‘Shararat’ singer Madhubanti Bagchi on Bollywood’s habit of typecasting singers, ‘They put you in a box’ | Hindi Movie News

Madhubanti Bagchi says she avoided typecasting after ‘Aaj Ki Raat’s success, believing artistes must build their own identity. She feels Bollywood should rely on more singers, not just Arijit Singh. Her tracks “Jab Talak” and “Shararat” remain popular, and she shared insights on recording with composer Pritam. Madhubanti Bagchi says that after ‘Aaj Ki Raat’…

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How are China and Iran cornering US without firing a shot amid tensions in Gulf

China and Iran are increasingly using global supply chains and strategic chokepoints to counter the United States, reshaping economic warfare and exposing Washington’s vulnerabilities, according to a report by The Washington Post that examines how, when, where, why and how these tactics are playing out in today’s shifting geopolitical landscape.The United States is no longer…

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Chemotherapy drug supply crisis hits cancer care | India News

NEW DELHI: Cancer patients across India are scrambling to procure two life-saving chemotherapy drugs as a shortage of Cisplatin and Carboplatin begins to disrupt treatment schedules. Doctors at AIIMS Delhi, private hospitals and cancer centres across the country warn that prolonged shortages could affect outcomes for patients undergoing curative treatment.Hospitals are reporting dwindling stocks, while…

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Sponsors of Scottish football club jailed after being revealed as leaders of £12m cocaine trafficking ring | International Sports News

Motherwell FC sponsors jailed over £11.25 million cocaine trafficking operation/ Image: Facebook Two businessmen whose company sponsored Motherwell FC have been jailed after admitting their involvement in a major cocaine trafficking operation worth more than £11 million. David Stephen and Shaun Brown, both aged 30 and from Hamilton in Lanarkshire, appeared at the High Court…

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In 1963, a homeowner knocking through a basement wall found an ancient underground city large enough to shelter thousands |

A routine renovation in Turkey’s Cappadocia in 1963 unearthed Derinkuyu, a vast underground city. This ancient marvel, extending 85 meters deep, housed thousands with residential areas, stables, and sophisticated ventilation. Most people who take a sledgehammer to a basement wall are looking for extra storage space or a hidden pipe. But in 1963, a homeowner…

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From election drubbing to minister resignations: Why Keir Starmer is in trouble? All FAQs answered

It all started with Labour’s crushing setback in local elections across England, Scotland and Wales last week. The results sent shockwaves through the party and sparked an open rebellion against Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with more than 80 Labour MPs either publicly or privately demanding that he resign or announce a timetable for his departure.The…

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