‘No knee-jerk reactions’: Devajit Saikia says BCCI sticking to long-term plan after India’s 0-2 home humiliation

‘No knee-jerk reactions’: Devajit Saikia says BCCI sticking to long-term plan after India’s 0-2 home humiliation

BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia in Guwahati. (PTI Photo) BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia also wants batters to get accustomed to every kind of wickets & hopes to take Tests to as many venues as possibleGUWAHATI: As India suffered a humiliating whitewash to South Africa in Guwahati, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit…

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RBI dy guv defends inflation forecasts

RBI dy guv defends inflation forecasts

MUMBAI: RBI deputy governor Poonam Gupta defended the central bank’s inflation projections, saying there is “no systematic bias” in forecasts issued by the Monetary Policy Committee. Speaking at a workshop here on Wednesday, she said inflation forecasting is difficult everywhere, “equally challenging in India, if not more so”, because of the high food weight in…

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SSC CPO SI final result 2024 released: Direct link to download revised merit list here

SSC CPO SI final result 2024 released: Direct link to download revised merit list here

SSC CPO SI final result 2024 revised: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final result for the Central Police Organisation (CPO) Sub-Inspector recruitment 2024-25. This covers Sub-Inspector posts in Delhi Police and the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). Candidates who appeared for the recruitment process can now access the updated merit list on…

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‘Ghoomer’ actress Saiyami Kher reacts to India’s loss against South Africa; says, team’s body language didn’t ‘feel right’

‘Ghoomer’ actress Saiyami Kher reacts to India’s loss against South Africa; says, team’s body language didn’t ‘feel right’

Wednesday saw the cricket teams of India and South Africa face off in a test series. Team India lost against South Africa by 2-0, and it came after the former’s loss to New Zealand a few months ago. Noting Team Indian’s performance, ‘Ghoomer’ actress Saiyami Kher, who is also a trained cricketer, took to X…

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‘Ugly, inside out’: Donald Trump’s personal attack on another female journalist; fumes over report questioning his health

‘Ugly, inside out’: Donald Trump’s personal attack on another female journalist; fumes over report questioning his health

Trump speaking to reporters on Air Force One (AP file photo) US president Donald Trump on Wednesday lashed out at a New York Times reporter, calling her “ugly inside and out”. The comment came after the newspaper published a story questioning whether the 80-year-old president was slowing down. Trump’s criticism was directed at Katie Rogers,…

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NEW DELHI: Segregating petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala from the challenge to the constitutional validity of the pan-India SIR, Supreme Court on Wednesday sought responses from EC, state ECs and state govts while posting these pleas for hearing on different dates.For the Election Commission senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi told a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi that EC and Kerala State Election Commission were working in close coordination and face no problem in conducting SIR and local body elections simultaneously. The state govt has no locus standi to challenge simultaneous conduct of these two exercises.EC To Launch SIR in 12 States and UTs in Phase 2, CEC Gyanesh Kumar Says Zero Complaints in BiharDwivedi said over 99% of voter enumeration forms have already been distributed and over 50% of them have been digitised. The bench asked EC to file a status report on the process by Monday and posted a bunch of petitions related to the Kerala SIR for further hearing on Dec 3.On the Tamil Nadu SIR, while DMK opposed it, AIADMK supported EC’s decision to carry out the revision of electoral roll. SC asked EC to file a composite affidavit on the bunch of petitions related to the state SIR and posted these for hearing on Dec 4.On the West Bengal SIR, SC issued notice on a TMC MP’s plea and asked EC, state EC and Mamata Banerjee govt to file their responses by Monday and posted the bunch of petitions for hearing on Dec 9. The SIR exercise is scheduled to conclude on Dec 4. The bench said, “If we find something irregular, then we can direct the EC to correct it even if the deadline has passed.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Being Examined”: MEA On Dhaka’S Request To Extradite Sheikh Hasina”There Was No Fear on His Face”: Survivor Recounts Trauma of Mumbai 26/11 AttacksPakistan On Edge As Imran Khan’s Sisters Assaulted At Jail And Social Media Fuels Death Speculation’Spur Of The Moment’: Former CJI Gavai Reacts To Shoe-Attack Attempt, Reveals Why He Took No Action’No Amount of Denial’ Will Change Arunachal’s Status: India’s BOLD Response To China Over Border Row’No Moral Standing’: India Slams Pakistan’s Rant On Ayodhya Event, Calls Out Bigotry And RepressionKhawaja Asif Admits Pakistan Can’t Trust Taliban As Deadly Border Strikes Trigger New FlashpointFormer CJI B.R. Gavai Clarifies He Never Faced Political Or Executive Pressure During His Tenure“India Matters To Safran,” Ceo Oliver Andriès Highlights Partnership At New Mro Facility LaunchKorean Lawmaker Highlights Ancient Ties, Calling Ayodhya A Symbolic Bridge Between Two Nations123Photostories‘120 Bahadur’, ‘Uri’, to ‘Shershaah’: Powerful war dramas that bring India’s most courageous battles to lifeNot just blood sugar and cholesterol: Top diabetologist lists 5 biomarkers to predict diseases years before symptoms appear5 rare animals in India that are nature’s best-kept secretsTop doctor shares 4 reasons to prioritize fiber for longevitySonam Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: Celeb-inspired contrasting lehenga-choli combinations for the stylish ‘Dulhe Ki Behen’Mahesh Babu proves effortless charm as a timeless superstar commanding hearts on screen and ruling box office successThis Indian rice dish is among the 50 Best Rice Dishes in the worldBollywood actors who turned Hollywood roles into global stardomDipika Kakar gets emotional after visiting Ajmer Sharif Dargah with Shoaib Ibrahim and son; says ‘Jab Ruhaan NICU mein tha tab maine mannat maangi thi’Harvard trained Gastroenterologist lists 6 best seeds for different health problems123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeCyclone SenyarGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftGeorge PickensStefon DiggsNHL Trade RumorsCharlie McAvoyIShowSpeedSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

NEW DELHI: Segregating petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala from the challenge to the constitutional validity of the pan-India SIR, Supreme Court on Wednesday sought responses from EC, state ECs and state govts while posting these pleas for hearing on different dates.For the Election Commission senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi told a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi that EC and Kerala State Election Commission were working in close coordination and face no problem in conducting SIR and local body elections simultaneously. The state govt has no locus standi to challenge simultaneous conduct of these two exercises.EC To Launch SIR in 12 States and UTs in Phase 2, CEC Gyanesh Kumar Says Zero Complaints in BiharDwivedi said over 99% of voter enumeration forms have already been distributed and over 50% of them have been digitised. The bench asked EC to file a status report on the process by Monday and posted a bunch of petitions related to the Kerala SIR for further hearing on Dec 3.On the Tamil Nadu SIR, while DMK opposed it, AIADMK supported EC’s decision to carry out the revision of electoral roll. SC asked EC to file a composite affidavit on the bunch of petitions related to the state SIR and posted these for hearing on Dec 4.On the West Bengal SIR, SC issued notice on a TMC MP’s plea and asked EC, state EC and Mamata Banerjee govt to file their responses by Monday and posted the bunch of petitions for hearing on Dec 9. The SIR exercise is scheduled to conclude on Dec 4. The bench said, “If we find something irregular, then we can direct the EC to correct it even if the deadline has passed.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Being Examined”: MEA On Dhaka’S Request To Extradite Sheikh Hasina”There Was No Fear on His Face”: Survivor Recounts Trauma of Mumbai 26/11 AttacksPakistan On Edge As Imran Khan’s Sisters Assaulted At Jail And Social Media Fuels Death Speculation’Spur Of The Moment’: Former CJI Gavai Reacts To Shoe-Attack Attempt, Reveals Why He Took No Action’No Amount of Denial’ Will Change Arunachal’s Status: India’s BOLD Response To China Over Border Row’No Moral Standing’: India Slams Pakistan’s Rant On Ayodhya Event, Calls Out Bigotry And RepressionKhawaja Asif Admits Pakistan Can’t Trust Taliban As Deadly Border Strikes Trigger New FlashpointFormer CJI B.R. Gavai Clarifies He Never Faced Political Or Executive Pressure During His Tenure“India Matters To Safran,” Ceo Oliver Andriès Highlights Partnership At New Mro Facility LaunchKorean Lawmaker Highlights Ancient Ties, Calling Ayodhya A Symbolic Bridge Between Two Nations123Photostories‘120 Bahadur’, ‘Uri’, to ‘Shershaah’: Powerful war dramas that bring India’s most courageous battles to lifeNot just blood sugar and cholesterol: Top diabetologist lists 5 biomarkers to predict diseases years before symptoms appear5 rare animals in India that are nature’s best-kept secretsTop doctor shares 4 reasons to prioritize fiber for longevitySonam Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: Celeb-inspired contrasting lehenga-choli combinations for the stylish ‘Dulhe Ki Behen’Mahesh Babu proves effortless charm as a timeless superstar commanding hearts on screen and ruling box office successThis Indian rice dish is among the 50 Best Rice Dishes in the worldBollywood actors who turned Hollywood roles into global stardomDipika Kakar gets emotional after visiting Ajmer Sharif Dargah with Shoaib Ibrahim and son; says ‘Jab Ruhaan NICU mein tha tab maine mannat maangi thi’Harvard trained Gastroenterologist lists 6 best seeds for different health problems123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeCyclone SenyarGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftGeorge PickensStefon DiggsNHL Trade RumorsCharlie McAvoyIShowSpeedSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

NEW DELHI: Segregating petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala from the challenge to the constitutional validity of the pan-India SIR, Supreme Court on Wednesday sought responses from EC, state ECs and state govts while posting these pleas for hearing on different dates.For the Election…

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Asian stocks: Markets extend global rally on Fed cut bets; Japan’s beer giant Asahi dips

Asian stocks: Markets extend global rally on Fed cut bets; Japan’s beer giant Asahi dips

Asian stocks rose for a second straight session on Thursday, extending this week’s global rally as investors grow increasingly confident that the US Federal Reserve will deliver a third consecutive interest rate cut next month.The renewed optimism has pushed concerns over stretched valuations into the background for now, allowing risk appetite to strengthen across global…

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Amitabh Bachchan’s parents touched Jaya Bachchan’s feet as they welcomed her as ‘bahu’, it was a tradition; the ‘Guddi actress’ father said ‘Mera toh ghar ujad gaya’

Amitabh Bachchan’s parents touched Jaya Bachchan’s feet as they welcomed her as ‘bahu’, it was a tradition; the ‘Guddi actress’ father said ‘Mera toh ghar ujad gaya’

Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan tied the knot in June 1973 after the success of their film ‘Zanjeer’. The couple had developed liking towards each other, even before they had started working on the film. They had an intimate, secret wedding with not many people involved. However, Amitabh Bachchan’s father Harivanshrai Bachchan had shared some…

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Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for November 27, 2025: The stars test patience, these zodiac signs must choose wisely

Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for November 27, 2025: The stars test patience, these zodiac signs must choose wisely

Step into the sands of time, where ancient wisdom meets modern energy. Egyptian astrology doesn’t just look to the stars; it listens to the gods. Each day, divine forces like Ra, Bastet, Thoth, and Anubis stir the energies around you, shaping your path in subtle, sacred ways. Whether you’re seeking clarity, strength, love, or a…

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Rues Cases Being Reopened & Special Benches Being Set Up At Aggrieved Parties’ Behest  NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday turned its critical gaze on its own functioning. On the growing trend of benches overturning orders of earlier ones within days or months of them being pronounced – such as on the menace of dog bites, retrospective environmental clearance, Bhushan Steel Ltd’s insolvency and the ban on fire crackers – the apex court observed “painfully” that the practice would “undermine this court’s authority”.In another instance, though it was done through a curative petition filed against SC’s 2021 verdict on the dispute between Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Reliance Infrastructure’s Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Ltd (DAMEPL), the court had overruled the judgment last year, quashing the Rs 7,687-crore award in favour of DAMEPL.A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih said that public confidence in the judiciary would be undermined if cases were reopened and special benches set up to re-hear them at the behest of parties aggrieved by the verdicts. Quoting Justice Robert Jackson, it said, “We are not final because we are infallible, but we are infallible only because we are final.””In the recent past, we have rather painfully observed a growing trend in this court (of which we too are an indispensable part) of verdicts pronounced by judges, whether still in office or not and irrespective of the time lapse since the pronouncement, being overturned by succeeding benches or specially constituted benches at the behest of some party aggrieved by the verdicts prior in point of time. To us, the object of Article 141 of the Constitution seems to be this: the pronouncement of a verdict by a bench on a particular issue of law (arising out of the facts involved) should settle the controversy, being final, and has to be followed by all courts as law declared by SC,” the bench said.It said that if a verdict was allowed to be reopened, the very purpose of enacting Article 141 (law declared by SC is binding) would stand defeated. The court passed the order while hearing a plea seeking relaxation of bail conditions for an accused who was directed not to leave Kolkata during trial of a murder case. The court noted that he had filed an application after the retirement of the apex court judge who had imposed the condition, and dismissed his plea.The bench held that judicial discipline, propriety and comity demanded that a succeeding bench of different judges defers to the view expressed by the earlier bench, unless there was something so grossly erroneous on the face of the record or palpably wrong that it necessitated a relook in exercise of inherent jurisdiction either through a review or curative petition. “…As judges of this court, we are alive to the position that overturning a prior verdict by a later verdict does not necessarily mean that justice is better served,” the bench said.”However, with an over looming sense of dissatisfaction and remorse, we propose not to walk that path. While it is true that in a case of the present nature – where an issue of a citizen’s right to move freely throughout the territory of India is involved – the principle of finality may not be applied strictly against the party whose right has been so restricted, but the antecedent facts in the light whereof the restriction is imposed assume significance and must, of necessity, bear serious thought. Any restrictive order of the nature under consideration has to be and must be premised on some worthy reason,” the bench said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Being Examined”: MEA On Dhaka’S Request To Extradite Sheikh Hasina”There Was No Fear on His Face”: Survivor Recounts Trauma of Mumbai 26/11 AttacksPakistan On Edge As Imran Khan’s Sisters Assaulted At Jail And Social Media Fuels Death Speculation’Spur Of The Moment’: Former CJI Gavai Reacts To Shoe-Attack Attempt, Reveals Why He Took No Action’No Amount of Denial’ Will Change Arunachal’s Status: India’s BOLD Response To China Over Border Row’No Moral Standing’: India Slams Pakistan’s Rant On Ayodhya Event, Calls Out Bigotry And RepressionKhawaja Asif Admits Pakistan Can’t Trust Taliban As Deadly Border Strikes Trigger New FlashpointFormer CJI B.R. Gavai Clarifies He Never Faced Political Or Executive Pressure During His Tenure“India Matters To Safran,” Ceo Oliver Andriès Highlights Partnership At New Mro Facility LaunchKorean Lawmaker Highlights Ancient Ties, Calling Ayodhya A Symbolic Bridge Between Two Nations123Photostories5 rare animals in India that are nature’s best-kept secretsTop doctor shares 4 reasons to prioritize fiber for longevitySonam Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: Celeb-inspired contrasting lehenga-choli combinations for the stylish ‘Dulhe Ki Behen’Mahesh Babu proves effortless charm as a timeless superstar commanding hearts on screen and ruling box office successThis Indian rice dish is among the 50 Best Rice Dishes in the worldBollywood actors who turned Hollywood roles into global stardomDipika Kakar gets emotional after visiting Ajmer Sharif Dargah with Shoaib Ibrahim and son; says ‘Jab Ruhaan NICU mein tha tab maine mannat maangi thi’Harvard trained Gastroenterologist lists 6 best seeds for different health problemsThanksgiving 2025: 10 décor ideas you won’t cost you anything5 kings with the longest reigns in history, and how they are shining examples of a lasting legacy123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeCyclone SenyarGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGianis AntetokounmpoAyesha CurryJosh Jacobs InjuryOmarion Hampton InjuryStefon DiggsNHL Trade RumorsCharlie McAvoyIShowSpeedSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

Rues Cases Being Reopened & Special Benches Being Set Up At Aggrieved Parties’ Behest NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday turned its critical gaze on its own functioning. On the growing trend of benches overturning orders of earlier ones within days or months of them being pronounced – such as on the menace of dog bites, retrospective environmental clearance, Bhushan Steel Ltd’s insolvency and the ban on fire crackers – the apex court observed “painfully” that the practice would “undermine this court’s authority”.In another instance, though it was done through a curative petition filed against SC’s 2021 verdict on the dispute between Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Reliance Infrastructure’s Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Ltd (DAMEPL), the court had overruled the judgment last year, quashing the Rs 7,687-crore award in favour of DAMEPL.A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih said that public confidence in the judiciary would be undermined if cases were reopened and special benches set up to re-hear them at the behest of parties aggrieved by the verdicts. Quoting Justice Robert Jackson, it said, “We are not final because we are infallible, but we are infallible only because we are final.””In the recent past, we have rather painfully observed a growing trend in this court (of which we too are an indispensable part) of verdicts pronounced by judges, whether still in office or not and irrespective of the time lapse since the pronouncement, being overturned by succeeding benches or specially constituted benches at the behest of some party aggrieved by the verdicts prior in point of time. To us, the object of Article 141 of the Constitution seems to be this: the pronouncement of a verdict by a bench on a particular issue of law (arising out of the facts involved) should settle the controversy, being final, and has to be followed by all courts as law declared by SC,” the bench said.It said that if a verdict was allowed to be reopened, the very purpose of enacting Article 141 (law declared by SC is binding) would stand defeated. The court passed the order while hearing a plea seeking relaxation of bail conditions for an accused who was directed not to leave Kolkata during trial of a murder case. The court noted that he had filed an application after the retirement of the apex court judge who had imposed the condition, and dismissed his plea.The bench held that judicial discipline, propriety and comity demanded that a succeeding bench of different judges defers to the view expressed by the earlier bench, unless there was something so grossly erroneous on the face of the record or palpably wrong that it necessitated a relook in exercise of inherent jurisdiction either through a review or curative petition. “…As judges of this court, we are alive to the position that overturning a prior verdict by a later verdict does not necessarily mean that justice is better served,” the bench said.”However, with an over looming sense of dissatisfaction and remorse, we propose not to walk that path. While it is true that in a case of the present nature – where an issue of a citizen’s right to move freely throughout the territory of India is involved – the principle of finality may not be applied strictly against the party whose right has been so restricted, but the antecedent facts in the light whereof the restriction is imposed assume significance and must, of necessity, bear serious thought. Any restrictive order of the nature under consideration has to be and must be premised on some worthy reason,” the bench said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Being Examined”: MEA On Dhaka’S Request To Extradite Sheikh Hasina”There Was No Fear on His Face”: Survivor Recounts Trauma of Mumbai 26/11 AttacksPakistan On Edge As Imran Khan’s Sisters Assaulted At Jail And Social Media Fuels Death Speculation’Spur Of The Moment’: Former CJI Gavai Reacts To Shoe-Attack Attempt, Reveals Why He Took No Action’No Amount of Denial’ Will Change Arunachal’s Status: India’s BOLD Response To China Over Border Row’No Moral Standing’: India Slams Pakistan’s Rant On Ayodhya Event, Calls Out Bigotry And RepressionKhawaja Asif Admits Pakistan Can’t Trust Taliban As Deadly Border Strikes Trigger New FlashpointFormer CJI B.R. Gavai Clarifies He Never Faced Political Or Executive Pressure During His Tenure“India Matters To Safran,” Ceo Oliver Andriès Highlights Partnership At New Mro Facility LaunchKorean Lawmaker Highlights Ancient Ties, Calling Ayodhya A Symbolic Bridge Between Two Nations123Photostories5 rare animals in India that are nature’s best-kept secretsTop doctor shares 4 reasons to prioritize fiber for longevitySonam Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: Celeb-inspired contrasting lehenga-choli combinations for the stylish ‘Dulhe Ki Behen’Mahesh Babu proves effortless charm as a timeless superstar commanding hearts on screen and ruling box office successThis Indian rice dish is among the 50 Best Rice Dishes in the worldBollywood actors who turned Hollywood roles into global stardomDipika Kakar gets emotional after visiting Ajmer Sharif Dargah with Shoaib Ibrahim and son; says ‘Jab Ruhaan NICU mein tha tab maine mannat maangi thi’Harvard trained Gastroenterologist lists 6 best seeds for different health problemsThanksgiving 2025: 10 décor ideas you won’t cost you anything5 kings with the longest reigns in history, and how they are shining examples of a lasting legacy123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeCyclone SenyarGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGianis AntetokounmpoAyesha CurryJosh Jacobs InjuryOmarion Hampton InjuryStefon DiggsNHL Trade RumorsCharlie McAvoyIShowSpeedSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday turned its critical gaze on its own functioning. On the growing trend of benches overturning orders of earlier ones within days or months of them being pronounced – such as on the menace of dog bites, retrospective environmental clearance, Bhushan Steel Ltd’s insolvency and the ban on fire crackers…

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JEE Main 2026: Session 1 registration window closes today; check direct link to apply and key details here

JEE Main 2026: Session 1 registration window closes today; check direct link to apply and key details here

JEE Main 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the registration window for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 1 today, 27 November 2025. Eligible candidates who have not yet applied must complete the process on the official website before the deadline. The registration portal will close at 9:00 pm, while fee…

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‘120 Bahadur’ box office collection day 6: Farhan Akhtar and Raashii Khanna’s war drama witnesses a DROP on Wednesday, while Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh’s ‘Mastiii 4’ keeps a marginal lead

‘120 Bahadur’ box office collection day 6: Farhan Akhtar and Raashii Khanna’s war drama witnesses a DROP on Wednesday, while Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh’s ‘Mastiii 4’ keeps a marginal lead

Farhan Akhtar’s war drama ‘120 Bahadur’ is about to finish its opening week run at the box office. Directed by Razneesh Ghai, the movie saw some potential in the first weekend by maintaining a steady growth, but weekdays failed to keep the cash register ringing, according to the latest stats. On Wednesday ‘120 Bahadur’ starring…

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Love Horoscope Today, November 27, 2025: What the stars say about your love life

Love Horoscope Today, November 27, 2025: What the stars say about your love life

AriesYour easygoing demeanor is today’s winning mantra, giving you a positive outlook that increases your attractiveness. It helps you handle interpersonal issues with greater ease, and the encouragement you receive from loved ones will reflect the positive energy growing at home. If you’re single, you won’t need to pursue anyone — your calm presence naturally…

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