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Famous Indian director Shankar has announced his next with Ram Charan in the lead. The film is produced by Sri Venkateswara Creations, and the maker s ....
WOMAD make first line-up announcement including Anoushka Shankar, Jordan Rakei, The Comet is Coming, Nitin Sawhney, and more published: Yesterday, 06:15pm daily capacity: 40000 The first line-up announcement has been made by WOMAD, the festival for World of Music, Arts and Dance, held at picturesque site at Charlton Park, near Malmesbury in Wiltshire from Thursday 22nd to Sunday 25th July 2021. The announced acts are: Tickets adult 3 days: £185 Campervan: £85 Global village WOMAD offers festie fodder from around the globe and a Real Ale Bar, a Cider Bar, and the Taste the World tent where some of the artists will show off their cooking, and usually stage an impromptu gig. ....
Representative image. MANGALURU: The body of a 42-year-old security guard of a stranded dredger was found in the sea off Guddekopala near Mangaluru on Monday, police sources said. The deceased Shankar is of north Karnataka origin. He joined work only a few days back, the sources said. The company, which owned the vessel, had deployed private securitymen to guard the stranded dredger Bhagavathi Prem, they said. The dredger got stranded in the sea two years ago. Shankar had gone missing since midnight Sunday, the sources said. Two other security guards were in the dredger. The exact cause of the death is yet to be ascertained. ....
Representative image MYSURU: The luck of two con artists who had duped more than two dozen people in Mysuru and Bengaluru finally ran out when City Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths arrested the duo. Manju, 30, a real estate agent and B Shankar, a retired conductor, are now cooling their heels in jail. The duo’s modus operandi was simple: Shankar and Manju posed as officers from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and collected money from unsuspecting people to the tune of crores of rupees with the promise of RBI bonds at a higher value. Among those taken in by the duo included retired professors and local businessmen. Acting on a tip-off, CCB sleuths were able to apprehend both of them, who allegedly had plans to design to get nearly 40 more people to invest in their phony scheme. ....