News stories about "bigger" in India.

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'Not even Shah Rukh Khan can be bigger than his films,' says Karan Patel as he recalls his struggles

Karan Patel said, 'So I thought I’d become too big for my boots and I was a superstar with TV shows. Only to have the show (Kasturi) shut and then realize that nobody can be spared.' Key Points

Firstpost

Why Opposition can’t bake a cake there

India News: There’s no winning within the INDIA alliance. Everyone wants a bigger slice of seats. Infights are leaving fat trails of crumbling ties. Voters are wa Key Points

Times Of India

Radhika Apte: 'Lost a film because I was overweight by 3-4 kilos'

Radhika Apte recalls being told that she should get ‘bigger nose, or bigger breasts’ in her initial days. She is gearing up for the release of Mrs Undercover. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

Cars Are Getting Bigger. Can Smarter Software Make Them Safer?

Cars have gotten much bigger in recent years, alarming road safety experts. The chief engineer at Chrysler’s owner Stellantis says the solution is offering drivers more choice and smarter software. Key Points

WIRED

Cars Are Getting Bigger. Can Smarter Software Make Them Safer?

Cars have gotten much bigger in recent years, alarming road safety experts. The chief engineer at Chrysler’s owner Stellantis says the solution is offering drivers more choice and smarter software. Key Points

WIRED

Donald Trump Isn’t the Only Chaos Agent

He’s not even the biggest one. Monumental change will instead come from tech—from AI. Key Points

WIRED

Bon Appetit: Global chefs and restaurant companies are headed to Indian cities as consumers welcome new ta

As India becomes a prime market for global consumption of both goods and experiences, and as other economies face uncertainties, global chefs as well as big brands and international restaurant companies are headed to Indian shores, where the consumer is open to new tastes and trends, and ready to spend more than before. This internationalism in wining and dining is seen not just in Delhi and Mumbai over the past one year, but also in Tier-II cities. In 2024, this trend is set to grow only bigger. Key Points

Economic Times

India's Reliance climbs on Q2 profit jump

Shares of India's most valuable company Reliance Industries (RELI.NS) rose as much as 2% on Monday after it reported a bigger second-quarter profit late on Friday. Key Points

Reuters

Oil prices gain 3% on bigger-than-expected decline in US crude storage

By Scott DiSavino NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices climbed about 3% on Wednesday as the second straight weekly draw from U.S. crude stockpiles was bigger than expected, offsetting worries that further Key Points

ThePrint

Mornign brief: Protesting wrestlers hit back over 'tutoring' allegations

Here are today’s top news, analysis, and opinion. Know all about the latest news and other news updates from Hindustan Times. | Latest News India Key Points

Hindustan Times

Out of home snacking is now the ‘in trend’

​​South Asia managing director of Kantar, that tracked out-of-home consumption for the first time. “ We seem to be bigger snackers out of home compared to inhome as we observed that the snacking categories had a bigger portion of their volumes coming in out of home versus in-home.” Key Points

Economic Times

FMCG brands experimenting with pack sizes to curtail competition: Abneesh Roy

Campa Cola is priced a bit cheaper compared to other beverages in terms of Pepsi, Coca-Cola or other colas as well. Is this is the beginning of a price war? Will that be something of a threat for these other companies? Campa Cola has not advertised for a few decades. The consumers who used to know Campa Cola may not be a very relevant customer base now because of the positioning of this kind of product. So those would be the bigger challenges. Key Points

Economic Times

Ranbir Kapoor clarifies statement about wanting to work in Pakistani films: ‘Art is not bigger than your country’

Ranbir Kapoor drew a lot of flak on social media for his statement about wanting work in Pakistani films. Some social media users called him "unpatriotic". Key Points

The Indian Express