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Malayalam Film Industry Suffers Rs 530 Cr Loss in 2025

The Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce reports a devastating Rs 530 crore loss for Malayalam cinema in 2025. Out of 185 new releases, only 25 films were hits or super hits. Discover the full box office analysis and what's next for the industry.

Top 10 Highest-Grossing Malayalam Films Worldwide

Discover the top 10 highest-grossing Malayalam films worldwide, led by 'Manjummel Boys' and 'Aadujeevitham'. Explore the box office records and the new era of Mollywood's global reach.

Malayalam Actor-Director Sreenivasan Dies at 69

Celebrated Malayalam actor, screenwriter, and director Sreenivasan passed away at 69 in Kochi. Remembered for iconic roles and sharp scripts, his death is a major loss for Indian cinema.

Dipawali Mitra Wins Shishushree Award 2025

Times of India correspondent Dipawali Mitra receives Shishushree Award 2025 from West Bengal Child Rights Commission for outstanding child rights reporting. Read her inspiring journey.

Calcutta Times & Westin Kolkata Cake-Mixing Event

Calcutta Times and The Westin Kolkata Rajarhat celebrated the annual cake-mixing ceremony with a 100-ft dessert table, celebrity guests, and festive cheer. Join the holiday celebrations!

Eko Film Earns Rs 11.70 Crore in 7 Days

Mollywood's 'Eko', the final part of the Animal trilogy, collects an estimated Rs 1.25 crore on Day 7, taking its total to Rs 11.70 crore. Read about its success story and performance.

Trump attacks NYT reporter over age, health concerns

US President Donald Trump lashed out at New York Times reporter Katie Rogers, calling her 'ugly inside and out' after story questioned his energy levels. Read about the escalating media tensions.

Trump attacks NYT reporter over age concerns article

US President Donald Trump vehemently denied New York Times report about his energy levels, defended his work ethic, and claimed credit for economic recovery and settling international conflicts.

US Visa Wait Times in India Stretch to 10 Months

Planning a US trip? Indians face massive delays for B1/B2 visas, with wait times up to 10 months in Delhi and Mumbai. New rules and high demand are causing the backlog. Plan ahead!

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