Sanya Malhotra looks back at 10-year Bollywood journey; Actor hopes audiences continue to support her films | Hindi Movie News

Sanya Malhotra, fresh off her role in the Netflix comedy “Toaster,” describes her Hindi cinema journey as surreal and fulfilling. She expresses gratitude for opportunities and hopes her films continue to resonate with audiences. Malhotra also shared her excitement about working extensively with Rajkummar Rao for the first time in the film, praising his talent….

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Indian among second group of migrants deported from U.S. and taken in by Costa Rica

Costa Rican authorities receive a flight carrying people deported from the U.S., all nationals of third countries, under an agreement to accept such deportees, at the Juan Santamaria International Airport, near Alajuela, Costa Rica, on April 11, 2026. | Photo Credit: Reuters Costa Rica on Friday (April 17, 2026) received a second group of migrants…

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‘So humbled and grateful’: Ranveer Singh hails ‘unprecedented’ response to songs at ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ audio launch | Hindi Movie News

Ranveer Singh recently set the stage on fire at the grand audio launch of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ in Mumbai, expressing deep gratitude for the “unprecedented” anticipation surrounding the sequel. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy action thriller is already rewriting history with advance bookings surpassing Rs.130 crore worldwide. During the high-energy event, Singh interacted with…

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Akshay Kumar says he’s not threatened by ‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office, amidst ‘Bhooth Bangla’ release, Priyadarshan says, ‘Our area of exploitation is bigger’ |

At a time when high-octane action films and masala entertainers are dominating Bollywood, filmmaker Priyadarshan is looking to offer something different with his return to Hindi cinema. His upcoming horror-comedy ‘Bhooth Bangla’ has already generated curiosity, especially as it arrives soon after the massive success of ‘Dhurandhar 2’. However, the director doesn’t view the timing…

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Harvard Law School limits number of recognised student clubs amid financial oversight constraints

Student club approvals tightened at Harvard Law School under new cap policy Harvard Law School has introduced a new policy capping the number of officially recognised student organisations at roughly 90, citing financial and administrative limitations related to auditing and oversight of club accounts. The decision, implemented during the current student organisation application cycle, significantly…

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