Speaking to Connected to India, the IIT Kharagpur graduate said playing a dark, negative character for the first time was both exciting and difficult.
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Actor Dharmendra out of hospital, will be treated at home, says family
The 89-year-old actor was discharged from the hospital days after he was admitted there for some tests, which were not disclosed by the family and hospital authorities.
Heavy drinking linked to major stroke years earlier, new study warns
Study says heavy alcohol consumption may lead to more severe and earlier brain bleeds by damaging small blood vessels in the brain
Women are still fighting for basic rights, says Haq director Suparn Varma on depicting Shah Bano case
Haq director Suparn Varma says that though society frequently discusses issues faced by various marginalised groups, the largest “backward class” continues to be women, as gender discrimination cuts across class, religion, and geography.
India’s CKD cases hit 138 million in 2023, study shows
New study has shown that the total number of people suffering from chronic kidney disease in India in 2023 stood at 138 million
Small steps, big impact! 3,000 steps a day could delay Alzheimer’s by years
Increasing your steps by even a little bit may help slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease among people at heightened risk, according to a new study
Living here could save your life in the next pandemic, data suggests
A new global report warns that inequality is increasing the world’s vulnerability to pandemics
Fans disappointed as Shah Rukh Khan misses traditional Mannat appearance on 60th birthday
Shah Rukh Khan skipped meeting his fans from Mannat balcony on Sunday on the occasion of his birthday
Enjoy the hairy crab, a seasonal Chinese delicacy, at Raffles Hotel Singapore
An Ode to Hairy Crab was unveiled at 藝 yì by Jereme Leung, Raffles Hotel Singapore, in October and the special menu is available up to 17 November 2025.
Exposure to artificial light at night may significantly increase heart disease and stroke risk, study finds
New research has revealed that exposure to light at night may significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure and stroke, even when traditional risk factors are accounted for.
