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March 12, 2021

City Sees 23% Rise In Sealed Bldgs & Floors In One Week

Mumbai: As Covid cases are rising in the city, so are the numbers of sealed buildings and floors. According to BMC data, there are 229 sealed buildings and 2,762 sealed floors as of March 9. It is a 23% rise from the 185 buildings and 2,237 floors cordoned off as of March 2.

City Sees 23% Rise In Sealed Bldgs & Floors In One Week

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An Entertaining Blend Of Laughs And Chills

For many years, Bollywood did not give the horror-comedy genre a shot. But it seems to have caught the fancy of filmmakers in recent times. Director Hardik Mehta tries to blend the two genres in Roohi and succeeds to a large degree. The three actors at the centre of the plot — Rajkummar, Varun and Janhvi — are in great form and complement each other’s performances. Rajkummar, yet again, pulls off another part that has him playing the small-town guy. Though his character may have similarities to his role in Stree, he ensures that this one stands apart with different mannerisms and body language. But one does wonder if this is a role he is taking on far too many times. Varun shines with his great comic timing. Once again, the actor flaunts his flair for comedy. Whether as Roohi or Afza, Janhvi doesn’t miss a beat. She delivers the chills with as much ease while playing Afza as she does as the timid Roohi.

An Entertaining Blend Of Laughs And Chills

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Nandigram Tense as TMC & BJP supporters hit the streets

Authorities Speak To Locals After Didi’s Injury

Nandigram Tense as TMC & BJP supporters hit the streets

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In First Digital-Only Artwork Auction, Piece Goes For $69m

After a flurry of more than 180 bids in the final hour, a JPG file made by Mike Win-kelmann, the digital artist known as Beeple, was sold on Thursday by Christie’s in an online auction for $69.3 million with fees. The price was a new high for an artwork that exists only digitally, beating auction records for physical paintings by greats like J M W Turner, Georges Seurat, and Francisco Goya. Bidding began at $100. Rebecca Riegelhaupt, a Christie’s spokeswoman, said this was the third-highest auction price achieved for a living artist, after Jeff Koons and David Hockney.

In First Digital-Only Artwork Auction, Piece Goes For $69m

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The Times of India Mumbai Newspaper Description:

PublisherBennett Coleman and Company Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Times Group is one of the largest Media & Entertainment conglomerate in India. Its flagship publication namely 'The Times of India' is the world's largest English Broadsheet General Interest Daily Newspaper covering wide range of news topics like National, City, Global, Political, Business, Sports, Entertainment etc.

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