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By Kartik Sharma , 12 April 2026

The wedding of Disha Sharma, daughter of veteran journalist Rajat Sharma, to Sudarshan MJ has drawn widespread attention, emerging as a prominent social event attended by influential figures from media, politics, and business. The ceremony underscored the enduring networks and cultural capital associated with India’s media elite. Beyond its celebratory nature, the event reflects how high-profile personal occasions often intersect with public visibility, brand positioning, and relationship-building.

By Kartik Sharma , 12 April 2026

Filmmaker Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2 has garnered widespread praise from leading figures in the entertainment industry, reinforcing its stature as a major cinematic success. The film’s strong reception among celebrities reflects both its creative execution and commercial impact. Such endorsements often amplify audience interest and extend a film’s lifecycle at the box office.

By Kartik Sharma , 10 April 2026

The film Biker delivers a visually driven narrative anchored in speed, rebellion, and stylized action, positioning itself within India’s evolving commercial cinema landscape. While the film leans heavily on spectacle and kinetic energy, its storytelling attempts to balance character arcs with adrenaline-fueled sequences. From a business perspective, “Biker” reflects the industry’s increasing investment in action-oriented content aimed at younger audiences.

By Kartik Sharma , 24 March 2026

Students across Rajasthan are awaiting the announcement of the Class 10 examination results, which are expected to be released around March 23, 2026, by the Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (RBSE). The results will determine the academic progression of thousands of students transitioning to higher secondary education. Education officials say the evaluation process is in its final stages, with verification and data compilation underway. Once released, results will be accessible online through official portals.

By Kartik Sharma , 24 March 2026

Authorities in Mathura are responding to growing concerns over the activities of self-styled cow protection groups, commonly referred to as vigilantes. Recent incidents involving vehicle checks, confrontations and allegations of harassment have drawn attention from law enforcement and civil society groups. Officials say the protection of cattle remains an important legal and cultural matter, but emphasize that enforcement must remain within the framework of the law.