Irrfan Khan Dies Before Official Release of Angrezi Medium: Rohitash Gaud tells story

Actor Rohitash Gaud narrates a heartwarming and hilarious story about Irrfan Khan and his mother and their struggling days in Mumbai and Bollywood. He also narrates the tale of unbreakable friendships and small-town mentalities with Irrfan Khan when they were struggling in Bollywood together. But sadly the actor Irrfan Khan passed away before his next... Continue Reading →

Bollywood Stars & Films Lose Huge Money in Lockdown: Expert tells Bollywood Cineplex

Bollywood Stars & Industry Lost Huge Money due to Lockdown:: Ex Reliance Entertainment Distribution Head tells Muqbil Ahmar, Editor, Bollywood Cineplex. Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHogdyAD0Fc&t=884s 1. Akshay Kumar :- Is one of Bollywood actors facing loss due to lockdown as he had many movies to release. Sooryavanshi and Laxmmi Bomb are delayed. Movie... Continue Reading →

Mental health stigma: End it right away

By Muqbil Ahmar Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone recently opened up about being depressed. Other actors such as Pratyusha Banerjee or Jiah Khan committed suicide. Mental health disorders are common these days. In fact, Deepika Padukone has gone ahead and founded an NGO called Live Laugh Love in order to fight depression. According to a study in the United Kingdom, 85 per cent of UK workers... Continue Reading →

Big Data Analytics bringing disruption in sports & athletics: Digital transformation

Several new-age digital transformation technologies such as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Internet of Things (IoT), Analytics are making a substantial impact on industries and human activities across the world ranging from healthcare to oil and gas to education, even the world of sports. Modern disruptive innovations are being put to widespread and diverse use. Ace India's shuttler PV Sindhu was almost within striking distance of a historic BWF World Championships 2017; however, she lost... Continue Reading →

Does India need a 2nd Green Revolution? Freedom from hunger

Till the 70s, India imported food and depended on foreign donors. Famines were common. Lack of development and modern technology, faulty food distribution, and other factors led to a big chunk of population going hungry and unable to feed. Malnutrition and starvation were the biggest problems facing the country. Food grains had to be imported as traditional agricultural practices, with low... Continue Reading →

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