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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
TopicDharma Productions

Topic: Dharma Productions

Karan Johar makes his Malayalam production debut with Rahul Sadasivan’s Odiyan

Moving away from his usual romance dramas, Johar steps into South Indian folklore with a film about a clan that scares people to death.

Karan Johar has watched Devil Wears Prada 200 times, he told Meryl Streep

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is all set to release in India on 1 May, nearly 20 years after the original film.

The icchadhari naagin is back in Bollywood. Except this time Kartik Aaryan is the snake

This is Aaryan’s second collaboration with Dharma Productions, following their upcoming 2026 Valentine’s Day release titled Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri.

What Poonawalla’s Rs 1,000 crore deal means for Dharma—more freedom, big-budget productions

Karan Johar recently spoke about exorbitant star fees and rising entourage costs, which were affecting the industry and production of films.

SRK’s ‘Tom Uncle’, Yash Johar was fastest climber in Bollywood. Agneepath broke his heart

'Duplicate should never have been made,' said Karan about Yash Johar's 1998 SRK movie.

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China’s subsidy machine has broken global trade. India shouldn’t copy it

If India is committed to being a manufacturing alternative to China, it must first ensure that the competition it enters is transparent, measurable, and governed by universally applicable rules.

As US-Iran deal announcement paves way for Hormuz reopening, what lies ahead for India & oil markets

Crude prices fall as markets price out West Asia conflict risk. Analysts say India could benefit through lower import bill, easing inflation and improved energy security.

Indian firepower on global stage as Bharat Forge arm Kalyani unveils new artillery gun series in Paris

Showcasing its easily deployable & highly manoeuvrable 155 mm MArG system mounted on a 4x4 vehicle at Eurosatory 2026, firm seeks wider footprint across foreign markets.

Five challenges await Modi. First, he must shake off the past and Nehru

It’s a perfectly reasonable presumption that Modi will be around for a significant enough time for us to reflect on the challenges that lie ahead. I will list five.