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8 February 2026
The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Development Board for a final tribute before his funeral on February 8, 2026, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.
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#13290179
8 February 2026
The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Development Board for a final tribute before his funeral on February 8, 2026, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.
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#13290170
8 February 2026
A Nepal Police officer stands guard next to the body of veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa as it is kept for final tribute at the premises of the Film Development Board in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila', which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.
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The Rojava Crisis Erbil Takes The Protest To US UN And The Historic Heart Of The City
29 January 2026
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29 January 2026
Kurdish youth in Erbil, Iraq, on January 20, 2026, wave the Kurdistan and Rojava (SDFYPG) flags from a vehicle during a widespread protest. Demonstrators gather across the city, including near the US Consulate and UN offices, to condemn military attacks by Syrian government forces on Kurdish-led areas in northeast Syria. The backdrop features a massive advertisement for the Pavilion Erbil luxury housing project featuring Turkish actor Burak Ozcivit, creating a stark visual contrast between regional economic development and the ongoing national and political struggles of the Kurdish people.
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#13226959
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13226960
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13226961
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13226971
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13226973
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13226974
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13226979
22 January 2026
Fred Azan, Leo Grandperret, Marie-Julie Baup, Manu Payet, and Melha Bedia participate in the photo shoot for the film *Deviens Genial* at the 29th Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival in Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 21, 2026.
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#13172760
9 January 2026
Trinamool Congress MP and actor Dev delivers a speech at a protest rally in Kolkata, India, a day after a face-off with officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) during raids on the political consultancy firm I-PAC.
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9 January 2026
Actor and TMC MP Dev participates in a protest rally in Kolkata, India, a day after a face-off with officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) during raids on the political consultancy firm I-PAC.
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#13109483
18 December 2025
In Kolkata, India, on December 18, 2025, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee greets industrialist Sidharth Birla, Chairman of Xpro India Limited, Harshavardhan Neotia, actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, Thomas Gietzen, KfW South Asia energy projects representatives, and West Bengal State Minister Shashi Panja during the inauguration ceremony of the Business & Industry Conclave at Dhan Dhanya Auditorium in Kolkata.
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18 December 2025
In Kolkata, India, on December 18, 2025, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee greets industrialist Sidharth Birla, Chairman of Xpro India Limited, Harshavardhan Neotia, actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, Thomas Gietzen, KfW South Asia energy projects representatives, and West Bengal State Minister Shashi Panja during the inauguration ceremony of the Business & Industry Conclave at Dhan Dhanya Auditorium in Kolkata.
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#12974163
9 November 2025
Robert De Niro during a short visit at the Main Square in Krakow, Poland on November 8, 2025. An American actor is planning to launch a new hotel in the reconstructed building in Krakow under the Nobu brand, of which he is a co-owner.
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