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Jigsaw Movie Review: Not Even Torture Porn Can Save This Film Franchise From Deadly Dullness
Jigsaw regurgitates the same premise of unlikable people being tortured to death while learning life lessons in their death throes, even as equally unpleasant police officials try to unravel different mysteries, all of which have the same thread.
Sonam Kapoor to Consult Author Anuja Chauhan On Her The Zoya Factor Role
The story of the film revolves around Zoya Singh Solanki, who meets the Indian Cricket Team through her job as an executive in an advertising agency and ends up becoming a lucky charm for the squad at the World Cup.
Another Video of Mahira Khan Smoking Goes Viral But Twitter Has Her Back This Time
Just last year when photographs of actors Ranbir Kapoor and Mahira Khan sharing a smoke in New York had surfaced on the internet, trolls lost their collective calm and began to relentlessly insult Mahira on three fronts. For smoking a cigarette, sharing i...
L-G Has Objected to Free Pilgrimage for Senior Citizens, Says AAP Minister
Under the "Mukhyamantri Teerth Yatra Yojana", 77,000 people were proposed to be taken on free pilgrimage every year, but it needed Delhi L-G Anil Baijal's approval.
No English Refs at FIFA World Cup for the First Time in 80 Years
No British referees will take part in this year's World Cup in Russia, the first such absence in 80 years.
Will Announce Actress of Baaghi 3 Within a Month: Sajid Nadiadwala
Bollywood celebrities like Wardha Nadiadwala, Ayesha Shroff, Bhushan Kumar, Gulshan Grover, Vivek Oberoi, Priyanka Alva Oberoi, Shaira Ahmed Khan, Avinash Gowariker, Subhash Ghai, Zubin Nautiyal, Akshay Kumar, Sajid Khan, Tiger Shroff, Jackie Shroff, Kris...
Paper Leak Scandal: Time to Introduce a New Agency to Share CBSE's Burden
The CBSE caters to 1.4 crores, it is spread across 22 countries and holds educational, professional and recruitment exams. “It is burdened but that’s not an excuse for letting us off from what happened. We have managed so far, and will do in future with a...
Vaunt International Fashioner Week To Debut In April
Many International designers will showcase their collection at the event.
Terrorists Barge Into Special Police Officer's House in Kashmir, Shoot Him Dead
The SPO's wife was also injured and was rushed to a nearby hospital in Bijbehara. Her condition is said to be critical.
Anna Hazare Ends Fast, Says Will Come Back in 6 Months if Demands are Not Met
Anna Hazare said that he was giving the government six months time till August to come good on its assurance and warned that his protest will again begin in September if the demands were not met.
BHEL Recruitment 2018: 29 Posts, Apply Before April 16
The country's largest power generation equipment manufacturer aims to fill 29 vacancies for Senior Medical Officer (SMO) and General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO).
China Gives First Peek Into World’s Longest Sea Bridge That’ll Live for 120 Years
The bridge will link Hong Kong to the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai and the gambling enclave of Macau, cutting across the waters of the Pearl River Estuary.
2018 Nissan LEAF Named ‘World Green Car of the Year’, 1st All-Electric Car to Win
The previous-generation Nissan LEAF was named “World Car of the Year” in 2011 and remains the only pure electric vehicle to win that award in its 14-year history.
IPL 2018: Not Ranveer, Is This Actor the Highest Paid Performer at the Opening Ceremony?
Like every year, this time also a bunch of celebs will enthrall fans with their performance in the 45-minute show that has been planned at the Wankhede Stadium.
Nokia 5 And Nokia 6 Start Receiving Android 8.1 Oreo Update in India
As per NokiaPowerUser reports, the Android 8.1 Oreo update is rolling out to the Nokia 5 in countries such as India, Tunisia, and Indonesia, while the Nokia 6 is only receiving it in India currently.
Microsoft to Hardsell AI to Transform Indian Businesses
The multinational technology firm is working to "democratise" the AI technology and make it available for all, said Microsoft's Executive Vice President, Business Development, Peggy Johnson.