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  8. Smile 2 and Terrifier 3 are set for a horror box office showdown this weekend.

    Terrifier 3 – made for just $2million – has become a surprise hit, raking in $28.6million so far and
    knocking Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga film Joker: Folie à Deux off the
    top of the US box office.

    But the clown horror faces fierce competition from
    the sequel to 2022’s Smile – which became a smash hit making $217million against a $17million budget.

    Smile 2 – starring Naomi Scott, Lukas Gage and Ray Nicholson – will drop October 18 with The
    Wrap predicting the film could make $22million over its opening weekend.

    The synopsis reads: ‘About to embark on a world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley (Naomi Scott)
    begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events.

    Smile 2 (pictured Naomi Scott in a scene from the film) and Terrifier 3 are set for a horror box office showdown this weekend

    Terrifier 3 – made for just $2million – has become a surprise hit, raking in $28.6million so far and knocking Joaquin Phoenix
    and Lady Gaga film Joker: Folie à Deux off the top of the US box office 

    ‘Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame,
    Skye is forced to face her past.’

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    Terrifier 3 dethrones Joker: Folie À Deux as box office champ

    The original horror film starred Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgewick’s daughter, Sosie Bacon, 30,
    as Rose Carter, a doctor who witnesses her patient experience a traumatic death.

    The physician then begins to have her own haunting experiences, including incidents in which
    she faces people with forced smiles. 

    Rose quickly learns she must face her own troubling past before
    time runs out and the evil force claims her life.   

    Terrifier 3 stars David Howard Thornton as homicidal clown Art who brutally murders an array of
    victims in stomach churning scenes.

    The film written and directed by Damien Leone, is an un-rated blood
    fest, which has received a 78-percent rating from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes.  Audiences have
    ‘certified’ it ‘hot’ and given it a healthy 90-percent on the popcornmeter.

    The film earned $18.3 million at the box office according to The Numbers.   

    Smile 2 – starring Scott, Lukas Gage (pictured) and Ray Nicholson – will drop October 18 with The
    Wrap predicting the film could make $22million over its opening weekend

    Terrifier 3 stars David Howard Thornton as homicidal clown Art who brutally murders an array of victims in stomach churning scenes  

    2022’s Smile became a smash hit – making $217million against a $17million budget.

    Landing in third place was Joker: Folie à Deux.

    After winning the box office competition during its debut weekend could not overcome the bad reviews, enduring an 82-percent decline in ticket sales.

    The movie collected only $7.055 million, in spite of being in more than four
    thousand theaters across the US. 

    Lukas GageLady GagaNaomi Scott

  9. The ratio of the surface areas of two similar objects is equal
    to the square of the ratio of their corresponding linear dimensions.
    Since the diameter of the mo
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    Os fluxogramas utilizam uma variedade de símbolos padrão para
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  10. SHANGHAI, Oct 9 (Reuters) – China’s yuan held
    steady against the U.S.
    dollar on Wednesday, as investors awaited more stimulus from the world’s second-largest economy and the Federal Reserve’s September meeting minutes due later in the
    day to gauge its policy path. The dollar held steady, giving some relief to the yuan after a sharp rally to a
    seven-week high last week.

    Spot yuan opened at 7.0650 per dollar and was last trading 12 pips lower than the previous late session close at
    7.066. Prior to the market opening, the People’s Bank of China
    (PBOC) set the midpoint rate, around which the yuan is allowed to trade in a 2% band, at 7.0568 per
    dollar, only 3 pips weaker than a Reuters’ estimate.

    China’s blue-chip CSI300 index dropped for the first time since Sept.
    13, poised to snapping a 10-day winning streak, after officials on Tuesday failed to offer much new on stimulus
    plans to revive the economy. The yuan is down 0.7% against the dollar so
    far this month, due to broad dollar strength, but the currency has 0.5%
    firmed for the year-to-date.

    China equities’ recent rally has raised the bar for an upside surprise from expected fiscal stimulus news, said UBS
    strategists led by Rohit Arora, adding that the offshore yuan’s near-term risk reward
    is unattractive. “Historically, fizzling of China equities’ spurts acted as a bigger drag on CNH vis-à-vis the tailwinds from equities’ surge,” the strategists said.

    Nevertheless, market participants are still awaiting additional stimulus measures that
    could help further lift China asset sentiment. Citi FX traders think the
    offshore yuan could trade well if local equities remain supported, similar to what
    happened in Nov.
    2022 – Jan. 2023, according to the bank’s note to clients.
    The offshore yuan traded at 7.0682 yuan per dollar, up about 0.09% in Asian trade.
    The dollar’s six-currency index was 0.039% higher
    at 102.53. LEVELS AT 02:44 GMT INSTRUM CURRENT UP/DOWN( % DAY’S DAY’S ENT vs USD -) VS.

    CHANGE HIGH LOW PREVIOUS YR-TO-D CLOSE % ATE Spot 7.066 -0.07 0.51 7.063
    7.0697 yuan <CNY=CF XS Offshor 7.071 0.09 0.81 7.064 7.0741 e yuan spot <CNH=D3 > (Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom; Editing by Kim Coghill)

  11. Forget tiny chihuahuas peeping out of handbags à la Paris
    Hilton, or Taylor Swift with her adorably grumpy
    looking Scottish Fold cats who have become celebrities in their own right. 

    When it comes to capturing my heart with a cuddly creature, it’s the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, 75, who’s reinvented himself as the internet’s favourite granddad with his wholesome life with
    a menagerie of animals, who has won me over.

    The jewel in the crown of his ever-growing brood of
    beasts is Schnelly the pig, who joined the family in April last year, making the star
    the latest in a long list of celebrities to realise the joys of a
    porky pal – along with Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and the Beckhams. 

    I’m completely smitten with the cuteness of pet pigs.
    I lose hours scrolling through Instagram, looking at pictures of furry little piglets with pretty pink snouts.

    There are 255,000 Insta posts with the hashtag #petpig and I’ve probably looked at all of them.
    Then there’s the 286,000 posts hashtagged #micropig and I’d hazard a guess that I’ve seen all of those too.

    So I’m rather excited to discover that there’s a pig farm less than an hour from central London, where I can find out what it’s really like to have a porcine pet.

    While celebrities might get away with turning up to photoshoots, TV appearances and fancy restaurants
    with all manner of furry creatures, will I get the same reception if I take
    a pig for a stroll down the high street?

    Samantha Rea from London strolling down the high street in Old Amersham with Astrid, a 16 month old micro pig

    The pair stopped off at The Griffin, a private members club, bistro and bakery, for some refreshments after a
    trot down the high street 

    Samantha Rea spent time at the Kew Little Pig Farm in Amersham, Buckinghamshire to learn how to muck out
    and care for pigs 

    Learning how to feed hay to the pigs did make Samantha question whether
    it’s easier to stick with a dog or cat as
    a pet 

    I’m hoping the Kew Little Pigs Farm will help me find out.
    It specialises in miniature pigs, which pig lovers can buy or ‘adopt’ to visit on the farm.

    Then there are the day trips. The Piggy Pet & Play package lets visitors ‘pet,
    brush, groom, watch and play with the pigs.’ The Pig Enthusiast package can include putting sun cream on the pigs, and the
    Comprehensive Guide to Pig Keeping teaches you everything you need to know
    before buying your own micro pig.

    Clearly I must go there!

    And so I head to Amersham, in Buckinghamshire, where Kew Little Pigs
    Farm is based.

    When I arrive, owner Olivia Mikhail looks slightly
    concerned at the sight of my Converse trainers and cropped jeans, a combination that
    will surely result in splattered shins.

    However, Olivia has no idea just how prepared I actually am, because I have
    packed not only knee high wellies for my time on the farm, but
    also my designer heels, for my glimpse into what life’s like as a pig-owning celebrity.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger with Schnelly the pig, who joined his menagerie of pets in April last year

    Ariane Grande and Pete Davidson adopted Piggy Smallz during their short-lived romance
    in 2018

    Comedian John Bishop was left devastated when his rescue pig Milo passed away last year, describing
    him as the ‘heartbeat’ of the family

    Paris Hilton started the chihuahuas in handbags craze, and is also the proud
    owner of Princess Piglette

    George Clooney, Paris Hilton, Miley Cyrus,
    Jonathan Ross, Charlotte Church and even the Beckhams have all kept
    pigs as pets over the past decade or so, while more recently
    Ariane Grande and Pete Davidson adopted Piggy Smallz during
    their short-lived romance. 

    Comedian John Bishop gave rescue pig Milo a home for more than a decade and was devastated
    when the pet passed away, saying he was the ‘heartbeat’ of the family.

    They’re as much a celeb accessory as oversized sunglasses – which is why
    I’ve brought those with me too.

    But first things first. Before I spend an afternoon taking a petite pig for a stroll, I sit down with Olivia in the Kew Little Pigs cafe, to complete the theory side of the Comprehensive Guide
    to Pig Keeping.

    It turns out there is quite a lot of admin involved in owning a
    pig, alongside a rule book thicker than Harry Potter. 

    Who knew that you needed a license to walk a pig?
    Who would imagine that you can’t feed pigs your kitchen leftovers?
    It used to be common practice, but has been banned
    because of the risk of diseases such as African swine flu and foot
    and mouth disease that can be spread by consuming contaminated pork
    products. 

    Who can fathom having to fill out a form to drive your pig from one
    place to another – again for disease control reasons? 

    After all the admin and mucking out, Samantha was delighted to move on to
    the fun part – cuddles with Astrid 

    Samantha found that mucking out the pig pen was actually
    a lot more civilised than picking up poo on a dog
    walk 

    Samantha came armed with wellies for her day at the farm,
    but made sure to keep it glamorous 

    After swapping her flimsy trainers for wellies, Samantha felt equipped to tackle her day on the farm 

    And who would guess that pigs have to have their own house?

    I mean, it’s only got to be about the size of shed, but it’s actually a law to uphold welfare standards.

    I suppose none of this is an issue for celebrities who have people to do paperwork for them – not to mention acres of space – but to me
    it seems insurmountable.

    Olivia senses that my dreams are crushed and attempts to reassure me: ‘It’s really
    not that much paperwork. Look, filling in this form would take two minutes.’ 

    Moving on from the theory, we head outside for the practical part of the course.
    Here, in large pens, are lots of little pigs which
    are super cute, so this makes me happy.

    I am given a rake to claw the pig poo into a dustpan. Both
    the rake and the dustpan have long handles
    and I like the distance this creates. It is certainly
    more civilised than picking up poo in a flimsy plastic
    bag on a dog walk. 

    Clearing away pig excrement with proper equipment which allows you to maintain a civilised, and sanitary, distance makes
    me wonder if – despite the paperwork – pigs might just trump dogs.

    Samantha was worried she might attract stares walking
    Astrid through town, but nobody batted an eyelid 

    Samantha treated herself to a hot chocolate while Astrid enjoyed some pig treats 

    Samantha swapped her wellington boots for high heels to
    glam up to take her pet pig down to the town centre
    for lunch

    Taking a pig out for a walk is trickier than it looks, and a lot of
    treats are required to keep things on track 

    Next, Olivia asks if I would like to feed the pigs.

    Yes of course! She hands me some hay that’s stuffed
    inside what’s basically a large fishnet stocking, the size of Santa’s sack.
    The hay sticks out of all the holes, and it’s my job to hang up the sack in the pig pen, so the
    pigs can eat from it.

    This sounds easy. Only it’s not. ‘NOT THERE! NO! IT’S GOT TO BE
    HIGHER! TIE IT ROUND THE POST! NO! NOT LIKE THAT! NO!’

    I feel like a failing contestant on The Crystal Maze, only this
    is worse because I’m now surrounded by hungry pigs
    and I cannot see a panic button.

    I swear there was something on Netflix where murdered bodies were dumped
    in a pig pen, to be eaten by the pigs. Or maybe the bodies were eaten alive.

    This definitely happens all the time, according to TV, and now I don’t even know which is worse, the prospect of being felled by pigs
    eating through my ankles, or the pressure to hang the hay correctly.

    It is like my challenge on The Crystal Maze has been especially devised to amuse the inhabitants
    of hell.

    I find myself grateful to make it out of the pig
    pen alive. Surely I get to do celebrity stuff now?

    Celebrities’ pigs are as stylish as their owners, so I’ve sourced designer outfits for my trottered chums.
    I’d initially looked at diamond chokers by Dior, because what pig wouldn’t want
    a diamond collar? But apparently pigs are happier in harnesses, which fit around the
    body, not just the neck.

    I hunt for a harness that an A-lister might pick for their pig,
    and I am delighted to discover a pink leopard print harness with a matching lead. 

    It is by Urban Pup, a pet fashion brand whose website I’ve now
    spent more time on than all the other websites in my search history.

    There’s the zebra print, the cheetah print, the pink argyle; the florals, the tartans, and the hearts.
    There’s the range inspired by Legally Blonde and the pet carrier that resembles
    a pink Chanel handbag.

    Then there are the socks…

    I turn up at the farm with more outfits for the pigs than I have
    for myself. I guess this is what it’s like being a pig parent:
    #SELFLESS

    I am introduced to Astrid, a 16 month old micro piglet who’ll fulfill
    my dreams of walking a pig. I show Olivia all the outfits I’ve brought from Urban Pup and
    she picks out a pink tartan harness with a matching lead.

    I want to dress up all the pigs but Olivia says no. That’s
    OK. There is probably some law about only one pig at a time looking this stunning.

    When Astrid and I are dressed, we head into Old Amersham.
    It’s a pretty market town in the Chilterns with
    cobbled streets and quaint white buildings with beams.

    So how will locals feel about a pig on a lead?

    I imagine I may be sternly spoken to by a member of the Women’s Institute.
    However, it turns out that Old Amersham is perfectly au fait with celebrity antics,
    given that Poirot, Midsomer Murders and Four Weddings and a Funeral have all been filmed there.

    On my pig keeping course I have learnt that pigs never poo where they eat,
    sleep or socialise, because they’re very clean, so from day one, without any training, a pig will go outside to poo.

    I am surprised then, as I arrive in Old Amersham, to find that Astrid has
    done her business in her carry box. I try not to
    think about this, as I hold her lead.

    Our first stop is the Amersham Museum. I’m not a massive fan of walking
    around looking at things, but I hear the museum homes a Tudor dining table that visitors are welcome to sit
    at. It is about lunchtime, so I’m hopeful I’ll be served a Tudor
    banquet. I quite fancy a tankard of wine and a bit of wild boar.

    Unfortunately, Astrid does not, and so, despite being welcomed by museum director Briony, we leave
    pretty much as soon as we arrive.

    We go for a stroll instead, but I have to scatter pig
    food pellets to coax Astrid along the pavement.
    I guess celebrities get their assistants to walk ahead, trailing treats to entice
    the pet pigs in the right direction. 

    Hard at work: Writer Samantha Rea tried the Comprehensive
    Guide to Pig Keeping, which  teaches you everything you need to know
    before buying your own micro pig

    However, doing it without an assistant, I find myself thinking that it’s definitely easier
    to walk a dog.

    Celebrity life is about lounging in luxurious surroundings, so Astrid and I head
    to The Griffin, a private members club, bistro and bakery, that’s pretty much
    the Soho House of Amersham.

    In the beamed building that dates back to the 17th century,
    there are gorgeous leather sofas and cosy cushions. However, I have learnt on my
    pig keeping course that pigs are happiest alfresco,
    so Astrid and I take a seat on the astro-turf terrace, beneath a pretty parasol that
    wouldn’t be out of place in a Cotswolds shoot for Tatler.

    It is here, as we relax like A-listers, that Astrid and
    I are at our happiest. As I sip a coffee and eye-up a chocolate brownie (I’m being a celebrity, remember,
    I don’t actually eat these things), Astrid puts her trotters up on the seat beside me and enjoys a few pig food pellets.

    Clearly this is our natural environment, so it’s probably just a matter of time before Astrid
    is snapped up by a celebrity to live life first class. 

    But for now, Astrid must mooch back to the mud, and
    I must head home to wash pig poo off my wellies.

    I am chuffed to bits to have spent an afternoon with Astrid, but as I think it all over, on the train back
    to Marylebone, I know that I’ll never keep a pig as a pet. 

    Aside from all the legal red tape, my lack of space in London, and the trickiness of trying to take a pig for a walk, there’s always the fear that
    the micro pig might turn out to be not so tiny after all. 

    I’ve seen headlines about 4 ounce “teacup” pigs growing bigger than a bear, and frankly I find it terrifying.
    So I’ll leave the pet pigs to the celebrities. 

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  13. Smile 2 – starring Naomi Scott, Lukas Gage and Jack Nicholson’s
    son Ray – emerged as the winner after a horror movie box office showdown.

    The fright flick eclipsed hot contender Terrifier 3 for the top spot.

    The Smile sequel starring Scott, 31,  as a pop star who begins
    experiencing terrifying and inexplicable events as she prepares for a world tour, opened wide in more
    than 3,600 theaters, pulling in a payday of $23 million.

    Ray, whose mom is Nicholson’s former partner Rebecca Broussard,
    shocked fans with an eerie grin in the new movie, which was near-identical to the Oscar-winner’s
    maniacal smile as Jack Torrance in the 1980 Stanley Kubrick classic, The
    Shining.

    In a legendary scene, an insane Jack hacks at a bathroom door with an axe as his
    cowering wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) screams inside.
    As he busts a hole in the door, he sticks his face through, grins and exclaims:
    ‘Here’s Johnny!’ in an improvised line.

    The original Smile, released in September 2022, and starring Sosie
    Bacon, was a sleeper hit, which was well received
    and earned $217,408,513 globally.

    Smile 2 has received a 83-percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and
    an 83-percent Popcornmeter rating from audiences. 

    Smile 2 stars Jack Nicholson’s son Ray (left).
    In the new horror, he recreated the Oscar-winner’s maniacal smile as Jack Torrance in the 1980 Stanley
    Kubrick classic, The Shining

    Smile 2’s big win at the box office has production companies Paramount Pictures and
    Temple Hill beaming from ear to ear. The fright flight opened in first place with a payday of $23 million 

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    The Wild Robot remained in second place after making its debut last week. 

    The animated feature about a shipwrecked robot who lands on an island inhabited only by wild animals has
    delighted audiences young and not so young to the tune of $10.1 million, according to Box Office Mojo. 

    Last week’s champ, Terrifier 3 dropped to third place. 

    In this latest chapter of the franchise, Art the Clown is determined to
    slash his way through a small town preparing for the Christmas holidays in order
    to finish the work he started with a Halloween massacre
    in Terrifier 2. 

    Audiences have enjoyed the chase.  Terrifier 3 kicked up more
    than $9.3 million in ticket sales. 

    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lost some ground to the new arrivals, but maintained a strong presence at
    theaters across the nation. 

    The haunted tale starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and
    Jenna Ortega conjured up an even $5 million and a fourth place
    finish. 

    Landing in fifth place after opening in wider release was We
    Live in Time. 

    Naomi Scott stars in Smile 2 as a pop star preparing for a world tour
    who encounters a series of terrifying and inexplicable events

    The Wild Robot remained in second place after making its
    debut last week. The animated feature about
    a shipwrecked robot who lands on an island inhabited only by
    wild animals has delighted audiences young and not
    so young to the tune of $10.1 million this week

    Last week’s champ, Terrifier 3 dropped to third place.
    The story follows Art the Clown as he tries to slash his
    way through a small town preparing for the Christmas holidays.
    The fright flick pulled in more than $9.3 million in ticket sales

    The romantic drama, starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh
    as a couple who find themselves in a race against time, is a hit with critics and audiences alike, earning $4.185 million over the weekend. 

    Joker:Folie à Deux continues its descent as audiences lose interested
    in the Joker sequel. 

    After three weeks in theaters, the film starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady
    Gaga has landed in sixth place with a take of $2.18 million. 

    The movie has yet to cover its $200 million budget, but is inching toward it.
    So far the comic inspired film has collected $191,
    942,948 globally. 

    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lost some ground to the new arrivals,
    but maintained a strong presence at theaters across
    the nation. The haunted tale starring Michael Keaton,
    Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega conjured up an even $5 million and a fourth place finish

    Landing in fifth place after opening in wider release was We Live in Time.
    The romantic drama starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh as a couple who find themselves in a
    race against time is a hit with critics and audiences alike, earning $4.185 million over the weekend

    Piece by Piece, Pharrell Williams’ creative biopic,
    fell two spots to sixth place.

    The musical adventure told with Lego characters to illustrate the singer and
    songwriter’s rise to fame continues to do well with audiences, this week putting together
    a payday of $2.1 million. 

    Transformers One parked in eighth place. 

    Joker:Folie à Deux continues its descent as audiences lose interested in the Joker sequel.
    After three weeks in theaters, the film starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga has
    landed in sixth place with a take of $2.18 million

    Piece by Piece, Pharrell Williams’ creative biopic, fell two spots to sixth
    place with payday of $2.1 million

    Transformers One parked in eighth place with earnings of nearly $2 million

    Saturday Night, the film about the chaos behind the first ever episode of late night staple Saturday Night Live, dropped in the ratings to ninth place making $1.8 million its fourth weekend
    in theaters

    The Nightmare Before Christmas re-release rounds out the top ten with $1.129 million beneath the tree 

    The animated adventure starring the voices of Chris Hemsworth and Brian Tyree Henry in the origin story for
    the beloved Optimus Prime and the evil Megatron roared
    away with nearly $2 million. 

    Saturday Night, the film about the chaos behind the first ever episode
    of late night staple Saturday Night Live, dropped in the ratings to ninth place.

    The dramady starring Gabriel LaBell as SNL creator Lorne Michaels
    made $1.8 million its fourth weekend in theaters. 

    The Nightmare Before Christmas re-release rounds out the
    top ten. The Tim Burton animated classic found $1.129 million under the tree, as the film enjoys a renaissance with fans and their progeny celebrating
    some three decades since  it first appeared in theaters.

    Naomi ScottJack NicholsonLukas Gage

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  15. Nothing signals the start of winter quite like the return of the Fair
    Isle knit. Once considered ‘ugly’ knitwear we’d only pull out from the back of our wardrobes as an alternative
    to a Christmas jumper (especially the red-nosed reindeer
    kind à la Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones’s Diary)
    or for a winter sport holiday (specifically for après-ski), the Fair Isle jumper has now
    become somewhat of a fashion statement.

    The knit is named after the small, eponymous Shetland Island in Scotland and uses
    a traditional knitting technique to create those distinctive patterns with multiple colours.
    It was brought into vogue by an earlier Prince
    of Wales (later Edward VIII) in the 1920s, and has remained a casual wardrobe staple for members of the Royal Family,
    including Kate Middleton, whose jumper collection includes at least three different Fair Isle designs.

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    Another fan of the nostalgic knit is Alexa Chung, who recently
    layered a Fair Isle vest by Molly Goddard over a
    light blue button-down in a snap for Instagram. The
    It-girl previously also wore a V-neck vest from Cotswolds-based knitwear brand
    Cooking Apple, and sported a chunky Fair Isle crewneck with white, straight-leg jeans,
    black loafers and an oversized, black leather blazer to
    ring in the festive season at private members’ club in London last year.

    A host of designers have dropped Fair Isle-inspired knits for AW24, proving the multicoloured jumpers
    have become a timeless investment. If, as in our case,
    that £1,885 cashmere turtleneck from Loro Piana is a little out of your budget, there
    are countless options on the high street. The cropped cardi from Hush certainly caught our attention, as did
    the Fair Isle knit that was featured in the John Lewis Christmas advert.

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    Scroll down for our pick of the cosiest patterned
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    The best Fair Isle knits for AW24 

    £49, John Lewis 

    £46, Next

    £115, Nobody’s Child 

    £140, Hush 

    £50, Gap 

    £179, Holland Cooper 

    £35, M&S

    £94.99, Superdry 

    £79, Albaray 

     

     

     

  16. Malegaon, in western India, has a thriving budget film industry

    The bright lights of the British capital are
    a world away from Malegaon, a down-at-heel textile town in the backwaters of Maharashtra state in western India.

    But the two have come together at this year’s London Film Festival,
    where the remarkable story of Malegaon’s unlikely
    film industry success has had its European premiere.

    “Superboys of Malegaon”, by director and producer Reema Kagti, follows the true story of Shaikh Nasir and his friends and
    their no-budget parodies of Bollywood and Hollywood classics such as “Sholay” and “Superman”.

    With DIY filmmaking techniques, amateur actors
    and the unique flavour of local dialect and comedy, his works became instant local hits.

    They then gained international recognition with the release of a 2008 documentary of their work, “Supermen of Malegaon”.

    Malegaon’s links to the giant Hindi-language
    film industry, though, are not so distant. By a twist of fate,
    co-producer Zoya Akhtar’s father Javed Akhtar wrote “Sholay”, which inspired Nasir’s
    passion for filmmaking.

    “It’s a very, very big story from a very small town in India”, Akhtar told
    AFP in an interview. “It tells you how connected you are, especially with cinema.”

    “Nasir’s influences and my influences are very similar”, added Kagti.

    “So it was really like a privilege to be able to give a hat tip to so many people, so many actors, so much of the Indian film industry.”

    – ‘Dream factory’ –

    “Superboys” is an ode to the determination of Nasir, played by Adarsh Gourav, who featured in the Oscar-nominated
    film adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s 2008 Booker Prize-winning
    novel “The White Tiger”.

    In Malegaon, some 300 kilometres (185 miles) from India’s entertainment capital Mumbai, video parlours — small picture
    houses — are a haven for labourers keen to escape the
    daily slog of industrial weaving looms.

    Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar’s new film ‘Superboys of Malegaon’
    charts the industry’s success

    Nasir’s films offer comedic respite and a chance to see their town portrayed on the big screen, said
    Kagti.

    “Every person who was part of that film has been immortalised and has been made into a hero of sorts, and it’s given them a reason to not just exist but to celebrate life,” added Gourav.

    With no budget and little experience beyond his love for films and gigs as a wedding videographer, Nasir has
    to improvise and use homespun techniques to make movies.

    While filming the Superman spoof, the hero dresses in comical red shorts with drawstrings dangling out, flying with the help of wacky
    green-screen contraptions while Nasir films tracking shots by
    balancing on the back of a truck hurtling down a bumpy road.

    – Global audience –

    “Superboys” touches upon everything from poverty to love, never
    straying far from Nasir’s unwavering belief in the
    power of a camera — and some imagination — to turn the mundane into something
    extraordinary.

    “The story is so universal that we feel there is a global audience,” said executive producer Ritesh Sidhwani.

    ‘Mollywood’ films are made on a shoestring budget and
    often spoof Bollywood or Hollywood classics

    The film has already been shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and with its screening in London, Sidhwani hopes it will
    attract audiences beyond the Indian diaspora.

    Nasir’s homemade local films succeeded in creating a place in India’s sometimes impenetrable film industry for Malegaon.

    Akhtar said it is a lesson for everyone, particularly in a world of smartphones, where everyone can be a film-maker.

    “People who watch this film will realise that they don’t need to wait for a big break… They can just take that step,” she added.

    Today, “Mollywood” as it is sometimes called, lives on,
    with some actors from the original films continuing in Nasir’s footsteps,
    sharing their DIY creations on platforms such as YouTube.

    “That industry is now a part of Indian cinema’s history”, said Akhtar.

    In “Superboys”, the writer of the spoofs, Farogh, tells Nasir: “You told our stories, in our own voices… You gave us dreamers a place in history.”

    “In the history of Indian cinema, you’ve added a page for Malegaon.”

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  18. March 24 (Reuters) – Marlboro maker Philip Morris International Inc is working on options to exit the
    Russian market, citing a complex and rapidly changing regulatory and operating
    environment in the country following its invasion of Ukraine.

    The company, which garnered around 6% its net revenue from Russia in 2021, said
    on Thursday it has discontinued sale of several cigarette products and canceled all product launches
    for the year in Russia.

    It has also canceled plans to make over 20 billion TEREA sticks, heated tobacco units intended for
    use with its IQOS ILUMA devices, as well as related
    investment of $150 million.

    Earlier this month, Philip Morris had suspended its planned
    investments and decided to scale down manufacturing operations in the country.

    Rival Imperial Brands too has started talks to transfer its Russian business to a local third party,
    joining BAT in exiting the sanction-hit country. (Reporting by Praveen Paramasivam in Bengaluru;
    Editing by Aditya Soni and Arun Koyyur)

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