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I will start shooting for an Australian film in a couple of months: Pallavi Sharda
Actress Pallavi Sharda, who made her Bollywood debut with "Besharam", will soon begin workshops to prepare for an Australian film.
Bangalore: Rescue operations to locate girl washed away in drain shifts to Madiwala lake
An eight-member team of Natural Disaster Response Force will look for the girl in the lake. Massive rescue operations have been on to locate the girl.
Sensex closes flat; healthcare stocks plunge
A benchmark index of Indian equities markets provisionally closed on Wednesday's trade flat down 25.18 points or 0.10 per cent as healthcare, information technology (IT) and technology, entertainment and media (TECK) stocks fell.
'Blood moon' eclipse to grace skies today
In India, the total lunar eclipse will start from 2.45 pm and continue till 6.05 pm IST.
Hrithik Roshan's 'Bang Bang' mints over Rs 200 crore in five days
'Bang Bang' an out-and-out entertainer, continues its tremendous run at the box office.
Snapshot: Sweat-drenched Shah Rukh Khan flexes his biceps in the new still from 'Happy New Year'
In 'Happy New Year', Shah Rukh Khan plays Charlie, a fighter who along with his team member pulls off one of the largest robbery.
Opposition in Tamil Nadu conspiring to sully government: AIADMK
"Opposition parties are working with an intention to bring a bad name to the government by making false allegations on law and order in the state," Paneerselvam said.
Five Afghan gang rapists due to be hanged on Wednesday
Five Afghan men are due to be hanged on Wednesday for the gang rape of four women after a trial that was criticised by the United Nations.
Ceasefire violation: Army officer, 2 personnel injured in Pak firing across border
India on Tuesday toughened its stand on the border situation, putting on hold the flag meeting with the Pakistan Army.
12 killed in Ukraine as fighting rages despite truce
Seven Ukrainian civilians and five government soldiers have been killed in the past day of clashes with pro-Russian insurgents despite a truce between the two sides, officials said on Tuesday.
Rajasthan's law & order failed miserably in BJP rule: Girija Vyas
"Criminals are engaged doing all kinds of henious crimes in the BJP-ruled state and exploitation of all groups in cities including women is rising every day," Girija Vyas said.
After Japan, Sridevi's 'English Vinglish' to release in Romania
After releasing in places like Germany and Japan, the film will now open in Romania on October 24.
Greenpeace hopes for draft plan to protect wildlife, forests
"We hope that the new government at the Centre will do the right things keeping in mind the wellbeing of wildlife and environment," the Greenpeace India's campaigner said.
India begin search for new coach after Palestine loss
India will begin the search for a new coach after Wim Koevermans' tenure came to an end with the team's 3-2 home defeat by Palestine.
Live: PM Modi addresses rally in Maharashtra, says time has come to wash away Congress, NCP sins
The BJP is contesting for 257 seats in Maharashtra.
Anti-Pakistan protests rock Jammu, political parties condemn shelling
The state unit of Bhartya Janta Party (BJP) on Monday demanded 'stern action' against Pakistan for the unprovoked firing.