‘Dhurandhar 2 box office collection day 16 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film eyes Rs 950 crore India net milestone on third Friday | Hindi Movie News

In just 16 days, ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ has rewritten box office history, amassing a staggering Rs. 939.46 crore India net. The Aditya Dhar directorial, starring Ranveer Singh as the elite spy Hamza, has officially overtaken the lifetime collections of its predecessor in a mere 11 days. Despite the massive IPL 2026 season, the film…

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Growth outlook: Indian economy set to post high growth despite global headwinds; RBI flags domestic demand strength

India is projected to record high economic growth despite a volatile and unfavourable external environment, supported by strong domestic consumption and investment, Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra said on Wednesday, PTI reported.“Maintaining financial stability and strengthening the financial system remains our north star,” Malhotra said in the foreword to the latest Financial Stability…

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Watch: Woman taken away mid-broadcast for criticising US over Maduro, netizens warn of ‘new North Korea’

A woman protesting the United States’ raids in Venezuela was arrested on camera in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, moments after she finished giving a televised interview criticizing the Trump administration’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.News cameras were still rolling on Saturday when two police officers approached activist Jessica Plichta from behind as she spoke…

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Is Jalen Brunson playing tonight vs the Dallas Mavericks? Latest update on the New York Knicks star’s injury report (January 19, 2026) | NBA News

New York Knicks vs Golden State Warriors (Image via Getty) The New York Knicks are still waiting on a final call for Jalen Brunson ahead of their January 19, 2026 home game against the Dallas Mavericks. Brunson is listed as questionable with a right ankle sprain and has already missed the last two games. His…

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Meet Yasuyuki Aono: Japanese scientist who kept a 1,200-year cherry blossom record alive until his death |

Each spring in Kyoto arrives with a quiet anticipation. Buds swell, branches soften, and for a brief, luminous moment, cherry blossoms transform the landscape into something almost unreal. For Prof Yasuyuki Aono, this annual spectacle was not merely a cultural ritual but a lifelong pursuit of precision. A researcher at Osaka Metropolitan University, he spent…

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