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  • Maharaja Surajmal's descendant urges to ban 'Panipat'

    Maharaja Surajmal's descendant urges to ban 'Panipat'

    Amid the protest over alleged 'wrong facts' in the movie "Panipat: The Great Betrayal", the Rajasthan Tourism Minister, who is also the direct descendant of Raja Surajmal, on Sunday demanded a ban on the movie in the state.

  • Shashi Tharoor takes to stand-up comedy

    Shashi Tharoor takes to stand-up comedy

    Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is all set for a new role in life. The former diplomat, who has been a successful author and whose rich English vocabulary often has people scurrying for the dictionary, is now in the mood to give stand-up comedy a shot.

  • 'The Family Man' is divisive: RSS mouthpiece

    'The Family Man' is divisive: RSS mouthpiece

    "Panchjanya", an RSS mouthpiece has raised strong objections to the Kashmir narrative as it is being depicted in the Amazon Prime web series "The Family Man" starring Manoj Bajpayee.

  • Pak is deep in communal milieu: B'desh minister

    Pak is deep in communal milieu: B'desh minister

    Pakistan is sunk in the poison of communal milieu, Bangladesh is totally free from that danger and that's why the country (Bangladesh) is now a role model for many developing nations, Bangladesh Information Minister Hasan Mahmud said here.

  • PM Modi lauds 'Coolie No. 1' team for plastic-free sets

    PM Modi lauds 'Coolie No. 1' team for plastic-free sets

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is happy with the team of filmmaker David Dhawan's "Coolie No. 1" for opting for a plastic-free environment on the sets, after actor Varun Dhawan said only steel bottles were to be used on the sets.

  • Hans Raj Hans asks Javadekar to ban 'Ram Siya...'

    Hans Raj Hans asks Javadekar to ban 'Ram Siya...'

    Singer-turned-politician Hans Raj Hans has asked Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar to impose a ban on the telecast of the television series "Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush" for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments of the Valmiki co

  • High Court refuses to stay ban on TV serial in Punjab

    High Court refuses to stay ban on TV serial in Punjab

    The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday refused to stay the ban on the telecast of the television series "Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush" imposed by the state of Punjab two days ago. The court adjourned the case for next hearing on September 12.