‘Jana Nayagan’ Is an Original Script, Not a Remake
Putting an end to speculation, director H Vinoth has clarified that Jana Nayagan is not a remake of any existing film. Although there were reports that the makers had acquired…
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Putting an end to speculation, director H Vinoth has clarified that Jana Nayagan is not a remake of any existing film. Although there were reports that the makers had acquired…
Read moreThere’s a particular sound that stays with you once you’ve lived in the English countryside. Not birdsong, that’s too obvious, but the deeper rhythm of things: the tractor coughing into…
Read moreIt seems 2025 has been the year for celebrity break-ups that no one saw coming – but there are still Hollywood couples going strong, proving true love does exist. Navigating…
Read moreHospitals across England are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to ease pressure on accident and emergency departments, as a new AI-powered forecasting tool is deployed to help predict when demand…
Read moreIndore: The mixed doubles competition at the AAI 52nd Institutional Table Tennis Championships delivered a gripping day of action at the Abhay Prashal, with the pre-quarterfinals producing a blend of authority,…
Read moreNizamabad: Vice-chancellor of NALSAR University of Law, Prof. Sri Krishna Devaraya, on Sunday said that wherever people were subjected to oppression, standing firmly with victims and fighting for their rights…
Read moreThe UK is on course to overtake Japan and become the world’s fifth-largest economy by the end of the next decade, according to new long-term projections from Centre for Economics…
Read moreGordon Ramsay was delighted as he walked his daughter Holly down the aisle before her marriage to Olympian Adam Peaty. The celebrity chef, 59, led his daughter, 25, into Bath…
Read moreLet’s be absolutely candid: the siren song of easing off climate commitments is tempting the corporate class and it stinks. If 2025 was indeed the year business quietly began retreating…
Read moreHoliday gatherings are a perfect storm of split-second social judgments. Across crowded dinner tables and over clinking glasses, we instinctively scan faces for cues: Who seems warm? Who feels safe…
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