‘Vilayath Buddha’ box office collections day 12: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s film continues downward trend; mints only Rs 6 lakhs

‘Vilayath Buddha’ box office collections day 12: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s film continues downward trend; mints only Rs 6 lakhs

Despite a challenging box office trajectory, Prithviraj Sukumaran’s ‘Vilayath Buddha’ has managed to garner a global gross of Rs 8.53 crore, with the latest figures showing a mere Rs 6 lakhs on day 12. Prithviraj Sukumaran’s latest release ‘Vilayath Buddha’ is battling hard to sustain at the box office, but the numbers paint a concerning…

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Meghan Markle faces backlash as Perez Hilton calls her turkey clip a safety hazard and names her Salmonella Sussex

Meghan Markle faces backlash as Perez Hilton calls her turkey clip a safety hazard and names her Salmonella Sussex

Meghan Markle faces backlash as Perez Hilton calls her turkey clip a safety hazard and names her Salmonella Sussex (Image via Getty) Meghan Markle went viral over Thanksgiving, and the talk quickly turned sharp after many people online said she made a “major safety hazard” in her kitchen. On December 2, 2025, celebrity blogger Perez…

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‘Mansukha mein hi tha’: Rajpal Yadav makes Premanand Ji Maharaj laugh with his sweet and honest interaction – Watch

‘Mansukha mein hi tha’: Rajpal Yadav makes Premanand Ji Maharaj laugh with his sweet and honest interaction – Watch

Spiritual leader Premanad Ji Maharaj’s ashram has been offering a beautiful peace to millions of people who seek guidance. Over the years, we have seen several Bollywood stars like Anushka Sharma with husband Virat Kohli, Badshah, Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra, among others, seeking the blessings of Premanad Ji at Vrindavan. Recently, the ‘Bhool Bhulaiya’…

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Assam: Tezpur central varsity logjam continues; students shut down campus

GUWAHATI: Students at Tezpur University, a central varsity in BJP-governed Assam, brought academic and administrative activities to a standstill on Tuesday, continuing protests for VC Shambhu Nath Singh’s removal.They accuse Singh — who is absent from the campus — of being involved in “academic irregularities” and disrespecting Zubeen Garg by holding student council polls a…

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‘Subject to attack’: Trump warns any country trafficking drugs to US can be striked; names Colombia, Bogota hits back

‘Subject to attack’: Trump warns any country trafficking drugs to US can be striked; names Colombia, Bogota hits back

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned that any nation sending illegal drugs into the United States could face military strikes, prompting a sharp response from Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who accused Washington of threatening his country’s sovereignty.Speaking to reporters during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Trump referred to cocaine shipments from Colombia and said,…

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Exports of shrimps get a boost after EU decision

Exports of shrimps get a boost after EU decision

NEW DELHI: The European Union’s decision to allow seafood exports by 102 new Indian entities has helped boost the shipment of prawns and other frozen shrimps to the members of the trading bloc.Exports have increased 55% to $448 million during April-Oct, from $290 million in the corresponding period last year, data available with the commerce…

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ early Twitter reviews: James Cameron’s epic hailed as a stunning spectacle filled with emotion and action; film dubbed ‘cinematic event of the year’

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ early Twitter reviews: James Cameron’s epic hailed as a stunning spectacle filled with emotion and action; film dubbed ‘cinematic event of the year’

James Cameron’s return to Pandora with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ is being met with praise and applause as early Twitter reactions trickle in following its worldwide premiere. The third chapter in Cameron’s ambitious sci-fi franchise is being hailed as a breathtaking achievement in visual storytelling and, according to early viewers, ‘one of the most powerful…

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Mediterranean diet: 5 proven health benefits and 5 ways Indians can adopt it |

Mediterranean diet: 5 proven health benefits and 5 ways Indians can adopt it |

The Mediterranean diet is a traditional dietary pattern followed in countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Its roots lie in simple, traditional food habits followed for generations. Rather than functioning as a strict or restrictive plan, it represents a lifestyle centered around fresh, whole foods and mindful eating. Vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts, seeds and…

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Horoscope Today (December 3, 2025): Rahu & Ketu’s Daily Karmic Reading and Predictions For All Zodiac Signs

Horoscope Today (December 3, 2025): Rahu & Ketu’s Daily Karmic Reading and Predictions For All Zodiac Signs

Horoscope Today (Aaj Ka Rashifal): Rahu’s journey through Aquarius and Ketu’s placement in Leo form a powerful karmic axis influencing thought, ambition, and ego. This zodiac alignment brings shifts in focus, unexpected insights, and inner challenges. Each day carries subtle changes, but the underlying forces of detachment and disruption remain constant—shaping daily experiences for every…

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Tere Ishk Mein Full Movie Collection: ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ box office collection Day 5: Dhanush to score his first Rs 100 crore Bollywood hit; film surpasses ‘Raanjhanaa’ collection |

Tere Ishk Mein Full Movie Collection: ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ box office collection Day 5: Dhanush to score his first Rs 100 crore Bollywood hit; film surpasses ‘Raanjhanaa’ collection |

‘Tere Ishk Mein’ is emerging as a full-blown box office triumph. The Anand L Rai directorial, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, has lived up to its pre-release momentum and is now racing toward the coveted Rs 100 crore net mark at the Indian box office.Tere Ishk Mein Movie Review Day 5 box office collections According…

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Rupee on brink of turning 90 vs dollar

Rupee on brink of turning 90 vs dollar

MUMBAI: The rupee fell to a record low on Tuesday, extending losses driven by the absence of a trade deal with the US that has weakened trade and portfolio inflows and pushed the currency into its fifth straight day of decline.The rupee touched 89.95 during the session before closing at 89.87, down 0.4%. Data from…

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‘Eko’ box office collections day 12: Sandeep Pradeep’s thriller maintains strong hold; Worldwide gross inches close to Rs 30 crore

‘Eko’ box office collections day 12: Sandeep Pradeep’s thriller maintains strong hold; Worldwide gross inches close to Rs 30 crore

Sandeep Pradeep’s thriller ‘Eko’ is performing strongly, grossing Rs 85 lakhs on its 12th day and reaching Rs 29.75 crore worldwide. The film’s success is attributed to its layered storytelling, with writer Bahul Ramesh revealing the intriguing origin of the core idea. Sandeep Pradeep’s thriller ‘Eko’ continues to showcase impressive consistency at the box office.According…

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‘One God for vegetarians, one for …’: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s remarks on Hindu deities sparks row

‘One God for vegetarians, one for …’: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s remarks on Hindu deities sparks row

HYDERABAD: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday addressed the executive meeting of the state Congress, highlighting the diversity within the party and drawing an analogy with Hindu religion.“The Congress takes along all types of individuals. One says he will worship Lord Venkateswara, another says he will worship Hanuman. When we could not bring…

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NEW DELHI: The govt Tuesday relented to opposition parties’ unanimous demand for a debate in Parliament on SIR, albeit under the broader subject of election reforms, as the two sides reached an agreement to rule out the grim prospect of another session washout.The govt prevailed on the opposition to first take up a discussion on Vande Mataram in Lok Sabha on Dec 8. The debate on election reforms will take place on Dec 9, parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju said, adding that 10 hours each have been allotted for the two debates, with the possibility of extension. Sources said PM Narendra Modi is expected to initiate the special discussion on the 150th anniversary of India’s national song, an innate component of the governing BJP’s cultural agenda.Though the debate will be held under the anodyne head of “electoral reforms”, it will focus on the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, pitting opposition’s “vote chori” charge against the governing side’s “protection of infiltrators for vote bank considerations” accusation.The breakthrough was reached at a meeting of floor leaders of all parties with Speaker Om Birla after the opposition’s disruptions to push its demand led to the adjournment of LS, like it did on Monday, the first day of Parliament’s winter sessionCong slams govt ‘arrogance’, Rijiju blames oppn for logjamOpposition parties staged a walkout from Rajya Sabha after Kiren Rijiju conveyed the govt’s willingness for the discussion, but offered no timing and proposed that the Vande Mataram debate be taken up first.He said, “Vande Mataram is a matter related to our freedom struggle. Matters related to electoral reforms are also extremely important. Considering that opposition parties have united to raise one issue, the govt is ready to take up a discussion, but to have it before the discussion on Vande Mataram may not be appropriate.”Opposition MPs demanded prioritising the SIR debate as “people are dying”, with Leader of Opposition in RS Mallikarjun Kharge jabbing the govt by saying, “Vande Mataram comes from us not from them”. To this, RS chairman C P Radhakrishnan was quick to say, “Vande Mataram is for everyone”.As the deadlock was broken, Congress claimed a win, saying the govt’s arrogance had finally bowed to the unity of opposition parties. Its chief whip in Lok Sabha Manickam Tagore said, “One full monsoon session was washed out because of this. Two days of the winter session already wasted. Democracy is not a playground for diversion — it demands accountability.”Rijiju, however, blamed the opposition’s insistence on a debate on SIR for the logjam, insisting that the govt was always open to a discussion on a subject with wider scope. SIR is an administrative work of Election Commission, an autonomous body, that cannot be discussed in Parliament, but the legislature can always cover the agenda of election reforms, he told reporters.During its meetings with the govt as the winter session began, the opposition had proposed that a discussion can be taken up under any subject with wider dimensions that will allow it to speak on the ongoing SIR and the govt had agreed to consider its demand. The opposition is up in arms against the ongoing SIR in 12 states and UTs, including WB and TN where its constituents are in office and polls are due in the first half of 2026, alleging suicides by BLOs due to workload and irregularities aimed at deleting votes of targeted segments of population.The governing NDA’s morale has received a big boost after notching up a big win in Bihar. The Congress-RJD-Left coalition had strongly opposed SIR in its campaign before the polling was announced, with Rahul Gandhi leading a long yatra alleging a BJP-EC nexus for “vote chori”. However, it failed to draw much traction and the combine slumped to one of the worst losses a vanquished coalition has ever suffered in Bihar.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNavy Chief Confirms India’S Third Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine Soon“Both ‘Rs Must Remember Responsibility”: Bjp Slams Rahul, Renuka Over ‘Dog’ RemarksNo More Disruptions: Lok Sabha to Debate Electoral Reforms Next Week’Imran Khan’s Health Stable, But Facing Mental Torture’, Claims Sister After Jail VisitChina’s Condom Tax Shocks the World Amid Birthrate Drop as India Surges Ahead in Population RankingsPakistan Sparks Controversy With Expired Relief Claims As India Rejects Airspace Allegation StronglyCentre Signals Willingness to Discuss SIR, Asks Opposition Not to Set TimelinePakistan’s Adiala Jail To Open Gate To Imran Khan’s Sister After PTI Fury Forces Sharif, MunirRussia Confirms Su-57 Fighter Jets, S-400 Deal On Agenda Ahead of Vladimir Putin’s India VisitCapt Shubhanshu Shares What India Can Learn from ISS Successes123PhotostoriesJennifer Lawrence’s fitness philosophy: 4 lessons to take from her realistic routine8 animals whose names start with the letter “S”Guava health benefits: 7 reasons why your daily plate needs this humble fruitExclusive – Bigg Boss 19’s Ashnoor Kaur addresses allegations of hitting Tanya Mittal during the task; bond with Abhishek Bajaj; says ‘There’s a platonic love between us’5 timeless quotes by Rumi that echo the true essenceof loveNature’s smartest travellers: 5 animals with homes on their backsFrom Cinnamon Tea to Methi Shots: 8 foods and drinks with proven heart benefitsShah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth: Actors who played both hero and villain in the same film9 lesser-known Biryanis from different parts of IndiaVictoria and David Beckham: Parenting secrets from one of the strongest celebrity couples123Hot PicksParliament Winter SessionCyclone DitwahWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNina Lin ControversyPaige BueckersShedeur SandersDrake MayeOdell Beckham JrStephen CurryJaxson DartGiannis AntetokounmpoCharlie Kirk ControversyYordan Alvarez Wife

NEW DELHI: The govt Tuesday relented to opposition parties’ unanimous demand for a debate in Parliament on SIR, albeit under the broader subject of election reforms, as the two sides reached an agreement to rule out the grim prospect of another session washout.The govt prevailed on the opposition to first take up a discussion on Vande Mataram in Lok Sabha on Dec 8. The debate on election reforms will take place on Dec 9, parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju said, adding that 10 hours each have been allotted for the two debates, with the possibility of extension. Sources said PM Narendra Modi is expected to initiate the special discussion on the 150th anniversary of India’s national song, an innate component of the governing BJP’s cultural agenda.Though the debate will be held under the anodyne head of “electoral reforms”, it will focus on the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, pitting opposition’s “vote chori” charge against the governing side’s “protection of infiltrators for vote bank considerations” accusation.The breakthrough was reached at a meeting of floor leaders of all parties with Speaker Om Birla after the opposition’s disruptions to push its demand led to the adjournment of LS, like it did on Monday, the first day of Parliament’s winter sessionCong slams govt ‘arrogance’, Rijiju blames oppn for logjamOpposition parties staged a walkout from Rajya Sabha after Kiren Rijiju conveyed the govt’s willingness for the discussion, but offered no timing and proposed that the Vande Mataram debate be taken up first.He said, “Vande Mataram is a matter related to our freedom struggle. Matters related to electoral reforms are also extremely important. Considering that opposition parties have united to raise one issue, the govt is ready to take up a discussion, but to have it before the discussion on Vande Mataram may not be appropriate.”Opposition MPs demanded prioritising the SIR debate as “people are dying”, with Leader of Opposition in RS Mallikarjun Kharge jabbing the govt by saying, “Vande Mataram comes from us not from them”. To this, RS chairman C P Radhakrishnan was quick to say, “Vande Mataram is for everyone”.As the deadlock was broken, Congress claimed a win, saying the govt’s arrogance had finally bowed to the unity of opposition parties. Its chief whip in Lok Sabha Manickam Tagore said, “One full monsoon session was washed out because of this. Two days of the winter session already wasted. Democracy is not a playground for diversion — it demands accountability.”Rijiju, however, blamed the opposition’s insistence on a debate on SIR for the logjam, insisting that the govt was always open to a discussion on a subject with wider scope. SIR is an administrative work of Election Commission, an autonomous body, that cannot be discussed in Parliament, but the legislature can always cover the agenda of election reforms, he told reporters.During its meetings with the govt as the winter session began, the opposition had proposed that a discussion can be taken up under any subject with wider dimensions that will allow it to speak on the ongoing SIR and the govt had agreed to consider its demand. The opposition is up in arms against the ongoing SIR in 12 states and UTs, including WB and TN where its constituents are in office and polls are due in the first half of 2026, alleging suicides by BLOs due to workload and irregularities aimed at deleting votes of targeted segments of population.The governing NDA’s morale has received a big boost after notching up a big win in Bihar. The Congress-RJD-Left coalition had strongly opposed SIR in its campaign before the polling was announced, with Rahul Gandhi leading a long yatra alleging a BJP-EC nexus for “vote chori”. However, it failed to draw much traction and the combine slumped to one of the worst losses a vanquished coalition has ever suffered in Bihar.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNavy Chief Confirms India’S Third Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine Soon“Both ‘Rs Must Remember Responsibility”: Bjp Slams Rahul, Renuka Over ‘Dog’ RemarksNo More Disruptions: Lok Sabha to Debate Electoral Reforms Next Week’Imran Khan’s Health Stable, But Facing Mental Torture’, Claims Sister After Jail VisitChina’s Condom Tax Shocks the World Amid Birthrate Drop as India Surges Ahead in Population RankingsPakistan Sparks Controversy With Expired Relief Claims As India Rejects Airspace Allegation StronglyCentre Signals Willingness to Discuss SIR, Asks Opposition Not to Set TimelinePakistan’s Adiala Jail To Open Gate To Imran Khan’s Sister After PTI Fury Forces Sharif, MunirRussia Confirms Su-57 Fighter Jets, S-400 Deal On Agenda Ahead of Vladimir Putin’s India VisitCapt Shubhanshu Shares What India Can Learn from ISS Successes123PhotostoriesJennifer Lawrence’s fitness philosophy: 4 lessons to take from her realistic routine8 animals whose names start with the letter “S”Guava health benefits: 7 reasons why your daily plate needs this humble fruitExclusive – Bigg Boss 19’s Ashnoor Kaur addresses allegations of hitting Tanya Mittal during the task; bond with Abhishek Bajaj; says ‘There’s a platonic love between us’5 timeless quotes by Rumi that echo the true essenceof loveNature’s smartest travellers: 5 animals with homes on their backsFrom Cinnamon Tea to Methi Shots: 8 foods and drinks with proven heart benefitsShah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth: Actors who played both hero and villain in the same film9 lesser-known Biryanis from different parts of IndiaVictoria and David Beckham: Parenting secrets from one of the strongest celebrity couples123Hot PicksParliament Winter SessionCyclone DitwahWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNina Lin ControversyPaige BueckersShedeur SandersDrake MayeOdell Beckham JrStephen CurryJaxson DartGiannis AntetokounmpoCharlie Kirk ControversyYordan Alvarez Wife

NEW DELHI: The govt Tuesday relented to opposition parties’ unanimous demand for a debate in Parliament on SIR, albeit under the broader subject of election reforms, as the two sides reached an agreement to rule out the grim prospect of another session washout.The govt prevailed on the opposition to first take up a discussion on…

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‘Jailer 2′ gets bigger: Vinayakan confirms comeback, Mohanlal jets off to join Rajinikanth’s sequel shoot

‘Jailer 2′ gets bigger: Vinayakan confirms comeback, Mohanlal jets off to join Rajinikanth’s sequel shoot

Vinayakan is confirmed for ‘Jailer 2’, reprising his role as Narasimhan despite his character’s demise in the first film. Mohanlal has also joined the shoot for the Rajinikanth starrer, directed by Nelson. Meanwhile, Vinayakan’s upcoming Malayalam film ‘Kalamkaval’ sees him as the protagonist with Mammootty playing the antagonist. Actor Vinayakan has officially confirmed that he…

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