Dhurandhar 2 Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection Day 36: Ranveer Singh starrer falls short of Rs 20 crore mark at end of week 5; total collections hit Rs 1,766 crore |

Dhurandhar 2 Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection Day 36: Ranveer Singh starrer falls short of Rs 20 crore mark at end of week 5; total collections hit Rs 1,766 crore |

After wreaking havoc at the box office and claiming dominance at the ticket windows, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ seems to be slowing down. The film, which completed Day 36 at the ticket windows, recorded its lowest collection to date on Thursday, raking in just around Rs 1.40 crore net.‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Review ‘Dhurandhar 2’ day 36 collections…

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‘LIK’ box office collections day 14: Pradeep Ranganathan’s film crosses 57 cr worldwide

‘LIK’ box office collections day 14: Pradeep Ranganathan’s film crosses 57 cr worldwide

Pradeep Ranganathan’s latest film ‘Love Insurance Kompany (LIK)’ is seeing modest collections in its second week. The Pradeep Ranganathan and Krithi Shetty starrer has crossed Rs 57 Cr worldwide. Directed by Vignesh Shivan, the futuristic romantic drama continues to attract audiences despite not creating a major buzz at the ticket windows.Love Insurance Kompany Movie Review…

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PM Modi and US President Donald Trump (File photo) TOI Correspondent from Washington: US President Donald Trump on Thursday befouled Washington’s already dodgy ties with the two largest countries in the world, reposting a four-page racist screed by a supporter that called India and China “hellholes” and accused them of exploiting America’s birthright citizenship privileges.The MAGA supremo, seen as unhinged and erratic by a growing number of Americans and known for posting unfiltered garbage, chose to repost an anti-immigrant tirade by conservative radio host Michael Savage, who espouses nativist nationalism, emphasising borders, language and culture. In his screed, Savage claims that under birthright citizenship, “a baby here becomes an instant citizen, and then they bring the entire family from China or India or some other hellhole on the planet.”In language that echoed crude nativist tropes, he alleged that immigrants from these countries exploit the system through so-called “birth tourism,” and described them as “gangsters with laptops,” accusing them of undermining American workers and institutions.The post, shared on Trump’s Truth Social platform, was not a passing endorsement or a casual “like.” It was a wholesale amplification of Savage’s commentary, effectively elevating the rhetoric into the mainstream political discourse of a sitting president. By choosing to repost the entire commentary without caveat or distancing language, Trump was seen as endorsing not just the policy critique, but the rhetoric itself.The repost comes even as the US Supreme Court weighs the legality of Trump’s executive order seeking to curtail birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. It also coincides with slipping approval ratings and a contentious midterm election cycle, suggesting that immigration—and the cultural anxieties surrounding it—remain central to Trump’s political playbook.US officials, some of whom are clearly frustrated by Trump’s unfiltered posts and statements, were left to clean up the mess by regurgitating some complementary things he has said about India in the past. The MAGA boss has often spoken of his personal rapport with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, invoking personal camaraderie and great friendship, while rarely articulating a substantive policy vision for US-India relations.Despite the gloss American diplomats attempted to put on the fiasco, with the US embassy in New Delhi reaching out to the media to soften the latest slur, former officials are acknowledging that US-India ties are currently at an all-time low. Rahm Emanuel, a former Obama White House chief of staff, said at a Harvard event recently that the Trump administration had basically spat on India’s face, even as many regional experts continue to be mystified by the US president’s embrace of Pakistan, a country he described as a terrorist haven during his first term. India’s external affairs ministry said it had seen Trump’s post without elaborating.Trump’s record is littered with controversial—and often explicitly racist—remarks stretching back years. During his first presidency, he reportedly referred to African nations, along with Haiti, as “shithole countries” in a White House meeting, while expressing a preference for immigrants from Nordic countries.Earlier, in one of the most notorious cases, Trump took out full-page newspaper ads in 1989 calling for the death penalty for the Central Park Five case—five Black and Latino teenagers later exonerated after spending years in prison. Even after their innocence was established, Trump continued to question their exoneration, a stance widely criticised as racially charged and emblematic of a broader pattern of prejudice that goes back to his father, Fred Trump, seen as an exploitative land shark.Trump’s political career itself began with the so-called “birther” conspiracy targeting Barack Obama, falsely claiming the first Black US president was not born in the US Throughout his campaigns, Trump also called for a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslim immigration, described Mexican immigrants as “rapists,” and repeatedly warned of an “invasion” from the southern border. In that context, the Savage repost appears less an aberration than a continuation.About the AuthorChidanand RajghattaRajghatta is author of Kamala Harris: Phenomenal WomanEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Uninformed, Inappropriate’: India Responds To Trump’s ‘Hell-hole’ Comment‘In Touch With Iran’: MEA Confirms Indian Crew Safe After Hormuz FiringViolent Clashes Mar Bengal Phase 1 Voting As Tamil Stars Contribute To 82% TurnoutFrance Waives Airport Transit Visa For Indian Nationals, Boosts Travel EaseTop Military Leadership Of India And US Engage To Discuss Common Concerns In The Indo-pacificEx-Domestic Worker Arrested in Delhi IIT Graduate Murder; Linked to Alwar CaseTrump Sparks Outrage After Reposting ‘Hellholes’ Remark on India, China Amid Citizenship DebateUS Congressman Urges Pakistan To Act Against LeT, JeM; Renews Focus On Cross-Border TerrorWest Bengal Poll Violence: Blast In Murshidabad Injures Multiple During VotingVijay Writes To EC Seeking Poll Extension Amid 17.69% Early Turnout In Tamil Nadu123PhotostoriesTop 5 footballers influencing men’s fashion right now7 air-purifying plants for terrace gardensAre you using the right spoon? Here’s what each type of spoon is actually designed forGarad to Tangail: 5 underrated textiles from West Bengal you need to knowRoyal birthdays in May 2026: List of upcoming birthdays of Royals across the worldExclusive – Parth Samthaan on Mahid’s popularity, Sehar Hone Ko Hai and work-life balance: ‘We never tried to create controversy or show religion as propaganda’7 ways to make your first home feel right—cozy, functional, and personalMeghan Markle to Katy Perry: Ultimate celebrity backyards that serve as private hideawaysTop 5 elite residential neighbourhoods in Lucknow for end-users and investorsHow to identify a papaya which has been artificially ripened123Hot PicksBengal Election 2026UP Board Class 10 result 2026Bengal election dos and don’tsTamil Nadu pollsSIR ProtestTN election dos and don’tsBank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal electionTamil Nadu electionDianna RussiniNFL TradeTaylor SwiftMike VrabelUPMSP 12th ResultAnna KournikovasDNA TestIPL Orange Cap

PM Modi and US President Donald Trump (File photo) TOI Correspondent from Washington: US President Donald Trump on Thursday befouled Washington’s already dodgy ties with the two largest countries in the world, reposting a four-page racist screed by a supporter that called India and China “hellholes” and accused them of exploiting America’s birthright citizenship privileges.The MAGA supremo, seen as unhinged and erratic by a growing number of Americans and known for posting unfiltered garbage, chose to repost an anti-immigrant tirade by conservative radio host Michael Savage, who espouses nativist nationalism, emphasising borders, language and culture. In his screed, Savage claims that under birthright citizenship, “a baby here becomes an instant citizen, and then they bring the entire family from China or India or some other hellhole on the planet.”In language that echoed crude nativist tropes, he alleged that immigrants from these countries exploit the system through so-called “birth tourism,” and described them as “gangsters with laptops,” accusing them of undermining American workers and institutions.The post, shared on Trump’s Truth Social platform, was not a passing endorsement or a casual “like.” It was a wholesale amplification of Savage’s commentary, effectively elevating the rhetoric into the mainstream political discourse of a sitting president. By choosing to repost the entire commentary without caveat or distancing language, Trump was seen as endorsing not just the policy critique, but the rhetoric itself.The repost comes even as the US Supreme Court weighs the legality of Trump’s executive order seeking to curtail birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. It also coincides with slipping approval ratings and a contentious midterm election cycle, suggesting that immigration—and the cultural anxieties surrounding it—remain central to Trump’s political playbook.US officials, some of whom are clearly frustrated by Trump’s unfiltered posts and statements, were left to clean up the mess by regurgitating some complementary things he has said about India in the past. The MAGA boss has often spoken of his personal rapport with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, invoking personal camaraderie and great friendship, while rarely articulating a substantive policy vision for US-India relations.Despite the gloss American diplomats attempted to put on the fiasco, with the US embassy in New Delhi reaching out to the media to soften the latest slur, former officials are acknowledging that US-India ties are currently at an all-time low. Rahm Emanuel, a former Obama White House chief of staff, said at a Harvard event recently that the Trump administration had basically spat on India’s face, even as many regional experts continue to be mystified by the US president’s embrace of Pakistan, a country he described as a terrorist haven during his first term. India’s external affairs ministry said it had seen Trump’s post without elaborating.Trump’s record is littered with controversial—and often explicitly racist—remarks stretching back years. During his first presidency, he reportedly referred to African nations, along with Haiti, as “shithole countries” in a White House meeting, while expressing a preference for immigrants from Nordic countries.Earlier, in one of the most notorious cases, Trump took out full-page newspaper ads in 1989 calling for the death penalty for the Central Park Five case—five Black and Latino teenagers later exonerated after spending years in prison. Even after their innocence was established, Trump continued to question their exoneration, a stance widely criticised as racially charged and emblematic of a broader pattern of prejudice that goes back to his father, Fred Trump, seen as an exploitative land shark.Trump’s political career itself began with the so-called “birther” conspiracy targeting Barack Obama, falsely claiming the first Black US president was not born in the US Throughout his campaigns, Trump also called for a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslim immigration, described Mexican immigrants as “rapists,” and repeatedly warned of an “invasion” from the southern border. In that context, the Savage repost appears less an aberration than a continuation.About the AuthorChidanand RajghattaRajghatta is author of Kamala Harris: Phenomenal WomanEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Uninformed, Inappropriate’: India Responds To Trump’s ‘Hell-hole’ Comment‘In Touch With Iran’: MEA Confirms Indian Crew Safe After Hormuz FiringViolent Clashes Mar Bengal Phase 1 Voting As Tamil Stars Contribute To 82% TurnoutFrance Waives Airport Transit Visa For Indian Nationals, Boosts Travel EaseTop Military Leadership Of India And US Engage To Discuss Common Concerns In The Indo-pacificEx-Domestic Worker Arrested in Delhi IIT Graduate Murder; Linked to Alwar CaseTrump Sparks Outrage After Reposting ‘Hellholes’ Remark on India, China Amid Citizenship DebateUS Congressman Urges Pakistan To Act Against LeT, JeM; Renews Focus On Cross-Border TerrorWest Bengal Poll Violence: Blast In Murshidabad Injures Multiple During VotingVijay Writes To EC Seeking Poll Extension Amid 17.69% Early Turnout In Tamil Nadu123PhotostoriesTop 5 footballers influencing men’s fashion right now7 air-purifying plants for terrace gardensAre you using the right spoon? Here’s what each type of spoon is actually designed forGarad to Tangail: 5 underrated textiles from West Bengal you need to knowRoyal birthdays in May 2026: List of upcoming birthdays of Royals across the worldExclusive – Parth Samthaan on Mahid’s popularity, Sehar Hone Ko Hai and work-life balance: ‘We never tried to create controversy or show religion as propaganda’7 ways to make your first home feel right—cozy, functional, and personalMeghan Markle to Katy Perry: Ultimate celebrity backyards that serve as private hideawaysTop 5 elite residential neighbourhoods in Lucknow for end-users and investorsHow to identify a papaya which has been artificially ripened123Hot PicksBengal Election 2026UP Board Class 10 result 2026Bengal election dos and don’tsTamil Nadu pollsSIR ProtestTN election dos and don’tsBank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal electionTamil Nadu electionDianna RussiniNFL TradeTaylor SwiftMike VrabelUPMSP 12th ResultAnna KournikovasDNA TestIPL Orange Cap

PM Modi and US President Donald Trump (File photo) TOI Correspondent from Washington: US President Donald Trump on Thursday befouled Washington’s already dodgy ties with the two largest countries in the world, reposting a four-page racist screed by a supporter that called India and China “hellholes” and accused them of exploiting America’s birthright citizenship privileges.The…

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‘Bhooth Bangla’ box office collection Day 7: Akshay Kumar’s horror comedy wraps up Week 1 at Rs 135 crore worldwide

‘Bhooth Bangla’ box office collection Day 7: Akshay Kumar’s horror comedy wraps up Week 1 at Rs 135 crore worldwide

Akshay Kumar’s ‘Bhooth Bangla’ has been raking in decent numbers at the box office after enjoying a successful first weekend in theaters. While the film received a mixed response from the critics, it still managed to pull the audience to cinemas. The horror comedy also ended the reign of Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar 2’ in theaters….

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Julianne Moore Love Quote: Love quote of the day by Julianne Moore: “Loving someone is giving them the power to break your heart, but trusting them not to”

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Julianne Moore’s quote highlights that true love involves granting someone the power to hurt you, yet trusting them to protect your heart. This means embracing vulnerability and expecting honesty, respect, and kindness in return, applicable to both romantic relationships and friendships. In a world of romantic movies, social media posts, and “perfect relationship” images, love…

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Small towns’ big push: Sitapur’s Shikha Verma and Kashish Verma top UP boards

Small towns’ big push: Sitapur’s Shikha Verma and Kashish Verma top UP boards

PRAYAGRAJ:The dominance of smaller districts continued on the top five ranks with students from Farrukhabad, Pratapgarh, Ambedkar Nagar, Mau, Saharanpur, Etawah, Fatehpur and Gonda bagging these ranks. Notably, no major city, including Prayagraj, featured prominently in the top 10, except one student from Kanpur at the seventh position. This consistent pattern across both examinations underscores…

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‘Dacoit’ box office collections: Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur starrer holds steady at 52 cr worldwide

‘Dacoit’ box office collections: Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur starrer holds steady at 52 cr worldwide

‘Dacoit: A Love Story’ continues its decent theatrical run in its second week. The Adivi Sesh starrer has crossed significant milestones at the domestic and global box office. Directed by Shaneil Deo in his debut, the action romantic drama is doing a decent box office business. Box office performance of ‘Dacoit’ According to Sacnilk website…

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The temperature trap: Why your prime egg storage spot is actually a safety risk |

The temperature trap: Why your prime egg storage spot is actually a safety risk |

Storing eggs in the refrigerator door is a common mistake that compromises their safety and longevity. Constant temperature fluctuations in the door area can lead to condensation, allowing bacteria to penetrate the shell. After visiting the grocery store, we tend to follow an automatic routine: walking into our kitchens, opening the doors of our refrigerators,…

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. KOLKATA: With last-minute relief following the publication of the appellate tribunal’s supplementary list on Wednesday, a few of the 139 lucky voters, who had lost hope, finally got their index fingers inked.Ainul Miah (30) from Cooch Behar was able to cast his vote at a booth under the Sitalkuchi assembly constituency. “My sister and I had both submitted all our documents, including our house deed, but our names were struck off. I am happy that I could finally vote,” he said.But the relatives of many of the lucky ones did not get to exercise their franchise. Ainul’s sister’s case is yet to be resolved. “My other siblings and my father voted as their names are in the final roll, but I am still concerned for my sister,” he said. Ainul added, “This is my fundamental right, which I lost under the category of logical discrepancy, where I had no role.Twin brothers Sk Kismat and Sk Kurban also got their names on the rolls after the appellate tribunal’s supplementary list was published.In their family of seven, the names of all five brothers had been deleted. Three were later restored on the rolls. Relief for Kismat and Kurban came 24 hours before the first phase of polling.Kismat said, “We went together to celebrate this hard-earned victory. We had submitted valid proof at the time of the hearing, but all our names were deleted. We did not think we would be able to vote this time. We are very relieved that we could participate in the polling process.”Dhananjay Sardar (30), who lives in a small village in Murshidabad, had his name included on the electoral rolls on Wednesday. Expressing relief after casting his vote, he said, “I was worried even after my name appeared, but everything went smoothly.”Biplab Majumder, a teacher from Malda, was not as lucky. Even after his name appeared on the list, he could not cast his vote as he was assigned poll duty at Karandighi in Uttar Dinajpur.Majumder also missed the postal ballot voting on April 14, as his voting right was still in question at the time.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Uninformed, Inappropriate’: India Responds To Trump’s ‘Hell-hole’ Comment‘In Touch With Iran’: MEA Confirms Indian Crew Safe After Hormuz FiringViolent Clashes Mar Bengal Phase 1 Voting As Tamil Stars Contribute To 82% TurnoutFrance Waives Airport Transit Visa For Indian Nationals, Boosts Travel EaseTop Military Leadership Of India And US Engage To Discuss Common Concerns In The Indo-pacificEx-Domestic Worker Arrested in Delhi IIT Graduate Murder; Linked to Alwar CaseTrump Sparks Outrage After Reposting ‘Hellholes’ Remark on India, China Amid Citizenship DebateUS Congressman Urges Pakistan To Act Against LeT, JeM; Renews Focus On Cross-Border TerrorWest Bengal Poll Violence: Blast In Murshidabad Injures Multiple During VotingVijay Writes To EC Seeking Poll Extension Amid 17.69% Early Turnout In Tamil Nadu123Photostories7 air-purifying plants for terrace gardensAre you using the right spoon? Here’s what each type of spoon is actually designed forGarad to Tangail: 5 underrated textiles from West Bengal you need to knowRoyal birthdays in May 2026: List of upcoming birthdays of Royals across the worldExclusive – Parth Samthaan on Mahid’s popularity, Sehar Hone Ko Hai and work-life balance: ‘We never tried to create controversy or show religion as propaganda’7 ways to make your first home feel right—cozy, functional, and personalMeghan Markle to Katy Perry: Ultimate celebrity backyards that serve as private hideawaysTop 5 elite residential neighbourhoods in Lucknow for end-users and investorsHow to identify a papaya which has been artificially ripenedWhy did Prime Minister Narendra Modi praise Indian cheese in a social media post123Hot PicksBengal Election 2026UP Board Class 10 result 2026Bengal election dos and don’tsTamil Nadu pollsSIR ProtestTN election dos and don’tsBank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal electionTamil Nadu electionDianna RussiniNFL TradeTaylor SwiftMike VrabelUPMSP 12th ResultAnna KournikovasDNA TestIPL Orange Cap

. KOLKATA: With last-minute relief following the publication of the appellate tribunal’s supplementary list on Wednesday, a few of the 139 lucky voters, who had lost hope, finally got their index fingers inked.Ainul Miah (30) from Cooch Behar was able to cast his vote at a booth under the Sitalkuchi assembly constituency. “My sister and I had both submitted all our documents, including our house deed, but our names were struck off. I am happy that I could finally vote,” he said.But the relatives of many of the lucky ones did not get to exercise their franchise. Ainul’s sister’s case is yet to be resolved. “My other siblings and my father voted as their names are in the final roll, but I am still concerned for my sister,” he said. Ainul added, “This is my fundamental right, which I lost under the category of logical discrepancy, where I had no role.Twin brothers Sk Kismat and Sk Kurban also got their names on the rolls after the appellate tribunal’s supplementary list was published.In their family of seven, the names of all five brothers had been deleted. Three were later restored on the rolls. Relief for Kismat and Kurban came 24 hours before the first phase of polling.Kismat said, “We went together to celebrate this hard-earned victory. We had submitted valid proof at the time of the hearing, but all our names were deleted. We did not think we would be able to vote this time. We are very relieved that we could participate in the polling process.”Dhananjay Sardar (30), who lives in a small village in Murshidabad, had his name included on the electoral rolls on Wednesday. Expressing relief after casting his vote, he said, “I was worried even after my name appeared, but everything went smoothly.”Biplab Majumder, a teacher from Malda, was not as lucky. Even after his name appeared on the list, he could not cast his vote as he was assigned poll duty at Karandighi in Uttar Dinajpur.Majumder also missed the postal ballot voting on April 14, as his voting right was still in question at the time.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Uninformed, Inappropriate’: India Responds To Trump’s ‘Hell-hole’ Comment‘In Touch With Iran’: MEA Confirms Indian Crew Safe After Hormuz FiringViolent Clashes Mar Bengal Phase 1 Voting As Tamil Stars Contribute To 82% TurnoutFrance Waives Airport Transit Visa For Indian Nationals, Boosts Travel EaseTop Military Leadership Of India And US Engage To Discuss Common Concerns In The Indo-pacificEx-Domestic Worker Arrested in Delhi IIT Graduate Murder; Linked to Alwar CaseTrump Sparks Outrage After Reposting ‘Hellholes’ Remark on India, China Amid Citizenship DebateUS Congressman Urges Pakistan To Act Against LeT, JeM; Renews Focus On Cross-Border TerrorWest Bengal Poll Violence: Blast In Murshidabad Injures Multiple During VotingVijay Writes To EC Seeking Poll Extension Amid 17.69% Early Turnout In Tamil Nadu123Photostories7 air-purifying plants for terrace gardensAre you using the right spoon? Here’s what each type of spoon is actually designed forGarad to Tangail: 5 underrated textiles from West Bengal you need to knowRoyal birthdays in May 2026: List of upcoming birthdays of Royals across the worldExclusive – Parth Samthaan on Mahid’s popularity, Sehar Hone Ko Hai and work-life balance: ‘We never tried to create controversy or show religion as propaganda’7 ways to make your first home feel right—cozy, functional, and personalMeghan Markle to Katy Perry: Ultimate celebrity backyards that serve as private hideawaysTop 5 elite residential neighbourhoods in Lucknow for end-users and investorsHow to identify a papaya which has been artificially ripenedWhy did Prime Minister Narendra Modi praise Indian cheese in a social media post123Hot PicksBengal Election 2026UP Board Class 10 result 2026Bengal election dos and don’tsTamil Nadu pollsSIR ProtestTN election dos and don’tsBank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal electionTamil Nadu electionDianna RussiniNFL TradeTaylor SwiftMike VrabelUPMSP 12th ResultAnna KournikovasDNA TestIPL Orange Cap

KOLKATA: With last-minute relief following the publication of the appellate tribunal’s supplementary list on Wednesday, a few of the 139 lucky voters, who had lost hope, finally got their index fingers inked.Ainul Miah (30) from Cooch Behar was able to cast his vote at a booth under the Sitalkuchi assembly constituency. “My sister and I…

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‘Ramayana’: No Ranbir Kapoor and Yash battle, but fans to witness huge Ravana vs Kubera battle- Reports

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Director Nitesh Tiwari’s epic saga is gearing up to take over the big screens this Diwali with ‘Ramayana’. After impressing all at CinemaCon, new details reveal that the film will be packed with action. While the Rama teaser saw Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram taking on giants and other creatures, reports now claim that Yash‘s…

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IPL 2026: SRH captain Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma turn ‘secret choreographers’ for Travis Head – Watch

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Kavita Paudwal: ‘Anuradha Paudwal raised me as a single parent; for her to send me abroad alone at 17 was incredibly courageous’ | Exclusive

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Daughter of legendary singer Anuradha Paudwal, singer-performer Kavita Paudwal is carving her own space while staying rooted in devotional music. After launching Kirtan Klub, she is now taking the format across India with an ambitious plan of 52 shows a year—blending devotion with a high-energy, community-driven experience. The journey kicks off in Mumbai on May…

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