In a career marked by iconic romantic films that have shaped Hindi cinema, Shah Rukh Khan is often hailed as the King of Bollywood. However, even for this cinematic maestro of love, there was a surprising challenge – performing in front of the camera when his real-life love, Gauri Khan, was present on the set. | Tellychakkar.com
Indian voters are growing unhappy with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government due to high inflation and unemployment but he is still on track to comfortably win a third term in elections next year due to his personal popularity, a key survey said. The popularity of main opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has risen and a new, 26-party opposition alliance called "INDIA" is expected to do well, the "Mood of the Nation" survey by India Today magazine said on Friday. Modi, however, is far ahead of Gandhi with a 36-point lead as the candidate best-suited to be India's next prime minister and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will win 287 seats in the 542-member lower house of parliament if elections are held now, it said.
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