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Tamannaah Bhatia on Her Natural Transformation

Actor Tamannaah Bhatia recently addressed online speculation about her physical transformation. While some fans suggested she might be using weight-loss injections like Ozempic, Tamannaah clarified in a candid interview with Harper’s Bazaar India that her appearance is completely natural.
“I’ve been in front of the camera since I was 15, and people have seen me grow up. The way I look now is not new to me; I grew up like this,” she said, emphasizing that her body has naturally evolved over time. Tamannaah added that audiences familiar with her Hindi films might find her transformation surprising, as they know her from an earlier stage of her journey.
She reflected on how life events, including Covid, impacted her body and shared her love for food. “I love my rice, roti, and dal,” she said. She also acknowledged moments of self-consciousness on set but has since embraced her natural curves, adding with a laugh, “My curves aren’t going anywhere — I’m Sindhi, and that hip and waist are part of my bone structure.”
Ending on a confident note, Tamannaah reaffirmed pride in her Indian identity and body type, making it clear that her transformation celebrates natural change and self-acceptance rather than shortcuts.
Nagarjuna’s Shiva set for grand re-release on November 14

Nagarjuna’s Shiva became a trendsetter in Indian cinema and continues to inspire filmmakers decades after its release. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma in his debut, the film is now set for a grand re-release on November 14th.
RGV recalled that music posed one of the biggest challenges during production. “With Dolby Atmos, every sound can now be experienced in its full dimension. Shiva has always been a film dedicated solely to Nagarjuna. Back then, I even wondered how I could convince him to perform the cycle stunt, and how he agreed to do it,” he shared.
On his inspirations, Varma said, “I’ve always been a huge fan of Bruce Lee. Initially, I planned a small film titled Rathri. Around that time, Venkat suggested I write a story for Nagarjuna. I remember watching Return of the Dragon for the 50th time. I simply replaced the restaurant backdrop with a college setting for Shiva. I came up with the one-line idea in just 20 minutes, combining all my college experiences into it.”
When asked about collaborating with Nagarjuna again, RGV stated, “I decided that if I were to approach Nagarjuna for another film, I would do so only after delivering a hit.”
Nagarjuna expressed gratitude to RGV, saying, “A few days ago, when I watched Shiva again, it felt like watching a completely new film — truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Two days after my father watched it, he took me for a drive and said the film was a huge hit while comments poured in from all sides.”
On whether his sons Naga Chaitanya or Akhil might remake Shiva, Nagarjuna laughed, “Chaitanya and Akhil don’t have the guts to remake Shiva.”
Blast near Delhi Red Fort Metro Station kills 13

A powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening left at least thirteen people dead and a dozen others injured, causing widespread panic across the national capital. The victims were rushed to LNJP Hospital for treatment.
Authorities in Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Mumbai immediately issued a high alert following the blast. According to the Delhi Fire Department, several blast-like sounds were reported before emergency services received calls about a car explosion, which also led to fires in three additional vehicles. Seven fire engines were dispatched to the site.
In the initial investigation, Delhi Police confirmed that a parked car had exploded and senior officers have reached the spot. The explosion occurred in Old Delhi, one of the most crowded areas near the Red Fort.
While details about the extent of the damage are still emerging, several reports and social media posts are suggesting a possible terror angle, though authorities have not officially confirmed this. The Delhi Police Special Cell has cordoned off the area and is investigating the incident.
Mahesh Babu’s GlobeTrotter first single released

Director S.S. Rajamouli has released the first single from his highly anticipated epic GlobeTrotter, starring Mahesh Babu.
The track, composed by M.M. Keeravani, features Shruti Haasan lending her dynamic vocals and Chaitanya Prasad providing the lyrics. Fusing tribal beats with English lines, the song perfectly captures the spirit of global exploration, portraying the protagonist as a Sanchari — a wanderer traveling across the world. The composition mirrors the adventurous and thrilling theme of the film.
Released ahead of the grand launch event on November 15 at Ramoji Film City, the single has already sparked excitement among fans for its fresh, international sound. Interestingly, it is not yet clear whether this track is part of the official soundtrack, a special promotional piece, or a background theme, which adds to the intrigue surrounding its surprise release.
GlobeTrotter is shaping up to be an adventure thriller, featuring Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra, and Prithviraj Sukumaran in key roles, promising a cinematic spectacle that blends action, exploration, and global storytelling.
CRED Advances AI to Elevate Premium Customer Experience

Bengaluru-based CRED is accelerating its transition into an AI-first organisation as it looks to scale its premium customer experience without compromising on trust, security, and design. The members-only platform, known for catering to India’s most creditworthy consumers, is now deploying advanced AI models to enhance both user-facing services and internal operations.
Speaking on Executive Function, a series by OpenAI, Swamy Seetharaman of CRED highlighted how AI is enabling the company to maintain its high service standards even as the business grows in complexity.
“When we started, we were building for India’s most affluent households—a user segment that expects trust, transparency, security, reliability, and exceptional design,” Seetharaman said. “As we expanded—with more products, more teams, and more data—maintaining context while moving fast became more challenging. AI helps us ensure that every member of the organisation can operate at 10x efficiency while staying aligned with our core principles.”
At the heart of this transition is Cleo, CRED’s AI conversational companion powered by OpenAI models including GPT-4.0, GPT-5, and o3. Cleo assists users across informational, contextual, and transactional queries, identifying intent and offering accurate, empathetic, and high-quality responses.
CRED has also developed two internal AI tools to support teams behind the scenes:
Thea – Helps support agents by summarising conversations and recommending next steps
Stark – Enables operations teams to create or update standard operating procedures quickly and consistently
These innovations have already delivered measurable impact. According to Seetharaman:
CSAT scores have improved by 14 percentage points
Cleo has achieved 98% resolution accuracy within three months
Multi-intent conversation resolution rates have increased by 18%
Average handling times have reduced across functions
Session drop-offs have declined by 31%
“Together with Cleo, Thea, and Stark—designed respectively for customers, agents, and operations—we’re moving closer to a true concierge-style experience built on trust, reliability, security, and exceptional design,” Seetharaman noted.
Looking ahead, CRED plans to scale Cleo’s capabilities across all product lines while using AI insights to identify and resolve support gaps in real-time.
Seetharaman emphasized that meaningful AI integration must be grounded in organisational values. “Every company must decide what matters most — efficiency, effectiveness, or both — and align AI accordingly. For us, OpenAI’s technology has been a catalyst in supporting two key values: compounding, and being ‘fast and right.’ The early outcomes are promising, and we are focused on amplifying this impact further.”




















