Tamannaah Bhatia breaks silence on doing intimate scenes in Jee Karda: ‘It’s completely orchestrated like a dance or fight sequence’ | Hindi Movie News

Tamannaah Bhatia, who faced criticism for her intimate scenes in the 2023 series Jee Karda, has now spoken at length about the process of filming such sequences. The actress clarified that intimate scenes are far from spontaneous or provocative, they’re entirely choreographed, much like a dance or action sequence.In Jee Karda, Tamannaah played Lavanya, a…

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‘Fear of being picked up by police’: Brothers ride 1,400km in autos from Gurgaon to West Bengal’s Malda in 2.5 days; bribed cops to pass checkpoint | Kolkata News

MALDA: Israil and Ashraful had driven their autorickshaws in Gurgaon for years. They never could have imagined that those 3-wheelers would ever have even a 100-km-long run. However, times are such that things so outlandish are turning into stark reality. On Monday, the brothers reached their Malda homes in their autos, driving 1,400 km over…

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Talk on gender, language in theatre, cinema | Lucknow News

Lucknow: More than 300 scholars, writers and students attended an international discourse titled ‘Understanding language and gender through theatre and cinema’, at Karamat Husain Muslim Girls’ PG College on Thursday. The event was organised by college manager Syed Naved Ahmad and principal Prof Huma Khwaja. Prof Khwaja highlighted the importance of examining cultural productions through…

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Breastfeeding awareness through contests at KGMU | Lucknow News

Lucknow: World Breastfeeding Week (Aug 1–7) was observed by department of obstetrics and gynaecology at KGMU through a series of awareness activities and student competitions, the theme being ‘Prioritise Breastfeeding – Create Sustainable Support Systems’.Daily awareness sessions were conducted in OPD and postnatal wards by the faculty to inform patients and staff about benefits of…

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Siddhartha Mukherjee education and career path: The Indian-origin physician from Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard who gave cancer a human story

In the late 1980s, a bright teenager walked the halls of St. Columba’s School in New Delhi with a quiet intensity. Siddhartha Mukherjee wasn’t your usual top student, he was the kind of mind that lingered on questions longer, looked for patterns where others saw facts, and found poetry even in biology. In 1989, he…

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