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    Are Dhanush and Mrunal Thakur Dating?
    Are Dhanush and Mrunal Thakur Dating?
    Buzz is building in B-town as speculation swirls about a possible romance between Dhanush and Mrunal Thakur.
    The Curious Case of Weeping in Cinema Halls
    The Curious Case of Weeping in Cinema Halls
    Filmmaker Mohit Suri is deeply moved by the overwhelming response to Saiyaara, his latest romantic drama that has turned into a box office phenomenon.
    Cross-Party Links: The Rise of Venkatesh Naidu
    Cross-Party Links: The Rise of Venkatesh Naidu
    Venkatesh Naidu, an accused in the liquor scam case, has recently gained media attention.
    Is There Democracy In The World's Largest Democracy?
    Is There Democracy In The World's Largest Democracy?
    India takes pride in being the talent capital of the world. CEOs of tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Adobe have Indian roots.
    Despite Divorce Rumors, Hansika Maintains Silence
    Despite Divorce Rumors, Hansika Maintains Silence
    For the past three weeks, rumors have been circulating about actress Hansika Motwani’s alleged separation from her husband, Sohel Kathuria.
    Vexed with Naidu, Jagan appoints private security
    Vexed with Naidu, Jagan appoints private security
    YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, who has been alleging that the Telugu Desam Party-led coalition government headed by N Chandrababu Naidu has failed to provide him adequate security during his district tours, has finally decided to have his own private security.
    Coolie: A Big Risk For Buyers If This Doesn't Happen
    Coolie: A Big Risk For Buyers If This Doesn't Happen
    Coolie is the movie whose trailer has received surprisingly negative feedback.
    Indian Box Office: All Movies Collapsed Except One
    Indian Box Office: All Movies Collapsed Except One
    At the Indian box office, most recent releases are witnessing a rapid drop in collections - except for one clear winner, Mahavatar Narsimha.
    India's Wealthiest 1% Holds 60% Assets In Real Estate
    India's Wealthiest 1% Holds 60% Assets In Real Estate
    The top 1 per cent of India's wealthiest citizens have parked 60 per cent of their money in real estate and gold, according to a report on Monday.
    Visa Applicants Require $15K Visa Bond To Enter US
    Visa Applicants Require $15K Visa Bond To Enter US
    The US State Department has proposed a new rule that may require certain business and tourist visa applicants to pay a bond of up to $15,000, raising concerns that the cost could make travel to the United States unaffordable for many.
    No alliance with TDP in Telangana, says BJP
    No alliance with TDP in Telangana, says BJP
    Bharatiya Janta Party, which has entered into an alliance with the Telugu Desam Party and Jana Sena Party in Andhra Pradesh, is not interested in making a similar experiment in Telangana in the coming days.
    Setback to BRS, as two ex-MLAs quit party
    Setback to BRS, as two ex-MLAs quit party
    In a significant political development that shocked the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, two former MLAs resigned from the party on Monday, at a time when party president and former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao was indicted by the judicial commission on Kaleshwaram irrigation project scandal.
    Trump threatens to 'substantially' raise tariffs on India
    Trump threatens to 'substantially' raise tariffs on India
    US President Donald Trump issued a fresh threat on Monday to "substantially" increase tariffs on India as a penalty, for what he alleged, for selling imported Russian oil on the open market for big profits.
    Producers consider hiring new workers amid strike
    Producers consider hiring new workers amid strike
    The strike called by the Telugu Film Industry Employees Federation (cine workers) brought several film shoots to a halt today.
    'Future Shock' Is Now 'The Present': Who Will Survive?
    'Future Shock' Is Now 'The Present': Who Will Survive?
    Today, Kodak is nearly forgotten; not because people stopped taking pictures, but because Kodak stopped evolving.