Tom Cruise drops new ‘Digger’ footage as he looks back at 46-year Hollywood career: ‘Looking forward to seeing you at the movies’ |

Hollywood icon Tom Cruise has cemented his status as one of cinema’s greatest action stars. This time, however, he is set to surprise audiences with a completely different avatar in ‘Digger,’ offering a fresh and unexpected side of his talent.On Tuesday, the actor dropped a new ‘Retrospective Trailer’ of his upcoming black comedy ‘Digger’, from…

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Bengaluru Vande Bharat: Kalaburagi Vande Bharat may terminate at KSR Bengaluru soon | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Two Vande Bharat trains originating from the city could see major change in timings and operations. In addition, Bengaluru-Kalaburagi VB might get its much-demanded change of terminal from SMVT Bengaluru to KSR Bengaluru.Earlier this month, South Western Railway (SWR) proposed a new timetable and change in terminals for the premium service to Kalaburagi and…

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‘Me industry se nahi hoon’: When Nana Patekar left Amitabh Bachchan moved on why he chose village life over Bollywood glamour | Hindi Movie News

A heartwarming clip from Nana Patekar‘s appearance on Amitabh Bachchan‘s ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 16’ has resurfaced on the internet and is going viral. In the video, the veteran actor opened up about why he chose to leave the glamour of the film industry behind and return to his village. The ‘Welcome’ actor’s simple and grounded…

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‘All humans are the same’: Muslim couple adopts two orphaned Hindu boys—20 years later, they proudly marry off their son in a wedding that restores faith in humanity |

Photo credit: The Federal In the quiet by-lanes of Hukkeri, a small town hugging the Karnataka-Maharashtra border in Belagavi district, something profoundly beautiful unfolded on February 8, 2026— a wedding that warmed hearts far beyond its simple rituals. It wasn’t just a celebration of love between Somashekar Pujeri and his bride, Poonam. It was a…

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Sacred truth hidden inside a ‘bad’ word

By Partha Sinha Every civilisation maintains a blacklist of words – impolite syllables that must never feature in annual reports, family WhatsApp groups or polite audio on flights. We treat them like emotional contraband. Yet strangely, these forbidden words carry a voltage that ‘civilised’ phrases cannot. They arrive unannounced, like monsoon wind – raw, truthful,…

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