Sudhir Pandey reacts to ‘walk-off’ after being ‘ignored’ at Ginny Weds Sunny 2 trailer launch: ‘There was nothing like being disrespected’ |

A short video from the recent trailer launch of Ginny Weds Sunny 2 has set social media abuzz, with many viewers assuming that veteran actor Sudhir Pandey walked off stage following an uncomfortable moment. The clip quickly led to speculation about a possible disagreement or lack of respect from the film’s team.However, Pandey has now…

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Arshad Warsi reveals Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan are the first ones to call him on his birthday: ‘As soon as the clock strikes 12:01’ | Hindi Movie News

Arshad Warsi recently celebrated his birthday on April 19, with a cake-cutting celebration in the presence of the media, but it was his candid interaction with paparazzi that stood out. During the chat, the actor spoke warmly about the affection he continues to receive from the film industry and shared a touching detail involving Amitabh…

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Jensen Huang may claim Nvidia chips can do “a whole bunch of applications” vs Google TPUs, but as Google AI Demis Hassabis says: A lot of people would like to run …

The rivalry between tech titans Google and Nvidia is said to be heating up as the focus of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom shifts from teaching AI to actually using it to get answers quicker than ever. While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has claimed his chips (GPUs) are more versatile than Google’s, Google is preparing…

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Raids, arrests & green file: Why I-PAC is in political crosshairs in Mamata’s West Bengal | India News

NEW DELHI: An Enforcement Directorate (ED) probe into political consultancy firm I-PAC has snowballed into a major political flashpoint in poll-bound West Bengal, placing it at the centre of a fierce battle between Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress and the BJP-led Centre. What began as a money-laundering investigation has now expanded into a wider confrontation involving…

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Big payback: US launches portal to refund $166 billion in tariffs collected from Trump policy nixed by SCOTUS

The US government launched a portal Monday to refund more than $166 billion in revenue from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump and struck down by the Supreme Court.In February, the conservative-majority high court ruled against a swath of Trump’s tariffs. The decision marked a stinging rebuke of his key economic policy and opened the…

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