Prem Chopra liked Dhurandhar but would’ve suggested going slow on abuse and violence, praises Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna | Hindi Movie News

Veteran actor Prem Chopra has shared his thoughts on the evolution of Hindi cinema, pointing out how storytelling has shifted from emotion-driven narratives to high-octane, violent spectacles. Speaking about the transition from the eras of Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan to today’s films, Chopra said the change is largely driven by trends and audience acceptance….

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Libra Horoscope Today, April 15, 2026: Fix your spending limit before any speculation

As children share bright news, family bonds strengthen, creating an atmosphere rich with love and joy. Anticipate uplifting shifts in your relationships, characterized by youthful banter and amicable resolutions to minor disagreements. Achievers in academics and professionals alike will experience victories, while financial fortune favors those who invest thoughtfully. Good news from your children can…

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India’s bankruptcy law gets its new overhaul: What the IBC Amendment Act, 2026 changes and why it matters

NEW DELHI: On April 6, 2026, the President of India gave assent to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Act, 2026–No. 6 of 2026–and the legislation was published in the Gazette of India. A decade after the original IBC was enacted in 2016, Parliament has approved what practitioners call the most comprehensive rewrite of the…

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Leo Horoscope Today, April 15, 2026: Work may demand focus

Economic hurdles are lifting, offering a much-needed reprieve and facilitating the collection of owed funds. Though personal aspirations may encounter challenges, engaging in charitable acts can foster inner tranquility. In relationships, nurturing open dialogue is essential, especially during moments of feeling overlooked. The workplace demands your attention, yet a patient approach to administrative tasks is…

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Overloaded vehicles to pay up to 4 times the toll; reporting to Vahan now mandatory | India News

NEW DELHI: Siphoning or under-reporting toll revenue from overloaded vehicles on national highways will be impossible from April 15 (Wednesday). Toll collecting agencies will collect higher user charges from overloaded vehicles only via FASTag, and they must record such vehicles and report this to the government’s Vahan portal.The provision of reporting overloading to the Vahan…

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