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  • UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances
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    UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances

  • Long shunned as too explicit, an Indian music genre is rising from the margins
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    Long shunned as too explicit, an Indian music genre is rising from the margins

  • How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court
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    How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court

  • ‘What is important is not the jet being down, but why they were being down’: Indian military chief
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    ‘What is important is not the jet being down, but why they were being down’: Indian military chief

  • ‘I am not scared / I am not alone’: A young girl and a temple elephant become friends
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    ‘I am not scared / I am not alone’: A young girl and a temple elephant become friends

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    ‘Sister Midnight’ review: Radhika Apte is a blast as a rebellious housewife with a dark side

  • Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline
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    Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline

  • ASI denies it is ‘uninterested’ in publishing Keeladi excavation report
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    ASI denies it is ‘uninterested’ in publishing Keeladi excavation report

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    Active Covid-19 cases rise to 3,395

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    Interview: India’s options are limited but military strikes are ‘symbolic’, won’t deter terror

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Watch: MasterChef India judges chefs Vikas Khanna, Pooja Dhingra recreate ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ scene

The duo re-enacted a scene to calm their nerves on the first day of shooting for the cookery show.

Scroll Staff
Sep 04, 2023 · 02:03 pm
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When the best way to calm your nerves on your first day on the sets of MasterChef India is creating this iconic scene from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai with chef @poojadhingraa 🤣🤣🤣

Remember to always find the fun and light in everything ✨😁

🎥 Cinematography & Production :… pic.twitter.com/aNrwvY2HGw

— Vikas Khanna (@TheVikasKhanna) September 4, 2023
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