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BB 6 Marathi Reva Kaurase on facing casting couch in a south: It took me time to recover, I believed I had got the film

BB 6 Marathi Reva Kaurase on facing casting couch in a south: It took me time to recover, I believed I had got the film

For many actors, a reality show can become a turning point. While Bigg Boss Marathi 6 gave Reva Kaurase greater visibility and helped her connect with a wider audience, the actor says success in the entertainment industry doesn’t come overnight. The opportunities may increase, but the struggle to find meaningful work remains very real. BB 6 Marathi Reva Kaurase on facing casting couch in a south: It took me time to recover, I believed I had got the film Reflecting on life after Bigg Boss Marathi, Reva says that while the show undoubtedly amplified her reach, it did not eliminate the uncertainty that comes with the profession. “Bigg Boss is a huge platform and a very big brand, so it has definitely made a difference. But I was already working in television before the show. TV offers were coming even then, and when it comes to films, I’m still attending meetings and waiting to see what the right opportunity is,” she shares. Behind the growing recognition, however, lies an experience that the actress says left …

Between visibility and storytelling: Huma Qureshi and Kritika Kamra on Bollywood’s future

Between visibility and storytelling: Huma Qureshi and Kritika Kamra on Bollywood’s future

Huma Qureshi and Kritika Kamra in conversation with Rohit Khilnani, at The Hindu Huddle 2026 on May 5, 2026. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar Film production in Bollywood has gone down by 50%, and current filmmakers are confused about their prospective audience, according to actor Huma Qureshi. “It’s not an alarming sign, but I feel for upcoming actors who struggle for opportunities,” said Ms. Qureshi, who was speaking at The Hindu Huddle 2026 on Friday (May 5, 2026). Also Read: The Hindu Huddle 2026 Day 1 Highlights She shared her observations on current trends in Bollywood, along with fellow actor Kritika Kamra, during a session titled ‘New Avatar for the Silver Screen: The Global Reach of OTT’, which was moderated by journalist and talk show host Rohit Khilnani. In pictures: The Hindu Huddle 2026 | Day 1 Day 1 of The Hindu Huddle in Bengaluru, inaugurated by Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar (R). Dr. Narayan Lakshman, The Hindu’s Opinion editor and the curator of The Huddle (L) is seen at the event. The Hindu Huddle …

Lunar Eclipse Today Timings Live Updates: Chandra Grahan 2026 Sutak Kaal, Visibility In India, How To Watch And More

Lunar Eclipse Today Timings Live Updates: Chandra Grahan 2026 Sutak Kaal, Visibility In India, How To Watch And More

Chandra Grahan Date And Timings In India Live Updates: India will witness its first lunar eclipse of 2026 today, on March 3, coinciding with Holi. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow on the lunar surface. During totality, the Moon can glow a deep copper-red, a phenomenon popularly called a “Blood Moon,” caused by Earth’s atmosphere bending red light toward the Moon, similar to a red sunset. This eclipse is especially notable because in many Indian cities it will appear as a rare “Grastodaya” event, where the Moon rises already partially or fully eclipsed. Northeastern India is expected to see the most dramatic views, while visibility in other regions will vary. Follow this live blog for city-wise timings, Sutak Kaal details, visibility updates, safety tips, scientific explanations, and real-time visuals as the eclipse unfolds. Stay tuned for continuous updates from across India and the world. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective …

Ajit Pawar Death: Low Visibility at Baramati Airport Linked to Crash | India News

Ajit Pawar Death: Low Visibility at Baramati Airport Linked to Crash | India News

Last Updated:February 28, 2026, 18:49 IST Ajit Pawar and four others died in a Learjet 45 crash at Baramati airport due to low visibility below VFR minima. The NCP is expected to stake claims on Ajit Pawar’s portfolios after his death. (File image) The initial investigation into the death of former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has revealed that visibility at Baramati airport was low on January 28. The Learjet 45 aircraft, operated by VSR Ventures, was flying from Mumbai to Baramati when it crashed while trying to land at the airfield, killing all five people on board, including Ajit Pawar. According to the report, on the day of the accident, the tower was manned by a ground instructor of one of the FTO who was communicating with the aircraft to assist the landing. The crew of VT-SSK asked for visibility while approaching Baramati for which the tower replied as 3000 meters by looking at the visibility markers. While giving the landing clearance, the tower informed winds as calm. Hence, the visibility reported at …

Preliminary probe into Ajit Pawar plane crash flags low visibility among factors| India News

Preliminary probe into Ajit Pawar plane crash flags low visibility among factors| India News

The VSR Aviation chartered jet carrying Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar crashed as the crew attempted to land in visibility of 3,000 metres, against a legal minimum of 5,000 metres for approaches at such airports, the preliminary investigation report has suggested. Charred remains of the charter plane at the crash site in which Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and four others lost their lives, in Baramati on Thursday. (ANI Video Grab) All five people aboard the Learjet 45XR — including two pilots, a cabin attendant and two passengers — were killed when the aircraft came down to the left of Runway 11 at Baramati airport, struck trees and was engulfed in fire. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s preliminary report found that visibility at the time of landing was 3,000 metres and this was conveyed to the pilots. Visual Flight Rules (VFR) require a minimum of 5,000 metres. VFR refers to visual flight rules that apply when landing at airports without landing navigation instruments. The report also mentioned what it said were systemic flaws. …

Ajit Pawar death: Poor visibility suspected during landing, says minister

Ajit Pawar death: Poor visibility suspected during landing, says minister

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Wednesday said a transparent and accountable probe would be carried out into the plane crash that claimed the life of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister (CM) Ajit Pawar. Addressing the media, the minister said preliminary inputs indicated poor visibility during landing and outlined the sequence of events that led to the accident. “We will conduct an investigation in a transparent and accountable manner. Preliminary information indicates that visibility was poor at the site at the time of landing around 8:48 am,” he said, reported news agency ANI.  #WATCH | Pune | On Maha Dy CM Ajit Pawar`s demise in a plane crash, Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu says,” We will conduct an investigation in a transparent and accountable manner. Preliminary information indicates that visibility was poor at the site… pic.twitter.com/qPs0k6hQH7 — ANI (@ANI) January 28, 2026 Ajit Pawar death: Pilot initially reported runway was not visible, says Civil Aviation Minister The minister further stated, “Before landing, ATC (Air Traffic Control) asked the pilot …

Ajit Pawar Death: VSR Ventures Says Aircraft Was Absolutely Fit, Low Visibility Caused Plane Crash | India News

Ajit Pawar Death: VSR Ventures Says Aircraft Was Absolutely Fit, Low Visibility Caused Plane Crash | India News

Last Updated:January 28, 2026, 14:12 IST Ajit Pawar was traveling to Baramati from Mumbai to address public meetings as part of the campaign for the February 5 zilla parishad elections in the state. Visual from crash site. (Image: PTI) VK Singh, owner of VSR Aviation, whose aircraft crashed in Maharashtra’s Baramati, claiming Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s life, said that the plane was “absolutely fit”. Singh said that there was no visibility, and it is likely to have caused the plane crash. “The aircraft was absolutely fit to the best of our knowledge. The DGCA is investigating the matter…Primarily, it appears there was no visibility…,” VSR Aviation’s owner said. Ajit Pawar and four others were killed after an aircraft carrying them crashed in Pune district on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred when the plane carrying Pawar (66) and others landed near Baramati. Pawar was traveling to Baramati from Mumbai to address public meetings as part of the campaign for the February 5 zilla parishad elections in the state. All About VSR Ventures And Its Aircraft …

Dense Fog, Cold Wave Grip Delhi-NCR; Flights Operations Hit Amid Low Visibility | New-delhi-news News

Dense Fog, Cold Wave Grip Delhi-NCR; Flights Operations Hit Amid Low Visibility | New-delhi-news News

Last Updated:January 19, 2026, 07:42 IST Dense fog and severe AQI up to 434 gripped Delhi, affecting areas like ITO and Rafi Marg. GRAP-IV restrictions and flight delays at IGI Airport marked the harsh winter conditions. A thick layer of fog engulfs the national capital. Visuals from ITO. (ANI) A thick layer of fog enveloped the national capital on Monday, significantly reducing visibility across several areas. Visuals from the ITO area showed dense fog lingering through the morning as cold wave conditions continued to grip Delhi. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the area was recorded at 434, placing it in the ‘severe’ category. In view of the deteriorating air quality, restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)-IV have been implemented in the city. A thick layer of dense fog was observed in other parts of the national capital, including Rafi Marg and other regions. The AQI in the area was recorded at ‘417’ in the ‘severe’ category. #WATCH | Delhi | Dense fog engulfs several …

Dense fog, ‘severe’ air take over Delhi amid cold wave, pollution curbs| India News

Dense fog, ‘severe’ air take over Delhi amid cold wave, pollution curbs| India News

Dense fog enveloped Delhi on Sunday as ‘severe’ air quality and a biting cold wave tightened their grip on the national capital. Visibility dropped sharply in several parts of the city. Visibility dropped sharply in several areas, prompting advisories for motorists and commuters. (HT Photo) Alongside the fog, Delhi continued to struggle with extremely poor air quality. The Air Quality Index stood at 440 at 8 am, placing it in the ‘severe’ category. In response, authorities enforced Stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), the toughest set of anti-pollution restrictions, from Saturday. Also read| Grap-4 returns as Delhi AQI blows past 400 again Visibility levels across key locations The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported zero visibility at Safdarjung, while Palam recorded visibility of 100 metres. Similar fog conditions were observed in other parts of north India, with zero visibility reported in Bareilly, Lucknow and Kushinagar. Visibility stood at 100 metres in Amritsar and Gorakhpur, and 200 metres in Prayagraj. Also read| Delhi records coldest night in 3 years at 2.9°C; dense fog blankets …

Shark Tank India 5: Pitcher Stuns Sharks With AI Optimisation Tool For Brand Visibility, Namita Asks ‘Main Kahan Hoon?’ | Television News

Shark Tank India 5: Pitcher Stuns Sharks With AI Optimisation Tool For Brand Visibility, Namita Asks ‘Main Kahan Hoon?’ | Television News

Last Updated:January 15, 2026, 11:32 IST Young entrepreneur developed an AI optimisation platform, which gives your brand visibility in AI answers. Pitcher sparks brand visibility face-off between Vineeta and Namita.(Photo Credit: X) Shark Tank India has returned with a brand-new season. Season 5 of the show premiered on January 5 and has since featured several interesting pitches, filled with drama, insights and entertainment. In the latest episode, the ‘sharks’ were in for a reality check as a young entrepreneur put their understanding of brand visibility to the test. Ashish Kamathi, who recently graduated, pitched his AI optimisation tool, Vryse, which helps brands improve their ranking across multiple AI platforms and boost online product visibility. He presented his idea before a panel comprising Namita Thapar, Vineeta Singh, Kunal Bahl, Varun Alagh and Anupam Mittal. A young entrepreneur pitched an AI optimisation tool He started his pitch by saying, “My mother and ChatGPT are best friends. She refers to the platform for every piece of information, whether it is recipes or product reviews; after all, it is …