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  • Alia Bhatt’s Alpha avoids clash with Battle of Galwan, makers to decide on new date

    Alia Bhatt’s Alpha avoids clash with Battle of Galwan, makers to decide on new date

    Mumbai: Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt’s upcoming film Alpha has decided to steer clear of a box office clash with Battle of Galwan, with the makers opting to reconsider the film’s release date. The decision has been taken to avoid a direct competition between the two high-profile projects and ensure better theatrical prospects for Alpha, which is said to be at a crucial stage of its promotional planning.

    Sources close to the development said that while Alpha was initially slated for a release around the same window as Battle of Galwan, the makers felt it would be prudent to move to a different date. The production team is currently evaluating multiple release options and is expected to announce a revised date soon. Alpha is considered one of Alia Bhatt’s significant upcoming projects, and the team is keen on giving it a clear run at the box office without overlapping with another major film.

  • CFG divests its shareholding in Mumbai City FC amid uncertainty over future of ISL

    CFG divests its shareholding in Mumbai City FC amid uncertainty over future of ISL

    Mumbai, December 27: City Football Group (CFG) has divested its shareholding in Indian Super League (ISL) club Mumbai City FC, citing growing uncertainty surrounding the future structure and commercial sustainability of Indian domestic football. The move marks a significant development for the league, which has been facing concerns related to governance, revenue models and long-term planning.

    Sources familiar with the matter said CFG’s decision was influenced by the lack of clarity over ISL’s roadmap beyond the current cycle, including broadcasting arrangements, financial stability of clubs and overall league expansion plans. Mumbai City FC, which enjoyed success under CFG’s ownership including ISL titles and continental participation, will now transition to new ownership as stakeholders reassess their investments in Indian football.

    Industry experts believe CFG’s exit could prompt wider discussions among ISL stakeholders regarding reforms needed to ensure stability and investor confidence. The development comes at a time when Indian football is seeking stronger institutional support and a clearer long-term vision to sustain growth and competitiveness at both domestic and international levels.

  • Tyler Perry accused of sexual assault in new lawsuit filed by actor Mario Rodriguez convert into news formate

    Tyler Perry accused of sexual assault in new lawsuit filed by actor Mario Rodriguez convert into news formate

    Los Angeles, December 27 :
    Hollywood filmmaker and actor Tyler Perry has been accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit filed by actor Mario Rodriguez, according to media reports. The legal complaint alleges that the incident occurred during a professional interaction, with Rodriguez claiming inappropriate conduct that caused him emotional distress and professional harm.

    The lawsuit further states that Rodriguez decided to approach the court after weighing the personal and career implications of speaking out. Tyler Perry has not yet issued an official statement in response to the allegations. The matter is now under legal consideration, and further details are expected to emerge as the case proceeds through the judicial process.

  • Sadie Sink says Spider-Man secrets harder to keep than Stranger T

    Sadie Sink says Spider-Man secrets harder to keep than Stranger T

    Los Angeles, December 27 : Actress Sadie Sink has said that keeping secrets related to the upcoming Spider-Man film has been far more challenging than maintaining confidentiality during her time on Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things. Reflecting on her experience, Sink noted that the Marvel franchise operates under intense scrutiny, with even the smallest details quickly attracting public attention and speculation.

    The actor added that while Stranger Things also required discretion, the level of secrecy surrounding Marvel projects is on another scale altogether. Sink’s comments come amid growing fan curiosity around casting details and plot developments in future Spider-Man installments, with Marvel Studios maintaining its tradition of strict information control.

  • Deepti Sharma Smashes Records, Becomes First Indian Cricketer To Claim Historic Milestone

    Deepti Sharma Smashes Records, Becomes First Indian Cricketer To Claim Historic Milestone

    New Delhi, December 27 : Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma etched her name into the record books on Friday, becoming the first Indian cricketer to achieve a historic milestone in international cricket. Deepti delivered a standout performance with the ball, showcasing remarkable consistency and control, which helped her attain the record and further cement her status as one of India’s most reliable match-winners in the shortest format.

    The achievement highlights Deepti’s growing influence in Indian women’s cricket, where she has emerged as a key player across formats with her all-round abilities. Cricket experts and former players lauded her discipline, adaptability, and mental strength, noting that her latest feat reflects years of hard work and sustained excellence at the highest level. Deepti’s record-setting performance adds another proud chapter to India’s rise in women’s international cricket.

  • Kohli, Pant, Shorey, Padikkal, Krunal Pandya Shine as Big Names Light Up Domestic Cricket

    Kohli, Pant, Shorey, Padikkal, Krunal Pandya Shine as Big Names Light Up Domestic Cricket

    New Delhi, December 27: Senior Indian cricketers Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant delivered impressive performances in domestic cricket, underlining their form and experience, as several established names produced match-winning contributions across venues on Friday. Kohli looked fluent at the crease, displaying his trademark composure and shot selection, while Pant showed aggression and confidence, anchoring his innings with authority. Their performances drew significant attention, especially as fans closely track the form of senior players ahead of upcoming international assignments.

    In the same round of matches, Dhruv Shorey and Devdutt Padikkal continued their consistent run-scoring, strengthening their teams with solid top-order contributions. All-rounder Krunal Pandya also made a strong impact with both bat and ball, proving his value as a dependable performer in domestic tournaments. The collective showing of these big names not only boosted their respective teams’ prospects but also reaffirmed the depth and competitiveness of India’s domestic cricket structure, which continues to serve as a vital platform for both established stars and emerging talent.

  • Former Malaysia PM Najib Razak Jailed For 15 More Years In Major 1MDB Corruption Case

    Former Malaysia PM Najib Razak Jailed For 15 More Years In Major 1MDB Corruption Case

    Kuala Lumpur, December 27:
    Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was on Friday sentenced to an additional 15 years in prison after a Malaysian court found him guilty in a major corruption case linked to the multi-billion-dollar 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal. The verdict marks a significant development in one of the world’s largest financial fraud cases, which had shaken Malaysia’s political and financial systems and triggered global investigations.

    The court held Najib guilty of multiple charges, including abuse of power, criminal breach of trust and money laundering, related to the misappropriation of funds from 1MDB. With this fresh sentence, Najib’s total jail term has substantially increased, reinforcing Malaysia’s efforts to hold powerful political figures accountable. Najib, who has consistently denied wrongdoing, is expected to pursue further legal remedies, while the case continues to be seen as a landmark moment in Malaysia’s anti-corruption drive.

  • Japan: Man Arrested For Stabbing 15 Employees At Yokohama Rubber Factory

    Japan: Man Arrested For Stabbing 15 Employees At Yokohama Rubber Factory

    Tokyo, December 27: A man was arrested in Japan after allegedly stabbing 15 employees at a Yokohama Rubber manufacturing facility, triggering panic and a swift response from emergency services. According to local authorities, the incident occurred during working hours, leaving several workers injured, some of whom were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. Police said the condition of the victims is being closely monitored, while security at the factory premises was immediately tightened.

    Officials confirmed that the suspect was taken into custody at the scene and an investigation is underway to determine the motive behind the attack. Law enforcement agencies are questioning the accused and examining CCTV footage as part of the probe. The Yokohama Rubber Company stated that it is cooperating fully with authorities and providing support to affected employees and their families, while ensuring safety measures are reinforced across its facilities.

  • DMart Prioritises Store Expansion To Drive Long-Term Growth Amid Rising Demand

    DMart Prioritises Store Expansion To Drive Long-Term Growth Amid Rising Demand

    Mumbai, December 27:
    Retail major DMart has reaffirmed its strategy of prioritising store expansion as a key driver of long-term growth, even as the company navigates evolving consumer behaviour and competitive pressures in the organised retail sector.

    Company officials indicated that DMart continues to focus on opening new stores across urban and semi-urban markets, viewing physical presence as a critical advantage in offering value pricing and consistent customer experience. The retailer believes its brick-and-mortar-led model remains resilient, particularly for essential goods and high-frequency purchases.

    Analysts noted that DMart’s disciplined expansion approach, coupled with cost control and supply-chain efficiency, has helped it maintain profitability while scaling operations. The company is also selectively strengthening its digital and omni-channel capabilities to complement its core store-led strategy.

    With rising consumption and improving footfalls, DMart expects store additions to support sustained revenue growth over the long term, reinforcing its position as one of India’s leading value retailers.

  • Dharavi Redevelopment Shifts From Aspiration To Action As Groundwork Gains Momentum

    Dharavi Redevelopment Shifts From Aspiration To Action As Groundwork Gains Momentum

    Mumbai, December 27:
    The long-awaited redevelopment of Dharavi, Asia’s largest slum, has officially moved from vision to execution as preparatory work on the ambitious project gathers pace. Authorities said the transition marks a major milestone in transforming one of Mumbai’s most densely populated areas into a modern, sustainable urban hub while ensuring inclusive rehabilitation for residents and businesses.

    Officials involved in the project stated that detailed surveys, land demarcation, and stakeholder consultations are progressing steadily. The redevelopment plan aims to provide formal housing, improved sanitation, upgraded infrastructure, and enhanced civic amenities to lakhs of residents, while also preserving Dharavi’s vibrant small-scale industries that contribute significantly to the city’s economy.

    The project is being implemented with a focus on in-situ rehabilitation, ensuring eligible residents receive homes within Dharavi itself. Special emphasis is being placed on transparency, grievance redressal, and coordination with local communities to minimise disruption during the execution phase. Authorities noted that the redevelopment is expected to create employment opportunities and boost economic activity across Mumbai.