‘Coolie’ trailer out: Rajinikanth roars back in a mass action drama, Lokesh Kanagaraj’s directorial promises a vintage treat

Rajinikanth’s ‘Coolie,’ directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is generating immense excitement with its promise of vintage Rajini style. The trailer, unveiled at a star-studded audio launch, showcases punchy dialogues and action. Certified ‘A,’ the film is set for a grand release on August 14, aiming to break box office records with its realistic portrayal of action…

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Competitive windows: Florida Panthers and Dallas Stars set the pace as goaltending remains a problem for others

The Florida Panthers, Dallas Stars, and Carolina Hurricanes are positioned as top NHL contenders, each navigating unique challenges related to age, contracts, and roster depth. While Florida and Dallas boast strong foundations, Vegas and Chicago face goaltending uncertainties. Buffalo, Seattle, and Minnesota must address underlying roster issues to truly compete for contention.

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IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill reaches major career milestone, falls just short of Sunil Gavaskar’s historic record

Shubman Gill etched his name in cricketing history by surpassing 6000 international runs during the final Test against England. He amassed 754 runs in the series, averaging 83.78, and notching four centuries. Gill’s stellar performance broke records, surpassing Gavaskar’s captaincy mark and nearing his all-time series record, solidifying his status as a modern great.

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Pallavi Joshi says a director slapped her when she was four years old as she couldn’t cry in a scene: ‘Nobody has slapped me before, my father was shocked’

Pallavi Joshi’s acting debut in ‘Naag Mere Saathi’ took an unexpected turn when, at four years old, she struggled to cry on cue. Frustrated, the director resorted to slapping her, leading to uncontrollable tears and a temporary walkout. Despite the upsetting experience, she eventually returned, marking the beginning of her successful acting career.

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10 things only grandparents can get away with saying

Grandparents, figures of love and unique perspectives, often express opinions that others might hesitate to voice. Their remarks, rooted in nostalgia and concern, sometimes clash with modern sensibilities. From tales of arduous journeys to skepticism about therapy, their words reflect a bygone era. Despite potential misinterpretations, their intentions are often driven by care and tradition.

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