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DU First Cut off List 2020 Released – College Wise 1st Cut Off Lists for B.Com, BSc, BA courses

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Delhi University has released the first cut-off list for admissions to undergraduate courses in its colleges. Lady Shree Ram College of DU has pegged 100% cutoff for three courses.
Delhi University on Saturday released the first cut-off list for all colleges including Lady Shree Ram College, Hindu College, Hansraj College, SRCC, Kirori MalCollege, Ramjas College etc. DU offers admissions to over 70,000 undergraduate seats in around 65 colleges affiliated to the varsity. The varsity will conduct the admission process online this year. DU had received 353,153 applications for around 70,000 undergraduate seats, the highest-ever number of applications so far.

The colleges attributed the increase in the application number to various reasons including longer registration period, lack of clarity over entrance exams due to Covid-19, and more number of students scoring over 90% in CBSE Class 12 examinations.
Last year, the first cut-off list was released on June 28. However this year, in the view of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown and the subsequent delay in board exams and their results, the academic session has got delayed.

The minimum cut-off percentage of marks (first admission list) at which admissions to various courses have been offered by different DU colleges have been released. The eligible candidates, who have met the requirements notified in the first admission cut-off list, should complete their admission process within the stipulated time, as notified earlier on the university website.

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No more Mr. Nice Guy: Aamir Khan plays a hot-headed coach in Sitaare Zameen Par; ‘story is how he changes with the film’

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No more Mr. Nice Guy: Aamir Khan plays a hot-headed coach in Sitaare Zameen Par; ‘story is how he changes with the film’

Aamir Khan has announced his upcoming role in the spiritual sequel to his 2007 film, Taare Zameen Par. Khan recently made a virtual appearance in front of his China-based fan club, where he revealed that Sitaare Zameen Par is almost ready and thematically going ten steps ahead. The film is about people who are differently abled, love, friendship, and life.

The original film, which focused on a dyslexic child and his empathetic art teacher, struck a chord with millions. Khan also revealed significant changes in his character, revealing that his character in the film is Gulshan, who is rude, politically incorrect, and insults everyone.

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The storyline draws inspiration from the Spanish film Champions (2018), which was based on the real-life story of the Aderes basketball team. The Indian adaptation promises a uniquely local and emotionally resonant take, with RS Prasanna directing and Darsheel Safary and Genelia Deshmukh joining the cast. While an official release date has not been announced.

Fans are celebrating Khan’s return to a genre he helped elevate Aamir Khan is set to make a compelling return to the big screen with Sitaare Zameen Par, a thematic sequel to his 2007 classic Taare Zameen Par. Departing from his previous role as the empathetic teacher Ram Shankar Nikumbh, Khan now portrays Gulshan, a hot-headed and politically incorrect.

Gulshan is characterized by his abrasive demeanor, often insulting those around him, that will make audiences laugh, yet still resonate with themes of love, friendship, and life basketball coach. including his wife, mother, and even his senior coach. He is depicted as a man the film is an official adaptation grappling with numerous internal issues a good human being.

The narrative arc of Sitaare Zameen Par focuses on Gulshan’s transformation. Assigned to coach a team of players with intellectual disabilities, he embarks on a journey that challenges his prejudices and personal demons. Through interactions with individuals on the autism spectrum and those with Down syndrome, Gulshan begins to understand the essence of being.

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Directed by RS Prasanna, known for Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, the film is an official adaptation of the Spanish sports comedy Champions. While Taare Zameen Par evoked tears through its poignant storytelling, Khan describes the new film as a comedy that will make audiences laugh, yet still resonate with themes of love, friendship, and life

Sitaare Zameen Par also features Genelia Deshmukh and Darsheel Safary in pivotal roles. The film is slated for release on June 20, 2025 Aamir Khan is set to surprise audiences with a dramatic shift in persona in his upcoming film Sitaare Zameen Par, playing a rude, hot-headed, and politically incorrect basketball coach named Gulshan. The film, positioned as a thematic sequel to Taare Zameen Par, explores the transformation of a flawed character through.

Unlike the warm and understanding teacher he portrayed in Taare Zameen Par, Khan’s new role is a sharp contrast. Gulshan is brash and often insults everyone around him—his wife, his mother, and even his senior coach. He’s a man with emotional baggage and unresolved issues, and the heart of the story lies in how his journey with his team of players with intellectual.

Directed by RS Prasanna, best known for Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, the film is inspired by the Spanish sports comedy Champions. The narrative follows Gulshan as he reluctantly takes charge of a basketball team made up of players with autism and Down syndrome. Through the course of training and bonding, he personal transformation, learning empathy, patience, and what it truly means to be human.

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