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Mumbai gears up for the 17th KASHISH Pride Film Festival, a five-day celebration of queer lives from June 3-7. Showcasing 153 films from 43 countries, the festival aims to foster visibility and inclusive storytelling. Filmmakers and industry leaders will gather to discuss representation and spark conversations around LGBTQ+ experiences, marking Pride Month with a global cinematic showcase.
Kipling Bungalow to be converted into an art gallery, first exhibition in June
Mumbai airport continues to hold second rank in total passenger traffic, its international passenger traffic is twice the size of Bengaluru
Mumbai's coffee scene is buzzing with a new trend: latte art workshops are drawing diverse crowds eager to master the craft. From teenagers to seniors, Mumbaikars are exploring the technique and science behind creating beautiful coffee designs. This growing interest signifies a deeper engagement with coffee, transforming it from a daily drink into a creative and community-building experience.
In a shocking turn of events, Wadala Police have taken a man into custody for the alleged murder of his wifes lover near Reay Road railway station. The suspect reportedly confronted Ansar Shaikh upon learning that his wife had abandoned him for Shaikh.
Two former workshop employees, apprehended near the India-Pakistan border in Poonch, have been arrested for a Rs 65 lakh gold jewellery heist. Police recovered the stolen gold, which had been buried on a hill by the accused's family, following a technical surveillance operation that traced the duo to their hometown. Both men were employees at the Charkop workshop.

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