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Korean Star Loses Brand Deals Amid Fury Over "Why Does China Prefer War" Dialogue In K-Drama
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
The spy romance drama follows Jun Ji-hyun's character, diplomat Seo Mun-ju, as she probes a deadly attack threatening the Korean Peninsula.
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North Korea Executes People For Sharing Foreign Films, TV Series: UN Report
- Saturday September 13, 2025
- World News | Reuters
North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign media, including television shows like popular South Korean dramas, as part of an intensifying crackdown on personal freedoms, a U.N. human rights report said on Friday.
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Maamla Legal Hai, Sunflower Season 2, Shōgun and More: New OTT Releases for Weekend Binge-Watch
- Saturday March 2, 2024
- Written by Vaibhavi Mishra, Edited by Manas Mitul
Top five OTT releases of this week are Netflix's Maamla Legal Hai, Apple TV's Napoleon, Zee5's Sunflower Season 2 and Disney+ Hotstar's Shōgun. Ravi Kishan starrer Maamla Legal Hai is set in the District Court of Patparganj, where bizarre cases pop up. Joaquin Pheonix plays the eponymous French emperor and commander in Apple TV's Oscar-nominated b...
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Bridgerton Season 2 Becomes Netflix’s Most-Watched English-Language Series
- Wednesday April 20, 2022
- Jasmin Jose
Bridgerton season 2 — Netflix’s hit period drama series — has surpassed its season one to become the most watched English-language series on the streaming service. The Tinder Swindler, based on Israeli conman Simon Leviev, has become Netflix’s most watched documentary till date. Bridgerton season 2 is still a far cry from the numbers posted...
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Korean Actor, Who Catches Endangered Clams On TV, Faces 5 Years In Jail
- Saturday July 6, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A South Korean actress faces up to five years in a Thai jail for catching endangered giant clams in a reality TV stunt, an official said Saturday, despite the show's extensive apology.
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www.ndtv.com
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Korean Star Loses Brand Deals Amid Fury Over "Why Does China Prefer War" Dialogue In K-Drama
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
The spy romance drama follows Jun Ji-hyun's character, diplomat Seo Mun-ju, as she probes a deadly attack threatening the Korean Peninsula.
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www.ndtv.com
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North Korea Executes People For Sharing Foreign Films, TV Series: UN Report
- Saturday September 13, 2025
- World News | Reuters
North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign media, including television shows like popular South Korean dramas, as part of an intensifying crackdown on personal freedoms, a U.N. human rights report said on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Maamla Legal Hai, Sunflower Season 2, Shōgun and More: New OTT Releases for Weekend Binge-Watch
- Saturday March 2, 2024
- Written by Vaibhavi Mishra, Edited by Manas Mitul
Top five OTT releases of this week are Netflix's Maamla Legal Hai, Apple TV's Napoleon, Zee5's Sunflower Season 2 and Disney+ Hotstar's Shōgun. Ravi Kishan starrer Maamla Legal Hai is set in the District Court of Patparganj, where bizarre cases pop up. Joaquin Pheonix plays the eponymous French emperor and commander in Apple TV's Oscar-nominated b...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Bridgerton Season 2 Becomes Netflix’s Most-Watched English-Language Series
- Wednesday April 20, 2022
- Jasmin Jose
Bridgerton season 2 — Netflix’s hit period drama series — has surpassed its season one to become the most watched English-language series on the streaming service. The Tinder Swindler, based on Israeli conman Simon Leviev, has become Netflix’s most watched documentary till date. Bridgerton season 2 is still a far cry from the numbers posted...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Korean Actor, Who Catches Endangered Clams On TV, Faces 5 Years In Jail
- Saturday July 6, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A South Korean actress faces up to five years in a Thai jail for catching endangered giant clams in a reality TV stunt, an official said Saturday, despite the show's extensive apology.
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www.ndtv.com