‘Dhurandhar 2’ singer Jasmine Sandlas reveals Premanand Maharaj’s words tattooed on her brain: ‘I felt seen that day’ |

Singer Jasmine Sandlas rose to a new level of fame after she lent her voice in the songs ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’. He spoke about his journey in the Hindi film industry, touching on his professional milestones and personal struggles, including his battle with alcoholism, his road to recovery and the profound influence of…

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Sabrina Carpenter reflects on working with her older sister, says ‘we share a brain’ | English Film News

Pop powerhouse Sabrina Carpenter has shared a fascinating insight into her relationship with her sister, Sarah Carpenter, describing her as a “creative partner” in her artistic pursuits. The creative partnership sparked during their time at Disney Channel continues to influence Sabrina’s music and projects. Sabrina Carpenter is opening up about working with her older sister,…

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Who is Nitin Gupta, the IIT Kanpur professor who left tech for neuroscience, now decoding how the human brain drives behavior?

Professor Nitin Gupta of IIT Kanpur In 2000, when Nitin Gupta scored an All-India Rank 1 in the IIT-JEE and entered the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, the prospect was familiar: a high-performing engineer, likely headed for the tech industry. Instead, Gupta’s career took a quieter, more determined turn—in laboratories, neural circuits, and the unsolved…

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‘ER’ Reunion at ‘The Pitt’: Mary McCormack Gives Brain Surgery Masterclass in Heartwarming, Nostalgic Episode

“The Pitt” just released something special: a quiet but powerful “ER” reunion that has longtime fans in awe. This time, it’s not just a nostalgic gesture. Mary McCormack Dr. Linda Conley comes in as a neurosurgeon and practically owns the episode. People call his performance a “brain surgery masterclass”, and it’s hard to argue with…

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‘Pinky and the Brain’ animator Barry Caldwell dies at 68; Paul Dini pays a moving tribute | English Film News

Barry Caldwell, the visionary animator behind beloved classics like ‘Animaniacs’ and ‘Pinky and the Brain’, has left us at the age of 68. His close collaborator Paul Dini reflected on Caldwell’s creativity, warmth and infectious humor. DISCLAIMER: This article mentions death. Reader discretion is advised.Barry Caldwell, the animator and director best known for his work…

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AI at Work: Do Tools That Help Your Brain Make Sense?

Artificial intelligence has been heralded as the ultimate solution to increasing human productivity, simplifying tasks, initiating business decisions, and giving people enough free time to pursue meaningful activities. Indeed, from AI-powered browsers to virtual assistants, technology has slowly permeated offices and homes, reinforcing the notion that technology will make our work lives easier. However, a…

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