombay High Court’s decision to acquit five individuals who were previously convicted by a special anti-terror court. The 2006 serial bombings — one of the deadliest terror attacks in Mumbai’s history — targeted local trains during peak evening hours on July 11, killing 189 people and injuring over 800. The blasts, which occurred in a span of 11 minutes across seven different Western Railway trains,…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday praised Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar after his resignation from office, acknowledging his decades of service and commitment to the nation. “He got many opportunities to serve India, and he made the most of them with honesty and dedication,” the Prime Minister said, paying tribute to Dhankhar’s career spanning law, politics, and constitutional responsibility. Dhankhar, who stepped down from the Vice President’s post citing personal reasons, has been a prominent figure in Indian public life. From being a lawyer at the Rajasthan High Court and Supreme Court to serving as Union Minister and later as…

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As Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi gears up for a reboot, the nostalgia is undeniable. The 2000s cult soap opera, led by Tulsi Virani and the mighty Virani family, was a daily ritual in Indian households. But while the original redefined Indian television in its time, its reboot must tread carefully: today’s audience is no longer satisfied with sanskaar overload, regressive tropes, and never-ending reincarnations. To survive—and thrive—the new Kyunki must evolve with the times. 1. New-Age Women Over Ideal Bahus The original Tulsi was a symbol of strength, but within the confines of a dutiful daughter-in-law. Today’s audiences…

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