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Would you put your IIT tag on your wedding invitation?
IIT Bombay retained its position as the toughest IIT to enter for CSE in 2026.
Should IIT admissions reward talent in sports, arts, and Olympiads alongside JEE performance?
How much does the IIT brand name help MBA graduates in the job market?
Is the comparison between MBBS service bonds and IIT education a fair one?
Sai Sudarshan gets out hit-wicket 2nd innings in a row
Who was actually responsible for MI's downfall: Hardik, management, or the senior core?
Hardik Pandya felt some senior players weren't fully aligned with him during his captaincy stint. At the same time, MI management previously defended him and blamed broader team issues and poor adaptation rather than leadership alone.
If MI really goes through another leadership change, where do you think most of the blame lies?
Prashant Narayanan in Murder 2 was terrifying. Who's your favourite villain performance?
Prashant Narayanan's portrayal of Dheeraj Pandey in Murder 2 is still one of the most disturbing villain performances I've seen. He wasn't loud or over-the-top.
The calmness, the cold stare, and the way he answered questions during the therapy interrogation scene made him genuinely unsettling.
For me, he's one of Bollywood's most underrated villains.
Which movie villain did you like the most, and why? Could be from Bollywood, regional cinema, or even a web series.
Salman Khan reportedly steps in to resolve Don 3 controversy between Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar
Salman Khan has reportedly intervened in the ongoing Don 3 controversy involving Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar. The superstar is said to have personally spoken to both sides and encouraged them to sort out their differences professionally.
Whether you're a Salman fan or not, moments like these are why many people consider him one of the industry's most influential figures. If the reports are accurate, it's a reminder that sometimes the biggest stars also play an important role behind the scenes in keeping relationships intact.
While the office is busy flirting, I’m busy increasing chai consumption stats
A Death in the Gunj is one of the most emotionally devastating films Indian cinema has produced
A Death in the Gunj is one of those rare films that stays with you long after it ends. Konkona Sen Sharma masterfully explores loneliness, emotional neglect, masculinity, and silent suffering through the character of Shutu, played brilliantly by Vikrant Massey.
What makes the film so haunting is how every joke, awkward silence, humiliation, and ignored emotion slowly builds toward an ending that feels heartbreaking yet inevitable. Vikrant’s subtle performance makes Shutu feel painfully real, while the cinematography, atmosphere, and music make the entire film emotionally heavy in the best way possible. Truly one of the finest psychological dramas made in Indian cinema.
Nothing worse than getting side upper right next to the washroom
Every train traveler knows this pain
Constant door sounds, people standing nearby, washroom traffic all night, and somehow you still have to sleep peacefully on the side upper. Truly the toughest berth combo in Indian Railways.
Others take dogs for evening walks, bro proudly takes his Cute calf instead 😍❤️
Ethanol blending may help India’s oil imports, but are consumers paying the price?
India’s push towards E20 petrol is aimed at reducing crude oil imports and supporting ethanol production, but many users with pre-2023 petrol vehicles are now reporting mileage drops and performance changes.
A recent survey claims nearly one in two older petrol vehicles have seen reduced fuel efficiency after the shift toward E20 blending. While the long-term economic and energy benefits may help the country, the transition cost seems to be hitting everyday consumers first.
What’s been your personal experience with E20 so far?
10 year-old Mayank Meena allegedly murdered after minor money dispute in Kota
heartbreaking case from Rajasthan’s Kota has shocked many online after 10-year-old Mayank Meena was allegedly killed following a minor dispute over ₹100–200. Reports claim the accused, said to be his 16-year-old friend, allegedly attacked him with a stone before dumping the body near the railway workshop area.
The body was reportedly found nearly 30 hours later, and viral CCTV footage allegedly shows the child being taken away shortly before the incident. Police have arrested the accused and investigation is ongoing. Truly disturbing how such a small dispute ended in such a horrific tragedy.