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Suriya Hits Double Dominance In The List Of Top 3 Tamil Grossers Of 2026!

Suriya Hits Double Dominance In The List Of Top 3 Tamil Grossers Of 2026!

Vishwanath And Sons Box Office Day 4 (Early Trends): Enters Top 3 Tamil Grossers Of 2026! ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Suriya continues to reign the box office in 2026. Earlier, he nailed the number game with Karuppu, and now his latest theatrical release, Vishwanath And Sons, is going the same. Co-starring Mamitha Baiju, the family drama has passed the crucial Monday test at the box office. In 4 days, the film stands at 65 – 66 crore net collection in India! 3rd Highest Tamil Grosser Meanwhile, Suriya has delivered the third-highest Tamil grosser of 2026, surpassing Radhika Sarathkumar’s Thaai Kizhavi, which now stands as the fourth-highest-grossing Tamil film of 2026. However, it would shift lower with DC, climbing the charts upwards as well! Vishwanath And Sons Box Office Day 4 Estimates As per early estimates, Vishwanath And Sons, on Monday, August 17, day 4, registered net collections of 7.5 to 8 crore in India. The film maintained a healthy overall occupancy rate of 27.9% across approximately 4,900 shows on Monday! With these 1st …

Loud rebel vs mastermind: Lock Upp 2, Alliance winners Shreya Kalra, Mini Mathur redefine female dominance on reality TV

Loud rebel vs mastermind: Lock Upp 2, Alliance winners Shreya Kalra, Mini Mathur redefine female dominance on reality TV

Indian reality shows often followed a predictable and outdated template for female contestants. Women were often expected to fit into familiar archetypes, either the vulnerable contestant who won sympathy and votes or the quiet, supportive peacemaker who stayed away from conflict while stronger personalities drove the game. Contestants such as Gauahar Khan, Rubina Dilaik and Tejasswi Prakash challenged that formula with their outspoken personalities and strong opinions, going on to win Bigg Boss. But in recent years, few female contestants have challenged the established reality TV playbook. Mini Mathur wins Alliance; Shreya Kalra wins Lock Upp season 2. With Shreya Kalra lifting the Lock Upp Season 2 trophy and Mini Mathur winning Alliance, reality television has now crowned two women who played the game in very different ways. Shreya embraced confrontation and never shied away from picking fights, while Mini relied more on strategy and her ability to navigate the game without getting pulled into unnecessary drama. Their victories represent two different versions of female agency on reality television. One was unapologetically loud and confrontational, …

India continue decade of dominance over Pakistan with Pro League win

India continue decade of dominance over Pakistan with Pro League win

3 min readJun 23, 2026 10:04 PM IST It wasn’t pretty how it ended, and Craig Fulton might not be pleased with the way India began. But India’s strength on the ball in the two middle quarters, the second and third, was enough for them to eke out a 4-3 win over Pakistan in a breathless FIH Pro League contest in London on Tuesday. The win extended a remarkable run that has now seen India stay unbeaten against their arch-rivals for more than a decade. The victory may have been worth three Pro League points, but it carried significance far beyond a single evening. With India and Pakistan drawn in the same pool at August’s World Cup and also likely to cross paths at the Asian Games in September, Tuesday’s encounter could be the first of several meetings between the rivals over the next 100 days. They will face each other again in the return Pro League fixture on June 26. India entered the match as favourites, not just because of a superior record in …

The An Se-young dominance over PV Sindhu | Badminton News

The An Se-young dominance over PV Sindhu | Badminton News

The last time PV Sindhu took a set off World No 1 and Olympic champion An Se-young was in April of 2023. With her 10th loss to the era’s greatest shuttler, a 21-17, 21-15 straight sets put-down at the Super 1000 Indonesia Open, there is danger of a fatalistic feeling taking root: that she might never beat the Korean. It would go against what made Sindhu India’s highest achieving shuttler, and the legacy of her 5 big medals – Rio silver and the two bronzes and silvers at World’s or the 2019 title, where she did not allow the greatness of her opponents from eventually beating them anyway. Her absolute self-assurance started with the Chinese she decimated, and culminated in her greatest win, the 2019 quarterfinals against Tai Tzu-ying at the Basel World’s. If she could solve the Tai Tzu-ying riddle, she ought to back herself to one day – soon – beat An Se-young too. The 21-17, 21-15 however was nowhere close to how to get that done. Coach Irwansyah will need to play …

Dominance at the top, battles everywhere else

Dominance at the top, battles everywhere else

The 2025–26 Indian Women’s League season will be remembered as the campaign where East Bengal FC Women transformed dominance into history. In the ninth edition of India’s premier women’s football competition, the Kolkata giants successfully defended their crown. It was not simply a successful title defence; it was one of the most commanding league campaigns Indian women’s football has witnessed. Played between December 2025 and May 2026, the season unfolded in two phases due to international calendar commitments around the AFC Women’s Asian Cup preparations. Eight teams competed in a centralised format mainly across Kolkata and Kalyani, with the league producing 175 goals and several memorable storylines. Yet despite the improving competitiveness in mid-table and the drama at the bottom, one reality became increasingly obvious as the season progressed: East Bengal were operating at a level above everyone else. The Red & Gold brigade finished the campaign with 13 wins from 14 matches, collecting 39 points while scoring 47 goals and conceding only five. Their only defeat came in a surprise loss against Kickstart FC …

After Bengal sweep, why BJP needs to wait till 2029 for dominance in Rajya Sabha | Political Pulse News

After Bengal sweep, why BJP needs to wait till 2029 for dominance in Rajya Sabha | Political Pulse News

While its unprecedented sweep of West Bengal will add more confidence to the BJP’s campaign for over half a dozen state Assembly elections due next year, the NDA will have to wait till 2029 for its dominance to take shape in the Rajya Sabha. Following the merger of seven Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs with the BJP in the Rajya Sabha, the BJP-led NDA’s tally in the Council of States is currently 148 in the 245-member House – 15 seats short of a two-thirds majority of 163 seats required for pushing significant legislative business like the constitutional amendments. The NDA members in the Upper House include 113 MPs of the BJP, 5 of the AIADMK, 4 each from the Janata Dal (United) and NCP, 2 each from the Telugu Desam Party, Shiv Sena and United People’s Party (Liberal) and 1 each from the Rashtriya Lok Dal, Janata Dal (Secular), Ason Gana Parishad, Republican Party of India (Athawale) and Rashtriya Lok Morcha. The tally also includes 7 nominated members who have not yet joined the BJP, …

Shooter involved in firing at Rohit Shetty’s house arrested, wanted establish ‘dominance’ in underworld

Shooter involved in firing at Rohit Shetty’s house arrested, wanted establish ‘dominance’ in underworld

The shooter, who allegedly fired shots at filmmaker Rohit Shetty‘s house in Mumbai two months ago, was arrested by a joint team of the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force and Mumbai Police Crime Branch on Thursday. Filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s Mumbai house was targeted by gunmen in February. (ANI/Sunil Khandare) According to a police statement, the accused has been identified as Pradeep Kumar alias Gaath. He was apprehended from the Chhadami Mattha area on the Agra-Etah road under the Bah police station limits in Agra at 3:56 PM on Thursday. The firing at Rohit Shetty’s home in Mumbai’s Juhu suburb took place on the night of February 1, 2026. Gunmen fired shots at Shetty Tower, the filmmaker’s residence, hitting the glass railing on his balcony. The attack was allegedly carried out at the behest of the notorious Shubham Lonkar gang to extort money and engender fear within the film industry and among the public. Joint operation by UP STF and Mumbai Police The police statement called the arrest “the result of technical analysis and intelligence sharing …

OPINION: Is the Dhurandhar dominance a boon by saving Bollywood or a bane silencing competition?

OPINION: Is the Dhurandhar dominance a boon by saving Bollywood or a bane silencing competition?

The Hindi film industry’s biggest blockbusters, Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh in the lead, witnessed a historic run at the box office. Helmed by Aditya Dhar, both films opened major conversations about how their success can transform the filmmaking style in Hindi cinema. One major question that arises is whether Dhurandhar’s dominance at the box office is a boon that is saving Bollywood or a bane that is silencing competition. In my opinion, tentpole films like Dhurandhar are a matter of pride for the industry. These movies attract huge footfalls, which eventually drive the business. Big grossers are always welcome, but you can’t have such releases every week. Therefore, the industry needs small and mid-budget films to work consistently. This used to happen quite well in the pre-pandemic era, but everything has changed this decade. Dhurandhar isn’t directly a bane that silences competition. It’s more about the industry not getting the scheduling of films right. Yash made a smart decision by avoiding a clash of Toxic with Dhurandhar: The Revenge, but it …

From 5 shows to 60: How fans pushed Project Hail Mary into more IMAX screens amid Dhurandhar 2 dominance | Hollywood News

From 5 shows to 60: How fans pushed Project Hail Mary into more IMAX screens amid Dhurandhar 2 dominance | Hollywood News

Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary, which premiered globally on March 20, released in India on March 26. The delay was due to the dominance of Ranveer Singh-led Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Even after the delay, the film initially got only five IMAX shows, which was later increased to 9, which was quite less for a film shot specifically for IMAX. The fewer shows upset the fans and now, more screens have been given to Project Hail Mary. Out of India’s 34 IMAX theatres, the film initially secured only a handful of slots, as most premium screens were occupied by Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which released earlier on March 19 and continues to perform strongly at the box office. ALSO READ: Dhruv Rathee calls Dhurandhar 2 an ‘expensive advertisement’, slams the film as political ‘gaslighting’ IMAX shows for Project Hail Mary increased to 60 Initially, by Wednesday night (March 25), Project Hail Mary had no IMAX shows listed on major ticketing platforms. A few theatres in Kochi and Coimbatore briefly added IMAX screenings, only to withdraw them without …

Carolina Marin retires: The Spanish trailblazer who hated finishing second, was unapologetically aggressive and took on Asian dominance | Badminton News

Carolina Marin retires: The Spanish trailblazer who hated finishing second, was unapologetically aggressive and took on Asian dominance | Badminton News

Carolina Marin bit into gold medals – one Olympics and three at World Championships – like they were chocolate coins. Akane Yamaguchi spent the whole 2018 World Championships prize ceremony, agape at the crunched medal. Marin went belligerent in court battles with the same unapologetic aura that radiated in her beaming podium snapshots after her wins. CM emceed her own coronations, making badminton aggression an acoustic of her own. Pictures of Marin gently trotting on horseback had been staples on her social shares in recent years. But the great Gallop of Huelva in Spain, badminton’s unstoppable steed when in her pomp, finally called time on her career – and she was specific in mentioning ‘professional career’, so recreational players beware. A fortnight ago, she was successfully putting in a tough plyometrics session, giving the kettleball a good go, but the fourth surgery on her knees meant a wrap on a 14-year-long top-flight international career. Marin abhorred second place – her only silver significant medal coming in the 2023 World Championships, after golds in 2014, ’15 …