Mumbai’s iconic Filmistan Studios, founded by Kajol and Rani Mukerji’s grandfather, sold for Rs 183 crore; to be redeveloped into luxury towers by 2026

Filmistan Studios, one of Mumbai’s earliest and most storied film studios, has officially been acquired by Arkade Developers for Rs 183 crore. The deal was registered on July 3 and marks the end of an era for a property that played a foundational role in shaping the landscape of Indian cinema since the 1940s.

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Iguana, black fox, raccoon: Passenger caught smuggling 45 animals at Mumbai airport; several suffocated in transit

In a shocking incident at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, authorities seized 45 exotic animals from a traveler arriving on a Thai Airways flight. The smuggled creatures, including iguanas, black foxes, raccoons, and hyraxes, were discovered during a customs search. Tragically, many had already died due to suffocation and inhumane trafficking conditions.

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Patrick Mahomes continues to be questioned over a single Super Bowl loss despite being an established NFL quarterback

Patrick Mahomes’ status as the NFL’s best quarterback is debated despite his impressive achievements, including three Super Bowl wins and MVP awards. Paul Pierce’s controversial ranking of Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson above Mahomes sparked backlash, highlighting the focus on regular-season stats versus Mahomes’ proven postseason success and championships. Mahomes’ dedication to practice further solidifies…

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“My first Fourth of July!”: WWE’s Stephanie Vaquer celebrates her first Independence Day in the United States

Stephanie Vaquer, the Chilean WWE star, celebrated her first Independence Day in the United States, sharing her experience on social media. The NXT Women’s Champion, who made history by holding both NXT titles simultaneously, marked the occasion with fireworks and festivities. Her recent appearance was at Money in the Bank, where she competed in the…

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Did you know? India’s capital got its first medical college thanks to a queen and 16 determined women

Lady Hardinge Medical College, established in 1916, emerged from Lady Hardinge’s vision to empower Indian women in medicine. Starting modestly, it grew into a premier institution, expanding its reach to male patients and contributing significantly to medical research and public health initiatives. Today, it stands as a testament to compassionate healthcare and academic excellence.

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