Top 10 Indian states men prefer to work in

The India Skills Report 2025 reveals rising employability among men, reaching 53.46% in 2025. Male professionals prefer working in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Haryana. These states offer career growth, infrastructure, and supportive ecosystems. Employers can use this insight for recruitment, while men can align career…

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Word of the day: Altruism

Altruism, originating from the French word ‘altruisme’ coined by Auguste Comte, signifies selfless concern for others’ welfare. This philosophy emphasizes kindness and empathy, encouraging individuals to place others’ needs above their own without expecting reward. Acts of altruism, from grand gestures to simple kindness, foster compassion and contribute to a better world.

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When Prabhas’s Bahubali experience made him averse of working on big budget films

In a thrilling comeback, Prabhas reclaims his title as Baahubali in a newly crafted saga that cements his status as a pan-India sensation. After overcoming his previous uncertainties regarding grand-scale filmmaking, he now embraces an array of exciting ventures such as ‘Raja Saab’, ‘Spirit’, and sequels to ‘Salaar’ and ‘Kalki’, with ‘Fauji’ also making waves…

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‘De De Pyaar De 2’ poster: Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet return with love and family drama; glimpse hints at family tensions ahead

Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh are back as Ashish and Ayesha in ‘De De Pyaar De 2’, with the first look motion poster released. The sequel sees Ayesha seeking her family’s approval, especially her father’s, for her relationship with Ashish. The film, featuring Tabu, Jimmy Shergill, and others, hits cinemas on November 14, 2025.

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‘Dragon interval scene’: Pradeep Ranganathan calls making of iconic scene; Find out what was originally written

Actor Pradeep Ranganathan revealed his upcoming film ‘Dude’s intermission scene underwent significant transformation. Initially struggling with his script’s logic, Ranganathan’s concept of a courtroom drama was reimagined by director Ashwath Marimuthu, who built the story from a basic idea, infusing it with much-needed emotion and logic for the impactful sequence.

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