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Amid mimicking Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Sunil Grover reacts to celebs safeguarding personality rights: ‘Jab tak mere pe case nahi aata’ | Hindi Movie News

Amid a growing number of celebrities moving court to safeguard their personality rights, Sunil Grover has shared his take on the issue — especially as his mimicry of Salman Khan and Aamir Khan continues to grab attention.Asked whether impersonation has become challenging in the current climate, Sunil told Hindustan Times, “Jab tak mere pe case…

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‘Buy America’ to ‘bye America’: Why investors are looking beyond US stocks

US investors are increasingly moving money out of domestic equities and into overseas markets, signalling a shift away from the long-dominant “buy America” trade as returns from Big Tech moderate and global markets outperform.Data from LSEG/Lipper shows US-domiciled investors have withdrawn about $75 billion from US equity products over the past six months, including $52…

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‘Play what’s in front of you’: West Indies coach defends Super 8 pre-seeding amid debate | Cricket News

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy on Sunday defended the tournament’s pre-seeding system, saying group placements may have motivated teams like Zimbabwe to raise their level and perform beyond expectations at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.Zimbabwe finished on top of Group B ahead of Sri Lanka, while former champions Australia were eliminated — an…

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Sriram Raghavan admits he wasn’t happy with Ikkis disclaimer calling Pakistan ‘not at all trustworthy’; cites Badlapur changes as example | Hindi Movie News

Months after Ikkis hit theatres and earned critical acclaim, director Sriram Raghavan has addressed the controversy surrounding the film’s disclaimer that called Pakistan “not at all trustworthy.” In a recent interview, the filmmaker admitted that he was not personally happy with the inclusion of the statement.Speaking to The Wire, Raghavan said, “A lot of people…

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Columbia University launches free expression initiative amid campus speech tensions

The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University has launched a new research-driven initiative aimed at strengthening free expression at a time of heightened political and campus tensions. Titled “Reconstructing Free Expression,” the programme seeks to deepen understanding of First Amendment protections and explore how institutions can better safeguard democratic values.According to an original report…

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