Sivakarthikeyan’s ‘Seyon’ in legal trouble? Producers file complaint over film title rights – Reports |

Sivakarthikeyan’s new film, ‘Seyon,’ faces a title dispute. Double Meaning Productions claims ownership, stating it was planned as a sequel to their 2022 film ‘Maayon.’ While ‘Seyon’ makers clarify their project is based on Lord Murugan, the Producers’ Council is expected to mediate. This legal snag has shifted focus from the film’s rural action drama…

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Sarah Ferguson: Who is former Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson – And why did they live together for over 30 years after divorce? |

Photo: Hollie Adams- WPA Pool/Getty Images The life of former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has been a whirlwind of royal glamour and recent scandals, from his Jeffrey Epstein ties to fresh legal troubles with UK police. Amid the headlines, curiosity swirls around the woman who has been by his side longer than…

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The N in MANAV is the hard part

Part 1 of 2: Why India’s AI future may run through the edge, not the frontier At the India AI Impact Summit on February 19, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a vision he called MANAV. The acronym is elegant: moral systems, accountable governance, national sovereignty, accessible and inclusive technology, and valid and legitimate systems….

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Saudi Arabia: King Salman orders disbursement of SAR3 billion in Ramadan aid for households | World News

King Salman ordered over SAR3 billion in Ramadan aid for social security households/Image: SPA As Ramadan gathers pace, Saudi Arabia has announced the disbursement of more than SAR3 billion to social security beneficiaries, following a royal directive aimed at easing financial pressures during the holy month. Royal directive backed by Crown Prince The Custodian of…

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Break the spine, but spare the bones: How Taliban is crushing women, one rule at a time

The Taliban has introduced a new penal code in Afghanistan that formalises some of its most hardline policies, prompting concern among human rights groups about the consequences for women and children. Signed by supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, the 90-page criminal code allows husbands to physically discipline their wives and children as long as it does…

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