Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath tip to ‘struggling Bollywood’: It’s time to bring back the ‘Biryani’ as …

Nikhil Kamath suggests Bollywood should focus on relatable, emotionally resonant stories like local biryani to revive audience interest, as high-budget films struggle and regional cinema thrives. Research indicates a preference for low-to-mid-budget entertainers with myth, humor, and drama, contrasting with Bollywood’s diluted emotional core from attempts to appear ‘global’.

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When Rekha ended her rumoured relationship with Jeetendra after hearing him call her a ‘timepass’: ‘I’ll take out his clothes, personally monitor…’

Rekha began her journey in 1966 as a child artiste in a Telugu film, and she quickly climbed the ranks in Bollywood to become one of the most sought-after leading ladies of her time. Rekha was linked to several leading men in the industry, most famously Amitabh Bachchan. One chapter in her life involves her…

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When learning is play: How play-based education creates stronger foundations

Play-based education is gaining recognition as a powerful method for early learning, shaping young minds in profound ways. Through imaginative scenarios, sensory experiences, and peer interactions, children develop crucial thinking, problem-solving, and social-emotional skills. Unstructured play fosters curiosity and emotional regulation, leading to enhanced learning outcomes and overall well-being.

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Minnesota Wild re-sign Michael Milne to one-year deal, betting on NHL breakthrough

The Minnesota Wild have re-signed forward Michael Milne to a one-year, two-way contract, signaling their confidence in the 22-year-old’s potential. Milne, who made his NHL debut last season after overcoming injuries, aims to secure a permanent roster spot. General Manager Bill Guerin lauded Milne’s work ethic and scoring ability, emphasizing his role in the Wild’s…

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