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    'Vijay Mallya chor hai': Farah Khan's chef Dilip steals the show with fiery remark, flirts with Payal Gaming in new vlog

    Farah Khan's visit to S8UL Gamers' headquarters in Navi Mumbai with her cook, Dilip, showcased the lucrative gaming world. Payal Gaming stole the spotlight, while Dilip's humorous interactions and a cooking competition added to the fun. His surprising Vijay Mallya mix-up during a quiz challenge created a memorable moment, highlighting the booming Indian gaming culture.

    Rotten Mango unseats Joe Rogan as top podcast on YouTube; here's what the show is doing — and its Diddy twist

    Stephanie Soo’s podcast Rotten Mango has taken the No.1 spot on YouTube, beating Joe Rogan. Her detailed storytelling of the Diddy trial is getting major attention. True crime shows are trending big right now.

    TCS CEO’s pay hike; L Catterton’s India fund

    IT major TCS paid Rs 26.5 crore in remuneration to CEO and MD K Krithivasan in FY25. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Google paid Neal Mohan $100 million to stop him from joining Twitter

    Mohan was not the only executive approached by Twitter. Around the same time, Twitter also attempted to hire Sundar Pichai, who was then leading Chrome and Chrome OS at Google. The search giant reportedly countered with a $50 million stock grant to retain him. Both Mohan and Pichai have since risen to the top of their respective organisations.

    How UFC’s move to Netflix might affect your fight night, Joe Rogan weighs in

    The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) may soon partner with Netflix. This deal could greatly expand UFC's audience. Joe Rogan has concerns about this potential change. He wonders if big fights will still be pay-per-view. Netflix has many subscribers, but UFC relies on pay-per-view income. The UFC must balance reaching more fans with maintaining profits.

    Donald Trump may have frozen him out, but Elon Musk fires back, says he's still in the game, watch out

    Despite stepping down from his official role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk intends to maintain a presence in Washington. He plans to visit the White House regularly, signaling his continued interest in influencing policy.

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