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  1. 9 hours ago · On the professional front, Shilpa was last seen in the web series Indian Police Force. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the series also starred Sidharth Malhotra and Vivek Oberoi in lead roles.

  2. 20 hours ago · Kalki 2898 AD grossed ₹180 crore worldwide on its opening day, which was the third highest first day gross for an Indian film, with over ₹95 crore gross from India. [135] The film recorded the biggest opening for an Indian film in 2024. [136] The film almost crossed ₹250 crore in two days, earning ₹149.3 crore from India. [137]

  3. 20 hours ago · Shilpa Shetty stuns in a pink-and-white checkered saree at Mumbai airport. Her next film, KD: The Devil, is a period action movie set in 1970s Bangalore.

  4. 20 hours ago · Akshay Kumar is an Indian actor, television presenter, and film producer who works in Hindi-language films. He had a minor role in the 1987 Indian film Aaj . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He debuted in a leading role with the film Saugandh (1991) before his breakthrough with Khiladi (1992), first film of the Khiladi series .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChittagongChittagong - Wikipedia

    20 hours ago · The Bangladesh Naval Academy and the navy's elite special force- Special Warfare Diving and Salvage (SWADS) are also based in the city. [81] The Bangladesh Army's 24th Infantry Division is based in Chittagong Cantonment, and the Bangladesh Air Force maintains the BAF Zahurul Haq Air Base in Chittagong. [82]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PalpatinePalpatine - Wikipedia

    20 hours ago · In the episodes "Wolves and a Door" and "A World Between Worlds", he appears as a hologram overseeing the excavation of the Lothal Jedi Temple, which contains a portal to a separate dimension of the Force outside of space and time, which Palpatine considers a 'conduit between the living and the dead' that could give him unrivaled power of the Force itself if he can access it.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WahhabismWahhabism - Wikipedia

    20 hours ago · By the late 1990s, the "Wahhabi" label would become the most common term to refer to the alleged "Islamic menace" in state propaganda, while "Sufism" was invoked as a "moderate" force that balanced the "radicalism" of those who were being accused as "Wahhabis". The old-guard of the post-Soviet states found the label useful to depict all opposition as extremists, thereby bolstering their 'strongman' credentials.