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Remote work culture is wild: a man in South Korea attended a Zoom call from a rollercoaster and his team just kept the meeting going.Source: Daily Express Malaysia pic.twitter.com/7z8e1FMcLr |
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Remote work culture is wild: a man in South Korea attended a Zoom call from a rollercoaster and his team just kept the meeting going.Source: Daily Express Malaysia pic.twitter.com/7z8e1FMcLr |
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Bobby Deol is all set to feature in Alpha alongside Alia Bhatt. In an exclusive interaction with Zoom, the actor reacted to the rumours of his arguments with Alia, Rani Mukerji, Preity Zinta and Manisha Koirala., Bollywood, Times Now |
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In an exclusive interview with Zoom, Bandar star Bobby Deol explains the situation his character finds himself in. He states that the Hindi film is not biased towards any gender but seeks to explore how the law is used., Bollywood, Times Now |
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Bobby Deol spoke about the passing of his father, Dharmendra, in an exclusive interview with Zoom. He also reacted to brother Sunny Deol losing his cool at the paparazzi. , Bollywood, Times Now |
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In an exclusive interview with Zoom, Naga Chaitanya talks about his decision to support the Malayalam film Balan: The Boy. Directed by Chidambaram S Poduval, the film was previously showcased at Cannes Film Festival., South, Times Now |
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A South Korean worker attempted to join a Zoom meeting from a roller coaster. The hilarious experiment has now gone viral online. |
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Applicant felt embarrassed after recruiters used Zoom to inform her she was not hired despite multiple interviews. |
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In an exclusive conversation with Zoom, Gullak star Anant Joshi speaks about the second season of Maamla Legal Hai. He also shares how beloved the characters of Golden and Pritam Pandey have become., OTT, Times Now |
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In an exclusive interview with Zoom, Tina Ahuja spoke about the challenges she faced at the beginning of her journey. The actress revealed people were reluctant to cast her in projects. She is the daughter of Bollywood actor Govinda., Bollywood, Times Now |
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In an exclusive interview with Zoom, sitar maestro Purbayan Chatterjee opened up about contributing to The Beatles biopic. The musician further reflected on Farhan Akhtar portraying Pandit Ravi Shankar on screen., Hollywood, Times Now |