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New Delhi, May 14: Propelled by fascination for the unknown, a variety of creatures, from the abominable Himalayan snowman to its North American cousin Bigfoot, often cross over from myth into reality even though there is little evidence to back their existence. As it was last fortnight when the Indian Army rekindled the Yeti mystery with its tweet showing pictures of large footprints in the snow

Cannes, May 14: Grammy and Oscar-winning musician A.R. Rahman broke his Ramadan fast and had his iftar dinner here. Rahman is here to promote his directorial "Le Musk" (India's first virtual reality film) presented by Intel at the Cannes Film Festival. He took to Instagram, where he posted several photographs of himself. In one image, Rahman is seen sitting and holding a glass of apple juice and

Mumbai, May 12: Ranbir Kapoor Saturday said his father Rishi Kapoor is in good health and will come home in a month or two. The 66-year-old actor is undergoing treatment for cancer in New York since September last year. "He is doing much better and hopefully he should be back in a month or two. His spirits are up. He gets lots of positivity from you all. "It has been a hard one year for him. His

Mumbai, May 11: On the occasion of Mother`s Day, Kareena Kapoor Khan urged mothers across the nation to get their children immunized. As a UNICEF Celebrity Advocate, she pledged to keep every child alive at an event. The 38-year old actor also shared her experience of becoming a mother to enlighten all the young mothers. She said "When I delivered Taimur, the first thing I asked the doctor was

Bogota, May 10: A Colombian film-maker was shot dead on Thursday while making a documentary on the victims of violence in the northeast of the country, local authorities said. Mauricio Lezama was collecting testimonies from people who suffered violence during the civil war when he was shot and killed by four armed men in the town of Arauquita, in Arauca department, governor Ricardo Arevalo told

New Delhi, May 8: Actor Swara Bhaskar campaigned for East Delhi candidate Atishi and hailed the Aam Aadmi Party leader as a politician who banks on her work for the people and not fame. Bhaskar and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani held a bike rally for Atishi in Shastri Park area of east Delhi. "Atishi has proved herself by contributing in the education sector. She is a politician who does politics on

New Delhi, May 7: Cyclone Fani - the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the country in two decades - wreaked havoc in Odisha and claimed at least 34 lives, with several more feared dead. As the state struggles to return to normalcy, Akshay Kumar has stepped forward to help. According to a report in Hindustan Times, the actor has made a donation of Rs 1 crore to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund to

Jaipur, May 6: Nanakram, a 40-year old cancer patient from Rajasthan, has made a public appeal to Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn to stop doing advertisement of tobacco products in the interest of the society. The patient's family said that he was a fan of Devgn and used the same product which the actor advertises for but now he realizes that tobacco has had an adverse effect on his life. Nearly 1000

Los Angeles, May 6: Disney's "Avengers: Endgame" continues its unprecedented box office run, assembling another $145 million at the domestic box office during its second weekend in theaters. "Avengers: Endgame" now stands as the second-biggest movie of all time with $2.188 billion worldwide. The Marvel juggernaut became the fastest film to gross $2 billion globally in just 11 days, crushing

London, May 4: Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards says even though social media platforms give celebrities an opportunity to connect with their fans, it can "mess up" with one's mind. The 25-year-old singer, who has been vocal about her battle with anxiety, said she finds it hard to differentiate between real and fake posts on social media. "Social media can be so crap because on the one hand, it's