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Shelley Fabares, TV and pop‑star icon, dies at 82; remembered for “The Donna Reed Show” and chart‑topping hit

Shelley Fabares, the actress best known for her role on "The Donna Reed Show" and her 1960s hit "Johnny Angel," died Saturday in Los Angeles at 82. She was a beloved figure in television, later starring in "One Day at a Time" and "Coach," and worked with stars like Elvis Presley and Paul Newman. Fabares was also a devoted advocate for Alzheimer’s awareness and survived a liver transplant in 2000.

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Taapsee Pannu drops heat on Kangana Ranaut; claims education matters

Taapsee Pannu drops heat on Kangana Ranaut; claims education matters

Taapsee Pannu publicly addressed Kangana Ranaut’s recent insults at the India Today Women’s Summit, insisting the feud stems from different upbringings. She dismissed the accusations as a personal attack and urged people to understand her remarks through proper education. Kangana responded with a brief Instagram post, then deleted it, while Taapsee posted a cryptic “Hence, proved.”

Rohullah Mehdi nabbed in Mumbai drug raid; 28 grams seized

Rohullah Mehdi nabbed in Mumbai drug raid; 28 grams seized

Actor Rohullah Mehdi, who shared the screen with Shahid Kapoor in the film Deva, was arrested by Kashimira Police in a drug‑trafficking sting. The police seized 28 grams of narcotics from Mehdi and an associate during a raid at Dahisar Check Naka. He was taken into custody for five days while authorities probe the alleged drug network.

SAB’s Ravi Adhikari revives 90s classics; AI boosts creativity, not replaces it

SAB’s Ravi Adhikari revives 90s classics; AI boosts creativity, not replaces it

SAB’s managing director Ravi Adhikari says the company’s future hinges on re‑launching beloved 90s shows while keeping the brand’s emotional core intact. He argues that artificial intelligence should serve as a tool to enhance storytelling, not to create content from scratch. Adhikari stresses that character connection, not high production values, is what makes a show endure.

Dil Raju doubts Yash’s new partner; later he applauds the vision

Dil Raju doubts Yash’s new partner; later he applauds the vision

At a Hyderabad pre‑release, producer Dil Raju admitted he was skeptical when Yash chose director Geetu Mohandas for Toxic after KGF. After seeing Mumbai footage, Raju praised the film’s visuals and Yash’s bold choice. He also hinted at future collaborations and praised the team’s confidence.

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s ‘Khalifa’ races to ₹30 cr; Sunday push could seal the mark

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s ‘Khalifa’ races to ₹30 cr; Sunday push could seal the mark

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s new Malayalam action‑crime thriller ‘Khalifa’ is on track to hit ₹30 crore worldwide by the end of its opening weekend. The film, directed by Vysakh and released on August 20, has already completed three days of release across India and overseas. Its fourth day, Sunday, will determine whether the movie closes the gap to the milestone as theatres report higher footfall on ope…

Ajith Kumar survives high‑speed crash; unhurt after collision in European race

Ajith Kumar survives high‑speed crash; unhurt after collision in European race

Indian star Ajith Kumar escaped serious injury after his car lost control and hit another vehicle during a European endurance event. The incident happened while he was competing in the Asian Le Mans Series and Michelin Le Mans Cup. Despite previous crashes, the actor remains unscathed and continues his racing career.

Mark Ruffalo blasts ‘antisemitic’ label; calls claim appalling

Mark Ruffalo blasts ‘antisemitic’ label; calls claim appalling

Actor Mark Ruffalo fired back at Paramount after the studio called his criticism of Oracle’s role in the Israel‑Gaza war antisemitic. He described the accusation as “appalling and fundamentally dishonest” and defended his stance as a critique of policy, not people. Ruffalo also warned that the proposed $110.9 billion Paramount‑Warner deal would concentrate media power and threaten workers.

Yash defies security to snap selfie with fan; fans applaud his kindness

Yash defies security to snap selfie with fan; fans applaud his kindness

During the Hyderabad pre‑release of Toxic, Yash stopped his bodyguard from pulling a fan away and happily posed for a selfie. The clip went viral, earning praise for the actor’s generosity and earning him the nickname “golden heart.” The event also saw Yash signing a fan’s portrait before the crowd was escorted away.

Toxic event chaos; four injured as speaker stand collapses

Toxic event chaos; four injured as speaker stand collapses

A speaker stand at Hyderabad’s Toxic pre‑release event collapsed, injuring four fans, including a student. One sustained a leg fracture while the others had minor wounds. Police have filed a case against the venue and event manager.