Mohit Suri's 'Saiyaara,' starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, is a box office sensation, earning Rs 132.25 crore in five days. Surpassing established stars' films, it's now among 2025's top five Bollywood earners. Strong word-of-mouth and positive reviews are fueling its success. Analysts predict it could reach Rs 200 crore, an unprecedented achievement for a newcomer-led film.
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Global semiconductor giant Intel is implementing a significant restructuring plan, resulting in over 5,000 layoffs across US locations including California, Oregon, Arizona and Texas. The job cuts, impacting engineers, senior leaders, and back-office staff, aim to streamline operations and address financial losses. This follows 15,000 job cuts earlier in 2024, bringing the total to over 20,000.
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