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Has Dhurandhar 2 Been Delayed From March 19 to August 2026?
Rumors are flying that Dhurandhar 2 has been pushed from its March 19 release to August 2026, leaving fans confused and slightly panicked. With no official confirmation from the makers, the internet is once again jumping ahead of facts. So is the delay real, or just another case of online speculation spiraling out of control?


Jackie Chan's death hoax is a warning towards the misuse of AI
The internet recently went into a tailspin over the weekend as hoax reports surfaced claiming Jackie Chan had died. Social media timelines were flooded with messages of condolence, tributes, and emotional posts-in all, spurred by a doctored image and AI "news" headlines. Hours later, fans around the world found themselves learning the truth: the action star is very much alive. But the damage was already done.


Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch Review: A Sweet Holiday Escape That Knows Exactly What It Is
Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch isn’t trying to reinvent holiday movies; it's here to wrap you in a blanket, hand you cocoa, and remind you why we fall for these cozy stories every December. With heartfelt moments, ranch-side charm, and just enough emotional healing to make you tear up a little, this post-release review breaks down exactly why this film feels like a gentle hug you didn’t know you needed.


Have We Met This Christmas? Review: Forgetting Everything Except How Love Feels
What if love returned without the heartbreak? Have We Met This Christmas? explores this tender question with warmth, humor, and gentle emotion. Danica McKellar and Jesse Hutch shine in a cozy story that may be predictable, but leaves your heart quietly full by the end.


Rehman Dakait To Uzair Baloch: How Did Dhurandhar Characters End Up In Real Life?
Dhurandhar feels unsettled because it mirrors reality a little too closely. While the film never names real people, viewers see familiar patterns that echo figures like Rehman Dakait and Uzair Baloch. It is not about copying real lives, but about showing how power, fear, and broken systems can repeatedly shape the same kind of story.


Would Australian Kids Miss Out Because Of The Social Media Ban?
Australia might be trying to keep teenagers safe by banning social media, but here’s the twist no one can ignore: the same apps being blocked are the places where many young people learn, create, and even build their future careers. So while the law hopes to protect them, it might also be shutting the door on real opportunities they won’t get back until they’re “old enough.” And by then, the rest of the world will already be ahead.


TSL Top 5: The Biggest Movies Still Left To Hit Theatres In 2025, Including Avatar: Fire And Ash
2025 isn’t slowing down; the biggest movies of the year are still on the way. From Avatar: Fire and Ash to mysteries, horror, rom-coms, and pure chaos, here are the five films that could flip the rest of the year on its head.


Why is Telegram preferred over other messaging apps in crypto communication?
In the fast-moving world of Web3 and digital assets, one platform dominates community building, real-time updates, and developer conversations: Telegram. Whether following the launch of a memecoin, joining a DAO, or tracking project announcements, chances are the action is happening on Telegram long before it hits X, Discord, or Reddit. But why has Telegram become the unofficial home of crypto communication?


Has travelling lost its meaning in the social media crazy world?
There was a time when traveling meant the discovery of places, people, and even yourself. You packed a camera for memories, not validation. These days, though, in the hyper-connected world where everything gets filtered, captioned, and uploaded in real time, many are left to ask themselves this: Has traveling lost its meaning?


From Set-Jetting to Coolcationing: The 5 Global Travel Trends Shaping Your 2026 Bucket List
Travel in 2025 isn’t just about ticking destinations off a list, it's about chasing moments that linger. From walking the streets you saw on screen to finding quiet corners under the night sky, travelers are seeking experiences that feel personal and real. Set-jetting, coolcationing, noctourism, ecotourism, and wellness-focused trips are quietly reshaping bucket lists this year, offering more than sights; they offer stories, calm, and connection.


Golden Globes 2025 Nominations List: Did Your Favourite Films And Shows Make It?
Golden Globes 2025 is here, and the nominations are a mix of “of course they made it” and “wait, how did that happen?” Some films arrived like they already won, while others slipped in like a surprise guest at the party. From animated heartbreaks to TV chaos and streaming battles, this year has it all. So, be honest, did your favourite finally get the recognition it deserves, or are you about to start a friendly rant?


Christmas at the Inn Review: When Home Sneaks Up On You
Christmas at the Inn slips in quietly and ends up saying more than the flashier holiday romances ever try to. What starts as a routine trip home turns into an unexpected second chance when a long-forgotten blind date walks back into Beth’s life. It’s warm, a little awkward, and full of those small moments that feel like real holiday magic, the kind that doesn’t shout, just waits to be noticed.


Christmas at Mistletoe Manor Review: When Christmas Knocks Right Where It Hurts and Heals Anyway
Christmas at Mistletoe Manor doesn’t come wrapped in loud romance or holiday sparkle. It takes its time, letting two guarded people stumble into warmth they didn’t expect. With old letters, quiet healing, and a manor that feels alive with memory, this story isn’t about big moments; it’s about the small ones that stay with you long after the lights fade.


5 Films And Shows Like Dhurandhar To Satisfy Your Political Thriller Cravings
Political thrillers don’t need noise to scare you they just whisper the truth. Dhurandhar does exactly that, turning every smile into a secret and every decision into a threat. If it left you wanting more stories built on power plays, hidden motives, and people who protect the country without applause, these picks will keep you thinking long after the credits roll.


Dhurandhar is “long but strong,” as fans insist online
Dhurandhar doesn’t ask for our time just to fill it. It stretches its story the way infiltration stretches a life slowly, painfully, and with intent. That’s why audiences aren’t complaining about its length online; they’re defending it, calling it “long but strong,” because every minute adds pressure instead of padding.


Why Is the Internet Buzzing About YouTube Recap?
YouTube Recap has sparked widespread interest by turning everyday viewing activity into a clear, narrative-driven summary of the year. With personality-based insights, polished visuals, and data-backed trends, the feature reflects YouTube’s continued push to help users understand their digital habits more meaningfully.


Sean Combs: The Reckoning Review: Why Diddy's behaviour was tolerated for decades?
Sean Combs: The Reckoning isn’t loud or flashy, but that’s exactly why it hits so hard. The documentary moves with a quiet weight, letting the stories and the silences speak for themselves. It’s a heavy, restrained, and unsettling watch that lingers long after the credits roll because it refuses to turn real pain into spectacle.


Fans Are Furious Over Quentin Tarantino's Remark On Paul Dano
Quentin Tarantino didn’t just criticize Paul Dano he dismissed him. And that one remark has set off a wave of backlash from fans who aren’t willing to let a subtle, quiet, brilliant actor be reduced to “weak sauce.” Because maybe the real fight isn’t about the insult, it's about how loudly we underestimate performances that don’t need to scream.


Avatar 3 First Reactions Are Out: Fans Are Calling It Another Cinematic Spectacle By James Cameron
The first reactions to Avatar 3 are already rolling in, and people aren’t holding back. Viewers are calling it powerful, overwhelming, and visually unreal but what’s surprising is how many say it hits harder emotionally than they expected. If early buzz is right, Fire and Ash might be Cameron at his most intense.


A Grand Ole Opry Christmas Review: A Holiday Story That Hits the Heart
A Grand Ole Opry Christmas follows Gentry Wade as she returns to the one place she’s avoided for years, the Opry stage her father once called home. What she doesn’t expect is a step back into 1995, or the chance to see him alive again. It’s a simple story, full of quiet moments, old memories, and the kind of emotion that sneaks up on you when you’re not looking.
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