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As <i>Maharaj</i> completes a year today, here's why Junaid Khan is the most "Non-Nepo" Nepo Kid to root for in Bollywood ...
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Aamir Khan's eldest son Junaid Khan seems to be traversing from the other end of the pole when it comes to his Bollywood debut which was on OTT. Maharaj was Junaid Khan's OTT debut film. Set against ...
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One Year On: How Aamir Khan's son Junaid Khan redefined the 'Star Kid' launch in Bollywood - MSNDhaka, June 22 -- As Junaid Khan marks one year since his debut in Maharaj, many in Bollywood are rethinking what a "star kid" launch should look like. In an industry often critiqued for favouring ...
Bombay High Court upholds arbitral awards, orders BCCI to pay ₹385.50 crore to KCPL and ₹153.34 crore to RSW.
The Bombay High Court ruled that a retired central government employee, Anirudh Nansi, is entitled to full reimbursement for his heart transplant at a private hospital. The court emphasized the ...
The Bombay High Court has upheld an arbitral award of over ₹538 crore in favour of the Kochi Tuskers Kerala, a defunct IPL team, dismissing BCCI's challenge regarding the franchise's termination.
The Bombay High Court has rejected Kanchan Satpute's discharge plea in a ₹295 crore money laundering case involving Duplex Industries Ltd. As per CBI, funds were diverted to Kanchan’s account.
High courts are not the "custodian" of the revenue department, the Supreme Court has said while dealing with a petition challenging a Bombay High Court order that stayed a tribunal's direction for ...
The Bombay High Court has held the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) responsible for the 2015 fire at Hotel City Kinara in Mumbai's Kurla area that killed eight people. The court directed ...
The Bombay High Court ordered BCCI to pay ₹539 crore to Kochi Tuskers' owners, upholding a 2015 arbitration ruling over the franchise's 2011 termination. MC Sports Desk June 18, 2025 / 21:22 IST ...
The Bombay High Court has upheld the arbitral, directing the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to pay Rs 538 crore to the now defunct IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala.
Bombay high court Shutterstock A victim of sexual assault cannot be compelled to continue her unwanted pregnancy, the Bombay High Court has said while allowing a 12-year-old girl to abort her 28-week ...
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