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Varanasi casting buzz: Jr NTR’s surprising link to Mahesh Babu in Rajamouli’s TimeTrotter!

SS Rajamouli’s upcoming cinematic spectacle Varanasi, starring Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra, and Prithviraj Sukumaran, has become the centre of nationwide excitement. The first-look reveal of the core cast has only intensified curiosity, setting off a wave of discussions about the film’s scale and narrative. While fans eagerly await official updates, a fresh set of rumours has added unexpected buzz – this time involving Jr NTR, Mahesh Babu, and a possible on-screen connection through TimeTrotter, the film’s speculated universe. Must Read: R Madhavan approached for Lord Hanuman in SS Rajamouli’s Varanasi? New buzz electrifies fans The Buzz That Has Fans…

Technology

Supabase hit $5B by turning down million-dollar contracts. Here’s why.

Vibe coding has taken the tech industry by storm, and it’s not just the Lovables and Replits of the world that are winning. The startups building the infrastructure behind them are cashing in too.  Supabase, the open-source database platform that’s become the backend of choice for the vibe-coding world, raised $100 million at a $5 billion valuation just months after closing $200 million at $2 billion. But co-founder and CEO […] Source link

Business

Manchester United’s academy reeling from staff churn and Ratcliffe’s brickbats

Troubled times at Carrington as the club proud of producing the next generation of stars is in flux under fresh leadership The standards of Manchester United’s academy have “really slipped” in recent years, according to Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The club is renowned as one of the world’s best schools for young players, so the words of the man at the top of the football operation will have stung those trying to create the next generation of stars. The academy is in flux after Nick Cox, its long-time leader, left in September to become technical director at Everton. His replacement,…

China

Death toll climbs above 370 in flood-hit Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia

The death toll from devastating floods and landslides in Southeast Asia climbed past 370 on Saturday as clean-up and search and rescue operations got under way in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. Heavy monsoon rain overwhelmed swathes of the three countries this week, killing hundreds and leaving thousands stranded, many on rooftops awaiting rescue. Rescuers in Indonesia were struggling to reach the worst-affected areas of Sumatra island, where more than 100 people were still missing. Flooding… Source link

India Regional

Nagaland’s living roofs: How Mimi village keeps a centuries-old craft alive

Mimi: Deep in the quiet landscape of Nagaland’s aspirational Kiphire district, the village of Mimi stands apart not only for its remote beauty but for a tradition that has survived centuries of change. Here, where modern CGI/Metal roofs have long become the norm across most of the state, a quiet architectural heritage continues to hold […] The post Nagaland’s living roofs: How Mimi village keeps a centuries-old craft alive appeared first on EastMojo. Source link

World

Rage rooms: can smashing stuff up really help to relieve anger and stress?

Venues promoting destruction as stress relief are appearing around the UK but experts – and our correspondent – are unsure If you find it hard to count to 10 when anger bubbles up, a new trend offers a more hands-on approach. Rage rooms are cropping up across the UK, allowing punters to smash seven bells out of old TVs, plates and furniture. Such pay-to-destroy ventures are thought to have originated in Japan in 2008, but have since gone global. In the UK alone venues can be found in locations from Birmingham to Brighton, with many promoting destruction as a…

Top Stories

‘We had to swim to safety. I didn’t think we would make it out alive’: the people fleeing climate breakdown – in pictures

Photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer capture the families, farmers and fishers who have been forced to leave their homes by extreme weather – and the landscapes they left behind. Introduction by Dina Nayeri In 2009, Swiss photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer set out to document the people suffering the first shocks of the climate crisis. They had just returned from China, where rapid, unregulated development has ravaged the natural landscapes. Back home, though, the debate still felt strangely theoretical. “In 2009, you still had people who denied climate change,” Braschler recalls. “People said, ‘This is media hype.’”…

Space

Chris McKay Talks About Life in Extreme Places

A conversation with Chris McKay, senior scientist at the Planetary Systems Branch of NASA’s Ames Research Center who works on projects from Cassini to Curiosity. Transcript Host (Matthew Buffington): Welcome to NASA in Silicon Valley, episode 57. This week we’re talking to Chris McKay, a senior scientist in the Planetary Systems Branch of NASA Ames. Chris has spent his whole fascinating career here at Ames, focusing on the evolution of the solar system and the origin of life. He studies the way planet Earth interacts with life forms here – especially in extreme environments, like Antarctica and the world’s…

Entertainment India

Salman Khan issues clarification in consumer court, says he endorsed silver-coated cardamom, not gutkha

Salman Khan has responded to a complaint accusing him of endorsing a misleading pan masala advertisement, stating before the Kota Consumer Court that he only promoted silver-coated cardamom and not gutkha. The actor issued a detailed clarification through his lawyer, who also requested an inquiry into the authenticity of the signatures submitted with Khan’s response. The controversy began after a complaint was filed alleging that advertisements featuring Salman Khan for a pan masala brand were misleading. The matter is currently being heard in the Kota Consumer Court, with the next hearing set for December 9. Representing the actor, Advocate…