Rahul Dev says working on craft is more important than hitting gyms: ‘Hum log sirf six-pack banane mein…’

Rahul Dev recently criticized actors for prioritizing physique over acting skills, emphasizing the need to hone their craft to impress casting directors. He shared his own struggles as an outsider, ironically landing a villain role opposite Sunny Deol in ‘Champion’ due to his physique, which was required against Deol’s powerful screen presence.

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Boone Jenner injury update: Head Coach Dean Evason provides concerning update on Blue Jackets’ star

Columbus Blue Jackets captain Boone Jenner is sidelined with an upper body injury, confirmed by Head Coach Dean Evason to be a long-term absence. The veteran center’s departure disrupts the team’s rhythm and leadership. While Kent Johnson returns, Jenner’s impact on scoring, faceoffs, and stability will be deeply missed during a challenging upcoming schedule.

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How Trump’s $100K H-1B rule disrupts startups, AI talent, and international workers’ futures

The Trump administration’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee is disrupting America’s tech ecosystem, hitting startups, small businesses, and AI-focused roles hardest. While aimed at protecting domestic workers, the policy is shrinking talent pools, slowing recruitment, and straining international workers. Companies are turning to upskilling and university partnerships, but short-term disruptions could undermine U.S. innovation and global…

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Ex-Pakistan captains in trouble! Cyber Crime Agency launches probe against Rashid Latif; Wasim Akram also under scanner

Pakistan’s National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency has initiated proceedings against former captain Rashid Latif for his critical comments on the Pakistan Cricket Board and its chairman. Latif’s statements, particularly regarding leadership changes and the perceived lack of quality captains, have led to inquiries. Besides Latif, a separate application has been filed against former captain Wasim…

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Canada tightens student visa rules, pushing rejection rate for Indian applicants to 74%

Canada’s study permit crackdown disproportionately impacts Indian applicants, with refusal rates soaring to 74% in August 2025. This surge, driven by fraud concerns and stricter verification, has halved Indian applications. Universities report significant enrolment drops, while students now question Canada’s long-term settlement prospects, a stark contrast to past ‘study, work, stay’ assurances.

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