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Odia Film Producer Rabindra Mohan Sahoo Dies at 82

Veteran Odia film producer Rabindra Mohan Sahoo, known for 15+ films, passed away in Bhubaneswar. A former BJP candidate and councillor, his legacy spans cinema and public life. Read more.

Jamtara Producer Gets Bail in ₹2.5 Crore Fraud Case

A Mumbai sessions court grants anticipatory bail to film producer Manish Trehan, accused of cheating an investor of ₹2.5 crore in a fake Amazon Prime film deal. Read the full details of the case.

Odisha Grants Rs 1 Crore for Dhanu Jatra Festival

Odisha's culture department announces a Rs 1 crore grant for Bargarh's Dhanu Jatra, the world's largest open-air theatre. The 11-day festival starts Dec 24. Read about the grand plans.

AVM Saravanan, Tamil Film Icon, Dies at 86

AVM Saravanan, the visionary behind iconic Tamil films, passed away at 86. He upheld the legacy of AVM Studios, shaping hits for Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan & more. Read about his immense contribution.

Odisha CM honours blind women T20 World Cup winners

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi honoured four blind women cricketers from the state, part of India's T20 World Cup winning team, with Rs 11 lakh each. Read about their inspiring journey and the call for government jobs.

Bollywood Turns to AI Amid Film Industry Slump

As Bollywood faces post-pandemic challenges, filmmakers are using AI to create large-scale projects faster and cheaper. Will this technological gamble revive Indian cinema?

IFFI 2025 Wins Back Audience with Quality Films

The 2025 International Film Festival of India concluded successfully with outstanding film curation, restoring audience confidence in India's premier cinema event. Discover the highlights!

US Stocks Gain Amid Fed Rate Cut Expectations

Most US stocks advanced Tuesday as soft retail sales and mixed producer-price data fueled December rate cut hopes. S&P 500 edged up 0.1%, Dow jumped 288 points while Nasdaq slipped on Nvidia weakness.

US Retail Sales Growth Slows to 0.2% in September

US retail sales grew slower than expected in September at 0.2% as consumers faced persistent high prices. Producer prices rose 0.3%, driven by energy and food costs. Read the full analysis.

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