Vishal and Sundar C reunite for ‘Purushan’: FIRST LOOK teaser promises a masala riot |

Director Sundar C is back with Vishal for a new commercial entertainer titled ‘Purushan’. The first-look teaser hints at a humorous, mass-packed film with Vishal in multiple roles, serving ‘Tea and Justice’. This reunion with composer Hip Hop Tamizha Adhi follows their successful ‘Aambala’, promising a familiar blend of comedy and action for audiences. Director…

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NIACL AO interview letter 2026 released: Check direct link to download here

The New India Assurance Company Limited (NIACL) has officially released the interview call letter for the Administrative Officer (AO) recruitment 2024-25. Candidates who have been provisionally shortlisted after the declaration of the final result can now download their NIACL AO interview letter 2026 through the official IBPS portal.The online interview call letter is available on…

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WPL: Welcome win for Jemimah Rodrigues and Delhi Capitals; Mumbai Indians second on table despite fourth loss | Cricket News

Delhi Capitals’ Jemimah Rodrigues (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil) Jemimah Rodrigues led from the front to anchor Delhi Capitals’ tense run-chase with a gritty fifty, guiding her team to a much-needed seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in the Women’s Premier League here on Tuesday.Put in to bat on a slow surface, Mumbai Indians’ struggles in the powerplay…

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How Donald Trump’s leadership style compares to other US presidents like Obama, Nixon, or Reagan | World News

Donald Trump dislikes being compared to other American presidents. The irritation is almost visceral. Once described as the third-best president after George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, he snapped back that they had not fought “eight, nine wars.” When contrasted with Barack Obama or Joe Biden, the verdict in his mind is even simpler. He is…

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Japan ends the Akatsuki mission after a decade of tracking Venus’s turbulent skies |

Japan ends the Akatsuki mission after a decade of tracking Venus’s turbulent skies (AI-generated) Japan has quietly closed the book on Akatsuki, a spacecraft that spent more time around Venus than anyone first expected. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency confirmed that termination procedures began on September 18, 2025, after efforts to regain contact failed. By…

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