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‘Padmavat’ will not be screened in Rajasthan, says Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje
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The big news: Parties welcome SC decision to review validity of Section 377, and 9 other top stories
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It’s official: ‘Padmavati’ renamed ‘Padmavat’ and will be released on January 25
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It’s official: ‘Padmavati’ renamed ‘Padmavat’ and will be released on January 25
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The big news: Supreme Court to reconsider verdict on Section 377, and nine other top stories
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The big news: Lalu Prasad Yadav gets 3.5 years in jail in fodder scam case, and 9 other top stories
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Rajasthan: Rajput Karni Sena seeks complete ban on ‘Padmavati’ despite CBFC certificate
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How do you write mythological fiction in the age of censorship? Author of a Padmavati novel speaks
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Royals criticise ‘Padmavati’ go-ahead; Prasoon Joshi warns against ‘unnecessary controversy’
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Royals criticise ‘Padmavati’ go-ahead; Prasoon Joshi warns against ‘unnecessary controversy’
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The big news: Rajinikanth will float a party to ‘change Tamil politics’, and nine other top stories
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The big news: Rajinikanth announces his entry into politics, and nine other top stories
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The big news: Palestine recalls Pakistan envoy who supported Hafiz Saeed, and nine other top stories
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Watch: Vir Das’s recap of 2017 is more scathing than it is funny, and that is as it should be
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‘Why don’t they just rename it EH?’ Twitter in splits over suggested name change for ‘Padmavati’
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‘Padmavati’ given UA certificate, title likely to change to ‘Padmavat’, claim reports
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‘Padmavati’ given UA certificate, title likely to change to ‘Padmavat’, claim reports
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The big news: ‘Padmavati’ gets U/A certificate though its title may change, and 9 other top stories
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What next, physicists to review Rohit Shetty’s films? News of ‘Padmavati’ panel angers Twitter users
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The triple talaq Bill is hasty, impulsive and cruel – much like the act it seeks to criminalise
Abhishek Sudhir