Dhurandhar 2: ‘Ticket costs around Rs 500, I’ll watch it later’: Auto driver who debuted in films can’t afford ‘Dhurandhar 2’ tickets | Hindi Movie News

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge earned Rs 919 Cr worldwide. Yet auto driver Badrul Islam, with a brief final-scene role, can’t afford Rs 500 tickets—let alone Rs 2,500 for his family of five. Viral video: “Haven’t seen it yet.” Aditya Dhar‘s movie ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is breaking box office records. But a sad story from…

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AMNS India appoints Nobuo Okochi as CFO from July 1, Amit Harlalka to take over as CEO

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AMNS India) on Tuesday announced the appointment of Nobuo Okochi as Chief Financial Officer with effect from July 1.Okochi is currently Managing Executive Officer (India, ASEAN, Middle East and Africa) at Nippon Steel Corporation, a joint venture partner in AMNS India, according to PTI.He will succeed Amit Harlalka, who is being…

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Australian minister Tony Burke says he’s a ‘big Shah Rukh Khan fan’; calls Om Shanti Om his all-time favourite |

Bollywood enjoys a massive global fanbase, but it’s not every day that a senior international politician openly declares his love for it. Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has done just that—and how. ‘I am a big Shah Rukh Khan fan’ During a chat on the Indian Link podcast, Burke got straight to the point….

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US stock markets today (March 25, 2026): S&P 500, Nasdaq & Dow rally over 1%; Brent crude slides on renewed hopes of Iran war pause

US stock markets jumped on Wednesday while oil prices declined as hopes resurfaced for a possible pause in the war with Iran, lifting investor sentiment across global financial markets.The S&P 500 rose 1.1% in early trading after the United States delivered a proposal to Iran aimed at halting the conflict. The Dow Jones Industrial Average…

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NSO: Out-of-pocket spending still drives hospitalisation costs

Despite a substantial increase in the coverage of health insurance or finance schemes, which only cover inpatient treatment, between 2017-18 and 2025, out-of-pocket expenditure by patients and their families still accounts for almost all of the spending on hospitalisation. This was revealed in the latest household consumption survey on health conducted by the National Statistical…

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