‘Tere Ishk Mein’ box office collection day 6 (LIVE): The Kriti sanon, Dhanush starrer crosses inches towards Rs 80 crore

Kriti Sanon and Dhanush’s ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ is a massive hit, dominating the box office with a strong opening and consistent growth. The intense love story has resonated with audiences, particularly in major cities and mass belts. The film has already crossed ₹73.5 crore, showcasing its immense popularity and solidifying its position as a major…

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Rupee breaches 90-mark for first time: Currency hits all-time low of 90.21 against dollar; FIIs outflow and crude weigh on sentiment

The Indian Rupee hit a historic low on Wednesday, crossing the 90-per-dollar mark for the first time. This decline was driven by foreign fund outflows, rising crude oil prices, and uncertainty surrounding the India-US trade deal. Market watchers noted a lack of Reserve Bank of India intervention for much of the session.

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‘Amitabh Bachchan faced it too’: Rakul Preet Singh recalls how husband Jackky Bhagnani’s family faced heavy financial loss after 2–3 films flopped

Actress Rakul Preet Singh opened up about the difficult financial period her husband Jackky Bhagnani’s family endured. Their high-budget film ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ faced significant box office losses. Rakul shared how they navigated this challenging time, emphasizing resilience and gratitude. She highlighted that such setbacks are common in the film industry.

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‘Die Hard isn’t a Christmas movie!’ Then why do we watch it every December?

A recent UK survey revealed that most Britons don’t consider Die Hard a Christmas movie, despite its festive elements. With Christmas decorations, a seasonal soundtrack, and family themes, it clashes with the traditional, heartwarming Christmas formula. Yet, its cultural status remains undeniable, perhaps Christmas films can handle a little more chaos and less sentimentality.

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Your ‘brain ageing’ will slow down if you follow these diet habits

Scientists reveal diet’s power in slowing brain aging. A monkey study showed calorie restriction preserved brain cells. Okinawans practice the ‘80% diet trick’, eating until 80% full. This approach, combined with whole foods, reduces oxidative stress. Mindful eating also helps. These habits can preserve memory and cognitive resilience, lowering risks of age-related diseases like dementia.

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