ENTERTAINMENT
MTV Splitsvilla X6: Karan Kundrra makes a shocking statement about his proposal to Tejasswi Prakash; says, ‘I played Splitsvilla in Bigg Boss’
Karan Kundrra met his partner, actress Tejasswi Prakash, during his time in Bigg Boss 15. Karan humorously remarked while greeting the contestants of Splitsvilla X6, “I even did Splitsvilla in Bigg Boss.” This statement came as a surprise to the contestants.
ENTERTAINMENT
Anupamaa: Gaurav Khanna claims that his character, Anuj Kapadia, is not ‘dead’; hints at his return to the show?
While Gaurav is in the news for his debut on the digital platform with his vlog and his reunion with the Bigg Boss 19 gang, he recently mentioned that his character in Anupamaa is not dead yet and that anything is possible.
ENTERTAINMENT
Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai: Falaq Nazz slams Shilpa Shinde for disrespecting Shubhangi Atre for playing Angoori Bhabhi, says, ‘You are overly confident’
With Shilpa Shinde back for Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain 2.0, what ought to have been a victorious return has become a whirlwind of industry controversy. After actor Sourabh Raj Jain expressed his disapproval, Falaq Naazz from Bigg Boss OTT turned to social media to share her dissatisfaction with Shilpa’s comment on Shubhangi.
ENTERTAINMENT
Naagin 7 episode update December 28: Purvi and Ananta try to find their identities as the real naagin
Ananta’s parents discuss the deception they have hidden from their daughters. They have chosen the name Ananta for their daughter and Purvi for Pragati’s daughter to ensure her safety. The question is, who is the real naagin?
ENTERTAINMENT
Bigg Boss 19: Ashnoor Kaur evicted from the show, netizens call it ‘unfair’
Ashnoor Kaur was evicted from Bigg Boss 19 after hitting co-contestant Tanya Mittal with a wooden plank during the Ticket to Finale task. The announcement triggered a surge of responses on social media, with numerous viewers labeling the eviction as “unjust.”
BUSINESS
Digital India Act: Classifying intermediaries can save us from poor regulatory outcomes
The old Information Technology Act of 2000 did not classify the new services and functions that the internet produced. The Digital India Act is an opportunity to arrive at future-proof classifications to enable a trillion-dollar digital economy by 2026. This will help regulate intermediaries based on their technical functions, services and user harms, instead of a one-size-fits-all approach
BUSINESS
Are we ready for AI that knocks out jobs, fuels disinformation, and is difficult to regulate?
Many jobs that create content could become redundant and rapid generation of fake news no longer needs human efforts. Attempts at regulation grapple with the unknown as no one knows how ChatGPT and Google Bard will unfold







