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Ektaa Kapoor defends Akshay Kumar for doing 4 films a year: ‘For industry to thrive, you need actors who work regularly’

Ektaa Kapoor defends Akshay Kumar for doing 4 films a year: ‘For industry to thrive, you need actors who work regularly’

Producer Ektaa Kapoor is basking in the success of Bhooth Bangla. The horror-comedy, starring Akshay Kumar in the lead, has been performing well at the box office. Ektaa took to Instagram on Wednesday to thank Akshay for trusting her and to praise his dedication as an actor. She compared him with the likes of Jeetendra and Dharmendra, hailing their prolific work ethic. Ektaa Kapoor has thanked Akshay Kumar for taking a chance with producers on their projects. What Ektaa said about Akshay Ektaa shared a picture of Akshay chatting with her father, veteran actor Jeetendra, and shared a long note in the caption. She began, “The time has come for me to say my thank yous… This picture of Dad and Akshay Sir reminds me exactly of what discipline can do. They are so similar that every time I talk to Akshay Sir, I feel like I’m talking to my Dad…Their discipline & their belief in the producer’s conviction, along with deep trust and respect is just wonderful!” ‘Because of the Dharmendras, the Jeetendras, and …

Upskilling vital to thrive in tech era, says HCL GM

Upskilling vital to thrive in tech era, says HCL GM

Students take a selfie during BLITZKRIEG-2K26, part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of P. V. Siddhartha College of Arts and Science, in Vijayawada on Friday | Photo Credit: G.N. Rao To remain relevant in a rapidly changing era, one must embrace emerging trends in technology, said Borra Suresh Babu, General Manager of HCL Technologies, Gannavaram, and president of the AI Club. Students create a floral rangoli during BLITZKRIEG-2K26, part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of P. V. Siddhartha College of Arts and Science, in Vijayawada on Friday | Photo Credit: G.N. Rao Speaking at the inaugural session of ‘Blitzkrieg’, organised by the Computer Science Students’ Union of P. B. Siddhartha College of Arts and Science at the Siddhartha Auditorium on Friday, Mr. Suresh Babu said continuous upskilling was essential to stay competitive in the technology-driven world. The day-long celebrations featured a series of competitions and cultural programmes. A large number of students took part in events such as paper and poster presentations, technical quiz, coding and decoding, treasure hunt, spot photography, and Mr. and Miss …

Judiciaries thrive through collaboration and mutual respect: CJI Sanjiv Khanna | Latest News India

Judiciaries thrive through collaboration and mutual respect: CJI Sanjiv Khanna | Latest News India

New Delhi, Judiciaries thrive through collaboration and mutual respect and the signing of a MoU with the Supreme Court of Nepal will build institutional comity for the future, Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna said on Monday. Judiciaries thrive through collaboration and mutual respect: CJI Sanjiv Khanna The signing of the memorandum of understanding is not a mere formal exchange but the reaffirmation of a centuries-old bond, renewed with a spirit of collaboration, mutual respect and shared purpose, he said at the event. “India and Nepal are more than just neighbouring countries. Our connection is etched in history and civilisational values. From the sacred Himalayas to the spiritual heritage of Gautam Buddha, our ties transcend borders and have withstood the test of time. These ties are not only visible in our traditions but also in the institutions that underpin our democracies,” Chief Justice of India Khanna said. “Among these institutions, the judiciary holds a sacred place. It guards the Constitution, upholds the rule of law, and ensures justice for all. It is in this context …

“I thrive on pressure, ” Kerala Blasters’ new head coach David Catala

“I thrive on pressure, ” Kerala Blasters’ new head coach David Catala

Kerala Blasters’ newly appointed head coach, David Catala, made a confident first impression at his introductory press conference on Thursday. The Spanish tactician, known for his modern footballing approach, spoke about his ambitions for the club, the challenges ahead, and the expectations from both players and fans. Club CEO Abhik Chatterjee and Sporting Director Karolis Skynkis were also present at the event. Impact of pressure One of the standout moments of the press conference was Catala’s response to the pressure of coaching a club with one of the biggest fan bases in the Indian Super League (ISL). Addressing the expectations from the passionate Kerala Blasters supporters, he confidently stated, “If I chose to be a head coach or even a professional footballer before that, I also chose to embrace this kind of pressure. I like handling pressure. I know that when the team doesn’t win, fans will be disappointed, and when we do well, they will be happy. The only way to manage this is through effort, hard work, and ambition.” With Kerala Blasters finishing …

10 creatures that thrive in volcanic environments | Life-style News

10 creatures that thrive in volcanic environments | Life-style News

Volcanoes are ecologically sensitive areas that often witness the wrath of nature. With an unstable landscape, warm temperatures, and the release of toxic gases, these areas are as unique as they are bizarre.  These volcanic regions of the world host a range of unique species that have evolved and adapted to these remarkable habitats. Here are 10 you must know about: Land Iguana These large cousins of the lizard are native to the Galapagos islands, thriving in intense volcanic terrains. They use the warmth from these volcanic rocks to regulate warmth inside their body. They can detect volcanic activity and feed on cactus and vegetation. The land iguana can detect volcanic activity and feed on cactus and vegetation. (Source: Canva) Lesser Flamingo The lesser flamingo inhabits extremely saline lakes like Lake Natron and feeds on cyanobacteria that flourish in such locations. Its unique evolution allows it to survive in salinity levels that would be lethal to all conventional species. Jackass Penguin The Jackass penguin, also known as the African penguin is known to live on …

Udne Ki Aasha’s Kanwar Dhillon says the show is a ‘win-win’ for him, ‘I thrive on the hustle…’ [Exclusive]

Udne Ki Aasha’s Kanwar Dhillon says the show is a ‘win-win’ for him, ‘I thrive on the hustle…’ [Exclusive]

TV serial Udne Ki Aasha has become the top show. It is currently the number one show with the TVR rating of 2.6 on TRP chart. It has managed to leave behind shows like mighty Anupamaa. The show by Rahul Kumar Tewary and Rolling Tales Production has Kanwar Dhillon and Neha Harsora as leads. Kanwar plays the role of Sachin Deshmukh who is witty, funny and over-all entertaining. His character has become a fan favourite. In a recent chat with us, he spoke about how the show has proved to be a fulfilling experience for him. Also Read – TRP Report Week 51: Anupamaa’s ratings fall; Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Udne Ki Aasha dominate To BollywoodLife, Kanwar Dhillon exclusively quoted saying “For me, Udne Ki Aasha is a win-win because I get to do it all—comedy, action, emotions—just everything,” adding that there is no single moment that standout as every scene is cherish worthy. He said, “There isn’t a single scene or moment that stands out because every day is fantastic. I’m so …

NASA’s Study Suggests Life Could Thrive Beneath Ice in Mars

NASA’s Study Suggests Life Could Thrive Beneath Ice in Mars

NASA‘s latest study has sparked interest in the potential for microbial life beneath the icy surface of Mars. Although direct evidence of life on the Red Planet remains elusive, researchers suggest that meltwater trapped beneath layers of frozen water could create a suitable environment for microbial existence. Their findings, stem from sophisticated computer modelling that highlights how sunlight might penetrate water ice to enable photosynthesis in shallow meltwater pools. Understanding Martian Ice Mars features two primary types of ice: frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide. This study focuses on water ice, formed from ancient snow that accumulated dust during previous ice ages on the planet. As the dust particles absorb sunlight, they can raise temperatures within the ice, leading to melting beneath the surface. This process is significant because while the thin Martian atmosphere typically causes water ice to sublimate directly into gas, conditions beneath the ice layer could facilitate melting. Analogies with Earth Research on Earth shows that dust particles can create cryoconite holes—small water pockets within ice that provide habitats for microorganisms. Phil …

OpenAI Sees $11.6 Billion Revenue Next Year, Said to Offer Thrive Chance to Invest Again in 2025

Thrive Capital is investing more than $1 billion of OpenAI’s current $6.5 billion fundraising round, and it has a sweetener no other investors are getting: the potential to invest another $1 billion next year at the same valuation if the AI firm hits a revenue goal, people familiar with the matter said on Friday. OpenAI is predicting its revenue will skyrocket to $11.6 billion next year from an estimated $3.7 billion in 2024, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Losses are expected to be as much as $5 billion this year, depending largely on their spending for computing power that could change, one of the sources added. The current funding round, which comes in the form of convertible debt, is expected to close by the end of next week and could value OpenAI at $150 billion, cementing its status as one of the most valuable private companies in the world. That valuation depends on pulling off a complicated restructuring to remove the control of its non-profit board and also remove cap on investment …

Badminton’s slow-court problem: For India’s Next Gen to thrive, more hours needed on slower conditions | Badminton News

* At his absolute peak in 2017, Kidambi Srikanth was denied a charge at the World title, stopped by Korean Son Wan-ho in quarters, after the Indian just couldn’t get his attacking game going in slow Glaswegian conditions. * 13-year-old girl prodigy Tanvi Patri, playing at Thailand last December on a sluggishly slow court, was caught on the baseline with flat tosses by her opponent – as the older, powerful Thai could hit through the thick air, but the Indian is yet to gain strength. * India’s contemporary finest Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty, cannot always leverage their power hitting in slow conditions. If opponents find it easy to retrieve their smashes and counter, they often run into walls costing them serious titles. What’s common to them all? India’s talented shuttlers, stroke-makers, dragged down (literally) by slow courts, once they play at varied arenas around the world. Asian stadia – with their throbbing live audience and compulsorily switched-on air-conditioners – tend to offer faster favourable conditions. That explains India’s success in Indonesia, Thailand, and even China. But …

‘Congress is corrupt, India failed to thrive under its rule’: PM Narendra Modi | Latest News India

In a sharp attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India failed to deliver under the “corrupt” rule of the grand old party while asserting that the “country is moving forward with confidence.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses ‘Viksit Bharat Viksit Rajasthan’ program via video conferencing, on Friday. (ANI Photo) “Congress is corrupt; it can’t think of a future; India failed to thrive under Congress,” the PM said ahead of the Lok Sabha elections due in April-May this year. Discover the thrill of cricket like never before, exclusively on HT. Explore now! PM Modi was addressing a ‘Viksit Bharat Viksit Rajasthan’ programme via video conferencing. Lashing out at Congress, the PM further said, “After independence, today this golden period has come. India has this opportunity to leave behind all the disappointments from 10 years ago. India is moving forward now with confidence. Before 2014, there used to be only discussions of scams and bombings. People in India used to wonder what would happen to them and to the country. During the Congress …