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Comedy Boosts Bollywood: From Bhooth Bangla to Golmaal & De De Pyaar De
In the dynamic landscape of Hindi cinema, genres have rarely remained confined to rigid boundaries. Bollywood, known for its vibrant storytelling traditions, has consistently...

Meta Layoffs 2026: 8,000 Cuts Announced but 14,000 Jobs Impacted
The global technology industry is once again facing a wave of restructuring, and at the center of this shift is Meta Platforms. The company...
Is ChatGPT Causing Breakups in India? Truth Explained
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT has sparked a new kind of social debate—one that goes beyond productivity and into the...
Supreme Court Allows 31-Week Abortion: How Late Is Too Late?
A recent decision by the Supreme Court of India to allow the medical termination of a 31-week pregnancy in the case of a minor...
Temba Bavuma Turns Criticism Into Triumph as South Africa Beat India...
1. Introduction
Temba Bavuma has often been judged more for his height than his cricket. Trolls have mocked him, critics have doubted him, and social...
PK Party Accuses Bihar Govt of Misusing ₹14,000 Crore World Bank...
The political climate in Bihar has once again intensified after Prashant Kishor’s party, Jan Suraaj, alleged that the state government diverted nearly ₹14,000 crore...
Why Phone Chip Doesn’t Matter Much Anymore
For many years, the flagship smartphone market was dominated by one name — Qualcomm Snapdragon. If someone wanted the most powerful Android phone, the...
Arattai Set for Major Security Upgrade with Mandatory End-to-End Encryption
Arattai, the Made-in-India messaging app developed by Zoho, is preparing for one of its biggest updates yet—mandatory end-to-end encryption (E2EE) across the platform. The...
‘De De Pyaar De 2 Sees Strong Day 2 Growth at...
Ajay Devgn’s latest romantic comedy, De De Pyaar De 2, has shown promising signs at the box office as it entered its first weekend....
Glasses Become a Confident Choice for Indian Brides
1. Introduction: A New Bridal Trend
For years, Indian brides felt silent pressure to look “perfect” on their wedding day. This idea of perfection often...
