malamaal rummySunday was one of the most interesting days for cricket lovers as it was a T20 World Cup match between cricketing arch-rivals India and Pakistan. The match took a stressful turn after the early dismissal of India’s Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. However, after an intense, nail biting match, India won by a narrow margin of six runs, making the entire stadium as well as country jump in excitement. Amid all this, the one person who once again stole the spotlight was Anushka Sharma. The actress who was upset after her husband Virat Kohli’s early dismissal was thrilled after the big win. The camera captured glimpses of Anushka Sharma joining the celebrations. Now, the Zero actor’s reactions are being widely shared online.The Indian OTT space hasn’t seen many horror shows and the few that have come around – Ghoul, Betaal – haven’t been too impressive. On Wednesday, Amazon Prime Video dropped the trailer of their upcoming horror series titled Adhura, starring Ishwak Singh, Poojan Chhabra, Rijul Ray, Zoa Morani, Sahil Salathia and Aru Krishansh Verma as high school friends. The show also stars Rasika Dugal, Shrenik Arora and Rahul Dev in pivotal roles.We got our first peek when the couple shared pictures from their dreamy sunset wedding. |
malamaal rummyHow much of the Oscars’ downturn should be chalked up to COVID-19? How much is it the new normal? These are just some of the questions that hang over an Academy Awards that feels like a crossroads for one of America’s most enduring pop-culture institutions, and still the most-watched annual show outside the Super Bowl.Sompura said, “People of Indian origin living abroad are equally excited about the Lok Sabha elections. In the US, Indians, including Gujaratis, organised car rallies in 17 states. Similar rallies were organised in the UK to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi.” A rally with 400 cars was held in the UK on the day the Election Commission of India announced the Lok Sabha polls, he said, adding that London-based Dipak Patel, secretary of Overseas Friends of the BJP, had organised the event.Users first spotted the flaw on Facebook’s desktop platform, and is considered to be due to faulty code as part of the social media network’s ‘Memories’ feature. While this feature reminds a user of historic moments, such as a friend anniversary, or a popular status/photo, many complainants reported that they also saw flashbacks of friends/family members who have passed away, or moments with a former partner. People admitted seeing new posts on their chats, but claimed they represented a chain of past events.