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'Saiyaara' Day 4 Collection: Ahaan Panday & Aneet Padda starrer becomes the biggest blockbuster of 2025, gears up to enter Rs 100 crore club

'Saiyaara' Day 4 Collection: Ahaan Panday & Aneet Padda starrer becomes the biggest blockbuster of 2025, gears up to enter Rs 100 crore club

Deccan Herald3 days ago
The movie is showing impressive response on Monday and industry experts are confidant that the movie will enter Rs 100 club on July 21.
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Time of India

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Tesla Model Y bookings open in India for Rs 22,220; here's all you need to know

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Indiqube Spaces IPO subscribed 1.4 times on day 2; Check GMP, and other key details
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  • Economic Times

Indiqube Spaces IPO subscribed 1.4 times on day 2; Check GMP, and other key details

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