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1 week ago |
telegraphindia.com | Urmi Chakraborty
The upcoming reboot series has found its Harry, Hermione and Ron, to be played by Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout, respectively Urmi Chakraborty Published 28.05.25, 05:01 PM Arabella Stanton, Dominic McLaughlin and Alastair Stout Instagram More than two decades back, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and RupertGrint walked straight through Platform 9¾, brimming with excitement with theirHogwarts acceptance letters in hand.
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1 week ago |
telegraphindia.com | Urmi Chakraborty
Refreshing desserts, gourmet mango bowls and more: These mouth-watering and trending mango recipes are your one-way ticket to a good time Urmi Chakraborty Published 25.05.25, 04:23 PM Summers in Kolkata are incomplete without mangoes and what’s better than to indulge in some juicy delights to beat the heat? From creamy mango possets to hearty mango rice bowls, desi feeds are brimming with recipes that are as delightful to watch as they are to taste.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Urmi Chakraborty
When you think of Tom Cruise, chances are your mind teleports to gravity-defying stunts, aerial fight sequences and motorcycle chases with a thrilling background score adding to the feel. And his latest film, Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning, is no different. But the 62-year-old Hollywood star also has an emotional side to his on-screen persona — often overshadowed by the action hero avatar that has been widely loved and admired.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Urmi Chakraborty
Poets and storytellers from across Kolkata shared their summer stories — from bedtime tales to anecdotes — at Summerscape, an open-mic event held at Ultadanga’s Blob Studio on May 18 to celebrate the season. Organised by Kommune Kolkata, the event brought as many as 18 storytellers under one roof. The afternoon kicked off with a simple question by host Aishwarya Roy: Why summer of all seasons? Summer is not the kind of a season that poets rave about.
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3 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Urmi Chakraborty
Calls for boycotting Turkey and Azerbaijan as film-shooting destinationshave gained momentum in India after the two countries extended their support toPakistan following the launch of Operation Sindoor. Over the years, Turkey has been a favourite haunt for Indian filmmakers,owing to the country’s scenic beauty coupled with European aesthetics and richtraditions. Several hit Indian movies like Ek Tha Tiger, Race 2, and DilDhadakne Do were shot in the middle eastern countries.
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