‘AK 64’: Ajith Kumar’s next film with director Adhik Ravichandran stalled over Rs 170-180 crore salary demand- Reports | Tamil Movie News

Ajith Kumar’s highly anticipated ‘AK 64’ project faces an unexpected delay, reportedly due to ongoing salary negotiations between the actor and producers. Despite the star’s return to Chennai and earlier indications of filming commencement, the remuneration discussions have become a sticking point. Fans are eagerly awaiting an official update on the film’s progress. Ajith Kumar…

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India witnesses ‘record’ PNG transition as Centre urges nation to switch from LPG to piped natural gas

India is witnessing a major shift in household cooking fuel consumption, with piped natural gas (PNG) emerging as a rapidly expanding choice across the country. Energy sector officials say adoption has accelerated sharply in recent months, marking a clear transformation in consumer preference.Petroleum and natural gas regulatory board (PNGRB) chairperson Anil Kumar Jain and Indraprastha…

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Sunil Gavaskar, aka “Little Master’s”, holiday home in Goa is a ₹20 crore villa blending heritage, luxury with coastal charm

Few names in Indian cricket command the kind of respect that Sunil Gavaskar does. Fondly known as the “Little Master,” Gavaskar is the first cricketer to cross the 10,000-run mark in Test cricket. For decades, he held the record for most Test centuries (34). A global icon, he also laid the foundation for modern Indian…

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Indian Army Agniveer recruitment 2026: CEE registration ends tomorrow; direct link to apply here

The Indian Army will close the registration process for the Agniveer Recruitment Common Entrance Examination (CEE) 2026 tomorrow, April 10, 2026. Candidates who have not yet applied are advised to complete their applications as soon as possible to avoid last-minute issues.Earlier, the last date to apply was April 1, 2026. However, the deadline was extended,…

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‘Ships continuously coming even amid blockage’: Centre assures 100% energy supplies across the country

The Centre assured that LPG supply across the country is normal, despite rising tensions in the Middle East, with shipments sailing through the Strait of Hormuz without any disruption. Dismissing fears of any shortage in the nation, petroleum and natural gas secretary Neeraj Mittal, on Thursday, said that domestic availability remains stable. “I don’t see…

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