‘The Devil Wears Prada’ scores USD 233 million global opening; becomes Hollywood’s second biggest opening weekend of 2026 |

Twenty years after the original, the sequel to ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ made a splash in its first weekend in theaters. Driven largely by women, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ earned USD 77 million in the US and Canada, and USD 156.6 million internationally, according to studio estimates Sunday.The movie cost a reported $100 million…

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Mumtaz recalls refusing to marry Shammi Kapoor as she was asked to give up her career: ‘Prithviraj Kapoor’s rule was..’ | Hindi Movie News

In the 1970s, Mumtaz was among the most popular leading ladies in Hindi cinema, delivering major hits like Tere Mere Sapne and Roti. At the height of her success, she surprised many by stepping away from films after marrying businessman Mayur Madhvani in 1974. In a recent interview, the veteran actor reflected on the reasons…

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Jackie Shroff opens up on saving his family from financial ruin after ‘Boom’ bombed: ‘The father is always the superhero’ |

Veteran actor Jackie Shroff has opened up about turning into a real-life superhero for his family during their darkest financial crisis following the box office failure of the 2003 film ‘Boom’. In a candid conversation celebrating the release of his new film ‘The Great Grand Superhero’, directed by Manish Saini, the 69-year-old actor detailed how…

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What looked like simple red stains turned out to be Britain’s oldest cave art from 17,100 years ago | World News

Inside a limestone cave on the Gower Peninsula in south Wales, eleven parallel horizontal lines of red pigment have been sitting on a cave wall for roughly 17,100 years. They were first noticed by scientists in 1912, declared a remarkable example of Palaeolithic cave art, then reclassified as a natural mineral seep sixteen years later,…

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Scientists baked sourdough using 5,300-year-old yeast from a frozen mummy and it actually fermented |

The microscopic yeast that could survive in association with a 5,300-year-old body feels unlikely, almost speculative. Yet the frozen remains of Ötzi, the Copper Age “Iceman” preserved in the Alps and housed in a controlled museum chamber in northern Italy, have provided scientists with an unexpected testing ground for that possibility. Over decades of study,…

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