India’S Got Latent 2: Samay Raina confirms ‘India’s Got Latent 2’; Opens up about controversy in stand-up special ‘Still Alive’ | Hindi Movie News

Popular comedian Samay Raina has teased a second season of his controversial show “India’s Got Latent” in a new stand-up special where he spoke about the controversy that led to multiple FIRs against him and other panelists on the show.In February last year, a joke cracked by Youtuber Ranveer Allahbadia led to country wide outrage…

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‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3: New trailer teases blood, war, dragons and major character deaths; series set for June 21 premiere |

‘House of the Dragon’ is making a roaring return to our screens with the promise of more “fire and blood”!HBO on Monday, dropped the official premiere date for Season 3, along with a new trailer teasing all the action set to unfold on screens as the Targaryen dynasty faces its biggest and bloodiest civil war.‘House…

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‘Drishyam 3’ box office collections day 20: Mohanlal’s film crosses Rs 236 cr worldwide; Continues strong run | Malayalam Movie News

Mohanlal’s ‘Drishyam 3’ continues its successful theatrical run despite witnessing a drop in collections after a strong weekend. The crime thriller is still drawing audiences to theatres nearly three weeks after release.According to Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 40 lakhs net in India on Day 20. The figure marks a 20 percent decline from the…

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Government plans more intensive home care for at-risk babies, children | India News

Representative image (AI) NEW DELHI: Newborns and young children identified as being at high health risk will receive more intensive homebased care, including additional follow-up visits by frontline health workers, under a new national programme that the Centre will launch Monday to strengthen care during the first three years of life. Health minister JP Nadda…

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‘We’re here to fight for them’: King Charles backs exiled Afghan women cricketers, sends strong message to Taliban

King Charles meets exiled Afghan women cricketers In a powerful gesture of solidarity, King Charles III welcomed Afghanistan’s exiled women’s cricket team to Clarence House on Wednesday, offering public support to a group of athletes who are no longer permitted to represent their homeland under Taliban rule.The meeting came as the players, most of whom…

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