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Hugh Jackman says he is open to returning as Wolverine
55+ min ago (208+ words) 25 November,2025 12:15 PM IST |" Los Angeles "|" IANS Hollywood star Hugh Jackman has shared that he will never say he is never playing Wolverine again. Jackman announced he was done playing the iconic X-Men superhero after 2017's Logan which ended with the character's death. But Jackman wasn't being truthful, reports "Variety'. He returned as Wolverine seven years later in the 2024 Marvel blockbuster Deadpool and Wolverine. As per "Variety', during last year's Deadpool and Wolverine press tour, Jackman admitted that his feelings about staying in retirement from Wolverine were complicated after he saw the first Deadpool movie. But not everyone was initially sold on the idea of him coming back as Wolverine. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed to Empire that he originally warned the actor against playing Wolverine again. "I said, "Let me give you a piece of advice, Hugh. Don't come…...
International Emmy Awards 2025: Full list of winners revealed
55+ min ago (220+ words) The 2025 International Emmy Awards concluded on Monday night in New York City, recognising the best works and best talents in the year gone by. Although India lost out on the two categories it was nominated for, heres a look at who won in which category International Emmy Awards 2025: Here's who won what as India leaves empty-handed The 2025 International Emmy Awards concluded its grand ceremony, announcing the winners on Monday in New York. The 53rd International Emmy Awards awarded winners from 64 nominations across 16 categories representing a record 26 countries. The 2025 Emmy winners showcased both the evolution of entertainment and its influence on international narratives. Meanwhile, India was nominated in two of the categories, but was unfortunately left behind in both. International Emmy Awards 2025 winners - Best Performance by an Actress: Anna Maxwell Martin (Until I Kill You) - Emmys for Current Affairs: 'Dispatches: Kill Zone:…...
Antonio Banderas reveals he smelled of fish on Anthony Bourdain biopic set
55+ min ago (533+ words) 25 November,2025 11:41 AM IST |" Los Angeles "|" IANS Hollywood star Antonio Banderas relished the experience on the sets of the Anthony Bourdain biopic, even though it smelled "fishy." Recalling the time, Banderas said: "We spent a month and a half filming in Cape Cod and Newport, constantly surrounded by the smell of fish. Every time I came back to the hotel, I had to shower because I absolutely reeked - I was cleaning fish every single day!" Speaking at the Torino Film Festival, Banderas shed new light on the Matt Johnson-directed, Tony, which reimagines the chef-turned-globetrotter as an aimless young man, reports variety.com. "After finishing university, (Bourdain) originally wanted to become a writer," Banderas said. "But almost immediately, he began struggling with depression and drug addiction, so the film explores the very difficult early years of his life." Banderas plays a Brazilian-born…...
Celina Jaitly sues husband Peter Haag of domestic violence and abuse
56+ min ago (272+ words) Updated on: 25 November,2025 02:36 PM IST | Mumbai mid-day online correspondent | In a latest development, actress Celine Jaitly has accused her Austrian husband, Peter Haag, of domestic violence, cruelty, manipulation as well as emotional, physical, sexual and verbal abuse. The couple who tied the knot in 2011 are headed for a divorce Celina Jaitly with husband Peter Haag Former Bollywood actress Celina Jaitly has reportedly filed a domestic violence complaint with the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Andheri's Court of Maharashtra's Mumbai. The actress claimed that her Austrian husband of 14 years caused severe emotional, physical, sexual and verbal abuse to her in their marriage." Celina's plea reportedly came up for hearing on Tuesday before judicial magistrate S C Tadye. Consequently, Tadye has issued a notice to Haag and posted the matter for hearing on December 12, 2025. In her application filed through Karanjwala…...
Between earth and a promise of flight, a small life was lost in Karjat
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (193+ words) 25 November,2025 11:16 AM IST |" Karjat "|" Ranjeet Jadhav Dusky Crag Martin around nest. Pic/Mahesh Yadav A freak accident caused by strands of stray hair tangled in nesting material led to the heartbreaking sight of a young Dusky Crag Martin in Karjat. The unfortunate incident depicts a stark reminder of how even small traces of human waste can have devastating consequences for wildlife. Traditionally, these birds thrive on cliffs and rocky terrains. However, habitat destruction has pushed them closer to human settlements, where they now build nests on buildings, bridges and other manmade structures. This shift has created a new danger: the use of human-generated waste like hair, synthetic fibres and threads in nest-building. Such materials, while harmless to people, can easily entangle and kill young birds. Yadav, while talking to Mid-Day, further said that harmless hair for humans can possibly be…...
Dharmendra death: Political leaders and cricketers mourn the legendary actor
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (318+ words) 25 November,2025 07:01 AM IST |" Mumbai "|" Team mid-day Droupadi Murmu, President"Dharmendra was a towering figure of Indian cinema. His demise is a great loss to Indian cinema and he leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire young generations of artists." CP Radhakrishnan, Vice President"It is an irreparable loss to Indian cinema. A cherished icon for millions, he enriched the canvas of Indian cinema through his remarkable performances and steadfast dedication to his art. As one of the most admired figures in our film industry, he leaves behind a timeless legacy that will continue to inspire generations of artistes." Amit Shah, Home Minister"The passing of Dharmendra ji, who touched the hearts of every citizen for six decades with his finest acting, is an irreplaceable loss for the Indian film world. Coming from an ordinary family, he carved an…...
Maharashtra education department calls for detailed census of children of single mothers
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (449+ words) According to a notice shared by the school education department, the economic and social difficulties faced by single mothers in the state often compel them to pull their children out of school Maharashtra education department calls for census of children of single mothers 25 November,2025 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Aditi Alurkar An awareness camp conducted by Sau Ekal Mahila Samiti, an organisation that aids single women. PIC/By Special Arrangement Maharashtra's Maharashtra School Education Department has called for a census of all the children of single mothers studying from Std I to Std XII. According to a notice shared by the school education department, the economic and social difficulties faced by single mothers in the state often compel them to pull their children out of school. In an attempt to aid these women, the state now intends to collect data on the number…...
Mumbai Diary: Tuesday Dossier | The city - sliced, diced and served with a dash of sauce
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (432+ words) 25 November,2025 07:10 AM IST |" Mumbai "|" Team mid-day The opening Test of the 2025-26 Ashes series was over and done within two days. Yes, the cricket was exciting at the Perth Stadium, but spare a thought for the spectators who had paid for all five days. Disappointment they would be no matter which country they belong to. Our in-house cricket nut came up with another early finish to an Ashes Test - the Melbourne game of the 1954-55 Ashes. No, it was not all over by Day Two like Perth the other day, but in the first session of Day Five. The fans were not happy. England pace terror, the late Frank Tyson, a friend of this newspaper, bundled out Australia for 111 with figures of 7-27. The hosts began the day on 75-2, needing another 165 for victory but "Typhoon' Tyson had other plans. Kochi's historic Jewish quarter…...
Congress demands 15-day extension for objections to draft voter lists in Maharashtra local body elections
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (384+ words) 25 November,2025 01:45 PM IST |" Mumbai "|" mid-day online correspondent The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) has urged the State Election Commission (SEC) to extend by 15 days the deadline for filing objections and suggestions to the draft voter lists for the Maharashtra local body elections. The draft rolls were published on November 20, and the current deadline for submitting objections is November 27. In a joint letter to the SEC, Maharashtra Congress president Harshavardhan Sapkal, Leader of the Legislature Party Vijay Wadettiwar, and Legislative Council group leader Satej (Bunty) Patil said the seven-day window was "extremely short" and insufficient for citizens and political parties to scrutinise the lists. The leaders said several municipal corporations had not properly divided the draft lists ward-wise. They also claimed that numerous voters' names had been shifted from their residential areas to other locations, resulting in widespread discrepancies. According to…...
Maharashtra: Satellite-tagged Olive Ridley turtle in Dahanu travels 27 km northwest, 20 km offshore
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (169+ words) 25 November,2025 04:28 PM IST |" Mumbai "|" Ranjeet Jadhav In a first for the Dahanu coast, the Mangrove Cell has fitted a satellite tag on an Olive Ridley turtle to track its journey from the shoreline. File Pic/Mangrove Cell and Maharashtra Forest Department The satellite-tagged turtle Dhaval Lakshmi has exhibited northward movement and, as of November 25, is located approximately 27 km northwest of Dahanu and 20 km offshore. The project aims to gather important data on the species' migration routes, foraging grounds and population patterns along India's western coast. The Dahanu Forest Division and the Mangrove Cell of the Maharashtra Forest Department, along with the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), attached the satellite transmitter to a female Olive Ridley turtle in Palghar district. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing net on August 10, 2025 and was rescued by local fishermen, who noticed injuries on…...