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Pallavi Joshi SLAMS West Bengal government for stopping ‘The Bengal Files’ trailer launch in Kolkata; calls it an ‘assault on democracy’ | Hindi Movie News

Actress Pallavi Joshi has criticised the West Bengal administration after the trailer launch of ‘The Bengal Files’ was allegedly stopped in Kolkata last week. Joshi, who stars in the movie, called the government’s actions “unconstitutional” and dubbed the halt an ‘attack on democracy’.On August 16, 2025, the film’s director, Vivek Agnihotri claimed that the trailer…

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Bihar Jeevika recruitment 2025 registration deadline extended: Check new date, and steps to register here

The Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society (BRLPS) has announced that the online application process for its 2025 recruitment drive will now conclude on August 21, 2025. Interested and eligible candidates must submit their applications through the official website, brlps.in, before the deadline.This recruitment exercise aims to fill a total of 2,747 vacancies across various posts,…

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Mimicry artist – actor Pala Suresh found dead at 53; acted in Dulquer Salmaan’s ‘ABCD’; read more | Malayalam Movie News

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Mimicry artist and actor Suresh Krishnan, fondly known as Pala Suresh passed away at the age of 53.As reported by Mathrubhumi News, Pala Suresh was found dead at his rented residence in Piravom on Sunday morning. Failed to wake up at usual time causing suspicion According to reports, Suresh had been undergoing…

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Watch: Fahadh Faasil brings back ‘Aavesham’ dance moves; fans go wild | Malayalam Movie News

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Malayalam superstar Fahadh Faasil surprised fans with a nostalgic moment during the promotions of his upcoming film ‘Odum Kuthira Chaadum Kuthira’ (OKCK). At a college event in Ernakulam, the actor recreated his now-iconic dance steps from last year’s blockbuster Aavesham, sending the crowd into a frenzy. A viral dance that lives on…

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After vehicle breakdown, guide abandons Ranthambore tourists | India News

Jaipur: The open-top safari truck coughed, rattled, stopped. Twenty tourists sat trapped in Ranthambore’s Zone-6 – a 25sqkm territory locals call “three-tiger country”. Time: 6pm. Darkness set in and the forest closed in. Panic spread. Parents whispered words of comfort to shush their crying children.For an hour and 45 minutes Saturday evening, the group remained…

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