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Rs 300 to 350 crore riding on Sanjay Dutt's projects
On the floor are several films that Dutt has acted in or appears in a cameo role.
Sanjay is a strong man; will undergo sentence, says his lawyer
Sanjay is a strong man and has accepted the punishment awarded by the Supreme Court, the actor's lawyer said.
Spain face Xavi conundrum before Finland clash
Xavi is likely to miss the qualifier due to injury and this leaves the Spain coach in a dilemma who to deploy.
YouTube says has one billion monthly active users
"Nearly one out of every two people on the Internet visits YouTube," the video website said in a blog post.
Brazil's Kaka gets his turn to impress Scolari
Brazil's matches against Italy and Russia are billed as friendlies but could be an acid test for midfielder Kaka's hopes of playing in his fourth World Cup next year.
Egypt: Judges recommend dissolution of Brotherhood
The recommendation was made to a high administrative court that is expected to rule later in March on the Brotherhood's legitimacy.
SL asks its citizens to refrain from visiting TN
The advisory comes amidst attacks on Lankan monks in Tamil Nadu in recent days.
Fishermen killings: Military prosecutor questions marines
The Supreme Court had barred the Italian envoy from leaving the country after Italy refused to return the marines to India.
United SC pip East Bengal for maiden Shield triumph
United SC rode on Ranty Martins' second-half strike to pip defending champions East Bengal and break their 14-match unbeaten run.
1993 Mumbai blasts: SC to pronounce verdict on Thursday
A total of 257 persons were killed and 713 others injured when a series 13 coordinated explosions shattered the metropolis on March 12, 1993.
Jaya Bachchan complains as Congress MP clicks her photo in RS
Though Balmuchu sought an apology, Jaya Bachchan did not relent and said, "You will have to pay a price for this."
Is Mulayam wary of Nitish getting close to UPA?
The Samajwadi Party fears that negotiations are going on between Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the UPA government.
UNHRC vote on Sri Lanka likely on Thursday: Sources
The resolution asks Sri Lanka to conduct an "independent and credible" probe into human rights violations allegations.
Pro-Telangana parties to hold protest on Thursday
The Telangana Joint Action Committee said it would go ahead with the stir though police refused to grant permission for it.
BSP to continue extending outside support to govt: Maya
BSP supremo Mayawati said we extend support to the UPA from outside to weaken the communal forces.
Uproar in Parliament, SP MPs demand Beni Prasad's resignation
Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma had accused SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav of supporting terrorism.