Jackie Shroff says that long before Salman became a star, he used to show the actor's photo to producers asking them to cast him in their films. This and more in today's entertainment news recap.
A round-up of all the big stories from the world of technology during the week.
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In an apparent reference to BJP president Amit Shah, Vijayan said those who had led"communal violence" in north India, thought that they could win the heart of people of the state by organsing road shows.
Despite recent subscription price hike, the new user signup hasn’t slowed down.
Tents littered the prime shopping area of Oxford Circus on Tuesday morning, with some activists huddled beneath a model boat with the words "Tell the Truth" across its side.
Aga Syed Hasan Mosavi, a noted Shia leader, was briefly detained by the Jammu and Kashmir police after he landed in Srinagar from Delhi with the cash of Rs 14.38 lakh.
Thackeray said the promises made in the BJP manifesto were the reason the two ruling parties joined forces ahead of the polls.
With Walmart Voice Order, the Google Assistant will be able to understand commands like "Hey Google, talk to Walmart," a statement that can be followed up with the request to add an item to your online cart.
'We obey the Word,' priests said in a Facebook post showing photographs of the public book burning and quoting Biblical passages from the book of Deuteronomy in the Old Testament.
Kejriwal, taking to Twitter, said the entire country wanted to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah and Gandhi must consider the option in larger public interest.
Directed by Harsh Warrdhan, #MeToo is 110-minute indie film about a young woman being kidnapped and sexually assaulted in a moving car.
The clash between two of Washington's most powerful leaders escalated the standoff that has partly closed the government for 33 days and that threatens the US economy and the livelihoods of about 800,000 federal workers.
The state Assembly on Thursday unanimously passed a bill proposing 16 per cent reservation for Marathas under 'socially and educationally backward' category.
The move would be another step to tackle a slide in the rupee, as oil prices are putting pressure on India, which imports some 80 percent of its crude demand. Its currency has fallen sharply this year against the U.S. dollar, amid a wider sell-off in emer...