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Deepak Tijori FUMES as shows of his Gujarati film Get Set Go vanish after Batwara 1947 and Awarapan 2 release: "Just because two big Hindi films released, should we forget Gujarati cinema?" Rajkumar Santoshi questions audience hesitation over Sunny Deol playing a Muslim in Batwara 1947; asks, “If Spiderman’s name was Aslam Sheikh, would they reject him?” Spirit Controversy: Pranay Reddy Vanga claims Deepika Padukone made ‘unreasonable’ demands; says, “She demanded 10 percent from the film’s profit” Rio's Maracana Stadium to host opening game and final of 2027 Women's WC 'Here we go': Alcaraz confirms US Open return after four-month injury layoff Emraan Hashmi's Awarapan 2 gets more shows on Day 7 than its opening day Andhra junior doctors to continue strike as talks with govt. make no headway Old Delhi makeover: MPD-2047 proposes boutique hotels, godown relocation After shocking Darwin defeat, Australia make big change for Bangladesh Test Why are BSE, Groww stocks falling in trade on Friday? Analysts explain Deepak Tijori FUMES as shows of his Gujarati film Get Set Go vanish after Batwara 1947 and Awarapan 2 release: "Just because two big Hindi films released, should we forget Gujarati cinema?" Rajkumar Santoshi questions audience hesitation over Sunny Deol playing a Muslim in Batwara 1947; asks, “If Spiderman’s name was Aslam Sheikh, would they reject him?” Spirit Controversy: Pranay Reddy Vanga claims Deepika Padukone made ‘unreasonable’ demands; says, “She demanded 10 percent from the film’s profit” Rio's Maracana Stadium to host opening game and final of 2027 Women's WC 'Here we go': Alcaraz confirms US Open return after four-month injury layoff Emraan Hashmi's Awarapan 2 gets more shows on Day 7 than its opening day Andhra junior doctors to continue strike as talks with govt. make no headway Old Delhi makeover: MPD-2047 proposes boutique hotels, godown relocation After shocking Darwin defeat, Australia make big change for Bangladesh Test Why are BSE, Groww stocks falling in trade on Friday? Analysts explain
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Rupee continues to rally, opens 9 paise stronger against US dollar

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Rupee continues to rally, opens 9 paise stronger against US dollar

On Friday morning, the rupee showed signs of strength against the US dollar.

Despite the upward trend, high crude oil prices and ongoing geopolitical tensions are pressuring the currency.

The Reserve Bank of India anticipates notable foreign currency inflows this year, though these have yet to result in significant rupee gains.

Additionally, domestic equities began trading on a slightly weaker note.

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