Karisma Kapoor walked out after dancer fell on her during Saroj Khan’s shoot, angry Lolo abused dancer as ‘IDIOT’

When several actresses refused to work with Madhuri Dixit in ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’, Karisma Kapoor stepped up and delivered a memorable performance. However, she later fell out with choreographer Saroj Khan after an on-set accident. Despite the fallout, both Karisma and Kareena Kapoor Khan paid tribute to Saroj Khan after her passing in 2020….

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What’s slowing the pipeline expansion

India’s big piped natural gas (PNG) push seems to be running into a few roadblocks along the way. City gas distribution (CGD) companies are currently managing to add only 8,000-10,000 new connections a day, far short of petroleum and natural gas ministry’s ambitious target of 100,000 daily connections.Executives in the sector said the rollout is…

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After ‘The Kashmir Files’ and ‘The Bengal Files’, ‘The Maharashtra Files’ is all set to hit theatres on THIS date

The trailer of ‘The Maharashtra Files’, directed by Sanjivkumar Rathod, was launched on May 18. The Marathi film is a bold political drama revolving around corruption, land acquisition, and the misuse of power. Featuring Mangesh Desai, Usha Nadkarni, and Sayaji Shinde, the film is set to release on May 29, 2026. The ‘Files’ franchise is…

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Shivaleeka Oberoi and Abhishek Pathak name their baby girl Aarika, means abundance, prosperity

Shivaleeka Oberoi and Abhishek Pathak have named their newborn daughter Aarika Pathak, born on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya on April 19, 2026. The couple described her as “our greatest blessing” and said her name carries the essence of Goddess Lakshmi. They had announced their pregnancy in December 2025. Shivaleeka Oberoi and Abhishek Pathak…

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Scientists have created a steel sphere device that could help buildings survive earthquakes without electricity

Earthquake-resistant technology may soon become simpler, cheaper and far more reliable thanks to a newly patented steel sphere cylinder developed by researchers at the University of Sharjah. The passive seismic damping device, created by civil engineering professor Moussa Leblouba, uses friction generated by steel balls inside a hollow cylinder to absorb earthquake vibrations in buildings,…

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