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Max Verstappen takes Red Bull's 11th win in a row

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Formula One leader Max Verstappen won the British Grand Prix on Sunday as Red Bull stayed unbeaten in 2023 and equalled McLaren’s 1988 record run of 11 victories in a row.

McLaren’s Lando Norris finished second in front of a 160,000-strong home crowd at Silverstone, with his fellow Briton and seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton third for Mercedes after starting seventh.

"Eleven in a row. That’s pretty crazy," said Verstappen over the team radio after his sixth win in a row and eighth in 10 races this season.

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The double world champion also took the fastest lap to surge 99 points clear of closest rival and team mate Sergio Perez, who finished sixth after starting 15th.

Australian Oscar Piastri was fourth for McLaren with Britain’s George Russell fifth for Mercedes and Fernando Alonso seventh for Aston Martin.

Alex Albon continued resurgent Williams’s strong recent showing with eighth, ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.

Verstappen started on pole position but did not have it all his own way with Norris, alongside on the front row, seizing the lead at the start.

The Briton stayed ahead until lap five when Verstappen passed with DRS (drag reduction) assistance at the end of the Wellington Straight.

The Red Bull did not disappear into the distance, however, with Norris still within a second of Verstappen five laps later and the McLaren drivers agreeing to hold position for the benefit of the team and to manage the tyres.

"I did what I could. I brought the fight to Max for as long as possible," said Norris.

The safety car, deployed from lap 33 to 38 after Haas driver Kevin Magnussen’s engine died and burst into flames, bunched up the pack with the top three getting a cheap pitstop before the final 14 laps of racing.

Haas’s Nico Hulkenberg and Perez made contact on lap eight in a battle for 13th, with the German then pitting for a new front wing.

Alpine’s Esteban Ocon was the first retirement, told by the Renault-owned team that it was all over due to a hydraulic leak when he returned to the pits on lap 10.

Team mate Pierre Gasly also retired on a bleak afternoon for the Renault-owned outfit.

Organisers said 160,000 fans attended Sunday’s race with a British Grand Prix record of 480,000 over the course of the event.

They could also breathe a sigh of relief after a feared protest by ‘Just Stop Oil’ campaigners, who invaded the track last year, failed to materialise.

(Published 09 July 2023, 16:11 IST)

Tigmanshu Dhulia to Reema Kagti, 5 directors who have dominated the OTT Space

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[object Object][object Object]Hansal Mehta, known for his realistic and hard-hitting storytelling, created a masterpiece with the OTT series, ‘Scam’ produced by Applause Entertainment. Mehta’s storytelling skills combined with impeccable performances by the cast delivered a gripping narrative that kept viewers engaged. Credit: Instagram/@hansalmehta[object Object][object Object]Talented filmmaker Reema Kagti made waves in the OTT space with her gripping series ‘Dahaad’, under the banner of Tiger Baby productions. Starring Sonakshi Sinha in the lead role, this intense show captivated audiences with its compelling narrative and outstanding performances. Credit: Instagram/@reemakagti1[object Object][object Object]Raj and DK: The dynamic duo of Raj and DK took over fans’ hearts with their popular and binge-worthy shows ‘Farzi’, and ‘Family Man’. Raj and DK’s directorial finesse shines through in their ability to create entertaining and engaging narratives. Credit: Instagram/@rajanddk[object Object][object Object]Tigmanshu Dhulia, a director well-loved by Indian households, showcased his brilliance in the OTT space with the series ‘Criminal Justice’ under the banner of Applause Entertainment. This all-time favorite show thrilled audiences with its suspenseful and intense storyline. Credit: Instagram/@tigmanshu_d[object Object][object Object]Sahil Sangha, known for his success with the family sitcom ‘Mind the Malhotras’, which aired for two seasons, has expanded his repertoire in the OTT space. Sangha has now ventured into the genre of suspense and thrill with ‘Kafas’ streaming now on SonyLIV, which showcases his ability to captivate audiences with intense, dynamic and engaging storylines. Credit: Special Arrangement(Published 03 July 2023, 12:07 IST)

In Pics | Actresses who've started their own production houses

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[object Object][object Object]‘Adipurush’ star Kriti Sanon is the latest celebrity to start her own production house. The actress took to social media to announce that she has launched her own production house, named Blue Butterfly Films. Sanon will soon begin work on her next big venture ‘Do Patti’, which will be bankrolled by her production house. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Anushka Sharma founded her production company in October 2013 along with her brother Karnesh Sharma. Her production company, Clean Slate Filmz, has since produced films like ‘NH10’, ‘Pari’, ‘Phillauri’ and web series Paatal Lok’. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Priyanka Chopra founded her own production house, Purple Pebble Pictures, in 2015. With her company, Priyanka endorses budding filmmakers and small films, thereby providing platforms to new directors, actors, and writers. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]‘Lady Superstar’ Nayanthara also owns a production company, Rowdy Pictures, along with her beau Vignesh Shivan and it was incorporated officially in August 2018. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut too launched her own production house, Manikarnika Films, in May 2021. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]One of the most promising stars in showbiz, Alia Bhatt turned producer and started her own production house, Eternal Sunshine, in March 2021. Her first production venture was ‘Darlings’ in association with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Red Chillies Entertainment’. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Deepika Padukone turned producer with Meghna Gulzar’s ‘Chhapaak’, which she co-produced with Fox Studios. Subsequently, Deepika co-produced Kabir Khan’s ’83’ in 2021. The 37-year-old runs her production house, Ka Productions. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Taapsee Pannu launched her own production house named Outsiders Films in July 2021. Her maiden production was the horror-thriller ‘Blurrr’, which released in December 2022. Credit: Special Arrangement(Published 05 July 2023, 09:53 IST)

Guru Purnima 2023: Films that celebrate guru-shishya bond

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[object Object][object Object]‘Nagara Haavu’: This 1972 film, directed by Puttanna Kanagal, put Vishnuvardhan in the limelight. The movie revolves around an angry young man named Ramachari and his relationship with his teacher, who happens to be childless. Credit: IMDb[object Object][object Object]‘Raatchasi’: Directed by Sy Gowthamraj, the film follows Geetha Rani (Jyothika), a headmaster, who implements different plans to reform a poorly-run government school into one of the best schools in the state. However, she faces numerous hurdles, including interventions by a corrupt MLA. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]‘Taare Zameen Par’: Directed by Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan, the movie follows an eight-year-old, Ishaan, who is dyslexic. Misunderstood as being lazy, he is shipped off to a boarding school. There, his art teacher takes him under his wing and the two develop a special bond. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]‘Care of Footpath’: This movie generated lots of noise before it was released in 2006. It was directed by the youngest filmmaker in the world, Kishan Shrikanth, who was nine years old then. It follows an orphan boy’s educational journey and his bond with an old lady who adopts him. Credit: IMDb[object Object][object Object]‘Manikyakall’u: This 2011 Malayalam drama film is about a young teacher who arrives at a village school and tries to bring about a change in student attitudes. The movie is loosely based on the life story of the students and teachers of the Govt Brennan School, Thalassery and stars Prithviraj and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. Credit: IMDb(Published 03 July 2023, 13:28 IST)

Neha Dhupia lends support to LGBTQIA+ community, celebrates pride month

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[object Object][object Object]One of the outfits was a stunning rainbow saree by Bobo Calcutta, which embodied the colors of the Pride flag which signifies unity, diversity, and the freedom to love who you choose. Credit: Instagram/@nehadhupia[object Object][object Object]Another outfit worn by Neha was a simple tee adorned with a vibrant rainbow by Bobo Calcutta. Credit: Instagram/@nehadhupia[object Object][object Object]In one of the looks, Neha donned a heart jacket by designer Mayyur Girrotra from his collection showcased at the New York Pride Month celebrations in June. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Her final look was a multi-layered overcoat from Suta. This outfit emphasised the message that love knows no boundaries and that it should be celebrated and cherished in all its forms. Credit: Special Arrangement(Published 30 June 2023, 07:22 IST)

Maamannan | Things to know about Mari Selvaraj's political drama

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[object Object][object Object]Mari Selvaraj’s film showcases themes of caste inequality and the struggles of people living in rural India. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Actor-turned-politician Udayanidhi Stalin reportedly bids adieu to his acting career with this political drama helmed by Mari Selvaraj. It is reported that he will now concentrate fully on his political career. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Vadivelu, who is known for his comedy roles, makes a strong comeback after several years of hiatus in showbiz. Unlike his earlier assignments, Vadivelu essays a serious and powerful role in the film. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Apart from acting, Vadivelu has also lent his voice to a song in this movie. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]‘Mozart of Madras’ A R Rahman has composed music for this film marking the composer’s first film with Udhayanidhi Stalin and Mari Selvaraj. Credit: Instagram/@arrahman[object Object][object Object]After ‘Vikram’, Fahadh Faasil gives another powerful performance in this movie. Credit: Special Arrangement(Published 29 June 2023, 07:14 IST)

In Pics | Big-budgeted movies that are struggling to lift off

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[object Object][object Object]‘Thala’ Ajith Kumar and director Magizh Thirumeni’s ‘Vidaa Muyarchi’ was announced with great pomp and zeal. The much-anticipated movie is reportedly struggling to take off after the raids by the officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at the premises of film production company Lyca in Chennai. The movie which was planned to be released in the month of June is now expected to resume shooting in July or August. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]In 2016, Kamal Haasan announced that he will be helming the action-comedy ‘Sabash Naidu’. But after a shoot of one month, the project came to a halt. The movie is almost shelved. Reportedly, post the success of ‘Vikram’ Kamal Haasan is working to revive this project and fans might hear good news in the near future. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]The Bollywood film ‘Takht’ is a multi-starrer historical-action drama set in the Mughal Era, with a prime focus on the infamous enmity between his sons Aurangzeb and Dara Shukoh and marks Karan Johar’s first attempt at directing a period drama. However, the movie is repeatedly getting delayed and the future of the film remains bleak with no signs of going on floors. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]With only a small portion of the film left to be shot, the highly anticipated film ‘Dostana 2’ starring Kartik Aaryan, Janhvi Kapoor and Lakshya is also struggling to lift off. Insiders say that the makers have decided to shelve the project. Credit: Special Arrangement(Published 26 June 2023, 10:51 IST)

From Prabhas, Allu Arjun to Rajinikanth, South actors who are waiting to work with Lokesh Kanagaraj

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[object Object][object Object]Superstar Rajinikanth, who usually defers to work with new-gen filmmakers, has also expressed his desire to work with Lokesh Kanagaraj, especially after the success of ‘Vikram’. Reportedly, Rajini wants his last film to be helmed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. Credit: PTI Photo[object Object][object Object]No movie has managed to get good reviews for Prabhas after ‘Baahubali’. Despite working in different genres, nothing worked in his favour including ‘Saaho’ and ‘Adipurush’. Prabhas has expressed his strong desire to work with Lokesh Kanagaraj and instructed his team to get his dates as early as possible. Credit: Special Arrangement[object Object][object Object]Allu Arjun is another big name from the Telugu cinema who has expressed his deep desire to work with Lokesh. Reportedly, the duo have met few times and might announce a project soon. Credit: Twitter/@alluarjun[object Object][object Object]‘Prince of Tollywood’ Mahesh Babu is also waiting to get dates from director Lokesh Kanagaraj. He was impressed by Lokesh’s work in Kamal Haasan-starrer ‘Vikram’ and has asked him to pitch something similar. Credit: Twitter/@urstrulyMahesh[object Object][object Object]Ram Charan, one of the most talked about stars in Indian cinema, has also expressed his wish to work with director Lokesh Kanagaraj. Credit: Twitter/@AlwaysRamCharan[object Object][object Object]Jr NTR is another superstar from the South industry who is eager to work with Lokesh Kanagaraj. Credit: Twitter/@tarak9999(Published 23 June 2023, 06:25 IST)

Bowing to pressure, Adipurush makers revise these four dialogues

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[object Object][object Object]The dialogue ‘Jo hamari beheno ko haath lagayenge, unki Lanka laga denge’ is now changed to ‘Jo hamari beheno ko haath lagayenge, unki Lanka mein aag laga denge.’ Credit: IANS Photo[object Object][object Object]‘Tu andar kaise ghusa… tu jaanta bhi hai kaun hoon main’ is now changed to ‘Tum andar kaise ghuse… tum jaante bhi ho kaun hoon main.’ Credit: IANS Photo[object Object][object Object]The dialogue ‘Mere ek sapole ne tumhare iss sheshnaag ko lamba kar diya’ is now ‘Mere ek sapole ne tumhare iss sheshnaag ko samapt kar diya’. Credit: IANS Photo[object Object][object Object]And lastly the dialogue ‘Kapda tere baap ka… toh jalegi bhi tere baap ki.’ is now ‘Kapda teri Lanka ka… toh jalegi bhi teri Lanka.’ Credit: IANS Photo(Published 23 June 2023, 12:26 IST)

Fears of 'full-scale war' as Israel-Palestinian violence kills 50

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Relentless rocket fire and rioting in mixed Jewish-Arab towns fuelled growing fears Wednesday that violence between Israel and Palestinians that has claimed 50 lives could spiral into "full-scale war".

Palestinian militants have launched more than 1,000 rockets since Monday, said Israel’s army, which has launched hundreds of air strikes on Hamas and other Islamist groups in the crowded costal enclave of Gaza.

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The most intense hostilities in seven years have killed at least 43 people in Gaza, including 13 children, two Palestinians in the West Bank, and five Israelis, triggered by weekend unrest at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is sacred to both Muslims and Jews.

As world powers voiced growing alarm and the UN Security Council readied for another emergency meeting on the bloody crisis, the UN Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland warned that "we’re escalating towards a full-scale war".

"Leaders on all sides have to take the responsibility of de-escalation," he said, echoing warnings from the international community.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a state of emergency in the mixed Jewish-Arab Israeli city of Lod, where police said "wide-scale riots erupted among some of the Arab residents".

There were fears of widening civil unrest as protesters waving Palestinian flags burnt cars and properties, clashed with Israeli police and attacked Jewish motorists in several mixed Jewish-Arab towns across Israel.

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Palestinian groups, mostly Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have launched more than 1,000 rockets, Israel’s army said, including hundreds at Tel Aviv, where air sirens wailed overnight.

Of these, 850 rockets have hit in Israel or been intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome air defence system, while the rest have crashed inside Gaza, he said.

Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes at Gaza, the Israeli-blockaded coastal enclave of two million people that Hamas controls, targeting what the army described as Palestinian military sites.

Aside from the mounting death toll, at least 230 Palestinians were wounded, many rescued from the smouldering ruins of buildings. On the Israeli side, more than 100 people have been injured, as residents across the Jewish state have been ordered to seek shelter.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday urged Israel and the Palestinians to "step back from the brink", calling for both sides to "show restraint".

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, voiced concern at the escalation of violence and said "crimes" may have been committed.

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Bensouda announced on March 3 that she had opened a full investigation into the situation in the Israeli-occupied territories, infuriating Israel, which not a member of The Hague-based court.

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz warned Tuesday that "this is just the beginning" of Israel’s strikes, vowing that the operation, now dubbed "Guardian of the Walls", would aim to restore peace "for the long-term".

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh vowed in turn to step up its operation code-named "Sword of Jerusalem", warning that "if Israel wants to escalate, we are ready for it".

Israeli army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said he expected the fighting to intensify and, when asked about unconfirmed reports that Hamas might seek a ceasefire, said: "I don’t think my commanders are aware, or particularly interested."

In Gaza City, people sifted through debris after an Israeli air strike destroyed a 12-storey building near the coastline.

Hamas said the tower block had been a residential building. AFP reporters said it also housed the offices of several Hamas officials.

Five members of a single family were killed by an Israeli strike in northern Gaza on Tuesday, including young brothers Ibrahim and Marwan, who were filling sacks of straw at the time.

"We were laughing and having fun when suddenly they began to bomb us. Everything around us caught fire," their cousin, also called Ibrahim, told AFP.

"I saw my cousins set alight and torn to pieces," said the 14-year-old, breaking down in tears.

In Israel’s central city of Lod, a man and a girl were killed Wednesday by rocket fire from Gaza. Israel’s foreign ministry identified one of the dead as 16-year-old Nadin Awad, an Arab Israeli.

Her cousin, Ahmad Ismail, told public broadcaster Kan that he was near Nadin when she was killed alongside her father Khalil Awad, 52.

"I was at home, we heard the noise of the rocket. It happened so quickly. Even if we had wanted to run somewhere, we don’t have a safe room," Ismail told Kan.

Earlier, an Israeli woman was killed as rockets hit Rishon Letzion on the coastal city’s southern edge, and in Ashkelon near Gaza, which Hamas threatened to turn into "hell", rockets fired by militants killed two women.

The crisis started last Friday when weeks of tensions boiled over and Israeli riot police clashed with crowds of Palestinians at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque, on the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Nightly clashes since then have rocked the ancient compound and flared elsewhere in east Jerusalem, leaving more than 900 Palestinians injured.

Palestinians clashed again with Israeli officers in riot gear on Tuesday evening, with 245 Palestinians injured, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.

Large protests were held Tuesday in solidarity with Palestinians around the world, including in London, as well as in Muslim-majority countries including Kuwait, Oman, Pakistan, Tunisia and Turkey.

(Published 12 May 2021, 02:55 IST)