Wednesday, 31 May 2023
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Arjun reacts to false news about Malaika's pregnancy
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Naseeruddin admits overconfidence killed his growth
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Sinha on Ra.One being called ahead of its time
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Today's top 10 from Etimes
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This is when Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif met each other for the first time
Tuesday, 30 May 2023
Raveena shares pics from Rasha's graduation
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Dir: Confident Chidiakhana will find audience
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Utekar on not casting Katrina opposite Vicky
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Sara Ali Khan and Vicky Kaushal pray at lord Shiva temple in Lucknow
Today's top 10 from Etimes
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Will Dhanush's 'Captain Miller' clash with Vijay's 'Leo'?
Kangana reacts to PC's statement on pay parity
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Monday, 29 May 2023
B-town celebs react as CSK win IPL 2023
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When Apoorva scolded Abhishek Bachchan
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Sara gets trolled as Shubman gets out
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'Temporary pyar hi karte hain sab': Nehhaa Malik oozes glamour in a leopard print dress
Pankaj Kapur’s fascinating life and career
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Sara-Rakhi's collab wins the internet
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Sunday, 28 May 2023
SRK tweets on new Parliament; NCP reacts
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'Such an idiot I am', says Amitabh Bachchan as he pens an apology for attributing Bob Dylan's song to the Beatles
Jackie Shroff reveals he is friends with his co-actresses like Juhi Chawla, Dimple Kapadia, Amrita Singh; says 'they love me and I love them'
'The Little Mermaid' mints $95.5 mn on day 1
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Bollywood celebrities at holy places
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Saturday, 27 May 2023
Lol! Anushka Sharma imitates the way Virat Kohli celebrates on the ground; cricketer says 'Badi sharam aati hai...'
Films that got standing ovations at Cannes
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Shah Rukh Khan shares new Parliament building video: ‘May this new Abode of Democracy...’
Kriti: All generations must watch Adipurush
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SRK, Ilaiyaraaja, Rajini congratulate PM Modi
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Friday, 26 May 2023
Salman: My days of getting married are over
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Kriti Sanon on playing Sita in 'Adipurush'
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Ram: Big B was not the 1st choice for Zanjeer
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Bazmee on No Entry sequel: Whenever Salman says
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Chiyaan Vikram starrer 'Dhruva Natchathiram' aims for a July release date
Anushka Sharma makes her Cannes debut
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Thursday, 25 May 2023
Aditi looks drop dead gorgeous at Cannes 2023
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#CelebrityEvenings: From Malaika Arora to Radhika Madan, Bollywood celebs spotted in Mumbai
Salman: I have completed Tiger 3 last night
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‘The Kerala Story’ distributor reveals why there’s no show in West Bengal
Nawazuddin: Screening films at Cannes is easy
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Wednesday, 24 May 2023
Kangana Ranaut prays at Ganga ghat in Haridwar, shares video on Instagram
Nawazuddin reacts to The Kerala Story ban
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Gill's Comment To Kohli's Emotional Post After RCB's Exit Is Pure Gold
Royal Challengers Bangalore stalwart Virat Kohli penned a heartfelt post after the end of the team's IPL 2023 campaign and the comment on it from Shubman Gill was gold. After losing to Gujarat Titans in a must-win game on Sunday, RCB got eliminated from the playoff race of IPL 2023. A win would have taken RCB to the playoffs, but a loss to them helped Mumbai Indians join Gujarat Titans, Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants in the top-4 in points table at the end of league stage.
"A season which had it's moments but unfortunately we fell short of the goal. Disappointed but we must hold our heads high. To our loyal supporters, grateful for backing us every step of the way. A big thank you to the coaches, management and my teammates. We aim to be back stronger," wrote Kohli on Instagram
On this, Gill commented with a crown emoji, certainly describing Kohli as a king.
See it here:
Gill reaffirmed his status as Kohli's heir apparent with a magnificent hundred as GT knocked RCB out of IPL with a six-wicket win, allowing Rohit Sharma's MI to sneak through as the fourth team in the play-offs in Bengaluru on Sunday.
After Kohli scored a 61-ball 101 in RCB's 197 for five, it looked like the best effort on the day but Gill, who will be the torchbearer of Indian batting for the next 10 years, showed that he is better than the best. What Kohli did well, Gill did that better as his unbeaten 104 off 52 balls saw Titans chase down the target with elan. Like former India captain Kohli, this was Gill's second successive hundred.
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'Oopss…. Ye kya hogaya!!!': Shama Sikander steals hearts in a black dress with deep plunging neckline
NDTV-CSDS Poll: India's Global Stature, Investments Grow Under PM Modi
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, India's global stature has grown significantly, positioning it as a world leader, a majority of respondents have said in a special NDTV survey in collaboration with Lokniti-Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS).
Most people also believe that India is now the world's most attractive investment destination, reveals the survey, "Public Opinion".
The survey assesses the public mood as PM Modi completes nine years in power this month and prepares for a series of polls including the national election next year. The survey was conducted across 19 states between May 10 and 19, just after the Karnataka election in which the ruling BJP lost to the Congress.
As many as 63% of the respondents believed that India's global stature has grown under PM Modi's leadership. Around 23% did not agree. 14% did not respond to the question.
On whether India is now the most attractive investment destination globally, 55% of respondents agreed, while 27% differed.
As many as 59% of the people surveyed believed that India's cultural capital has grown. Almost the same number (54%) say India is now a world leader under PM Modi's leadership. Some 27% do not share that view.
The opinion is split on the government's handling of China, with 29% rating it as "good" and almost an equal section (28%) calling it "bad". Around 13% feel the government did an average job.
As for the government's handling of Pakistan, nearly a third of the respondents (30%) said it is bad, and 28% say it was good.
Though 47% have given a high rating to the government's development work, concerns remain over unemployment and price rise.
The government is rated critically on how it handled inflation, with 57% giving a thumbs down and 33% expressing their approval.
The respondents were also asked to share their economic condition in the last four years. 35% said they were better off while 42% said their economic status was unchanged. 22% said their economic situation had worsened in the past few years, which also includes the Covid period when lockdowns and job losses hit lakhs of people.
The number of respondents who believed their condition had improved was more in urban areas (40%) than in rural (33%). More people in villages (43%) said their economic state remained unchanged, compared to their urban counterparts (40%). More in villages (23%) said their condition had worsened, than in cities (18%).
According to the survey, unemployment is the biggest issue confronting the country today (29%), followed by poverty (22%), inflation (19%), and corruption (5%). Though the economic downturn is a global concern, India has fared somewhat better, with the International Monetary Fund describing it as a "bright spot in the global economy".
Who has benefited most from the government's development focus? 38% believe everyone has, while 36% say only the wealthy have. 18% say "no one".
Did the government handle farmers' issues well? 46% scored its performance as "bad" and 39% said it was good.
The survey also asked whether a "Double Engine Sarkaar (government)" - at both the Centre and state - really benefits states, as has been the campaign strategy of the BJP in various polls. Only a fifth of the respondents (20%) believe that it does, while 16% disagree.
As many as 57% of the respondents said populist policies are essential for the poor, while 30% said they burden the economy.
Lokniti-CSDS carried out the survey with 7,202 respondents spread across 71 constituencies.
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Juhi Chawla Posts Daughter's Graduation Pics, Priyanka And Others Comment
Juhi Chawla, on Wednesday, posted a set of photos of her daughter Jahnavi from the graduation ceremony at Columbia on Instagram. Juhi's son Arjun Mehta can also be seen in the picture. In another shot, Jahnavi is seen holding a bouquet in her hand. "Proud and happy," she captioned the post. In the comments section, Priyanka Chopra wrote, "Wohooo congratulations." Raveena Tandon commented on the post, "Congratulations." Tanishaa Mukerji also congratulated Jahnavi. Juhi Chawla married industrialist Jay Mehta in 1995.
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Earlier, Shah Rukh Khan, who co-starred with Juhi Chawla in films like Darr, Yes Boss, Bhoothnath, congratulated Jahnavi. He reacted to a picture posted by Juhi Chawla on Twitter and wrote, "This is so awesome. Can't wait for her to get back and celebrate with her. And a feeling of extreme pride. Love you Jaanz."
ICYMI, see the tweet posted by SRK here:
This is so awesome. Can't wait for her to get back and celebrate with her. And a feeling of extreme pride. Love u Jaanz. https://t.co/W9wzi94zP8
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 19, 2023
Juhi Chawla is the star of films such as Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Hum Hai Rahi Pyar Ke, Ishq, Aaina and Jhankaar Beats, Yes Boss and Darr, among many others. She married industrialist Jay Mehta in 1995. She also co-owns the IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) with Shah Rukh Khan.
On the work front, Juhi Chawla was last seen in the thriller series Hush Hush alongside Soha Ali Khan, Kritika Kamra, Karishma Tanna and Shahana Goswami. It premiered on the OTT platform Amazon Prime Video.
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Tuesday, 23 May 2023
"Have 8-9 Months To Decide": Dhoni On Whether He'll Retire After IPL 2023
MS Dhoni has finally answered all speculations on whether IPL 2023 will be the ned of his playing career. After guiding his beloved Chennai Super Kings to a record 10th IPL final with a win over defending champions Gujarat Titans in Chennai on Tursday, Dhoni was asked a clear-cut question by renowned commenetator Harsha Bhogle. "Will you come and play here in Chepauk again?" Dhoni was asked. To which, Dhoni did not give a straight reaply but made it absolutely clear that he won't decide on his career right after the IPL ends.
"I don't know. I have eight or nine months to decide. The small auction will be around December so why to take that headche right now. I have ample time to decide. I will always be there for CSK, whether it is in the playing form or sitting somewhere outiside," MS Dhoni said in the post match-presentation ceremony.
"Frankly it takes a heavy toll. I have been out of form for literally four months now. Jan 31st was the time when I finished my work and started practising from 2nd-3rd of March. It takes a lot but I have ample time to decide."
Chennai Super Kings tamed a tenacious Gujarat Giants by 15 runs on a sticky surface to enter their 10th IPL final on Tuesday and extend their remarkable consistency in the tournament. CSK did well to reach 172 for 7 on a slow pitch in Qualifier 1 after Hardik Pandya opted to bowl. Considering the conditions, it turned out to be much more than a competitive total as Gujarat Titans had a rare off day to end with 157 all out in 20 overs. Rashid Khan made the CSK fans nervous with a 16-ball 30 towards the end but it was not enough for the Titans.
However, the defending champions will got another shot to make a second successive final in Qualifier 2 on Friday.
CSK's master tactician M S Dhoni made the best use of home advantage to take the four time champions to a 10th final in 14 editions. CSK did not take part in 2016 and 2017 editions.
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PC: B'wood director needed to see my underwear
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NDTV Public Opinion: Over 55% Satisfied With Centre's Work On Various Fronts
More than half the people are satisfied with Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's work on various fronts, a unique NDTV survey called 'Public Opinion' that examines nine years of PM Modi showed. Despite the Karnataka loss, the PM's popularity remains strong, and BJP's vote share remains stable. Over 55 per cent of the respondents -- among over 7,000 people across 19 states and 71 Lok Sabha constituencies -- said they were either fully or partially satisfied with the government's work in the last nine years.
17 per cent of respondents said they were fully satisfied, and 38 per cent voted partially satisfied. 19 per cent said they were slightly disappointed, and 21 per cent said they were totally disappointed with the PM Modi-led work. Five per cent said they didn't know.
Rahul Gandhi's popularity has risen after his pan-India foot march Bharat Jodo Yatra, the poll, in partnership with Lokniti-Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), has found, but he remains far behind PM Modi.
People remain divided over the central probe agency Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation's role. 37 per cent said agencies are working as per law. Several opposition parties across the country have repeatedly alleged that the Centre has weaponised these agencies to settle political scores. 32 per cent of respondents agreed with the charge that the agencies are being used for political vendetta. 31 per cent said they had no opinion on it.
The survey, which included people from all social classes, was conducted between May 10 and May 19.
43 per cent of poll participants, when asked who they'd prefer as the Prime Minister if elections were to be held today, chose PM Modi, while 27 per cent voted for Rahul Gandhi. When asked to choose parties they'd vote for today, 39 per cent chose BJP, Congress got 29 per cent votes, and others 28 per cent.
Other top leaders trailed far behind. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal both got four per cent votes, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav was the choice of three per cent of the respondents, and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar got just one per cent votes.
Interestingly, PM Modi doesn't seem to face anti-incumbency even after two consecutive terms at the Centre. In 2019, he was the preferred choice for the PM for 44 per cent of respondents and has seen a drop of just one per cent in 2023. Rahul Gandhi has seen a three per cent jump as favourite for the top job in the same period -- from 24 per cent in 2019 to 27 per cent in 2023.
To a more pointed question about their views on the PM, 40 per cent of respondents said they like him, 23 per cent said they dislike him, 25 per cent remained ambivalent, and 12 per cent did not respond. A majority (25 per cent) of those who said they like the PM said they like him for his oratory, a fifth (20 per cent) said because of development work (vikaspurush), 13 per cent said because he works hard, and an equal percentage like him for his charisma, 11 per cent are impressed by his policies, and 15 per cent cited other reasons. Three per cent did not respond.
On who they see as a challenger to PM Modi in next year's general elections, Rahul Gandhi was the clear favourite, with 34 per cent voting for him, followed by Arvind Kejriwal, who 11 per cent of respondents backed. Akhilesh Yadav got five per cent votes, Mamata Banerjee four per cent, and a quarter (25 per cent) chose other Opposition leaders.
When questioned about how they feel about Rahul Gandhi, 26 per cent said they have always liked the Congress leader. 15 per cent said they started liking him after the Bharat Jodo Yatra. 16 per cent said they dislike him, and 27 per cent were ambivalent (neither like nor dislike). 16 per cent did not respond.
Almost half (47 per cent) of the respondents said they like the PM Modi-led government's work on development, and 40 per cent said they didn't. Eight per cent said it was average, and five per cent said they didn't know.
On Kashmir, a majority of respondents (30 per cent) said they didn't like the Centre's work, while 28 per cent said they did. 13 per cent thought it was average, and 29 per cent didn't know.
A majority (45 per cent) also didn't like the government's efforts in stopping corruption. 41 per cent said they liked it, while eight per cent said it was average. Six per cent said they didn't know.
However, when asked which big issue was top of their list when voting, just five per cent said it was corruption.
To a direct question on whether they want the PM Modi-led government to return to power again, 43 per cent said they did, while 38 per cent said they didn't. 18 per cent did not respond.
The BJP, which got a 37 per cent vote share in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, can expect a two per cent bump, the survey showed. Congress, which got 19 per cent, will go up to 29 per cent.
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Monalisa shows her beauty in a stylish yellow saree
Sidharth, Kiara back in Mumbai after vacation
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