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Why Turkey are turning heads in badminton’s Uber Cup; wins over Miyazaki, Wong

Why Turkey are turning heads in badminton’s Uber Cup; wins over Miyazaki, Wong

3 min readUpdated: Apr 26, 2026 09:29 PM IST It was bound to have been a miscalculation or underestimating at any rate, by Japan. But resting Akane Yamaguchi, Japan fielded their teen prodigy and Top 10 Tomoka Miyazaki as first singles in the Uber Cup against Turkey. Miyazaki was humbled 21-16, 18-21, 19-21 by Neslihan Arin in 82 long minutes. The dangerous Arin had broken away at 9-9 in the second set to claim the second. But it was from 16-18 down in the third that the Turkish shuttler went on to pound with power and snatch the opening rubber from Japan. Though Japan are far too strong albeit young in doubles, and should seal the tie, this Uber Cup has thrown up Turkey as a surprise. Arin is 32 years old, and ranked 30 in the world as against Miyazaki, ranked 9. Arin has once won badminton gold at Islamic Solidarity Games, and thrice at Mediterranean Games. She also has bronze at European Games, often facing Carolina Marin at the medal stage. On Saturday, …

The Mummy EXCLUSIVE: Jack Reynor talks about turning into Charlie Cannon and how Lee Cronin taps into fears for film

The Mummy EXCLUSIVE: Jack Reynor talks about turning into Charlie Cannon and how Lee Cronin taps into fears for film

It’s not easy to challenge the narrative of an already beloved film, especially after it has an arguably very successful franchise. However, Lee Cronin is not one to shy away from challenges, and his upcoming feature film is just the proof. He brings his expertise in the horror space to a reimagination of The Mummy, which has already managed to keep the fans on the edges of their seats.  Jack Reynor spills on embodying Charlie Cannon in The Mummy Ahead of the Warner Bros. production’s release in a week’s time, lead star Jack Reynor spoke to Pinkvilla about how it has been to step into the shoes of Charlie Cannon, an unsure father who has to deal with the disappearance of his daughter and face the consequences of her sudden return many years later, in a more strange manner than he expected.  Sharing his thoughts on first learning about the role, he said, “For Charlie, I felt it was important that he never really believed he was capable of being a father in the first …

Aamir Khan recalls turning to alcohol after Reena Dutta left his home: ‘Drank almost a bottle a night’

Aamir Khan recalls turning to alcohol after Reena Dutta left his home: ‘Drank almost a bottle a night’

Actor Aamir Khan has opened up about one of the most difficult phases of his life, revealing that he was left devastated when his first wife, Reena Dutta, moved out with their children, leaving him alone. He recalled that the emotional upheaval took a toll on him, pushing him towards alcohol, as he found himself drinking almost a full bottle every night for over a year. At the moment, Aamir Khan is dating Gauri Spratt. (PTI) Aamir Khan on turning to alcohol Recently, Aamir appeared on an episode of Duologue with Barun Das, where he revealed that following his divorce from his first wife, Reena Dutta, he turned to alcohol and drank almost every night for nearly one and a half years. “I was a teetotaller until I went through my first divorce with Reena. And then, on the first day when she left with the kids and I was alone at home, I couldn’t handle my emotions at that time. I had never, I used to never drink alcohol. I had drunk once or …

Aparna Sen says she regrets turning down Shyam Benegal for Ankur: ‘We got an actress of Shabana Azmi’s calibre’

Aparna Sen says she regrets turning down Shyam Benegal for Ankur: ‘We got an actress of Shabana Azmi’s calibre’

Shyam Benegal was a representative voice of the parallel cinema movement that ushered in new aesthetics in the 1970s. His first film, Ankur, received widespread acclaim and marked the acting debut of Shabana Azmi. But did you know that Shabana was not the first choice for the film? Shyam had first offered the film to acclaimed actor Aparna Sen, but she had turned it down. In a new conversation with Straight up with Shree, Aparna revealed why. Aparna Sen shared why she said no to Ankur, which later went to Shabana Azmi. What Aparna said The veteran writer-director shared that her Hindi films were ‘thundering flops’ and she never made those films to become a mainstream heroine. She said, “I was asked and I did it. The money was tempting. I think I needed the money for something or the other and unfortunately the choices that I made were very wrong. The choices in Bengal were very well-made but for Hindi films it was not well made. The films which I didn’t make which I …

From Oscar Winner To Marvel Icon – Turning Roles Into Millions

From Oscar Winner To Marvel Icon – Turning Roles Into Millions

Brie Larson Net Worth 2026 (Photo Credit – Instagram) With years of hard work and dedication, Brie Larson has established herself as one of the most sought-after actresses in Hollywood. Over the last decade, she has undertaken several prestigious projects that have not only earned her accolades but also generated millions. She even got honored by the Academy Awards, winning the Best Actress award for her role in Room. From featuring in small-budget movies to starring in massive studio productions like Captain Marvel and The Avengers: Endgame, Larson has done it all. Her career is soaring high, but what is her net worth? Scroll ahead to find out more about her filmography and impressive net worth. Brie Larson’s Career Highlights Although Brie Larson has made a name for herself in Hollywood, it was not outstanding when she started her career. Initially, she got smaller roles in her youth and was part of indie films before landing in big-budget projects. Her career has seen it all – the highs, the lows, various versatile work, and more. …

Ram Gopal Varma says Dhurandhar 2 will terrify those turning heroes into god, audience into sheep: ‘Clowns in circus’

Ram Gopal Varma says Dhurandhar 2 will terrify those turning heroes into god, audience into sheep: ‘Clowns in circus’

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma took to his X (formerly Twitter) to post another note about Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The Ranveer Singh-starrer, which hit screens on March 19 with paid premieres on March 18, is all anyone can talk about. RGV writes in his note that the film is a ‘horror’ for all filmmakers who made cinema that demanded the brain to be left at home. Ram Gopal Varma was all praise for Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Ram Gopal Varma says Dhurandhar 2 is a horror RGV began his note by calling Dhurandhar 2 a ‘horror’. Explaining, he added, “The @Dhurandhar2 is a HORROR. It is a horror for all filmmakers who built their careers and their fortunes on dumbed down, over the top cinema. The cinema that demanded the brain to be left at home. The cinema that was rammed down our throats full of LOUDNESS and MASALA which will be now soon on a ventilator struggling for breath.” He also stated that the film will ‘scare the living …

Surges 36% Past Its Break-Even Point, Turning Into A Solid Win

Surges 36% Past Its Break-Even Point, Turning Into A Solid Win

Scream 7 Box Office: Earns Solid Gain On Break Even ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Scream 7 has achieved box office success in less than a month. The film has been earning strong numbers at the domestic box office, pushing its total to profitable levels. It is on track to cross the $100 million milestone at the domestic box office. The film has achieved lucrative returns on its break-even point. Keep scrolling for the deets. Scream 7 is set to cross $100 million domestically The latest Scream installment grossed a solid $1.1 million on its second Thursday at the box office in North America. It has again scored the biggest second Thursday at the domestic box office. It declined by 47.6% from last Thursday, and its 2nd Thursday gross is on par with Scream 6. After two weeks, the domestic total for the movie is $98.2 million, and it is poised to cross the $100 million milestone this weekend. On track to hit $200 million worldwide Scream 7 is one of the biggest hits …

This Gripping New Play Is Turning the Global Heat Crisis Into a Personal Survival Story

This Gripping New Play Is Turning the Global Heat Crisis Into a Personal Survival Story

3 min readPuneUpdated: Mar 14, 2026 11:14 AM IST A “horrendously horrifically hot March” is how Mumbai-based theatre artiste Meghana AT describes the month in which the weather office has announced three heat alerts in the first 10 days. It seems an apt time for the premier of Meghana’s latest play, Fever Dream. After two shows in Mumbai, the play will travel to Pune on March 14. It will be staged at The Box Too in Erandwane. Fever Dream revolves around the climate crisis but with a playful humour that “allows us to dig deeper into the discomfort that existential threat is bound to bring”. On stage are an upstart serial entrepreneur Viren who has dabbled in a lot of startups before and is all confident swagger, and Shree, who is incredibly successful in the manufacturing world but, since she is running her family business, has not really got much recognition for her work. They participate in a reality show and, if they can win over the audience, they walk away with a Rs 2 …

‘Special Intensive Revision is turning millions of voters into outsiders in their own country’

‘Special Intensive Revision is turning millions of voters into outsiders in their own country’

Pragatipara Sanghatanegala Okkuta and Kalyana Karnataka Horata Samiti organised a one-day workshop on Special Intensive Revision in Kalaburagi city on February 1. It focused on citizenship, voter lists, and the problems faced by poor and marginalised communities due to the SIR exercise. Progressive thinker Shivasundar painted a stark picture of the consequences of recent SIR-related exclusions. “Removing deceased names and adding those who have turned 18 is the Election Commission’s job. No one opposes that, but denying citizens their official records under the SIR framework is a different matter. Without these documents, millions are being considered outsiders in their own country,” he said. Mr. Shivasundar cited Bihar as a cautionary example, where 65 lakh people, including 18 lakh Muslims, have reportedly been excluded from the SIR list. Across 13 States, an estimated 6 crore people face similar scrutiny. Those born between 1987 and 2004 are being asked to submit documents proving not only their birth, but also that of their parents in India. “This is not just paperwork; it’s a form of warfare, though there …

Jasprit Bumrah’s 12th over was the turning point that no scorecard will ever fully show

Jasprit Bumrah’s 12th over was the turning point that no scorecard will ever fully show

Like an ensemble cast movie, India had a variety of heroes in the tournament. At the start, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav and Varun Chakaravarthy were the chief protagonists; Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya and Arshdeep Singh took turns. In Eden, Sanju Samson would be extolled as the night’s star for his career-defining knock that took past the finish line. The title defence, so far, has not been flawless. India spilled three catches; Abhishek Sharma is yet to hit the higher gears; Varun has been subdued. Yet, Surya has this one man cheat-code of all fickleness of form and format, which is Jasprit Bumrah. A common thread in all of India’s highs in this tournament has been Bumrah. In Eden, too, it all began with him. A sudden, irresistible flow of energy emitted from the stands when Bumrah retraced his run-up again, at the start of the twelfth over. Shimron Hetmyer had just dismantled the crowd favourite Varun; Pandya was unusually bland. Suryakumar turned into his biggest match-winner. Hope buzzed and anticipation soared. ALSO READ | Sanju …