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'Kali Charan': Watch Chaitanya in Telugu action drama
However, the Telugu film 'Kali Charan' is based on a real incident that took place in the 1980s.
UP: Policeman threatens and rapes a woman
Veer Singh allegedly assaulted the woman, who had come to file a rape complaint, after promising to help her.
Berlocq wins the decider to lift Argentina into semis
Carlos Berlocq defeated Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 to put Argentina into the Davis Cup semifinals.
Serena Williams rallies to win Family Circle Cup
The American defeated Jankovic 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 Sunday for her second consecutive Charleston title.
Paes, Bhupathi are giving ideas to ITPA: Somdev
About his role in ITPA, Somdev said he plans to improve things for all tennis players.
Thane: 4-yr-old recovered from debris opens her eyes
Sandhya Thakur had been unable to open her eyes, swollen with dust after the seven-storey building collapsed in Thane on Thursday.
AgustaWestland submits bids for 2 military chopper tenders
The firm has submitted its response to Indian Navy's tender for procuring 56 naval utility helicopters.
Playback singing will happen after my album: Priyanka
Priyanka Chopra is looking forward to lend her voice to Bollywood songs.
Serbian duo stuns Bryan Brothers to take 2-1 lead
In a battle that lasted over 4 hours, Zimonjic and Bozoljac won the fifth set 15-13 to clinch the doubles tie of the quarter-final.
I don't believe in remakes: Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor doesn't care much about the remakes and thinks that golden films should not be made again.
UP: Two men rob Russian couple in Mathura
The men snatched away their handbag which contained cash worth Rs 7,000, their visas and other important documents.
Erotic noir cinema is passe, says Mahesh Bhatt
Mahesh Bhatt said that "past forward" is his new mantra of making films.
Is Samsung sacrificing innovation for marketing?
Samsung Electronics is spending more on marketing than R&D for the first time in at least three years.
Ban Ki-Moon describes Malala as 'symbol of hope'
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Malala Yousufzai as a daughter of the United Nations.
Irish doctors reject motion supporting regulation of abortion
The doctors also voted against a motion calling for legislation to allow abortion in Ireland in cases of rape or incest.
Querrey makes it 1-1 for the US after Djokovic's opening win
In other Davis Cup quarter-finals, Italy and Canada were tied at 1, as were France and Argentina, while the defending champion Czech Republic was up on Kazakhstan 2-0.