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  • Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone starrer Pathaan becomes highest grossing Hindi film on first day, creates 21 records

    After a long-wait, the movie had finally hit the big screens on January 25 and collected a whopping Rs 57 crore. YRF film collected around Rs 70 crore on the second day. Ever since the release, the film has created 21 records, from - highest grosser on opening day to becoming highest grossing first and second day for Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. Here are some of the biggest records 'Pathaan' holds.

  • RIP Raju Srivastava: Here are a few things to know about the 'King of Comedy'

    RIP Raju Srivastava: Here are a few things to know about the 'King of Comedy'

    The ‘King of Comedy’ Raju Srivastava died on September 21 in Delhi at 58. Today, standup comedy in India is a thriving industry. But Srivastava, with his scores of fans across northern India, was a part of this industry much before it came into full bloom.

  • In Pics | A severed fingertip, faeces in bed: Key highlights of Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial

    In Pics | A severed fingertip, faeces in bed: Key highlights of Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial

    Here are some of the key moments from the high-profile trial, which featured blistering claims and counterclaims of domestic abuse.

  • And the Grammy goes to... | Here are the winners of the 64th awards

    And the Grammy goes to... | Here are the winners of the 64th awards

    Jon Batiste takes home 5 trophies, including album of the year. Olivia Rodrigo is the best new artist and has the best pop album, while Silk Sonic wins record and song of the year prizes

  • Singer-composer Bappi Lahiri passed away | A pictorial tribute to ‘Disco King’

    Singer-composer Bappi Lahiri passed away | A pictorial tribute to ‘Disco King’

    Bappi Lahiri, credited with popularising disco music in Indian cinema, passed away in Mumbai on February 16. He was 69

  • The world of entertainment saw rebirth in 2021

    The world of entertainment saw rebirth in 2021

    After a year of shutdowns and cancellations, 2021 brought rebirth and revival to the entertainment industry. Glamour made a big comeback on runways and red carpets in Europe and the US, which saw the return of the Met Gala and major film festivals and award shows.

  • Actor Sanjay Dutt gifts 4 Bandra apartments worth Rs 100 crore to wife Manyata, she returns them

    Actor Sanjay Dutt gifts 4 Bandra apartments worth Rs 100 crore to wife Manyata, she returns them

    The apartments in Palli Hill area come with 17 car parking spaces.

  • A look at world's 15 most popular YouTubers and how much they earn

    A look at world's 15 most popular YouTubers and how much they earn

    Accredited Debt Relief has compiled the statistics from different websites to find out the most popular YouTuber in each country with the most number of subscribers and the channel earnings.

  • Web streaming shows dabble in bold, political themes to target youth

    Web streaming shows dabble in bold, political themes to target youth

    Programming industry experts said these are bold political themes to take up, and they have emerged precisely because of the free nature of the medium.

  • Penguin launches Satyajit Ray library, to bring out 5 unpublished works

    Penguin launches Satyajit Ray library, to bring out 5 unpublished works

    These works consist of previously unpublished essays by Ray, Tarini Khuro translations by Ray and a lot of his illustrated works remain unseen till date among many others.

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