Anubhav Sinha reveals ‘made career’s worst film with Ajay Devgn’; calls Shah Rukh Khan ‘passionate and compassionate’

Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha revealed that he made the worst film of his career with Ajay Devgn’s “Cash,” which affected their relationship. The failure of Shah Rukh Khan’s “Ra.One” emotionally broke him. He praised Shah Rukh as passionate and compassionate but acknowledged their limited future collaboration. The silence with Ajay Devgn lasts 18 years.

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Dharmendra lives with his first wife Prakash Kaur and not Hema Malini; Bobby Deol says, ‘Papa is very emotional’

Bobby Deol clarified that his parents, Dharmendra and Prakash Kaur, live together at their Khandala farmhouse, dispelling rumors. He described his father as an emotional and expressive individual who follows his heart. Bobby also lauded his mother as the strongest woman he knows, acknowledging her significant role in Dharmendra’s stardom and her own challenging journey….

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“We Love Basketball” – Former Houston Rockets legend Yao Ming dreams of USA-China unity beyond politics

NBA legend Yao Ming believes basketball serves as a vital bridge between the United States and China, fostering respect and understanding beyond political complexities. He highlighted the recent successful NBA preseason games in Macao, marking the league’s return after a six-year hiatus, as evidence of the sport’s enduring appeal and the desire for collaboration.

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Shameer Tandon: Kishore Kumar is a legacy

Music composer Shameer Tandon has innovatively revived Kishore Kumar’s legacy with ‘Ek Aur Baar, Kishore Kumar’. This project uniquely retains the legendary singer’s original voice, pairing it with new duets from contemporary artists. Tandon emphasizes that singers collaborate with Kishore Da, preserving their individuality, a feat made possible with family and label blessings.

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Microshifting in US: How short, flexible work bursts boost productivity in American schools?

The traditional 9-to-5 workday in the US is becoming obsolete as employees demand schedules that align with modern life. Microshifting, which breaks work into short, flexible bursts, is gaining traction among Gen Z, parents, and poly-employed workers. By prioritizing output over hours and fostering trust, it enhances productivity, reduces burnout, and reshapes the future of…

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