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Karisma-Kareena's 74-year-old father Randhir Kapoor admitted to Kokilaben Hospital due to corona | કરિશ્મા-કરીનાના 74 વર્ષીય પિતા રણધીર કપૂર કોવિડ પોઝિટિવ, કોકિલાબેન હોસ્પિટલમાં એડમિટ divyabhaskar.co.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from divyabhaskar.co.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Police bust notorious gang in Jamshedpur Extortion and murder charges against 14 arrested In a major breakthrough, the city police busted a criminal racket and arrested 14 people from different police station areas on Saturday. While making the arrests, the police seized as many as 22 firearms, 76 live cartridges, one car, two scooters and 11 cell phones. The arrested criminals are members of the notorious Amarnaath Singh gang. The gang is synonymous with murder, dacoity, extortion and other crimes in and around the steel city. Those arrested were identified as Ranjit Singh, Amarjeet Prashad, Ganesh Sahu, Budhu Saini, Pradeep Singh, Sarabjeet Singh, Kunal Goswami, Amar Thakur, Akash Mahto, Saurabh Sharma, Monu Mishra, Arjun Karmkar and Biplab Bose. ....
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The curious case of star sons Updated: Updated: March 05, 2021 12:08 IST The ones who got the best of genes and launches but failed to make a mark Share Article Rajiv Kapoor in Ram Teri Ganga Maili The ones who got the best of genes and launches but failed to make a mark The millennials, who love to hashtag nepotism each time a scion of a film family gets a challenging role at the cost of a grass-root actor, often forget that a generation earlier people used to wait for their favourite star’s son or daughter to be launched. In the 1980s, for the fawning public that was putting up with dynasties in politics and business, cinema was no different. They might eventually reject the star kids at the turnstiles, but they were more than happy to give them a chance. And like traditional business houses, actors used to see their sons as the cultural capital they needed to invest in for the market of show business. ....