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  • Dhurandhar 2 fastest Rs 1000 cr box office collection: Eyes on breaking Kalki 2898 AD, Pushpa 2’s records; read to know how Kantara, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Animal performed

    Dhurandhar 2 has crossed Rs 1,007 crore worldwide, becoming one of the fastest to hit the milestone. The film is now eyeing to surpass Kalki 2898 AD and Pushpa 2 records.

  • Dhurandhar 2 box office collection day 1: Ranveer Singh's film beats Pathaan, Jawan, Animal, sets new Bollywood opening day record

    Dhurandhar 2 records biggest Hindi opening, beating Animal, Jawan, Pathaan and Stree 2 with Rs 75.06 crore by 7 PM, heading towards Rs 100 crore on Day 1.

  • World’s largest freshwater Stingray weighing up to 300-kg discovered in Mekong River, stunned scientists

    A giant 300-kg freshwater stingray discovered in Cambodia’s Mekong River has become the largest freshwater fish ever recorded, highlighting the river’s biodiversity and urgent conservation concerns.

  • Adarsh Gourav says 'people are inclined to watch only major blockbuster films after pandemic'

    Adarsh Gourav urged audiences to support smaller films like Tu Yaa Main alongside big-budget hits such as Animal and Dhurandhar, saying that strong box-office turnout for diverse films is crucial for the future of emerging actors and creative storytelling in Indian cinema.

  • Rashmika’s Animal on-screen mother Indira Krishnan blesses newlyweds as Virosh wedding celebrations continue in Udaipur

    Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s Udaipur wedding drew love from across the industry, with Animal co-star Indira Krishnan, who played her mother, sharing heartfelt congratulations for the newly married couple.

  • When Ranbir Kapoor playfully made Rashmika Mandanna blush by calling Vijay Deverakonda during the Animal promotions

    In a light-hearted throwback moment from the Animal promotional tour, Ranbir Kapoor teased co-star Rashmika Mandanna by urging her to call Vijay Deverakonda on live TV. When Vijay answered with a casual “What’s up, re?” Rashmika’s shy reaction delighted fans and the clip has since resurfaced online, evoking nostalgia among viewers.

  • Shabana Azmi shares throwback ‘Jamal Kudu’ glass dance video, says she did it before Bobby Deol’s Animal moment

    It seems the veterans are proving that they were "viral" long before social media even existed! Shabana Azmi recently delighted fans by sharing a throwback video from her 2018 birthday celebrations, proving she was the original master of the glass-balancing act.

  • Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar leaves Animal and Jawan in the dust with record-breaking Netflix debut

    Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar set a new Netflix record with 7.6 million opening-weekend views, surpassing the streaming debuts of Animal and Jawan and marking a major digital milestone for Indian films. The film also topped Netflix’s Global Top 10 non-English charts across multiple countries, highlighting its robust international appeal.

  • How Ranbir Kapoor’s silicone fat suit was made for Animal, shocking transformation that made his dad-bad look real

    Ranbir Kapoor’s silicone Animal look refers to the prosthetic fat bodysuit used to create his older dad-bod phase, with viral BTS clips revealing a realistic, carefully crafted on-screen transformation.

  • Wild Encounter Goes Viral: Paraglider gets "boxed" by Kangaroo near Canberra

    A paraglider landed near Canberra, expecting a calm landing but instead, a kangaroo charged and threw aggressive forearm “punches” quickly. This video is going viral online.

  • Scientists warn Australia's Greater Gliders are in danger due to climate and logging collision

    Australia’s greater glider is facing rapid population decline due to forest loss, bushfires and climate change, prompting scientists to call for stronger protection of vital eucalyptus habitats.

  • The Jungle’s Secret Armour: How Pangolins survive on a diet of tiny prey?

    Pangolins, the jungle’s elusive specialists, survive almost entirely on ants and termites. Their unique diet, armour and nocturnal habits make them a marvel of wildlife adaptation.

  • These tiny spiders are creating giant decoys of themselves for their survival

    Tropical orb-weaving spiders craft giant spider-like puppets in their webs. Scientists say the decoys may deter predators, protect eggs and reveal clever, unexpected survival strategies in nature.

  • Hidden for 15 years, this tiny reed snake is finally discovered in Mizoram

    A tiny reed snake, Calamaria mizoramensis, has been discovered in Mizoram, India. Hidden for years, this nocturnal species reveals the forest’s secret biodiversity and the power of DNA research.

  • Meet Vulturine Guinea Fowl: This bird uses light to look blue instead of pigment

    The vulturine guinea fowl’s electric blue feathers are not pigments. Scientists reveal how microscopic structures manipulate light, aiding communication, survival, and health signalling in Africa’s open savannas.

  • Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal ser for Japan release in February 2026

    Ranbir Kapoor and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s controversial hit Animal is set for a theatrical release in Japan in February 2026, nearly two years after debut, potentially pushing its global earnings closer to Rs 1000 crore.

  • Explained - Akshaye Khanna, Bobby Deol, Sanjay Dutt: How Bollywood’s once romantic heroes are owning the villain era in their second innings

    Once leading men, Akshaye Khanna, Bobby Deol, and Sanjay Dutt faded with time. Their powerful resurgence as villains proves abandoning herohood was not decline, but a long-overdue creative correction.

  • Polar Bears are using 'jumping genes' to survive melting ice in Southern Greenland

    Polar bears in Southern Greenland show rapid genetic changes linked to jumping genes. Researchers suggest these may help them survive warming Arctic conditions, but risks remain high.

  • Fennec Fox: The Tiny Desert Fox with Giant Ears

    Discover this amazing creature of desert, Fennec fox, who have big ears but tiny size with clever survival skills in harsh and sandy environments.

  • ‘Extinct’ Oryx returns to Sahara Desert through conservation efforts

    Captive-bred scimitar-horned oryx are successfully reintroduced into the Sahara Desert, restoring ecosystems and showing extinction in the wild can be reversed through conservation.

  • This Fluffy American Curly Horse Looks Like a Poodle

    This fluffy American Curly horse is going viral for its poodle-like curls, adorable appearance, gentle personality and uniquely photogenic charm that captivates everyone instantly.

  • Scientists discover that Sea Urchin's nervous system can acts like brain

    New research shows sea urchins have a brain-like nervous system. Neurons are spread across their bodies, with light-sensitive cells included. The findings challenge traditional views of brain evolution and animal intelligence.

  • Science behind why millions of Red Crabs march together in Christmas Island

    Each year, millions of red crabs swarm across Christmas Island in a breathtaking migration from forest to sea for spawning.

  • Meet the Tasmanian devil: The fierce marsupial with a bite that can crush bones

    Discover the fierce Tasmanian Devil, the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial, with bone-crushing jaws, nocturnal habits and endangered conservation status in Tasmania.

  • KGF: Chapter 2 is the most viewed film apart from southern states on IMDb list, Animal is third, Saiyaara takes sixth spot

    KGF: Chapter 2, starring Yash, became a pan-India phenomenon, breaking records and dominating IMDb’s 25 years of Indian Cinema report as the most viewed film outside southern states, redefining commercial cinema.

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