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Amid Deepika Padukone vs Sandeep Vanga fallout, Kajol and Ajay Devgn weigh in on 8-hour workday in Bollywood
Amid Deepika Padukone vs Sandeep Vanga fallout, Kajol and Ajay Devgn weigh in on 8-hour workday in Bollywood

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Amid Deepika Padukone vs Sandeep Vanga fallout, Kajol and Ajay Devgn weigh in on 8-hour workday in Bollywood

The glitz of Bollywood often hides the grind behind the scenes. This time, it's about working mothers, humane schedules, and whether the film industry is ready to evolve. The spark? A fallout between Deepika Padukone and director Sandeep Reddy Vanga , reportedly over the actress's request for an 8-hour workday during her motherhood journey. Now, with Kajol and Ajay Devgn promoting their new film Maa, the couple has weighed in, offering a more balanced perspective on the matter. At the trailer launch of Maa, when asked whether it's fair for a mother to ask for shorter working hours, Kajol welcomed the idea and said that she loved the fact that one can work less. But before she could complete her sentence, Ajay Devgn interrupted her. He first apologised for interrupting and then shared his thoughts about it. Ajay offered a nuanced response, noting that the industry is slowly becoming more accommodating. He shared that the film industry is gradually becoming more understanding of such requests. He believes that many people within the industry are open to the idea of shorter workdays, especially for working mothers. According to him, an 8 to 9-hour shift is reasonable and increasingly accepted. He added that while the response may vary from person to person, the broader industry is now more supportive of such changes. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Linda Kozlowski, 67, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In A New Photo Today's NYC Undo — AwaaraHoon (@AwaaraHoon) Deepika Padukone vs Sandeep Reddy Vanga The conversation comes amid the much-discussed Spirit controversy. Deepika was initially set to star opposite Prabhas in Vanga's film, but walked out of the project. While earlier reports pointed to remuneration issues, later updates suggested that her decision stemmed from unmet requests around work hours and other on-set considerations, especially significant in light of her recent pregnancy announcement. What followed was a dramatic statement from Sandeep Reddy Vanga himself. In a cryptic but pointed post on X, the Kabir Singh director didn't name Deepika, but heavily implied betrayal. He talked about 'unsaid NDA' and accused the actress of 'putting down a younger actor'. The post ended with a Hindi proverb: 'Khundak mein billi khamba noche'—roughly translating to "A cat scratches the pole in frustration."

US clients of Bengaluru software companies should also 'speak in Kannada', Sonu Nigam to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya amid language row
US clients of Bengaluru software companies should also 'speak in Kannada', Sonu Nigam to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya amid language row

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

US clients of Bengaluru software companies should also 'speak in Kannada', Sonu Nigam to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya amid language row

Amid ongoing tensions around linguistic pride and public service communication in Karnataka , playback singer Sonu Nigam has stepped right into the storm, this time, with sharp jabs at BJP MP Tejasvi Surya . What began as a banking controversy has snowballed into a full-blown debate about regional identity, governance, and the double standards of language politics, now fuelled by one of Bollywood 's most recognisable voices. Nigam took to X to take a dig at Surya's statement advocating for mandatory Kannada in public-facing sectors like banking. Reacting to the uproar caused by a viral video from Bengaluru of an SBI bank manager refusing to speak Kannada with a customer, Surya had tweeted, 'Banks working in Karnataka should serve customers in Kannada. Period.' Nigam responded with biting sarcasm, writing in Hindi which when translated to English read, 'Kannada language should also be made mandatory in software companies . If American clients want to get their projects done in Karnataka, they should also speak in Kannada. There should be no compromise on this.' Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Linda Kozlowski, 67, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In A New Photo Today's NYC Undo — SonuNigamSingh (@SonuNigamSingh) The singer didn't stop there. In another scathing tweet, he challenged Surya on his linguistic consistency, writing, 'Don't dub Kannada movies in Hindi! Don't release Kannada movies pan-India! Do you have the guts to say this to Kannada film stars, Mr. Tejasvi_Surya, or are you just another language warrior?' — SonuNigamSingh (@SonuNigamSingh) Nigam's posts come just hours after Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah condemned the SBI incident and stressed that all bank staff should 'treat customers with dignity and make every effort to speak in the local language.' Interestingly, Nigam's remarks arrive at a time when his own standing in Karnataka is under fire. Sonu Nigam faced backlash after comments at an April 22 Bengaluru event allegedly hurt Kannadiga sentiments. A pro-Kannada group filed a complaint, leading to an FIR under multiple IPC Sections. On May 5, Nigam apologized publicly, saying, 'Sorry Karnataka… My love is bigger than my ego.' Meanwhile, his upcoming Kannada song Kuladalli Keelyavudi has been pulled from its release after his behaviour at Bengaluru concert.

Did you know that Illakiya actress Shambhavy Gurumoorthy acted with Raghava Lawrence in Rudhran?
Did you know that Illakiya actress Shambhavy Gurumoorthy acted with Raghava Lawrence in Rudhran?

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Did you know that Illakiya actress Shambhavy Gurumoorthy acted with Raghava Lawrence in Rudhran?

Actress Shambhavy Gurumoorthy , who is currently enjoying widespread popularity for her role in the Tamil television serial Illakiya, has a surprisingly rich background in cinema that many fans might not be aware of. While she is now a familiar face to television audiences, her journey in the entertainment industry began much earlier, with notable appearances in both Tamil and Telugu films . Interestingly, one of Shambhavy's significant but lesser-known roles was in Rudhran (2023), the action drama starring Raghava Lawrence . The film, which received praise for its high-octane sequences and emotional storyline, featured Shambhavy in a key supporting role. Her performance in the film, though not heavily publicised, was impactful and showcased her versatility as an actress. Collaborating with a star like Raghava Lawrence was a major milestone in her film career and one that adds depth to her artistic credentials. Shambhavy made her film debut in 2016 with the Telugu movie Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo , directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. The romantic thriller starred Naga Chaitanya and Manjima Mohan in lead roles, and Shambhavy's performance was appreciated by those who noticed her. She gradually transitioned into Tamil television, where she truly found her space and began to connect with a wider audience. Her television career includes notable serials like Kanmani, Saadhana, and now, Illakiya, where she plays the lead role. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 Most Beautiful Women Ever Today's NYC Undo Her portrayal in Illakiya has struck a chord with viewers, and she has quickly become one of the most recognised faces on the small screen. Despite her growing fame in television, many fans are surprised to learn about her earlier film work, especially her appearance in Rudhran. Shambhavy's ability to switch between cinema and television seamlessly speaks volumes about her talent and dedication. While television has given her consistent visibility and fan following, her film experiences have helped shape her craft and performance style.

No denial of third-party accident claim on grounds of wrong insurance policy details: You're still entitled to all benefits, rules Jharkhand HC
No denial of third-party accident claim on grounds of wrong insurance policy details: You're still entitled to all benefits, rules Jharkhand HC

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

No denial of third-party accident claim on grounds of wrong insurance policy details: You're still entitled to all benefits, rules Jharkhand HC

Most of us do not remember our car insurance policy details off the back of our hand. Many times, the death of the sole financial decision maker, or the breadwinner of a family, leaves behind members who are unaware of policy details. This might lead people to believe that your insurer can reject your claim or that you are ineligible to make one altogether. But according to a recent verdict by the Jharkhand High Court in the case of Reliance General Insurance Company Limited vs. Lilmuni Madaiyan, your insurer cannot validly reject your claim on merely the grounds that you did not provide correct information related to your motor insurance policy . Read on to know what you can do to get your claim successfully approved in the event of an accident, in case you are unable to provide your policy details correctly to your insurer. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Linda Kozlowski, 67, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In A New Photo Today's NYC Undo The case, as it happened In June 2010, Lakhichand Maraiya, a skilled carpenter earning Rs 9,000/month, was involved in a road accident, which resulted in his immediate death. His wife and children filed a complaint with the MACT (Motor Accident Claims Tribunal). In 2016, the tribunal awarded them a compensation of around Rs 20 lakh (Rs 20,49,000) and directed the insurer, i.e., Reliance General Insurance, to pay the same. However, the general insurer contested this in the court, saying that the claimants, i.e., the third party (owner of the offending vehicle) who caused the accident, had provided them with the wrong policy number, thereby absolving them of any liability to pay claims associated with the accident. Live Events Reliance General further contended that this compensation should be recovered from the owner of the offending vehicle. But, according to the high court, 'Merely providing a wrong policy number by the claimants, the liability of the insurance company cannot be ruled out because the claimants are not supposed to know the exact policy number.' In 2024, IRDAI also issued a statement underlining that insurers cannot deny claims on the grounds of documents not being submitted that were required to be obtained at the time of policy issuance. At the stage of claims, companies can only ask for documents directly related to the claim itself, such as a claim form, repair bill, or FIR, based on the type of policy. The court further highlighted that the insurance company has not produced any evidence to establish that the accident had taken place due to rash and negligent driving by the driver of the offending vehicle. 'The fact remains that the accident took place and the death has occurred, and in view of that, the charge sheet has been submitted. The oral evidence of the witnesses is consistent on the point of the accident and the earning of the deceased,' it added, thereby upholding the award. Can insurer deny your claim on the grounds of incorrect or insufficient policy details provided by the policyholder? Sarita Joshi, Product Head of Health and Life Insurance at Probus, says, 'As long as other verifiable information is present, an insurance company usually cannot reject a claim for the absence of a policy number or copy. It is the responsibility of insurers to use alternative information to help identify valid policies.' 'Insurers are required to use reasonable attempts to track down the policy based on the name, registration, or other identifiers of the vehicle in cases involving motor vehicle accidents in which the insured has passed away', she adds. Chetan Vasudeva, Senior Vice President, Business Development at Elephant. in concurs. According to him, insurance companies cannot deny servicing a claim only based on an incorrect policy number or failure to provide a copy of the policy by the policyholder. 'While it is always advised to share the correct details, policy documents, and other related documents to speed up the process, if the policyholder fails to provide the supportive documents or policy number, insurers are required to identify the policy using other available information, such as contact number, policyholder name, email ID, etc., provided by the policyholder at the time of purchasing the policy,' he explains. As such, it is a prudent practice to make nominations in both your life and health insurance policies so that your near and dear ones can avail of the benefits of your insurance policy in case of an unfortunate incident without any hassles.

India gets upgraded to ‘BBB' with a ‘Stable' trend in rating by Morningstar DBRS
India gets upgraded to ‘BBB' with a ‘Stable' trend in rating by Morningstar DBRS

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

India gets upgraded to ‘BBB' with a ‘Stable' trend in rating by Morningstar DBRS

The global sovereign credit rating agency, Morningstar DBRS on Friday upgraded India's Long-Term Foreign and Local Currency – Issuer Ratings from BBB (low) to BBB with a Stable trend. #Operation Sindoor India-Pakistan Clash Live Updates| Missiles, shelling, and attacks — here's all that's happening Pakistani Air Force jet shot down in Pathankot by Indian Air Defence: Sources India on high alert: What's shut, who's on leave, and state-wise emergency measures India's Short-Term Foreign and Local Currency Issuer Ratings were also upgraded to R-2 (high) from R-2 (middle) with a Stable trend. Key drivers for the upgrade include India's structural reforms through infrastructure investments, digitalisation etc., all of which facilitated fiscal consolidation (declining debt and deficit) and sustained high growth (clocking an average GDP growth of 8.2% during FY22-25) with macroeconomic stability (stabilised inflation, range bound exchange rate and sound external balance). A resilient banking system featuring well-capitalised banks with a high capital adequacy ratio and a 13-year low non-performing loans was another significant driver for the upgrade. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They were so beautiful before; look at them now; number 10 will Surprise you Today's NYC Undo (More to come)

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