Saif Ali Khan’s iconic ‘Omkara’ character set for comeback? Makers plan spin-off for Langda Tyagi – Report

Vishal Bhardwaj’s 2006 film Omkara featured Saif Ali Khan’s iconic Langda Tyagi. Reports now indicate producers plan a spin-off for this beloved character. The project is currently in scripting stages. Filming is reportedly set for 2026. Saif Ali Khan’s return to the role remains unconfirmed. Makers may cast a new actor for the spin-off.

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This simple push-up test could uncover hidden heart risks: AIIMS-trained doctor explains how completing 40 push-ups might slash heart attack chances

Performing around forty push-ups signals significantly lower heart attack and stroke risks, according to neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar. A study on firefighters revealed a 96% reduced risk of major cardiovascular events for those exceeding this benchmark. This ability reflects overall fitness, including strength and aerobic capacity, offering a simple yet powerful indicator of heart health.

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Dharmendra highlights measures to honour legacy of King Mukunda Deva

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan unveiled plans to preserve Odisha’s rich history, focusing on King Mukunda Deva’s legacy. Announcing research collaborations with Unesco and the establishment of a Gohiratikiri Research Centre, Pradhan also laid the foundation for development projects worth Rs 101 crore. The aim is to transform Gohiratikiri into a heritage site by 2036,…

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When Sunny Deol left Dharmendra speechless with his playful remark on their dancing skills: ‘Like father like son’

Bollywood legend Dharmendra has passed away. A resurfaced clip from ‘Dus Ka Dum’ shows a playful moment between Dharmendra and his son Sunny Deol. Sunny spoke about their shared struggles with dancing and their family life. He also discussed growing up in the Deol household and valuing personal space. Sunny Deol has upcoming projects.

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More than 1.07 crore people sterilised during Emergency; 60% above ‘target: Govt

During India’s National Emergency (1975-1977), over 10.7 million people were sterilised, exceeding government targets by 60%. The Justice Shah Commission, investigating Emergency excesses, revealed widespread complaints, including forced sterilisations and related deaths. States like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh conducted the most sterilisations, driven by a focus on this single method and incentives/disincentives.

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