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Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth have tied the knot at a temple in Telangana. Hereâs what we know:
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Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth have tied the knot at a temple in Telangana. Hereâs what we know:

Speculations around Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth’s relationship have been doing the rounds for a while now. The two have remained tight-lipped despite making several appearances together. However, according to a recent report, the couple has tied the knot in secret.

As per reports on a leading news portal, Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth are married. They tied the knot today at a temple in Telangana, away from the public eye.

The report mentions that their wedding ceremony was held at Sri Ranganayakaswamy temple in Telangana’s Wanaparthy district. The couple will make an official wedding announcement this evening. 

Aditi and Siddharth have not yet confirmed the news. Further details are awaited.

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Game Changer song Jaragandi has Kiara Advani and Ram Charan groove to its upbeat tunes. WATCH:
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Game Changer song Jaragandi has Kiara Advani and Ram Charan groove to its upbeat tunes. WATCH:

All eyes are on the Kiara Advani and Ram Charan starrer Game Changer as they’ll be sharing screen space for the first time. Kiara Advani shared a still from the song today on his birthday as she put up a post. The song is vibrant and super upbeat.

Clad in colourful outfits, their chemistry is right on point as they match their steps.

It promises to be a fun party song and their impeccable dance moves are going to set the screen on fire.

The film is slated to release in September 2024.
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IndiGo, Air India Express Planes Graze In Kolkata, Close Shave For Fliers
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IndiGo, Air India Express Planes Graze In Kolkata, Close Shave For Fliers

Two aircraft came dangerously close to each other on the runway in Kolkata this morning, in a narrow escape for hundreds of passengers.

A Darbhanga-bound IndiGo aircraft, taxiing at the Kolkata Airport, hit a stationary Air India Express flight waiting for clearance to enter the runway. A part of the Air India Express aircraft’s wing that was hit fell on the runway, while the IndiGo aircraft’s wing was dented. 

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation, or DGCA, has off-rostered both the IndiGo A320 VT-ISS pilots and ordered a detailed probe, reported news agency ANI.

“We have ordered a detailed investigation into the matter and both the pilots of IndiGo airlines have been off-rostered. The ground staff will also be questioned during the investigation. Both the flights have been grounded for detailed inspection,” a DGCA official said.

The IndiGo aircraft had 135 passengers on board, including four infants.

“A minor graze between a taxiing IndiGo aircraft and that of another carrier was reported from Kolkata Airport. The aircraft returned to the bay for inspection and necessary action, per protocol,” the low-cost carrier said, adding that an incident report has been filed with the aviation regulator DGCA.

“Consequently, IndiGo flight 6E 6152 between Kolkata and Darbhanga has been delayed,” it added. Refreshments were given to all passengers and an alternative aircraft was arranged. 

“IndiGo prioritises passenger safety above all else. An incident report will be submitted to DGCA in due course,” the carrier said.

Speaking about the incident, an Air India Express spokesperson said, “The wingtip of a taxiing aircraft of another airline grazed one of our aircraft, which was stationary and awaiting clearance to enter the runway at Kolkata for a scheduled operation to Chennai. The aircraft has since returned to the bay and further investigation is underway, for which we are coordinating with the regulator and airport authorities. We apologise for the inconvenience caused to guests due to external circumstances.”

The Kolkata airport, in an incident report, said, “At 11:10 am, received information from ATC that one aircraft IX 1886 (VT-TGG) report wingtip vortices hit. Observed wingtip vortices of aircraft IX 1886 are missing and wingtip vortices of aircraft 6E 6152 have dents.”

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