Bong Joon-ho: Mastering social messages through brilliant storytelling
Bong Joon-ho is a master at weaving social commentary into his films, making the audience mindful of pressing societal issues.
Bong Joon-ho is a master at weaving social commentary into his films, making the audience mindful of pressing societal issues.
The age-old saying “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” has been around for decades. It suggests that eating breakfast is essential for good health and well-being.
Dancer-actor Raghav Juyal is winning praise for his quirky role in Ba***ds of Bollywood, Aryan Khan’s directorial debut. His viral scene with Emraan Hashmi portrays him as a superfan who gets emotional and sings Kaho Na Kaho. Raghav admitted, “Emraan sir aaye aur main rone lag gaya scene mein… maine dil se aansoo nikale aur gaana gaya.”
A registrar ordered his foundation to release its financials. The directive has so far been ignored.
BYD’s Yangwang U9 Xtreme has set a new production car speed record of 308.4 mph, surpassing the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ and will have a limited production run of 30 units.
MANILA, Philippines – Trading of Del Monte Pacific Ltd.’s (DMPL) shares resumed at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 22, after the company released a clarification regarding its independent auditors’ disclaimer of opinion. In a notice, the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) said it had lifted the trading suspension following DMPL’s “detailed discussion” on the impact of
Team India skipper Suryakumar Yadav cheekily said that their fielding coach has mailed the boys over their sloppiness against Pakistan in the Super 4 clash on Sunday in Dubai. However, the right-handed batter said it’s all part of the game and is okay to have this mistakes early in the Super 4.
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HONG KONG, China – Asian markets fluctuated between gains and losses Monday as investors took a step back after last week’s rally fueled by the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut. Tokyo led the winners after Japan’s central bank said it would sell off its huge stock of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) gradually, having sparked a sell-off
KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign investors maintained their net buying position on Bursa Malaysia for the second consecutive week with a total inflow of RM492. 1 million. MBSB Investment Bank Bhd reported that this positive trend occurred despite a shortened trading week due to the Malaysia Day holiday. Foreign investors were net buyers on two out of three trading days, with Wednesday recording the highest net buying at RM348. 69 million. Friday saw a net inflow of RM205. 30 million while Tuesday experienced the only outflow of RM61. 9 million. The transportation and logistics sector attracted the highest foreign inflows at RM131. 8 million last week. Industrial products and services followed with RM126. 9 million in net foreign inflows while the technology sector received RM117. 1 million. Financial services recorded the largest net foreign outflow at RM154. 7 million with healthcare seeing RM38. 1 million in outflows. Local institutions remained net sellers with outflows totaling RM337. 6 million while local retailers recorded outflows of RM159. 5 million. Average daily trading volume increased significantly across all investor groups last week. Foreign investors posted the sharpest increase at 88. 3% while retail investors and local institutions recorded expansions of 21. 2% and 19. 0% respectively. Bernama.