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Kanguva box office collection: Suriya starrer earned THIS much on Day 3
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Kanguva box office collection: Suriya starrer earned THIS much on Day 3

Siva’s period drama Kanguva starring Suriya, Bobby Deol and Disha Patani released in theatres on Thursday. Since then, Suriya has garnered praise for his performance. At the box office, the film’s earnings have been steady since the opening.

As per Sacnilk.com, Kanguva opened with Rs 24 crore on its release date. On the second day, the film’s earnings stood at Rs 9.25 crore which was a significant decline. As of Day 3, the film raked in Rs 9.50 crore, a slight improvement.

The total box office earnings of Kanguva in India is Rs 42.75 crore as of now. The film’s performance hasn’t been up to the mark given that its estimated budget is reportedly over Rs 350 crore. It remains to be seen how the film will perform in the upcoming days. 

Kanguva revolves around the journey of a warrior in ancient Tamil Nadu. The storyline moves across timelines to deliver an emotional, action-filled story.

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Diljit Dosanjh tweaks song lyrics after Telangana governmentâs notice
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Diljit Dosanjh tweaks song lyrics after Telangana governmentâs notice

Diljit Dosanjh had a packed show in Hyderabad amidst his Dil-Luminati tour. Ahead of his concert, the Punjabi singer was warned against mentioning drugs or alcohol during his act in a notice from the Telangana government. In response to the notice Diljit hilariously tweaked his song lyrics.

In a video that has now gone viral, Diljit Dosanjh can be seen singing his tweaked songs in his Hyderabad concert, abiding by the Telangana government’s notice. He changed his line, “Tainu teri daaru ch pasand aa lemonade” to “Tainu teri coke ch pasand aa lemonade.”

Watch the video here:

Needless to say, the comments section is filled with praise for Diljit and his team. A user wrote, “The way he and his team tweaked the lyrics last minute to adhere to the legal guidelines is worth applauding.”

Diljit has performed in multiple cities including Delhi and Jaipur as part of his Dil-Luminati tour.

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UP Hospital Fire That Killed 11 Babies Accidental, Finds Panel: Sources
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UP Hospital Fire That Killed 11 Babies Accidental, Finds Panel: Sources

The fire at a hospital in Uttar Pradesh that killed 11 newborns, was entirely accidental and not deliberate, a two-member committee investigating the matter has found. There is no criminal conspiracy or negligence in the incident, due to which no FIR has been registered till now, sources said, quoting the findings of the two-member panel. 

The fire broke out around 10.45 pm on Friday in the neonatal wards of Jhansi’s Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, one of the largest government hospitals in the state’s Bundelkhand region.

The committee of Jhansi Commissioner Vipul Dubey and DIG Range Kalanidhi Nathani – which was expected to file its report within 24 hours — found that the fire was caused by a short circuit in the switchboard and could not be brought under control as sprinklers were not installed in paediatrics ward. The doctors told the committee that water sprinklers are not installed in the NICU ward due to the presence of newborns, sources said.

At the time, six nurses and other staff and two doctors were present in the NICU ward. One of the nurses sustained burns on her legs while attempting to douse the fire. 

The fire from the switchboard had rapidly started spreading towards the oxygen concentrator when a paramedical staff and two others went in with fire extinguishers. But by then, the fire was beyond control, sources said, pointing to the findings of the committee. Within minutes though, fire tenders reached the spot. 

The detailed report of the investigation committee is expected soon. 

A four-member panel though, has been formed under the chairmanship of the Director General of Medical Education, Kinjal Singh, will look into how the short circuit happened and if the machines in the ward were overloaded, in which case it would count as massive negligence.

The four-member committee has been tasked with identifying the cause of the fire and determining whether any negligence was involved. It will also provide recommendations to prevent such incidents in the future. It is expected to submit its report within a week.

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