Johnny Lever throws shade at modern-day actors and comedians for relying on vulgarity, double-meaning jokes: ‘No aukat to stand before us. They copy and think…’

Johnny Lever has voiced his concerns about the increasing vulgarity and double-meaning jokes in modern Indian comedy, attributing it to Hollywood’s influence. He challenges today’s comedians to prove their talent by creating clean, skillful humor, emphasizing the importance of family-friendly content. Lever proudly notes his daughter, Jamie Lever, continues his legacy of clean comedy.

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Explained: What is Free Trade Agreement? And why it matters to India’s economy

India strategically utilizes Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to enhance exports, attract investments, and strengthen economic ties. The recent Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the UK, a significant milestone, aims to double bilateral trade by 2030. This agreement provides duty-free access for key Indian sectors while safeguarding sensitive domestic industries.

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“He was on steroids”- Former NBA star makes shocking doping allegations against LeBron James

Former NBA player Jeff Teague ignited controversy by alleging LeBron James used steroids during the 2014-15 season, coinciding with new HGH testing. Teague claimed James’ back injury and subsequent weight loss were linked to steroid use. However, these claims lack substantial evidence, conflicting with the explanation of a backache requiring anti-inflammatory treatment.

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Pahalgam echo: PM Modi again uses English mid-speech, this time for Khalistanis

During a joint press conference, Prime Minister Modi’s lighthearted reassurance to a translator, who briefly stumbled between Hindi and English, drew chuckles. Moments later, Modi strategically switched to English while addressing global terror, delivering a stern message to Khalistani groups and Western nations. He emphasized accountability for those abusing democratic freedoms.

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