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Nayab Midha: Why Flawed, Human Art Beats AI Poetry

Spoken word artist Nayab Midha discusses preserving human emotion in poetry against AI, her journey from engineer to poet, and crafting a conscious, equal wedding. Discover her take on Kolkata's cultural vibe.

Jessica Alba's 'Humiliating' Fantastic Four Scene

Jessica Alba opens up about feeling humiliated during a nude scene in 2005's Fantastic Four. The actress shares her conservative upbringing made it a dreaded experience. Read her full story.

Amazon Alexa+ adds scene jump feature for Fire TV

Amazon's AI-powered Alexa+ introduces a new feature for Fire TV, allowing users to skip directly to specific movie scenes using voice commands. Learn how this AI innovation enhances your Prime Video experience.

Real Slap in Tina Turner Film Cake Scene Revealed

Actress Vanessa Bell Calloway reveals a violent slap in 'What's Love Got to Do With It' was real. She details the filming mishap and its connection to Tina Turner's true story. Read more.

Bengaluru Airport Pickup Fees Return from December 8

Kempegowda Airport in Bengaluru will reintroduce entry charges for private vehicles picking up arrivals from December 8, 2025. Fees are Rs 150 for 8-13 mins and Rs 300 for 13-18 mins. Plan your trip.

Louvre entry fee hike for non-EU tourists from 2026

Paris's Louvre Museum will increase entry fees for non-EU visitors from €22 to €32 in 2026. The move aims to fund a major modernisation plan. Here's what Indian travellers need to know.

Sikh man denied Canada entry over criminal record

A US citizen of Indian origin was refused entry into Canada due to a prior criminal record. The border officer explained the decision was based on evidence, not religion. Watch the viral video.

Nigerian Director's Film Selected as UK Oscar Entry

British-Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr's debut feature 'My Father's Shadow' becomes UK's official Oscar submission after making history at Cannes. Discover this semi-autobiographical story that's changing Nigerian cinema.

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