‘Chennai Express’ turns 12: Rohit Shetty gets nostalgic about Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone starrer; celebrates with special photo – See Inside

Rohit Shetty is celebrating the 12th anniversary of his hit film ‘Chennai Express,’ starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. Shetty shared a nostalgic poster on social media, expressing gratitude for the film’s enduring popularity. He also recalled how Deepika Padukone took time to get into her role, requiring reshoots to perfect her performance.

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Google launches ‘Guided Learning’ in Gemini to rival ChatGPT’s Study Mode

Google has introduced Guided Learning in its Gemini AI chatbot, challenging OpenAI’s Study Mode. This new feature acts as an intelligent tutor, fostering deep understanding through interactive tools like visuals, quizzes, and real-world examples. Google offers free AI Pro subscriptions and commits $1 billion to enhance AI education, promoting genuine learning over quick answers.

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50 years of ‘Sholay’: When the screen went dark during its screening at Minerva theatre in Mumbai and how director Ramesh Sippy saved the day

Sholay, the iconic Indian film, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Director Ramesh Sippy shared stories about the film’s early days. There was a technical glitch during the premiere at Mumbai’s Minerva Theatre. Sippy personally delivered carbon for the projector to ensure smooth screenings. Initially, the film struggled at the box office. Twenty minutes were cut,…

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Did you know long before the Raanjhanaa AI edit controversy, Hema Malini was upset over the Sholay climax 50 years ago?

The film industry faces debates over creative control. Hema Malini expressed displeasure with changes to ‘Sholay’s’ climax. Ramesh Sippy revealed the Censor Board altered the original violent ending. Recently, ‘Raanjhanaa’ faced backlash for an AI-edited climax. The altered ending replaced the tragic death of Kundan with a hopeful scene. This sparked discussions about the ethics…

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New Trump policy pushes colleges to prove race isn’t a factor in admissions: Here’s how it could reshape admissions and student opportunities

The Trump administration has mandated elite universities to submit detailed admissions data, aiming to prove race isn’t a factor, following the 2023 Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. This intensifies scrutiny on admissions processes, raising concerns about campus diversity. Colleges face challenges in balancing legal compliance with diversity goals, potentially impacting underrepresented students’ access and representation.

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