When sequels stumbled in Bollywood : Why sequels failed to attract audiences in 2025 ?

Bollywood’s sequel reliance faltered in 2025 as many films failed to recapture past glory, proving brand recall doesn’t guarantee success. Audiences demanded genuine content and emotional connection, not just familiar characters. Only a few, like Raid 2 and Sitaare Zameen Par, truly delivered, highlighting a critical need for strong scripts and creative originality over mere…

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Think chai keeps you warm in winter? Orthopaedic warns it might actually be stiffening your joints

Winter mornings often feature warm chai and coffee. However, health experts warn this habit can harm joint health. Excessive tea and coffee intake can lead to dehydration, stiffening joints, especially knees. This is because cold weather reduces water intake while increasing hot beverage consumption. Synovial fluid, crucial for joint lubrication, thickens when the body is…

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Vanessa Bell Calloway recalls ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’; Says she was actually slapped by Lawrence Fishburne

Actress Vanessa Bell Calloway revealed the intense reality behind a famous scene in the Tina Turner biopic ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It.’ She recounted how a violent moment, where her character Jackie was slapped, was real and nearly went wrong. Despite the pain, Calloway’s commitment ensured the scene’s authenticity, mirroring Tina Turner’s own…

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Mohan G hits back at the ‘Emkoney’ row, questions Chinmayi’s ideology claim, urges clarification to protect ‘Draupathi 2’

Director Mohan G responds to the ‘Emkoney’ song controversy surrounding ‘Draupathi 2’. He defends film technicians and questions singer Chinmayi’s claims of ideological conflict. Mohan G urges Chinmayi to clarify her apology, citing potential damage to the film’s business. The director’s explanation is now central to the ongoing song dispute.

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Young workers are losing career momentum in remote roles: Here’s how they can adapt to the new workplace demands

A new wave of research reveals an unexpected twist in the remote-work story: young professionals, once seen as champions of flexibility, are paying the highest price for distance. With fewer chances to learn informally, limited mentorship and slower advancement, early careers are stalling. The findings underline a simple truth—growth still depends on proximity, not just…

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