‘Shah Rukh Khan can never act like a villager, unlike Akshay Kumar who can look like a common man,’ says Priyadarshan |

Filmmaker Priyadarshan recently weighed in on the contrasting screen personas of Shah Rukh Khan and Akshay Kumar, pointing out how their individual styles shape the kind of roles they can convincingly portray.Priyadarshan highlighted Akshay’s ability to seamlessly blend into the role of an everyday man. He said in an interview with India Today, “The plus…

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In an uncertain environment for corporate giving, Liberty Mutual Foundation launches $600M endowment

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Doha Diamond League, where Neeraj Chopra breached 90m mark, postponed this year – here’s why | More sports News

Neeraj Chopra (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: The Diamond League athletics meet in Doha has been postponed by six weeks due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with organisers prioritising safety amid regional tensions. The event, which was originally scheduled for May 8, will now take place on June 19. The decision comes even…

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Vector Photonics demos free-space optical comms using PCSEL outside laboratory environment

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Harvard faculty delays vote on controversial A-grade cap proposal: Decision pushed to May amid heated debate

Harvard postpones vote on grade limits Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) has postponed a highly anticipated vote on a contentious proposal to cap A grades, citing the need for extended faculty discussion. According to The Harvard Crimson, the proposal—designed to address grade inflation at Harvard College—was initially scheduled to be voted on…

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