‘Vishwanath And Sons’ box office collection day 1 [Live]: Suriya starrer eyes bigger opening than ‘Karuppu’ after positive reviews

Suriya’s latest venture, ‘Vishwanath And Sons,’ has officially hit theaters, garnering praise from audiences. The film’s heartwarming family themes and light-hearted narrative have resonated well, reflected in its opening day earnings of Rs 2.33 crore net across India. Enthusiastic viewer reactions suggest a promising weekend boost, with upcoming days being crucial for assessing the film’s…

‘Lal Qila ta nishana hove ga’: Delhi HC bomb threat ahead of Independence Day mentions khaki-clad attackers

A bomb threat email was received at the Delhi High Court on Friday morning. The threatening message mentioned August 15 and a target at the Red Fort. Authorities promptly initiated standard operating procedures and conducted extensive security checks. Bomb disposal squads and dog teams thoroughly searched the entire court premises. The security alert was later…

Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings on why he stopped calling CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters about the business: They can mimic me and…

Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings says he has stopped calling co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters about the business since leaving the Netflix board in June. Hastings says the two can already guess what he would think, then decide for themselves. He compares the shift from CEO to board member to going from parent to godparent,…

From feeds to friendships: Delhi’s bookstagram community takes conversations offline

Bookstagram has evolved from sharing reading lists into a vibrant community. Readers now connect through meet-ups and book clubs, finding belonging. This platform offers publishers insights into young readers’ diverse literary interests. It has significantly impacted Delhi’s reading culture, increasing conversations. Bookstagram also introduces readers to global literature and marginalised voices

Shakespeare’s birth home was about to be shipped to the US in 1847; the Shakespeare Trust had to buy it for £3,000 to save it from a showman who wanted to make it a theme park attraction

In the 1840s, Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon faced the threat of sale, as American showman P.T. Barnum aimed to move the historic home to New York. A dedicated committee formed, rallying public donations and support from notable figures like Prince Albert to save the site. Their efforts culminated in the successful acquisition of the house…