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'Can you imagine dancing with Madhuri Dixit?'

Madhuri Dixit, Karan Johar and Nora Fatehi will judge Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.




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Niti, Nia Add DRAMA to Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10

A week before the launch of the 10th season of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, its makers threw a grand party for the contestants and star judges.




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Bigg Boss 16: Salman Scolds Shalin!

A lot happened over the weekend as Salman Khan graced the Bigg Boss stage and gave Shalin Bhanot a reality check for behaving rudely.




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Bigg Boss 16: Why's Salman ANGRY?

Namrata Thakker picks those who are and gives you the highlights of the show.




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Bigg Boss 16: Shalin's Chicken Drama!

Shalin Bhanot is currently the most annoying contestant on Bigg Boss 16, thanks to his obsession with chicken.




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Bigg Boss 16: Salman Gets UPSET With...

Salman Khan pulls up Shalin for acting all innocent and not realising that he is equally guilty in the situation and for not maintaining distance from Sumbul.




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Is Shiv The MASTERMIND Of Bigg Boss 16?

As soon as Shiv announced Nimrit as the captain, Tina lost her cool and started fighting with both of them.




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Bigg Boss 16: Is Sajid the SMARTEST player? VOTE!

After two months of Bigg Boss 16, Sajid Khan is being tagged as the real mastermind inside the BB house.




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Pix: Devoleena Marries Her Gym Trainer

Television actor Devoleena Bhattacharjee got married to her gym trainer boyfriend Shahnawaz Sheikh in a private ceremony in Mumbai.




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Actor Tunisha Sharma commits suicide on TV show set

Sharma went to the washroom on the set and did not return for a long time. When the door was broken down, she was found hanging inside, he said.




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'Why don't you call Salman a TV actor?'

'Salman is on television for the last 15 years.''Why don't you call Amitabh Bachchan a TV actor? He's been doing Kaun Banega Crorepati for 20 years.'




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What's Making Nyrraa Nervous?

'I have only done supernatural fiction shows so far.'I wanted to do KKK because I find it very adventurous.'




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Aishwarya sheds her 'bahu' image

'We are not typical bahus in real life. We have to break this stereotype.'




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Gufi Paintal Of Mahabharat Fame Dies

Gufi Paintal, best known for playing Shakuni mama in the epic television serial Mahabharat, died on Monday at a Mumbai hospital due to age-related issues. He was 79.




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'I get so many calls I get irritated'

'Be it politicians, actors or from any other walk of life, I get calls from everyone saying that Bigg Boss is a great platform for their career and they would love to be a part of the show.'




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Making Shiva's Love Story Look Divine

Colors TV's new show Shiv Shakti: Tap Tyag Tandav tells the story of love between Lord Shiva and Parvati/ Shakti.




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Bigg Boss 16's Sreejita To Marry

Bigg Boss 16 contestant Sreejita De is all set to tie the knot with Michael Blohm-Pape.




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'The kiss was my major highlight'

'I had to just hold my lips for 30 seconds. But Jad got carried away.'





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'Where does Manisha get energy to bitch?'

'I hope Jad has seen the footage and he knows what he has done to ruin my reputation or my bond with people outside.'




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Who Won Best Ma, Pita, Beta, Beti....

Who won what at the Star Parivaar Awards?




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A Jhalak Of Malaika

Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 11 is all set to premiere on November 11, and the shooting has started.




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Bigg Boss OTT 3: Who is Sana Makbul?

She's inside the Bigg Boss OTT house, ready to charm everyone.




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Bigg Boss OTT: Who Is Shivani Kumari?

Let's take a closer look at her through her Instagram feed.




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The Man Who Got Slapped On Bigg Boss 3

Everyone is talking about the tight slap that Armaan Malik gave Vishal Pandey on Bigg Boss OTT 3.




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Sana Makbul Wins Bigg Boss

Rapper Naezy was the first runner-up while Ranvir Shorey was the second runner-up.




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Will These Stars Make It To Bigg Boss 18?

Bigg Boss 18 is all set to return to our screens on October 6. Hosted by Salman Khan, the names of the contestants who will be participating are not revealed yet.




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Make the most of mocks

With less than two months remaining for the CAT exam, here’s why mock tests can be your saviour and help you strengthen your preparation.




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Acing the CSE mains

How can one stick to the essential and make optimal use of time in the next six weeks?




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When mooting matters

Want to understand the nitty-gritty of various laws and get hands-on experience? A mock court session can do the trick. Hear it from some mooters.




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Unlock the marine mysteries

Dive into the blue sea and explore its depths as a marine biologist.




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Palliative care in demand

The sector is emerging as a viable option for students looking for careers in healthcare.




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A transformative experience

PARAS ARORA’S internship at Teach for India helped him become an activist.




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NEET nightmare haunts TN

Lack of clarity on the issue puts students, their parents in a quandary




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At K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram students understand basic concepts of Physics by doing experiments on their own

National award-winning science teacher K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram enables students of high school to conduct experiments in Physics and learn the concepts themselves



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Anthropocene: A response to the contagion and climate change

Five poems from Sudeep Sen’s new collection of poetry, prose and photography




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Dilip Kumar’s take on Heathcliff

‘Arzoo’ consolidated the legendary actor’s image as the tormented lover




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Mumbai Mapped: Click to find geckos, sunbirds, and turtles

A new interactive map of Maximum City plots the flora and fauna of the megapolis




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The curious case of the bullish stock markets in the pandemic

The relationship between growing inequality and booming asset markets has never been this stark




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Time Management is passé

The new fight is about managing the mind and distractions




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Life with my noisy roommates Google Assistant, Siri and Alexa

Comedy of errors are wont to occur when a tech writer’s lockdown friends — IoT devices — come out to play




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‘Main aisa kyon hoon’: Exploring the unique factor

David J Linden investigates what makes us human and what makes us distinctly, immutably ourselves




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Plant humanities: A discipline takes shape

The words buzz in my head: Plants, pollinators, medicinal cannibalism, history of transplanted trees and bodies... And I wish for educators to use this slant of thinking into their curriculum




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Amartya Sen and the ‘busted subject’

The Nobel laureate found out that welfare economics was a non-subject at Cambridge




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Farmer’s Share: A celebration of self reliant minimalism

Ambrose Kooliyath’s permaculture farm on the banks of the Nila River thrives on local resources




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A quiz on defamation

On this day in 1703, English author Daniel Defoe was placed in a pillory for libel after publishing a political satire, but instead of pelting him with stones and refuse, the public showered him with flowers. This week’s quiz is about defamation, slander and libel




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‘I make a conscious effort to seek out women’s stories... men’s voices are easily heard’

American translator Daisy Rockwell on introducing Usha Priyamvada’s ‘Fifty-Five Pillars, Red Walls’ — a novel that had fell by the wayside — to a new generation of readers in English




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The gender leap: India sent its first woman athlete to the Olympics in 1924

While India began sending women athletes to the Olympics fairly early, a few countries started doing so as late as 2000




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The past and the present are in constant dialogue at the Ramappa Temple

World Heritage Site tag brings droves of tourists to sleepy Palampet, where the shrine is located