May 2025

Exploring the harsh reality of dance training and actor-choreographer dynamics in Bollywood’s classic era | Hindi Movie News

Exploring the harsh reality of dance training and actor-choreographer dynamics in Bollywood’s classic era | Hindi Movie News

Bollywood dance has always been the ultimate vibe, glittering outfits, killer beats, and iconic moves that live rent-free in our heads. Whether it’s Helen’s sultry sway in ‘Piya Tu Ab To Aaja’, Sridevi ruling the screen in ‘Hawa Hawai’, or Madhuri Dixit’s flawless ‘Ek Do Teen’ expressions, these moments didn’t just make history, they broke

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Kagiso Rabada Returns To Action After One-Month Ban For Drug Use | Cricket News

Kagiso Rabada Returns To Action After One-Month Ban For Drug Use | Cricket News

South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada’s brief but controversial absence from the 2025 IPL has been clarified, as the fast bowler returns to action following a one-month suspension for recreational drug use. The Gujarat Titans star is now available for both IPL duties and the upcoming World Test Championship final. Failed Drug Test During SA20 The

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Rolls-Royce Cars in India – 2025: Price, Features and Specs

Rolls-Royce Cars in India – 2025: Price, Features and Specs

There’s luxury. And that’s what Rolls-Royce has meant since 1904. Charles Rolls and Henry Royce didn’t set out to build just a machine—they built a standard. A Rolls-Royce doesn’t hurry. It moves like it knows time will wait. In India, a Rolls-Royce doesn’t simply drive. It enters. It is not rushed. It does not compete.

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Adani representatives meet Trump officials in push to end US bribery cases

Gautam Adani | Photo Credit: Amir Cohen Representatives for Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and his companies met officials from US President Donald Trump‘s administration to seek dismissal of the criminal charges against him in an overseas bribery probe, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. The talks, which began earlier this

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Best Bodhgaya Tour Packages

6 Best Bodhgaya Tour Packages: A Complete Buddhist Pilgrimage Experience

Best Bodhgaya Tour Packages Bodhgaya, the spiritual epicenter of Buddhism, is the site where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree over 2,500 years ago. Today, it stands as one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in the world, drawing monks, devotees, scholars, and travelers seeking inner peace and historical insight. For those yearning

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Russia-India ties deepen: Putin to visit India for annual bilateral summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to visit India for the upcoming annual bilateral summit, the Kremlin confirmed on Monday. | Photo Credit: Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to visit India for the annual high-level meeting as the two leaders held a telephone conversation,

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GPT-4o update gone wrong: What OpenAI’s post-mortem reveals about sycophantic AI | Technology News

OpenAI’s GPT-4o update was intended to improve the “default personality” of one of the AI models behind ChatGPT so that user interactions with the chatbot felt more intuitive and effective across various tasks. The problem was it, instead, led to ChatGPT providing responses that were “overly flattering or agreeable – often described as sycophantic”. Five

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Ancient Indian skeleton still waits for permanent address

Cherylann Mollan BBC News, Mumbai Roxy Gagdekar Chhara BBC Gujarati, Vadnagar Kushal Batunge/BBC The skeleton has been placed inside a makeshift tent for now A 1,000 year-old human skeleton buried sitting cross-legged in India is still without a museum to house it because of bureaucratic wrangling, six years after it was unearthed. Archaeologist Abhijit Ambekar

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