How to Play LudoEarlier in the day, the shares of online auto classified platform CarTrade Tech made a weak debut on the stock exchanges, listing at over 1 per cent lower the issue price.Japan and India plan to cooperate in developing semiconductors, hydrogen and ammonia, the Nikkei daily reported on Monday, as the three areas are essential for energy security and decarbonisation.On Thursday, SRK waved at his fans from his balcony to celebrate the joyous occasion of Eid. The Pathaan star was then clicked at Aishwarya and her husband Sahil’s wedding reception, which he attended in a slick black suit. Shah Rukh completed his summer look by tucking his hair in a man-bun, and greeted the gathered photographers with a ‘salaam’. |
How to Play LudoAn adaptation of the popular American drama Ray Donovan, Rana Naidu is helmed by Karan Anshuman and Suparn Verma. While at the forefront, it seems like the story is around controversies, crime and violence, at the core it tells the tale of a son’s angst against his estranged father. While the season two announcement did not reveal many details, it promised to be back ‘soon’. Using footage from the previous season, the video has been edited to pique the audience’s interest. Through the text, the team thanks fans for the love and says that ‘Rana will be back’.Modeling, for Samantha, came at a time when things were not easy at home, and she couldn’t continue her education. She said, “I think modelling gave me a purpose at that point in time. It was a hard time. Things weren’t easy at home and I couldn’t study further. I was clueless and at a low point in my life with no plan. Modelling gave me a plan and purpose, a goal. As far as being in front of the camera goes, fortunately, I don’t use anything from my modelling days now, otherwise, I would have been an absolute disaster. I was bad at it when I started out. I sometimes, actually almost always, cringe or run to change the channel when something of mine is playing on the TV because it’s so embarrassing that I was so bad at it.”West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP of “spreading lies” about funds being provided to the state and challenged the PM to prove his claim. Addressing rallies at Metiabruz in Diamond Harbour constituency and Kalighat, she said the “change of regime at the Centre is imminent and Modi would cease to be the Prime Minister of the country after June 4”.