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Kaal, a film even Ajay Devgn jokes about. On Wahiyat Wednesday
Kaal, a film even Ajay Devgn jokes about. On Wahiyat Wednesday
Kaal starring Ajay Devgn, John Abraham, Vivek Oberoi, Lara Dutta and Esha Deol was a box office nightmare. 16 years down the line, we decode why this Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar production is nothing more than a laughable horror flick.
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Kaal released on April 29, 2005.
Those of us who have grown up on a staple diet of Bollywood films know that its tryst with horror has been less than memorable. Many films of this genre come across as a parody of the filmmakers vision, or rather, a lack of it. So, when Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar banded together to produce Kaal in 2005, with the likes of Ajay Devgn, John Abraham, Vivek Oberoi, Lara Dutta and Esha Deol in its cast, expectations ran high. The film completes 16 years of its release on April 29. We decode why Kaal is a fever dream that even Ajay Devgn didn t hesitate to call a flop on Koffe
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Baalveer Returns: ‘Kaal is a new and exciting phase of my career,’ says Dev Joshi
China boosts banana growing in Lancang-Mekong region By ZHAO YIMENG | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-04-13 09:05 A worker wraps bananas at the Green Island Agricultural Development (Cambodia) Ltd. in Kratie province, Cambodia, July 17, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]
Academy based in Hainan province aims to help lift people out of poverty
China plans to help countries in the Lancang-Mekong region tap their banana-growing potential, the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences said.
Academy vice-president Xie Jianghui said the banana industry has played a bigger role in recent years in countries along the river, which is known as the Lancang in China and the Mekong outside its borders, and China has begun seeking cooperation in the area and helping to lift local people out of poverty through related businesses.