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    The Dispatcher: This is what we know about Apple TV+ series

    Patrick Brammall will star in a six-episode series adaptation of "The Dispatcher" on Apple TV+. The story follows police dispatcher Ian Hunt's quest to find his missing daughter. The series is written by Kris Mrksa and produced by 60Forty Films and Werner Film Productions.

    Apple Thriller Series Down Cemetery Road: Everything we know about cast, plot and production team

    Down Cemetery Road is a thrilling series that begins with a house explosion and the disappearance of a girl in Oxford. Sarah Tucker, played by Ruth Wilson, becomes obsessed with finding the girl and enlists the help of private investigator Zoë Boehm, portrayed by Emma Thompson. Their investigation leads them into a web of conspiracy where the lines between the living and the dead begin to blur.

    Barbara Rush, who was once leading lady to Hollywood heavyweights Frank Sinatra & Paul Newman, passes away

    Rush's death was announced by her daughter, Fox News reporter Claudia Cowan, who posted on Instagram that her mother died on Easter Sunday. Additional details were not immediately available.

    'Fighter' triumphs against odds: Hrithik Roshan's film inches close to Rs 100 cr mark in 3 days

    Touted to be Bollywood's first ever aerial drama, 'Fighter' hit the big screens a day before Republic Day, on January 25.

    'SRK is the cinema God.' Kangana Ranaut bows down to Shah Rukh Khan's hard work & humility amid 'Jawan' success

    Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut praised Shah Rukh Khan and his career in a social media post. She called him the "quintessential Indian mass superhero" and commended his ability to reinvent his connection with the audience.

    Encouraging capital investment key to 'Modinomics': Nitin Gadkari

    Encouraging domestic and foreign capital investment is crucial for eradicating poverty, says Nitin Gadkari, the Union minister for road transport and highways, adding the Modi government's policies have benefited the socially, educationally and economically backward population.

    The Economic Times
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