Raja Shivaji Box Office Collection: ‘Raja Shivaji’ box office collection day 2 [LIVE]: Riteish Deshmukh film crosses Rs. 12 crore net as Salman Khan’s cameo surprises | Hindi Movie News

Riteish Deshmukh’s historical magnum opus, ‘Raja Shivaji’, is currently rewriting the record books for Marathi cinema. After a historic opening on Maharashtra Day, the film’s Day 2, Saturday, May 2, 2026 live tracking shows a relentless grip on the audience, particularly across the Marathi speaking belt driving exceptional footfall, with the Marathi version alone contributing…

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5 European cities where food is cheaper than you think

Porto is a quieter surprise. Food costs here stretch comfortably across budgets, roughly ₹2,500–₹2,800 a day for budget travellers, around ₹6,000–₹6,500 for mid-range, and ₹14,500–₹15,000 if you are leaning into a more indulgent experience. At the lower end, that might mean bakery breakfasts, sandwiches, simple seafood plates or hearty local dishes at neighbourhood spots. Mid-range…

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British comedian Peter Kay show evacuated mid-performance as ‘suspicious bag’ prompts Birmingham arena alert | World News

Comedian Peter Kay was forced to leave the stage mid-performance after a suspicious bag prompted a police response and evacuation at a Birmingham venue.The incident took place at the Utilita Arena on Friday evening, around 45 minutes into Kay’s show, when the performance was abruptly stopped and the audience asked to leave.West Midlands Police later…

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‘Well connected, divert community funds’: Canada intelligence report says Khalistani extremists pose national security threat

Canada’s intelligence agency on Friday recognised the threat posed by Khalistani elements in the country. The report by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), tabled in Parliament, said activities of Canada-based Khalistani elements continue to promote a violent extremist agenda.It also highlighted the anniversary of 1985 Air India Flight 182 Kanishka bombing, stating, “This past…

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700-year-old Bolivian mummy tooth reveals scarlet fever bacterium before Europeans arrived |

A 700-year-old mummy from the Bolivian Andes is quietly reshaping what scientists thought they knew about ancient diseases. Inside a single preserved tooth, researchers discovered genetic traces of Streptococcus pyogenes, the bacterium responsible for illnesses such as scarlet fever and strep throat. The remains date back to the 13th–14th century, a time long before Europeans…

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