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March 16, 2025

Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandana speak to Puja Talwar about their latest release Chhaava and challenges of working in period films

The last decade has seen a rise in films based on historical figures and incidents. Now with the success of the Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandana-starrer Chhaava, the spotlight is again on the historical film genre in Indian cinema. Based on the life of Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the film has managed to pull crowds to the theatres and made a whopping ₹700 crores in the first three weeks of its release.

RASHMIKA MANDANA
‘I am Just Doing a 9-6 Job’

They call you the girl with the Midas touch. You are fresh off the success of Pushpa 2 and have an equally amazing roster of films lined up ahead. How do you pick and choose projects and subjects you want to be part of?

I think subconsciously. I operate from a space where I know fully that I’m an entertainer. I’m here to entertain people and keep on doing films that are educational as well as pure entertainment. I’m here to make people laugh with me, cry with me, and make them feel the same emotions that I am feeling on screen. I chose this industry as my life itself. Honestly, I have stopped distinguishing between the two (Bollywood and South).

You are hailed as the national crush. The stardom and fame you have achieved are amazing. But how do you process this?

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India's largest baryte reserve halved, could be exhausted in a decade: Study

NDIA'S largest baryte deposit at Mangampet in Andhra Pradesh has seen its reserves fall sharply from about 49 million tonne in 2015 to under 23 million tonne in 2024, recording a staggering depletion of more than half in less than 10 years.

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Where voices from far and near converge to reflect on life experiences that can change public sphere

THE Ballroom at Taj Coromandel was packed on the evening of January 2 as the third edition of the Ramnath Goenka Sahitya Samman unfolded in a setting marked by restraint, gravitas and institutional elegance.

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1 min

January 03, 2026

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Captain Gill and Rahul set for Vijay Hazare duty

INDIA

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January 03, 2026

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Kashmir’s higher reaches out of bounds for tourists

AMID heightened security concerns, authorities have imposed a two-month ban on trekking, hiking, camping, and outdoor activities in the highaltitude and forest areas of Margan Top, Chauhar Nag, and Sinthan Top in south Kashmir, days after similar restrictions were imposed in Tangmarg in north Kashmir.

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1 mins

January 03, 2026

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THE MANY NEW YEARS OF INDIA

N the last day of 2025, I found myself at a popular south Indian vegetarian eatery in New Delhi.

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4 mins

January 03, 2026

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'LITERATURE REMAINS DEEP & ENDURING RESERVOIR OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE'

THE third edition of the Ramnath Goenka Sahitya Samman was held on a solemn and celebratory note, reaffirming the enduring role of literature in shaping public thought and cultural discourse.

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1 mins

January 03, 2026

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INDORE TRAGEDY SHOULD TRIGGER ACTION NATIONWIDE

T'S a crying shame that at least 10 people including an infant have died from imbibing contaminated municipal water in India's 'cleanest city'.

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1 mins

January 03, 2026

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Retiring Oz star Khawaja slams ‘racial stereotyping’

USMAN KHAWAJA said Friday he will retire from international cricket after the fifth and final Ashes clash against England, leaving a legacy as Australia’s first Muslim Test cricketer while lashing out at perceived “racial stereotyping” during his 15-year career.

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1 min

January 03, 2026

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Rural areas lead in SIR, cities prefer office work

AN urban-rural divide is being observed in the distribution and collection of enumeration forms, as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls being conducted in 12 states and UTs.

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1 mins

January 03, 2026

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V-P HAILS GOENKA'S POWER OF SILENCE

\"HE remains the consciencekeeper of Indian democracy,\" he said.

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1 mins

January 03, 2026

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