Vaibhav Gupta: ‘Aditya Dhar plays the sitar and has an ear for music’: ‘Dhurandhar’ singer Vaibhav Gupta on singing for Ranveer Singh starrer |

Behind every memorable song in a blockbuster film is a story and the story of how singer Vaibhav Gupta came to lend his voice to ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is as compelling as anything in the film itself. In a candid interview with India Today, Vaibhav Gupta revealed that his path to one of 2026’s biggest…

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Two-wheeler sales April ’26: Big gains for Hero, Honda; RE clocks 31% jump

India’s two-wheeler market has kicked off FY2026 on a strong note, with leading manufacturers reporting healthy growth in April. Demand remained robust across motorcycles and scooters, especially in the domestic market, while exports also showed positive momentum for most brands. Here’s how the brands performed. Two-wheeler sales April 2026: Hero MotoCorp emerged as the top-selling…

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“More things may come out”: Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal far from over as analyst warns more bombshells coming | NFL News

Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s controversy may not be over, as analysts warn more details could emerge. While Russini has stepped away and Vrabel has returned to the New England Patriots, speculation continues. Analyst Kelvin Washington suggested new information could surface as more sources come forward. Despite this, players like Drake Maye have shown support…

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Largest underwater flag and human stack in Andaman set to break Guinness World Record at Swaraj Dweep; here’s what travellers need to know |

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are preparing for an unusual global spotlight this weekend. Two underwater world record attempts are planned at Swaraj Dweep, also known as Havelock Island. One involves a massive Indian flag being unfurled beneath the sea. The other focuses on forming a human stack underwater, reaching a notable height. The events…

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Why India’s heat is getting harsher in 2026: Early heatwaves, below-normal rainfall, El Niño risk and rising human cost | India News

Step outside into 45-47°C heat and it is not just uncomfortable. It is immediate and overwhelming. The sun beats down relentlessly as the air feels heavy and unbearably still, hitting your face like a wave from an open furnace and clinging to the skin even as you step into shade. Within minutes, the body begins…

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