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  • Shehnaaz Gill turns producer with Ikk Kudi, says, "I am overjoyed to bankroll a female-centric narrative"

    Shehnaaz Gill is all set to make her debut as a producer with Ikk Kudi releasing worldwide on October 31, 2025. Backed by Dharma Productions, the family comedy-drama blends humor, heart, and a strong emotional core.

  • When Pankaj Dheer revealed Mahabharat producer B. R Chopra threw him out for refusing to shave moustache, "It was my big stupidity..."

    When Pankaj Dheer revealed Mahabharat producer B. R Chopra threw him out for refusing to shave moustache, "It was my big stupidity..."

    Pankaj Dheer passed away on October 15, 2025, at 68, after battling cancer. His friend Amit Behl confirmed he had undergone major surgery before his condition worsened due to relapse.

  • Did Paatal Lok maker Sudip Sharma take a dig at Ranbir Kapoor's Animal? Says, "one man enters a hotel and kills 150 people, why are we..."

    Did Paatal Lok maker Sudip Sharma take a dig at Ranbir Kapoor's Animal? Says, "one man enters a hotel and kills 150 people, why are we..."

    Paatal Lok creator Sudip Sharma, riding high on the success of the second season, expressed concern over the portrayal of violence in mainstream Indian cinema. In a recent interview with OTTplay, he highlighted that on-screen violence often lacks "consequences," calling it a troubling trend in modern storytelling.

  • Aamir Khan on why was he scared of producing Lagaan: I'd seen my father go through hell as producer

    Aamir Khan on why was he scared of producing Lagaan: I'd seen my father go through hell as producer

    Aamir Khan, the Bollywood superstar known for his transformative roles in films like 3 Idiots, PK, and Rang De Basanti, recently shared a deeply personal reflection on his journey into film production during a candid conversation at the Red Sea Film Festival.

  • Shah Rukh Khan in talks for Baazigar 2, confirms producer Ratan Jain

    Shah Rukh Khan in talks for Baazigar 2, confirms producer Ratan Jain

    Producer Ratan Jain has confirmed that a sequel to the iconic 1993 thriller *Baazigar* may be in the works, fueling long-standing fan speculation. The original, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is celebrated for its gripping themes of revenge, betrayal, and love.

  • Exclusive - Ranneeti producer Sunjoy Waddhwa – ‘Future of OTT is great in India as per what I can see’

    Exclusive - Ranneeti producer Sunjoy Waddhwa – ‘Future of OTT is great in India as per what I can see’

    Ranneeti, the latest web series produced by Sunjoy Waddhwa, has quickly become a standout hit, captivating audiences with its authentic portrayal of defense-related stories. Praised for its meticulous attention to detail and grand scale, Ranneeti offers a gripping narrative that showcases the complexities and heroics of military life.

  • Oil hits 2016 highs at $ 52.34 a barrel

    Oil hits 2016 highs at $ 52.34 a barrel

    Traders are expecting the US Department of Energy's weekly update to show another drop in crude stockpiles, which should firm oil prices further after having already rocketed by more than 90 percent in value since February.

  • Brazil, India woes threaten tenuous sugar market recovery

    Brazil, India woes threaten tenuous sugar market recovery

    The possibility that millers in top grower and producer Brazil will continue to pump out large supplies of the sweetener at low prices may grow if the real continues its slide after Standard & Poor's cut Brazil's sovereign credit to "junk" status, analysts and traders said at an industry conference on Thursday.

  • China's August CPI up 2% on-year, PPI down 5.9%

    China's August CPI up 2% on-year, PPI down 5.9%

    Consumer prices in China have been fueled by rising food costs in recent months, say economists. Outside that, inflation pressures are subdued as a result of low commodity prices, a slow housing market recovery and overcapacity across many sectors of the economy. This is unexpected to change in the near term.

  • Thermal coal imports soar 24% to 33 MT at 12 major ports

    Thermal coal imports soar 24% to 33 MT at 12 major ports

    These 12 ports had handled 26.29 MT of coal during the same period of the last fiscal. Thermal coal is the mainstay of India's energy programme as 70 per cent of power generation is dependent on the dry fuel, while Coal Minister Piyush Goyal has been emphasising the need to increase the production by state-run Coal India.

  • Oil hits nearly 6-1/2 year low after stockpile build

    Oil hits nearly 6-1/2 year low after stockpile build

    US crude stocks were up 2.6 million barrels at 456.21 million barrels last week, the US Energy Information Association (EIA) said. Stocks at Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery point for US crude futures, rose 326,000 barrels to 57.44 million.

  • Got too much milk? NZ PM thinks so

    Got too much milk? NZ PM thinks so

    Dairy is hugely important to New Zealand's economy, making up around a third of its annual exports, but NZ Prime Minister John Key told CNBC a "perfect storm" was brewing in the industry.

  • Tata Chemicals Q1 net plunge 13% at Rs 153.04 cr

    Tata Chemicals Q1 net plunge 13% at Rs 153.04 cr

    Total income increased to Rs 4,079.37 crore in the first quarter of 2015-16 fiscal from Rs 3,871.37 crore in the same period of previous fiscal.

  • ArcelorMittal keeps forecast despite worse market view

    ArcelorMittal keeps forecast despite worse market view

    ArcelorMittal said the global steel market should be flat in 2015, compared to a previous forecast of growth between 0.5 and 1.5 percent, with sharp downward adjustments to the outlook for Brazil and the region around Russia and cuts to China and the United States.

  • Storyboard chats with producer, director Karan Johar

    Storyboard chats with producer, director Karan Johar

    Watch the interview of one of Hindi cinema's most reputed and successful producer, director. His movies have not only broken box office records in India but also boasts of strong performance abroad - Karan Johar.

  • Rabo, Caspian fund to promote agriculture-business in India

    Rabo, Caspian fund to promote agriculture-business in India

    The aim is to improve the livelihoods of small-scale farmers, as well as enhancing sustainable economic development in a socially responsible manner, Rabo Bank said in a statement.

  • China May inflation slower than expected

    China May inflation slower than expected

    China's inflation in May came in lower than expected, offering more evidence that Asia's largest economy is stalling and suggesting more easing may be on the way.

  • China consumer inflation stays at 1.4% y/y in March

    China consumer inflation stays at 1.4% y/y in March

    The producer price index (PPI) declined 4.6 percent, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Friday, extending a long-running factory deflation cycle that began in March 2012 to three years.

  • India's 2015 wheat output could fall by 4-5%: Agri Minister

    India's 2015 wheat output could fall by 4-5%: Agri Minister

    In February, the farm ministry's initial estimate put this year's wheat production in the world's No. 2 producer at 95.76 million tonnes compared with 95.85 million tonnes in 2014.

  • Include farmers as equity partners in ind projects: Kalam

    Include farmers as equity partners in ind projects: Kalam

    The former President stressed the need to conserve water sources and for steps to retrieve encroached water bodies and said linking of major rivers was the only source to provide enough water for irrigation needs of farmers nationwide.

  • CCI gives green signal for the Holcim-Lafarge merger deal

    CCI gives green signal for the Holcim-Lafarge merger deal

    The USD 40 billion-deal, which a few weeks ago was on the verge of even falling apart, was also the second instance where the CCI sought public comments to assess the anti-competition nature of the transaction.

  • India's cotton exports to slump 41% as China buys less

    India's cotton exports to slump 41% as China buys less

    Bulging world stockpiles and waning demand from China - intent on supporting its own growers - are hurting state-run Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), which is set to suffer its steepest loss in at least six years from sales in the current season.

  • India in biggest wheat import in 5 yrs as rains damage crop

    India in biggest wheat import in 5 yrs as rains damage crop

    Indian flour millers have bought between 70,000 and 80,000 tonnes of Australian prime wheat for April-May shipment at USD 260-USD 265 a tonne, including cost and freight.

  • India extends rice stock limit by one year: Govt

    India extends rice stock limit by one year: Govt

    The government will continue to exempt rice exporters from the stock holding limit, traders said.

  • 'Coal to surpass oil as world's top fuel within a decade'

    'Coal to surpass oil as world's top fuel within a decade'

    Powered by the growth in emerging market giants China and India, coal is set to surpass oil as as the world's top fuel source by around 2017, the International Energy Agency forecast today.

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