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    Varun Grover's shocking confession about working with top Bollywood star: He got Rs 45 lakh for speaking what I wrote for Rs 45,000

    Writer and filmmaker Varun Grover, known for films like Masaan and All India Rank, revealed the stark pay disparity he faced while working on Farhan Akhtar’s talk show Oye! It’s Friday!. Grover earned just Rs 45,000 per episode, while Akhtar was reportedly paid Rs 45 lakh—despite Grover writing all the material. Frustrated by the unfair compensation, lack of creative recognition, and increasing censorship in TV, he shifted focus to cinema.

    Myntra End of Reason Sale: Skincare Under ₹999 + Min 30% Off on Haircare & Makeup

    The Myntra End of Reason Sale is bringing you remarkable offers across your favourite beauty essentials. Discover top-rated skincare under ₹999 from trusted, dermat-approved brands like Cetaphil, CeraVe, Neutrogena, and more. That’s not all—enjoy a minimum 30% off on anti-frizz haircare, waterproof makeup, and everyday beauty staples from Lakme, Maybelline, and TRESemme. Whether you are refreshing your routine or stocking up on must-haves, the Myntra Sale is your one-stop destination for premium beauty at incredible prices.

    Chip company Renesas says Wolfspeed situation won’t hit India OSAT

    Reports of a likely bankruptcy filing by the US-based silicon carbide (SiC) wafer maker have been sending shockwaves through the global semiconductor industry with experts suggesting that it could impact Murugappa group-owned CG Power's upcoming outsourced semiconductor assembly and test facility (OSAT) in Sanand.

    Kaynes Semicon, L&T arm to acquire Fujitsu General’s power modules business

    Fujitsu will transfer the business to Larsen & Toubro’s fabless chip company and related production facilities to Kaynes, which will in turn manufacture these products for LTSCT, the companies said.

    Brazil's Embraer looking to step up jet production

    Embraer aims to significantly boost its commercial plane production to meet airline demands for alternatives to the Boeing-Airbus duopoly. Exploring a new aircraft design to compete with industry giants, the company is also open to establishing a final assembly line in India, contingent on securing substantial orders from Indian airlines.

    Blake Lively faces more legal trouble as her beauty brand strikes back with lawsuit - here's what the problem is

    Blake Lively's beauty business, Family Hive LLC, is embroiled in a trademark lawsuit against Beauty by Blake, alleging potential consumer confusion. Simultaneously, the brand faces declining sales, reportedly plummeting after a sexual harassment lawsuit involving co-star Justin Baldoni.

    • Russia, Ukraine swap first prisoners in large-scale exchange

      Russia and Ukraine on Monday swapped a first group of captured soldiers -- part of an agreement reached during peace talks that appeared to be in doubt over the weekend. Russia's defence ministry also confirmed the swap was part of "agreements reached on 2 June in Istanbul".

      Power shift: How Tesla’s turmoil is steering global capital towards India

      A public clash between Elon Musk and Donald Trump in early June 2025 triggered a massive selloff of Tesla stock, erasing $150 billion in market capitalisation. This turmoil, however, presents a significant opportunity for India.

      France approaches Renault on drone production, Renault says

      France's defence ministry has engaged with Renault regarding potential drone manufacturing assistance, following the ministry's suggestion of French companies aiding production in Ukraine. Renault confirmed discussions are underway but awaits further project details from the ministry. This initiative follows France's plan to establish a partnership between a major carmaker and a defence firm to equip drone production lines within Ukraine.

      Batteries, EVs under threat? India fires on all cylinders for rare earths amid China's tightening grip

      India is accelerating its efforts to secure critical mineral supplies, driven by China's increasing control over rare earth elements. New Delhi is forging partnerships with Central Asian nations and implementing an incentive scheme for mineral recycling under the National Critical Mineral Mission.

      A good look at Good Night, and Good Luck; George Clooney’s timely revival of truth on trial

      Amidst protests against ICE raids, CNN broadcasted *Good Night, and Good Luck* live from Broadway, featuring George Clooney. This marked a historic moment as the first full Broadway production aired on a major network. The play, revisiting Edward R. Murrow's fight against McCarthyism, resonated with contemporary debates on press freedom and political integrity, sparking mixed reactions but achieving commercial success.

      Apple under pressure to shine after AI stumble

      Industry insiders will be watching to see whether Apple addresses the AI stumble or focuses on less splashy announcements, including a rumored overhaul of its operating systems for its line of devices. "The bottom line is Apple seemed to underestimate the AI shift, then over-promised features, and is now racing to catch up," Gene Munster and Brian Baker of Deepwater Asset Management wrote in a WWDC preview note.

      Who is Sydney Sweeney, the Emmy nominated actress whose bathwater soap sold out in seconds?

      Sydney Sweeney’s latest product, a soap made with her bathwater, caused an online frenzy, selling out instantly. Created with men’s grooming brand Dr. Squatch, the 5,000-bar limited release combined earthy scents with a provocative concept. The Emmy-nominated actress pitched the idea herself, turning internet obsession into a bold branding moment—and leaving fans clamoring for more.

      Too ‘founder-y’ to hire, not corporate enough to fit in: Former startup owner’s candid job hunt post strikes a chord on Reddit

      After bootstrapping a healthy F&B startup, an Indian entrepreneur is now grappling with the job hunt. His Reddit post uncovers the emotional toll and professional challenges of transitioning from founder to employee, with netizens resonating deeply. As AI reshapes work, his experience sparks a conversation on how skills—not degrees or titles—should define employability in today’s economy.

      SEC’s crypto confusion deepens as next-gen ETFs test limits

      The SEC faces growing regulatory challenges as it reviews new crypto ETFs that earn yield through staking Ether and Solana tokens. The agency’s inconsistent stance on whether these funds qualify as investment companies highlights unresolved questions about how securities laws apply to digital assets. While the crypto industry pushes for lighter regulation, the SEC grapples with defining the boundaries under the decades-old Howey test, leaving the future of next-gen crypto ETFs uncertain.

      Azad Engineering block deal: Nomura picks stake worth Rs 66 crore in this smallcap defence stock

      Nomura acquired over 4.1 lakh shares in Azad Engineering for Rs 66 crore through a block deal at an 8% discount. Despite the investment, Azad’s stock fell over 5% and remains volatile, underperforming Nifty in 2025.

      Crafting luxury: How this Jaipur-based brand is winning India’s elite

      The growing volume of luxury projects is driving demand for high-end interior materials like quartz surfaces, particularly for kitchen and bathroom countertops and wall cladding.

      China's rare earth weapon changes contours of trade war battlefield

      China is strategically weaponizing its supply chain, mirroring U.S. export controls. Recent rare earth export license issues, highlighted by a Trump-Xi call, reveal China's refined trade war tactics. Modelled after U.S. sanctions, China's system grants insight into critical supply chain points.

      3B Films shares list at 3% discount over IPO price

      3B Films, a Vadodara-based plastic packaging film manufacturer, debuted on the BSE SME platform with a discounted listing at Rs 48.50. The IPO, subscribed 1.8 times, aims to raise capital for expansion, including printing and lamination lines.

      Tata to build Rafale fighter jet fuselages in Hyderabad under deal with Dassault Aviation

      Tata Advanced Systems (TASL) and Dassault Aviation have partnered to manufacture Rafale fighter aircraft fuselages in India. TASL will establish a facility in Hyderabad, aiming to produce 24 fuselages annually, with initial deliveries expected by FY28. This collaboration marks a significant expansion of the Rafale manufacturing ecosystem in India, potentially bringing 60% of the aircraft's manufacturing value to the country.

      Auto ancillary stocks shift into top gear but caution lights flash

      Auto ancillary stocks rallied sharply amid broader market gains, but analysts urge caution as demand weakens, margins shrink, and global uncertainties loom. FY26 may see modest earnings growth amid input cost pressure and valuation normalization.

      Big win for users! EU’s new rules force Android makers to offer 5 years of software and 7 years of repairs - key points

      European Android users are set to benefit from new EU rules mandating extended software support and repair options for smartphones and tablets. Starting June 20, 2025, manufacturers must provide spare parts for up to seven years and offer operating system updates for at least five years after a model's market withdrawal.

      Elevating pricing through value engineering: A CEO priority

      By quantifying improvements in key performance indicators, pricing becomes an extension of the business case, fostering stronger relationships and driving revenue.

      Nvidia overtakes Microsoft to become world’s most valuable company

      Nvidia gained 0.9% on Tuesday and has surged over 45% since its April low, boosting its market value to $3.45 trillion, just ahead of Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company. Nvidia shares are still 7.8% below their 52-week high seen in January.

      1,260 aircraft due: IndiGo, Air India among Airbus’ biggest customers with largest backlog

      Airbus acknowledges IndiGo and Air India as major customers with substantial aircraft backlogs, totaling 916 and 344 planes respectively. While prioritizing production ramp-up to address delivery delays, Airbus is increasing sourcing from India, projecting it to reach $2 billion by the end of the decade.

      Telecom department plans to relax local content requirements under Make in India policy

      The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is set to revise its public procurement policy, potentially incorporating more products under the Make-in-India initiative. This review aims to address challenges in achieving high local content (LC) due to India's limited component ecosystem.

      Sun Pharma lines up $100 mn to commercialise niche products this fiscal

      Sun Pharmaceutical Industries plans a USD 100 million investment to commercialize innovative products this fiscal year, focusing on its specialty business. The company will launch Unloxcyt and Leqselvi, while seeking a partner for MM-II development. Sun Pharma anticipates mid-to-high single-digit consolidated topline growth for FY26 and expects R&D spending to be 6-8% of sales.

      First centre fuselage for LCA Tejas Mk 1A handed over to HAL

      VEM Technologies delivered the first centre fuselage assembly for LCA Tejas Mk1A to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. This marks a significant step in indigenous defence manufacturing. It establishes a fourth production line for the LCA Mk1A. HAL aims to increase aircraft production and ensure timely deliveries to the Indian Air Force.

      AMNS India eyes 25 pc share in domestic colour-coated market with new product line

      AMNS India has launched Optigal Prime and Optigal Pinnacle, a new colour-coated steel product line, targeting infrastructure sectors like airports and railways, aiming for a 25% market share in the next few years.

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