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Indian-American boy to play Mowgli in Disney film

July 16, 2014 0

New York, July 16 (IANS) An Indian-American boy will play Mowgli’s character in Disney production’s “The Jungle Book” adaptation. Neel Sethi, 10, a New York boy, will star in the film as the young boy who is raised by jungle animals, according to the The Hollywood Reporter. Disney has slated it for release in 3D Oct 9, 2015. Jon Favreau is the director of the film and the script was written by Justin Marks.

Star’s encounter with stalker described

July 15, 2014 0
FILE - In this March 2, 2014 file photo, Sandra Bullock arrives at the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre, in Los Angeles. Bullock's encounter with a stalker in her home reads like a scene from a scary movie in newly released documents, painting a portrait of an obsessed fan who described himself as her “husband.” Bullock, who has portrayed brave, strong women on screen, took quick action, locking the door and summoning police. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, file)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sandra Bullock’s recent encounter with a stalker in her home reads like a scene from a scary movie in newly released documents, painting a portrait of an obsessed fan who described himself as her “husband.”

UK foreign minister William Hague stepping down

July 14, 2014 0
British Foreign Secretary William Hague inform the media in front of Hotel Palais Coburg where closed-door nuclear talks take place in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, July 13, 2014. Foreign ministers are adding their diplomatic muscle to try and advance troubled nuclear talks with Iran, with a target date only a week away for a pact meant to curb programs Tehran could turn to making atomic arms. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s high-profile foreign minister, William Hague, is leaving his job, the government said Monday — a surprise announcement that precedes a major shakeup of the Conservative-led administration.

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Nepal’s Cricket team captain Paras Khadka bats for Earth Anthem

July 14, 2014 0

Kathmandu, July 14 (ANI): Nepal’s National Cricket Team captain Paras Khadka has shown his support for an Earth Anthem written by poet-diplomat Abhay K. “It’s an Earth Anthem, so I think hopefully it will create all the positive vibes, all of us and world need better environmental level, so we hope that with everybody’s contribution the world will be a better place to live in,” said Khadka. He further added, “First of all congratulations to Abhay K, I would like to wish him the very best. It (Earth Anthem) gives a lot of positive message and hopefully it will continue to do better. My wishes are always with him.” Paras Khadka has played for the Nepal national cricket team since 2004.