No steps taken to preserve many Bollywood classicsBollywood classics, a part of our national treasure, are meeting a similar fate. While some negatives are lost, others are irretraceable All film buffs in India are aware of the 1946 classic Chetan Anand's debut film as director, it was India's ... Times of India, 4 days ago |
'Jugaad' Plant Returns power to the peopleIt's a power play of a different sort that has brought to light the true grit of some people in a small village in Hazaribag . In a David-Goliath like encounter, villagers of Kumhara Bengwari - who have been protesting against NTPC's ultra mega ... Times of India, 5 days ago
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On his film based on chit fund bust, 'Kagojer Nouka (Paper Boat)'Critically acclaimed actor Rajesh Sharma, who has acted in films such as "Maachis", "Ishqiya", "No One Killed Jessica", "The Dirty Picture" and "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana", joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on his future projects and his ... IBNLive India News, 1 week ago
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I choose my roles by the importance of the character: Rajesh SharmaCritically acclaimed actor Rajesh Sharma, who has acted in films such as "Maachis", "Ishqiya", "No One Killed Jessica", "The Dirty Picture" and "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana", joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on his future projects and his ... IBNLive India News, 1 week ago
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JPCC sets up committee to probe cash-for-vote chargesRanchi: Congress on Sunday set up a three-member committee to look into the cash-for-vote allegations against some state party leaders. The alleged scandal had surfaced a day before the April 8 Mayoral elections. "On the directions of Delhi ... ZeeNews.com, 1 month ago
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Cops alert on Chatra retaliationThe biggest loss to the Maoists in the past one decade is not likely to go without retaliation. After the killing of 11 Naxalites at Lango village of East Singhbhum district in 2001, it is for the first time that the rebels have lost as many as 10 ... Times of India, 1 month ago
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Temple credits Dhoni for its growing followingRanchi : Who gained from whom-- the ancient Deori Temple or its famous devotee Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni? The priests are modest enough to give credit to Ranchi's favourite boy Dhoni, saying his "success rate" on the cricket ground has given a ... Jagran Post, 2 months ago
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