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Proto Labs Non-GAAP EPS of $0.47 beats by $0.08, revenue of $135.4M beats by $1.57M
Proto Labs Non-GAAP EPS of $0.47 beats by $0.08, revenue of $135.4M beats by $1.57M
Broadstone Net Lease raises 2025 AFFO per share guidance to $1.49-$1.50 amid robust build-to-suit momentum
Broadstone Net Lease raises 2025 AFFO per share guidance to $1.49-$1.50 amid robust build-to-suit momentum
Ranbir Kapoor to relaunch RK Studios with his directorial debut and collaborations with Ayan Mukerji, Deepika Padukone: Report
Actor Ranbir Kapoor is embarking on a heartfelt mission to revive the iconic RK Studios, originally established by his legendary grandfather Raj Kapoor, according to a report by Mid-Day. The revival is not just a business move but a tribute to the Kapoor family legacy, with Ranbir focusing on producing films that carry the spirit of RK Studios while infusing a modern voice to resonate with today’s audience. The report mentions that plans are well underway, with several scripts shortlisted and production anticipated to begin soon. As part of the revival, Ranbir aims to re-establish the studio as a prominent creative hub in Mumbai, possibly including an office space and screening theater to foster collaboration in the industry. The initiative also marks a continuation of his late father Rishi Kapoor’s dream to carry forward the family’s cinematic heritage. Alongside Ranbir’s directorial debut, the revived studio will back projects featuring some of Bollywood’s top talents, including collaborations with Deepika Padukone and director Ayan Mukerji. The reopening of RK Studios is expected to be a grand affair, paying homage to its golden era under Raj Kapoor, and serves as a symbolic passing of the torch to the next generation of filmmakers. This significant move further cements Ranbir Kapoor’s role not only as a leading actor but also as a custodian of one of Indian cinema’s most treasured legacies. RK Studios, established by the legendary Raj Kapoor in 1948, produced some of the most iconic films in Indian cinema including Awaara (1951), Barsaat (1949), Mera Naam Joker (1970), Bobby (1973), Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978), Prem Rog (1982), and Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985), which was Kapoor’s last film before his death. The last film produced under the RK Films banner was Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999), directed by Rishi Kapoor. Over time, RK Studios faced a decline as the film industry shifted locations to Mumbai’s northern suburbs. The 2017 fire that gutted the studio during a reality show shoot was the final blow, destroying invaluable memorabilia, costumes, and the physical studio space. Due to the increasing maintenance costs and the impracticality of rebuilding, the Kapoor family decided to sell RK Studios, marking the end of an era for the historic studio, Also Read: BREAKING: Ranbir Kapoor’s Love And War bows out of Eid 2026 clash with Yash’s Toxic; to release post June 2026.
MegaETH Token Auction Sells Out in Minutes, Draws $1.3 Billion
TLDR MegaETH’s MEGA token sale closed with over $1.3 billion committed, 27.8 times oversubscribed beyond its $50 million cap zkPass privacy protocol raised $67 million in allocation requests within minutes, surpassing its $2 million target Momentum decentralized exchange sold out in under an hour, raising $82 million against a $4.5 million goal MegaETH’s public auction […] The post MegaETH Token Auction Sells Out in Minutes, Draws $1.3 Billion appeared first on CoinCentral.
Apple (AAPL) Q4 2025 earnings results beat revenue expectations, miss EPS whisper number
Apple (AAPL) Q4 2025 earnings results beat revenue expectations, miss EPS whisper number
Listen to the Amazon (AMZN) Q3 2025 earnings call here
Listen to the Amazon (AMZN) Q3 2025 earnings call here
Listen to the Apple (AAPL) Q4 2025 earnings call here
Listen to the Apple (AAPL) Q4 2025 earnings call here
EXCLUSIVE: After Jolly LLB 3, Star Studio18-PVR Inox now fight over VPF for Huma Qureshi-starrer Single Salma
Bollywood Hungama has been at the forefront in reporting about the tussle between the national chains, namely PVR, Inox and Cinepolis, and the producers over the payment of VPF (Virtual Print Fee). Last month, the industry got a jolt after PVR Inox suspended the advance booking of the much-awaited film, Jolly LLB 3, starring Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, after its producers, Star Studio18, refused to pay VPF. The advance was halted twice, once just before 12 hours of the commencement of the first show. As per reports, the studio paid VPF but made it clear that they are doing so under protest and that they would continue with their discussion on this issue. More than a month later, the VPF has once again caused a rift, this time due to Single Salma.A trade source told Bollywood Hungama, “Single Salma is also made by Star Studio18 and they once again requested a VPF waiver from PVR Inox and also Cinepolis. However, the request was not adhered to. The discussions are going on. If a solution is not found, Single Salma will find a release only in the non-national theatres of the country.”As per trade sources, Single Salma is expected to get a release in around 200 screens. The film stars Huma Qureshi in the lead, and co-incidentally, she was also a part of Jolly LLB 3. Shreyas Talpade and Sunny Singh also feature in Single Salma.In September, Bollywood Hungama had reported, “Viacom18 had signed an agreement with PVR Inox that they’ll pay VPF only until 2024. Hence, they felt justified in asking for a waiver since Jolly LLB 3 is a 2025 release. But PVR Inox argued that the agreement mentions that the studio will stop paying VPF, subject to other production houses doing the same. Since other producers continue to diligently pay VPF this year, they insisted that Viacom18 should also follow suit.”On September 30, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), on September 30, 2025 directed an investigation against PVR INOX Limited over allegations of abusing its dominant position by continuing to levy VPF on film producers.This judgment revealed that an agreement was signed by PVR Inox with Star Studio18 (aka Viacom18) as well as Yash Raj Films that included “sunset clauses”, that is, agreements to phase out the payment of VPF by December 2024. In response, PVR told the CCI that the sunset clauses for YRF and Viacom had not yet been implemented and were still subject to renegotiation. It stated that Yash Raj and Viacom are eligible for sunset clauses only if they stop paying VPF to other exhibitors/DCE providers.Also Read: Huma Qureshi and Rachit Singh fuel engagement buzz with public appearances
Resident Evil Requiem gets Switch 2-exclusive Pro Controller and Amiibo
Resident Evil Requiem gets Switch 2-exclusive Pro Controller and Amiibo