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Can OTT Platforms Impact the Film Business in India? Sanjeev Bijli Answers
Sanjeev Bijli, Joint Managing Director, PVR Ltd, explains the dynamics of the film and theatre business in a freewheeling chat.
With Igor Stimac, No One Gets the National Team Spot for Free: Lallianzuala Chhangte
Lallianzuala Chhangte has been a regular feature in Igor Stimac's Indian football team.
Hrithik Roshan-Tiger Shroff's War Stands Tall Over Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, Priyanka Chopra's The Sky Is Pink at Box Office
'War', which had collected Rs 50 crore on it's first day itself, has now crossed Rs 250 crore and might soon be making it's place to the spot in the highest grosser of 2019. The place is currently held by 'Kabir Singh'.
American Horror Story Creator Ryan Murphy's Son is Cancer Free
Last year, the 53-year-old revealed Ford, who he shares with husband David Miller, had been diagnosed with neuroblastoma as a toddler.
Five Dengue Cases in Noida Sector 79 Cause Panic Among Residents
Residents said space, kept for a sports complex, has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Robert Forster, Oscar nominee for Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, Dies at 78
Publicist Kathie Berlin said Forster died of brain cancer following a brief illness.
Need to Ensure Good Work Does Not Stop: India U-15 Women's Coach Ambrose After Reaching SAFF Final
India's U-15 women's team thrashed Bhutan 10-1 to book their place in the final of SAFF U-15 Women's Championship.
From How to Use Google Search to Pranayama, UGC Launches 'Life Skills' Curriculum in Colleges
A UGC official said often students do not know the difference between a curriculum vitae (CV), resume and a bio-data. Writing a good resume is also a life skill that every student must learn before entering the professional world.
VHP to Launch 'NRC Awareness Campaign' in WB, Says Not a Single Hindu Will be Left Out
Union Home Minister Amit Shah had recently said the NRC would be extended to West Bengal, triggering a sharp reaction from its chief minister Mamata Banerjee.
Japan Sends Troops in Thousands for Rescue Ops After Massive Typhoon Hammers Tokyo, Kills 23
Landing restrictions at Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports were lifted but more than 800 flights were cancelled for the day, as were some Shinkansen bullet train services to the worst-hit areas.
Five Jamia Students Issued Notice for Protesting Israeli Participation at College Event
The varsity administration said the students broke the lock of the proctor office gate and misbehaved with the guards and the proctorial team of the varsity.
UP Govt Official Marries Woman Who Accused Him of Sexual Exploitation
the 35-year-old woman had filed a complaint against Hapur Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Dinesh Kumar. In her complaint, the woman had alleged that she underwent abortion twice.
1,065 Candidates in Fray for BDC Polls in Jammu and Kashmir, 27 Elected Unopposed
There are 316 blocks in the state, out of these two are without elected panches or sarpanches besides, four blocks have been reserved for women and there are no women candidates.
‘Didn’t Say Treasury is Empty, Karnataka's Financial Condition is Stable’: Chief Minister Yediyurappa
Yediyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, was responding to criticism about his purported statement that the states treasury was 'empty'.
Farmers Reeling Under Debt as UP Govt Looks the Other Way, Says Priyanka Gandhi
The Congress general secretary in-charge UP East tagged a media report which said that a farmer could not repay the loan of Rs 35,000 and under pressure from the bank, consumed poison to end his life.
K'taka Speaker's Decision to Restrict Media from Covering Proceedings Fatal for Democracy: Siddaramaiah
Speaking in the assembly, Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah said the Speaker has the prerogative on how to run the House, but the media too is an important part of democracy like the legislature.