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The third season of KPL will start in Falgun.

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  Kathmandu. The third edition of the provincial-level franchise competition, Koshi Pride League (KPL), organized by Koshi Pride Pvt. Ltd., is scheduled to be held from Falgun 9 to 21. Stating that it will be held ‘with the encouragement of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN), CAN Secretary Paras Khadka, and the Koshi Province Cricket Association,’ KPL Director Afzal Hossain informed a press conference held in Kathmandu on Sunday that seven franchise teams will participate in the competition. According to Hossain, Namuna Blasters, Itahari Adarsh ​​Giants, Birtamod Hits, Purveli Super Kings, Everest Thunders, BN Koshi Arnas, and Gorkha Avengers will participate in the competition. Hossain also revealed the names of the owners of all seven franchise teams at the press conference. According to which, Namuna Blasters is owned by Dharma Neupane, while Itahari Adarsh ​​Giants is owned by Kalpit Dhakal. Similarly, while Birtamod Hits is owned by Anurag Pramanik, Purveli Super Kings is own...

Why did actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui call Bollywood a thief?

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Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is currently busy promoting his upcoming film 'COSTAO'. According to the Indian media outlet Dainik Bhaskar, during the film's promotion, he called Bollywood a thief.   "From the beginning, we have been thieves, our industry has always been about stealing. We stole songs, we stole stories. How can someone who is a thief be creative? This is the truth. We stole from the South (South Indian cinema), sometimes from here, sometimes from there. What we call 'so-called films'—even the ones that became huge hits—were also stolen. We have normalized this too much. What can you expect from this field? Even the actors who come in are like this," he said.   He also called the trend of making sequels the worst thing about Bollywood. "Now every film has 2, 3, or 4 sequels. Just like a business collapses, creativity in Bollywood has dried up. There’s extreme poverty (of ideas)," he added.