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Celine Dion's Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony performance is the perfect afterword to 'I Am: Celine Dion'
Celine Dion opened up about her rare disease in Amazon MGM Studios documentary 'I Am: Celine Dion' directed by Irene Taylor. Celine Dion's Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony performance is the perfect ending to that story.

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Kargil Vijay Diwas 2024: All you need to know about Kargil War heroes, memorial & medals
Kargil Vijay Diwas 2024: A new quiz book on the Armed Forces devotes a chapter to the Kargil War. Read about the weaponry, strategy, history and war heroes of the 1999 War between India and Pakistan.

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Global Tiger Day 2024 | Coffee table book pays tribute to Ranthambore's Machhli, once the most photographed tiger on Earth
As World Tiger Day (July 29) approaches, we look at a new coffee table book that pays tribute to the world-famous tiger Machli (T-16)—stories of whose fighting spirit and fierce independence have become the stuff of legend.

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India between 1857 and 1947: How many different ways can you paint the Taj Mahal in Agra?
Raj era paintings: Between the first war of Independence in 1857 and Indian Independence in 1947, European, American and Japanese painters who visited India went beyond the bigger cities. An ongoing art show and an upcoming auction offer different perspectives on India during those eventful years of colonial rule.

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Ending of Tribhuvan Mishra CA Topper explained: Bindi Jain's revenge, Ashoklata's secret, Noida goons in their element & a very public shootout
Netflix series Tribhuvan Mishra CA Topper review: Manav Kaul, Tillotama Shome are excellent in this dark sex comedy directed by Puneet Krishna (lead writer on Prime Video's Mirzapur) and Amrit Raj Gupta (TVF Bachelors, Operation MBBS).

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Anita Desai's 'Rosarita' review: Concise, evocative story of a daughter retracing her mother's journey
At under 100 pages, Anita Desai's latest novella is a quick study in how to pick at universal themes of apathy and neglect at home through a very specific personal story.

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Sidhartha Mallya on wedding prep eye-opener, his new book and meeting his father Vijay Mallya after a gap of some 'months'
Sid Mallya's second book carries forward the theme of mental health care that was at the centre of his 2021 memoir as well as his ConSIDer This video series. Titled 'Sad Glad', the children's book is illustrated by Vibha Surya.

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A start-up that's all for shehnai-sitar-tabla wedding tunes, and why Indian Classical music has always been wedding chic
Indian Classical Music at weddings is not a thing of the past. A Dubai-headquartered Indian startup is connecting families and musicians to bring the sitar, shehnai, tabla, piano and vocals back into wedding functions.

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Kakuda review: Riteish Deshmukh rescues fun moments from a grumpy ghost in this horror comedy
Kakuda movie review: Aditya Sarpotdar's latest horror comedy after Munjya and Zombivli is a solid can-watch. Don't expect jump-out-of-your-skin horror or ROFL comedy from the Sonakshi Sinha, Riteish Deshmukh starrer, though. Rating: 3 stars.

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How to solve the problem of deepfake pornography? Code Dependent author Madhumita Murgia says regulation is key
'Code Dependent' author Madhumita Murgia explains that regulation will have to be a big part of how we respond to deepfake photos and videos globally. Plus, the responsibility must be shared between governments and tech companies - with the latter holding much of the data, infrastructure and knowhow around AI systems.

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Bollywood classic Chaudhvin ka Chand review: Re-watching Guru Dutt movies on OTT in 2024
Legendary filmmaker Guru Dutt special | As auteur Guru Dutt's centenary year begins, a look back at one of his most commercially successful films - Chaudhvin Ka Chand - which is streaming on Prime Video India.

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Netflix's The Imaginary review: Beautifully mounted Japanese anime for children, and grown-ups
Japanese anime The Imaginary review: Studio Ponoc's The Imaginary on Netflix renders entire worlds from the imaginations of children - both the beautiful and boundless as well as the fearsome.

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Mirzapur 3 ending explained: Post-credits scene, and how Kaleen Bhaiya, Guddu Pandit, Gajgamini Golu Gupta hurtle towards an explosive end
Mirzapur Season 3 ending and post-credits scene: Mirzapur 3 ends with murder, mayhem, and an important realisation. Don't miss the post-credits scene - it hints once again that the future Baahubalis of Purvanchal could indeed be the women.

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How the Madras Movement redefined modern Indian art
Madras Modern: Regionalism and Identity, an exhibition at the DAG (previously Delhi Art Gallery) in central Delhi, revisits the works of modern masters from KCS Paniker and J Sultan Ali to SG Vasudev, RB Bhaskaran, C. Douglas and K. Muralidharan who engaged with questions like what is modern Indian art and what it should and shouldn't look like.

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'People find India very fascinating': Goodness Gracious Me actress Nina Wadia
Goodness Gracious Me and East Enders actor Nina Wadia on playing Mother Fate in Sandman 2 on Netflix and voicing 'The Grand Indian Hotel' documentary on BBC Player on Prime Video Channels.

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Myth of Mughlai, tyranny of tandoor & curse of curry are a blight on Indian food history: Pushpesh Pant
One of India's foremost food critics, Pushpesh Pant explains why there's no such thing as a traditional Moradabadi biryani, which is better - pulao or biryani, how Mughlai food was a post-Mughal invention in India, what delicious things vegetarians cook up and eat across the country and how Indian food is like Indian languages.

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'Rautu Ka Raaz' review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui finds the perfect partner-in-crime-solving in actor Rajesh Kumar
Rautu Ka Raaz movie review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays a sleepless inspector in a sleepy town in 'Rautu Ka Raaz'. His performance in the Zee5 movie is one of the reasons to watch the film on OTT. Other reasons include its portrayals of police and disabled people on screen.

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Sharmajee Ki Beti movie review: Tahira Kashyap Khurrana's directorial debut is a feel-good ode to girlhood
Sharmajee Ki Beti review: Finally, an ode to girlhood and Indian women's aspirations that doesn't feel weighed down by its message. Tahira Kashyap Khurrana's debut film as a Bollywood director is a must-watch.

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Arvind Panagariya: 'Galwan Valley incident persuaded me that China could no longer be fully trusted as a trading partner'
Economist Arvind Panagariya in an exclusive interview to Moneycontrol explains why liberalization of imports will bring net benefit to India, why and how India should revise its trade relationship with China, and why FTAs with the UK and EU are so important.

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Book review: Mumbai writer's second Independence era novel is funny and fast-paced
What to read: Set amid India's independence movement, Parashar Kulkarni's 'Darako' explores themes that feel timeless. Despite the weighty subjects, the writing stays light-footed, fast-paced and non-judgemental.

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Maharaj review: Aamir Khan's son Junaid Khan's Bollywood debut film makes a splash, but for the wrong reasons
What to watch on Netflix: The Gujarat High Court cleared Maharaj for release on June 21. Ironically, the Maharaj controversy is one of two major reasons to watch the film.

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Kota Factory 3 Review: Jeetu Bhaiya's satya, peak pressure to crack IIT-JEE make Season 3 of 'Kota Factory' gloomier
Kota Factory 3 focuses as much on the teachers—played wonderfully by Jitendra Kumar, Tillotama Shome and Rajesh Kumar—as students Vaibhav, Meena, Uday and others. As IIT-JEE exams approach and the pressure mounts, the original background score by Arpit Mehta and Simran Hora amps up the tension.

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Interview | How select Berlinale Shorts made it into the Mumbai International Film Festival 2024 programme
Mumbai International Film Festival from June 15-21 is screening 12 short films handpicked from the last five years of the Berlin International Film Festival. Berlinale Shorts curator Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck on how she made the selection for MIFF 2024, and what to watch.

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MIFF 2024: First-ever Documentary Bazaar, must-see films, special packages and masterclasses at 18th Mumbai International Film Festival
MIFF film festival: Don't miss the retrospective of Jiri Trnka, 'Alien': a documentary about America's H1-B visa and Indian immigrants in the US, and masterclasses at the Mumbai film festival.