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Marrakech Film Festival Opens 2025 with Gus Van Sant’s 'Dead Man’s Wire' and 82-Film Lineup
The 22nd Marrakech International Film Festival opens November 28, 2025, with Gus Van Sant’s 'Dead Man’s Wire' and closes with Annemarie Jacir’s 'Palestine 36,' showcasing 82 films from across the globe, including Guillermo del Toro’s 'Frankenstein' and Meryem Benm’Barek’s world premiere.
Cyclonic Storm 'Montha' Triggers Red Alert in Chhattisgarh as Heavy Rainfall Hits Bastar Region
Cyclonic Storm 'Montha' triggered a red alert from IMD, bringing extreme rainfall to Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region on October 29, 2025, after making landfall in Andhra Pradesh. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and PM Modi coordinated emergency responses as floods threatened tribal communities.
IMD Warns of Heavy Rain in Delhi, UP, Bihar & Uttarakhand (Oct 6‑11)
IMD issues a weather alert (Oct 6‑11) warning of heavy rain, lightning and landslides across Delhi, UP, Bihar and Uttarakhand, urging residents to stay safe.
Asia Cup 2025 Points Table: India on top after seven-wicket win over Pakistan, Super Four spot sealed
India beat Pakistan by seven wickets in Dubai to move to 4 points from 2 games and secure a Super Four berth in the Asia Cup 2025. Pakistan stay second in Group A with 2 points and a healthy NRR, but still have work to do. Oman and UAE are winless and face steep NRR climbs. In Group B, Afghanistan lead, Sri Lanka follow, Bangladesh sit third, and Hong Kong remain winless.
What is the current status of Salman Khan hit and run case?
Holy Bollywood, folks! Here's the latest juice on the Salman Khan hit-and-run saga. So, right now, our favorite superstar Salman Khan is surprisingly, not in hot water. Yep, you heard it right! After years of legal tussles, in 2015, the Bombay High Court acquitted him of all charges. So, Sallu bhai is free as a bird, and probably driving (hopefully more carefully) to his next blockbuster shoot! Now, isn't that a plot twist you didn't see coming?
Is the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max made in India?
Alright fellas, let's dive straight into this spicy tech curry - the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. You're probably wondering, "Is this beast of a phone made in our very own Bharat?" Well, my tech-savvy friends, the answer is a resounding YES! Xiaomi, the company behind this fantastic device, manufactures it right here in India. So, next time you're showing off your Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, don't forget to add, "Proudly Made in India!" to your bragging rights. There you have it, folks - tech awesomeness, homegrown with love!
Which is more dangerous, riding a bike or a car in Indian roads?
Let me tell you, folks, Indian roads are a unique adventure, whether you're on a bike or behind the wheel of a car! Now, if you ask me, "Which is more dangerous?", I'd say it's like figuring out whether to deal with a lion or a tiger. You're in for a wild ride either way! But, statistically speaking, riding a bike can be a tad more dangerous due to less physical protection. However, in a car, you might feel like a king until you meet our infamous traffic jams. So, pick your beast and buckle up!
What should all the Indian news channels stop doing?
In my latest post, I've discussed the concerning practices that Indian news channels need to stop. The incessant sensationalism and dramatization of news, often at the cost of factual reporting, is a trend that needs to be curtailed. The over-dependence on TRP ratings often leads to a race for sensational news, sidelining the importance of real issues. Furthermore, news channels need to realize their responsibility in maintaining communal harmony, and refrain from spreading hate speech and communal bias. Lastly, they need to reduce excessive advertisements, which often hamper the continuity and comprehensibility of news.
How is life in India like compared to developed countries?
In my experience, life in India is a vibrant blend of cultures, traditions, and modernity, quite different from developed countries. The hustle and bustle, diverse cuisine, and rich history provide a unique experience. However, India does grapple with issues such as traffic congestion, pollution, and income disparity, which is less prevalent in developed nations. Despite this, the rapidly growing economy and technological advancements are bridging the gap. The warmth of the people, the deep-rooted customs, and the sheer resilience of the country make living in India an experience like no other.
Why is India considered to be unfavorable?
In my latest blog post, I discussed why India is often considered unfavorable by some people. The reasons include the high population density, which can lead to issues like pollution and overcrowding. Additionally, the country faces socio-cultural challenges, such as gender inequality and caste-based discrimination. Corruption and bureaucracy further contribute to India's unfavorable image. Despite these issues, it's essential to acknowledge the country's rich history and potential for growth.