Swara Bhasker calls Kangana Ranaut ‘Destiny’s Child’, says ‘I don’t think she gives up in life’; Fahad Ahmad has a contrasting opinion

Kangana Ranaut and Swara Bhasker may have had their share of public spats, but in a recent chat, Swara surprised many by choosing a rather positive hashtag for her contemporary. Asked to describe Kangana on celebrity hashtag segment, Swara said she would call her “#Destiny’sChild”, admiring her resilience and journey.

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Who was Sulakshana Pandit who passed away? The singer, actress was Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Khanna, Rajesh Khanna’s co-star; here’s why she left the film business

Veteran singer and actress Sulakshana Pandit passed away at 71 after a prolonged illness. Known for her soulful voice and graceful screen presence, she was part of a distinguished musical lineage. Her career spanned memorable songs and successful films, though she withdrew from the limelight after a personal tragedy.

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Workshop on ‘Patna Kalam’ begins in Patna

A 10-day workshop on Patna Kalam painting, organized by INTACH and ‘Your Heritage,’ commenced at Buddha Smriti Park museum with 40 artists participating. Principal Ratna Amrit advocated for the revival of this art form, highlighting its historical popularity. Umesh Chandra Dwivedi emphasized its unique style, depicting everyday life with natural colors and distinct techniques.

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‘Jaya Bachchan called it superb’: Choreographer reveals Amitabh Bachchan was worried ‘Jumma Chumma’ hook step might look vulgar

Choreographer Chinni Prakash revealed that Amitabh Bachchan and the team initially feared the ‘Jumma Chumma De De’ hook step might appear vulgar. Bachchan himself expressed concern about his height making the move look awkward. However, after a screening with Jaya Bachchan and a young Abhishek, she praised the song, calling it ‘superb.’

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8 ways students in America can beat depression and reclaim their mental well-being

Depression among students in the United States has intensified into a defining higher education crisis, fuelled by academic stress, social disconnection, and financial strain. Beyond medical care, students are turning to unconventional lifelines—ranging from peer dialogue and flexible academic policies to movement, creative expression, and digital boundaries—emphasising resilience, dignity, and a culture of care in…

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