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    Hollywood action director JJ Perry, known for John Wick and Iron Man, has completed his work on Yash’s upcoming action thriller Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups. Sharing his excitement on Instagram, Perry called the film a “banger” and praised Yash’s intense performance. Yash responded, calling their collaboration “raw power.” Directed by Geetu Mohandas, Toxic is being filmed in both Kannada and English, making it India’s first film conceptualized in two languages from the start.

    America’s best-selling truck, the Ford F-150, caught in the crossfire as Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs drive up prices and slash profits

    Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs threaten Ford F-150 prices, risking $400 per vehicle cost hikes and Canadian supply chain strain. Auto industry faces rising production challenges.

    Its car profits down, Volkswagen has a new idea: Tanks

    Volkswagen is considering a shift towards military production as its auto business faces challenges, including high costs and declining profits. CEO Oliver Blume stated the company is open to exploring military vehicle production. This move comes amid increased European military spending and Volkswagen's need to support its struggling business. Potential collaborations with defence companies like Rheinmetall are being discussed.

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    'No income growth in 10 years': Marcellus CIO Saurabh Mukherjea feels India's middle class is facing big crisis

    India's middle class faces stagnant incomes over the past decade despite rising consumption funded by loans. The income gap is widening, with both lower-income and ultra-rich groups experiencing earnings growth. AI and automation threaten job security, raising concerns about loan repayment. Politicians focus on lower-income groups, while the ultra-rich segment flourishes, deepening financial disparity.

    Rs 6,500 cr pulled out of debt funds in February. Is there trouble ahead?

    The majority of February's redemptions were concentrated in short-duration funds, with ultra-short duration funds seeing withdrawals of ₹4,281.02 crore, money market funds ₹275.96 crore, and low-duration and overnight funds ₹2,263.94 crore.

    The Economic Times
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