Sangita Ghosh on ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di’: This show holds up a mirror to parents, revealing how love can slip into control

Sangita Ghosh discusses her role as Gulaab in ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di,’ a new-age romance where marriage precedes college. Gulaab, a mother whose intense love can be overbearing, represents a generation clashing with modern youth’s view of freedom. Ghosh highlights the show’s realistic portrayal of family dynamics and her enjoyable experience with co-stars.

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UPPSC LT Grade admit card released for Assistant Professors: Direct link to download hall tickets here

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has released admit cards for the LT Grade (Assistant Teacher) 2025 examination, covering 7,466 posts across Mathematics, Hindi, Science, and Sanskrit. Exams begin on 6 December 2025. Candidates must download their admit cards using their One Time Registration (OTR) number and carry valid ID and photographs to the…

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7 real-life breakup confessions: Why people chose to leave their ex and walk away

Discover the real reasons modern relationships fail with these 7 breakup confessions based on emotional neglect, attachment issues, trust problems, inconsistency, criticism, and burnout. This detailed guide explains why couples break up today, how small red flags grow into major relationship problems, and why many people walk away without closure. If you’re searching for breakup…

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Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ is NOT based on Major Mohit Sharma, confirms director Aditya Dhar: ‘This is an official clarification’

Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ trailer sparked speculation of a real-life spy inspiration. Director Aditya Dhar officially clarified the film is a fictional spy thriller, not based on Major Mohit Sharma’s life. He assured a future biopic would involve family consent. The movie, featuring a star cast, is set for a December 5, 2025 release.

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Gunshots heard near Guinea-Bissau presidential palace; provisional election results due on Thursday – 4 coups since 1973

Gunfire erupted outside Guinea-Bissau’s presidential palace just days after elections, a familiar scene in the politically volatile West African nation. Incumbent President Embalo and rival Dias have both claimed victory, though the main opposition was barred from the vote. This instability fuels the country’s role as a drug transit hub.

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‘They do not vote for us’: Kerala BJP chief on lack of Muslim ministers; announces outreach push

Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar stated the absence of Muslim ministers in the Union cabinet reflects electoral mandate, not exclusion, as “Muslims do not vote for us.” He emphasized the party’s ongoing efforts to build trust and counter decades of “misconception-driven” narratives through outreach, asserting BJP’s commitment to constitutional values and democracy.

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