Rajinikanth reveals R. B. Choudary’s UNTOLD dream, shares heartbreaking conversation after paying final tribute to the producer | Tamil Movie News

The Tamil film industry continues to mourn the loss of veteran producer R. B. Choudary, who passed away recently in an accident. On Thursday (May 7), superstar Rajinikanth visited in person to pay his final respects to the legendary producer. He offered flowers near the mortal remains and later consoled the grieving family. Rajinikanth’s arrival…

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Top 5 residential areas in Bhubaneswar for property investment

Sundarpada is rapidly developing as a preferred residential destination because of its affordability and improving infrastructure. Located near the airport and connected to important city areas, the locality is witnessing increasing residential construction activity. Buyers looking for budget-friendly plots, independent houses, and apartments are showing interest in Sundarpada. The area also benefits from peaceful surroundings…

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‘Very surprised’: Cheteshwar Pujara baffled by Rishabh Pant’s underwhelming IPL record | Cricket News

Lucknow Super Giants’ skipper Rishabh Pant during a warm-up session. (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI: Former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara has admitted he finds it “very surprising” that Rishabh Pant has not been able to dominate the IPL the way he has conquered Test cricket, saying the wicketkeeper-batter’s T20 numbers do not reflect his immense talent.Go…

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DMK-AIADMK alliance on cards? TVK’s Vijay scrambles for numbers: Tamil Nadu CM suspense intensifies | India News

NEW DELHI: A fractured mandate in Tamil Nadu has triggered political manoeuvring, with parties exploring unlikely alliances as the race to form the next government appears to remain wide open.This comes as actor-turned-politician Vijay’s bid to become chief minister hit a roadblock, as governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar was reportedly unconvinced that the Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam…

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Houchengzui Stone City: This ancient Chinese megacity hides mysterious underground tunnels buried for over 4,000 years | World News

A huge ancient stone city buried for thousands of years in northern China has just become even more mysterious. Archaeologists working at the Houchengzui Stone City in Inner Mongolia have uncovered a hidden underground tunnel network dating back roughly 4,300 to 4,500 years. The tunnels were reportedly hidden beneath one of the largest and most…

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