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Here's Why Films Releasing Directly on OTT Platforms Unlikely to Affect the Traditional Box Office
If the film is a small-scale production, it wouldn’t affect the box office much due to the lesser audience pull. The analysts are of the opinion that it is in the interest of the stars that the theatre, as a medium, is kept alive.
From Mandatory Aarogya Setu to No Cabin Baggage, A Complete List of Do's and Don'ts for Flying
Here's a complete list of the SOPs laid by the government in the draft before resuming the flight services in a staggered manner.
Priyanka Chopra Shares Jonas Brothers' Two New Songs X and Five More Minutes
The Jonas Brothers have launched two new tracks, much to the delight of their fans, and Priyanka Chopra shared both of them with her Instagram followers.
Nepal Objected to India's Road to Lipulekh at Someone Else's Behest: Army Chief
The 80-km-long strategically crucial road at a height of 17,000 feet along the border with China in Uttarakhand was thrown open by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh last week.
Mohit Raina Was To Work With Irrfan Khan In Vishal Bhardwaj's Film
Mohit Raina recently revealed that filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj had put the project on hold since late actor Irrfan Khan had pulled out of it due to his illness. Irrfan passed away on on April 29 at the age of 54.
Jio’s New Rs 999 Prepaid Plan is What You Need to Work From Home
After announcing a new yearly prepaid plan, Jio now has a new 84-day validity plan offering 3GB data per day.
Video of Alia Bhatt Singing 'Humsafar' Surfaces Online and Fans Can't Keep Calm
Alia Bhatt has impressed audiences with her performances on the big screen. However, in this video, the Shandaar actress is sure to wow her fans with her singing talent as well.
Covid Patients Given Malaria Drug Hydroxychloroquine Didn't See Significant Improvements, Reveal Studies
Demand for hydroxychloroquine surged after Trump touted it in early April, and US regulators have since authorized its emergency use for coronavirus patients.
In Amazon City, Indigenous Chief Felled by Covid-19 Buried with Dance and Singing
They sang the Brazilian national anthem in Tikuna, one of the 14 indigenous languages spoken in their ramshackle settlement on the outskirts of Manaus where 2,500 descendants of 35 different Amazon tribes live.
Lawyer Appearing for Sadhus in Palghar Lynching Killed in Car Crash, Police Say He Was Speeding
Ruling out any foul play, the police said that the deceased, Digvijay Trivedi (32) was travelling to a court in Palghar’s Dahanu when their car turned turtle after he lost control of the vehicle near Charoti Naka on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway.
Badrinath Temple: Portals Open Amid Lockdown, First Puja Performed on Behalf of PM Modi
The gates of the Himalayan temple were opened at 4.30 am by its chief priest Rawal Ishwari Prasad Nambudiri in the presence of a limited number of shrine board officials.
Cabin Crew Attire of Indian Airlines to Include Face Shield, Gown and Mask on Commercial Flights
Cabin crew members of Indian airlines will have personal protective equipment (PPE) like face shields, gowns and masks as part of their attire on commercial passenger flights when they resume operations, industry sources said.
NDMC Commissioner Varsha Joshi Transferred 'With Immediate Effect'
Gyanesh Bharti, Commissioner of the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, shall hold the additional charge of the commissioner of the NDMC.
Fleeing From Virus & Unemployment, Migrant Workers Pay Princely Sum to Get Home
Migrants were left with fewer options for employment. Cash running out, workers had begun looking for options to exit the state. Those who did not register online to travel to their home states decided to look for buses to travel back.
Centre Allows States, Union Territories to Hire Buses for Transportation of Train Passengers
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said to and fro movement of passengers from railway station to home has been allowed on the basis of confirmed e-tickets.
Health Groups Ask India to Rescind Gilead's Patents for Covid-19 Drug Remdesivir
Drug patents in India are an important issue as many countries depend on generic drugmakers to make and sell cheaper versions of critical drugs to them.