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    Ambani wedding: QR Code, colour-coded wristbands, standby medical teams secured guests

    Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, spared no expense for his son Anant's wedding to pharmaceutical heiress Radhika Merchant, hosting a lavish three-day affair attended by global celebrities, business tycoons, and politicians. The extravagant event featured color-coded wristbands for access, top-tier security, and an elaborate medical response preparedness. Guests received exclusive invitations with intricate details and keepsakes, making it a truly opulent celebration.

    Better placed than many for all market conditions: 8 non cyclical consumer stocks including unexpected ones with upside potential of up to 38%

    ​​But there is a high probability of the second one being true. There are many businesses where the argument of disposable income has been cited, but if one looks at long term trends, they have been finally able to do better, whether slower or faster growth. We take a look at such stocks which are non cyclical in nature which one must keep on watch list.

    From 'Pariah' to '36 Days': Watch this week's latest OTT releases on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar

    OTT platforms and theatres are buzzing with a host of exciting new releases. From Riteish Deshmukh's gripping medical thriller 'Pill' on JioCinema to Emraan Hashmi's high-stakes drama 'Showtime Season 1 Part 2' on Disney+ Hotstar, there's something for everyone. Notable releases include the romantic comedy 'Fly Me to the Moon,' the sci-fi adventure 'Me' on Apple TV+, the Bengali thriller 'Pariah' on Hoichoi, and the family drama '36 Days' on SonyLIV.

    ​​As soon as summer puts us on a spit roast, it's game on. Think two people on opposite sides of the country, chatting on the phone, and you can bet their opening lines will be about comparing temperatures and whether the monsoon has RSVP'd yet.

    Being bullish & being cautious are not antonyms: 4 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 41%

    There are a number of times when one hears on the street, that indices and stocks have gone so high, how much higher it can go, so forget it. Essentially the underlying feeling is that just because the nifty and sensex has moved up now it will not move so let's not invest. That is probably the worst mistake one makes because at every level, this narrative comes. When nifty was 20,000 this argument could have been made, now at 24,000 also this argument can be made and when nifty is much higher, the same argument will be made. One needs to look at the broader picture, there is no reason why one should not be bullish about India, but that does mean one should not be cautious in terms of selecting the stocks. so , continue to be bullish, also be cautious and invest in a manner that short term profit booking moves don't make you anxious.

    'Touch': Where, when and how to watch it before release and that too free of cost?

    In collaboration with Focus Features, 'Collider' hosts an early screening of 'Touch,' directed by Baltasar Kormakur. The film follows Kristofer, played by Egill Olafsson.

    The Economic Times
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