Khel Khel Mein on OTT: When and where to watch Akshay Kumar’s comedy drama film

Akshay Kumar and Vaani Kapoor’s Khel Khel Mein is now making its way to a streaming giant. The comedy-drama film, directed by Mudassar Aziz, will soon be available on an OTT platform. Read on to find out where you can watch the movie online.

Khel Khel Mein OTT release

New Delhi: After a long time, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar is all set to bring his comedic best to the realm of OTT. Here, we are talking about his recent release Khel Khel Mein. The Mudassar Aziz directorial will soon make its digital premiere.
As per femina.in, citing other reports, the much-talked-about movie’s OTT streaming rights have been secured by Netflix. It is said that the flick will release on the streaming platform in mid-October 2024. However, there is no official confirmation about the same so far.
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Apart from the 57-year-old hunk, Khel Khel Mein also features Fardeen Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Ammy Virk, Taapsee Pannu, Aditya Seal and Pragya Jaiswal in pivotal roles. The film is said to be inspired by the 2016 Italian movie Perfect Strangers.
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According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the movie has raked in Rs 55.02 crore globally at the box office. It was reportedly made on a whopping budget of Rs 100 crore. One major reason for the movie’s underperformance in cinemas was its clash with two other big releases.
Khel Khel Mein was released on August 15, 2024, coinciding with Indian Independence Day, alongside John Abraham’s Vedaa and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Stree 2. While all three films had significant pre-release buzz on social media, Stree 2 emerged as a massive hit by becoming the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time at the domestic Box Office.
Even after five weeks, it continues to draw significant footfall to theaters. It also stars Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee and Aparshakti Khurana.

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Scientists in South Africa say they have identified the first known outbreak of rabies in seals

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — (AP) — Scientists in South Africa say they have identified an outbreak of rabies in seals that is believed to be the first time the virus has spread in sea mammals.At least 24 Cape fur seals that were found dead or euthanized in various locations on South Africa’s west and south coast had rabies, state veterinarian Dr. Lesley van Helden said.Rabies, which affects mammals and can be passed to people, is almost always fatal once symptoms appear. Rabies spreads via saliva, usually through bites but also sometimes when animals lick and groom each other.The virus has long been seen in wild animals such as raccoons, coyotes, foxes, jackals and in domestic dogs. But it had never been recorded spreading among marine mammals, van Helden and other experts said this week.The only other known case of rabies in a sea mammal was in a ringed seal in Norway’s Svalbard islands in the early 1980s. That seal had likely been infected by a rabid arctic fox, researchers said, and there was no evidence of rabies spreading among seals there.Authorities in South Africa first discovered rabies in Cape fur seals in June after a dog was bitten by a seal on a Cape Town beach. The dog became infected with rabies, prompting rabies tests on brain samples from 135 seal carcasses that researchers had already collected since 2021. Around 20 new samples also were collected and more positives have come back on subsequent tests.Scientists are trying to work out how rabies was passed to the seals, whether it is spreading widely among their large colonies and what can be done to contain it.“It’s all very, very new,” said Greg Hofmeyr, a marine biologist who studies seals in South Africa. “A lot of research is required … there are a lot of unknowns here.”There are approximately 2 million seals migrating back and forth between South Africa, Namibia and Angola along Africa’s south and west coast. The most likely possibility, van Helden said, is that rabies was first passed onto seals by jackals in Namibia, where the wolf-like animals hunt seal pups on the coastline.The genes of the rabies virus found in the seals matched the rabies in black-backed jackals in Namibia. It also showed rabies was being transmitted between seals, because most of the virus sequences were closely related, she said.”So, it’s basically established itself in the seal population and it’s being maintained by them biting each other,” van Helden said.The seals live in close proximity to people in places in South Africa, especially on beaches around the city of Cape Town. The city has issued warnings to locals, said Gregg Oelofse, Cape Town’s head of coastal and environmental management.Authorities had been mystified for the past three years by reports of excessively aggressive seals and an increase in seal attacks on people, some of whom had been bitten. No human cases of rabies have been recorded as a result.Oelofse said that city authorities had started vaccinating the small numbers of seals at two popular Cape Town harbors, where they are considered an attraction.One of the positive rabies tests was on a seal carcass collected in August 2022, meaning rabies had been in the seal population for at least two years, Oelofse said.“It’s been here for a while longer than we’ve known about it,” he said.Experts said there were still many unknowns.It’s hard to predict long-term transmission dynamics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spokesman Dave Daigle said. He noted previous instances of rabies viruses winding up in new hosts and then dying out. In 2021 in the U.S., for example, gray foxes were spreading the raccoon rabies virus variant for two years, and then transmission stopped.The U.S. public health agency is watching the situation in South Africa, but has yet to see “clear evidence that this is going to be a long-term issue,” Daigle said.Another unknown is if the vaccine will be effective in seals. It’s never been tested, but experts think it should work.There’s also a logistical question, van Helden said: How do you vaccinate a significant number of seals that live largely in the ocean and migrate back and forth along a coastline that is more than 3,500 kilometers (2,170 miles) long. Land animals can be vaccinated by dropping bait that releases oral vaccines when eaten, but seals generally will only eat live fish, she noted.South African officials have been collaborating with international experts.Seal researcher Hofmeyr said that some other seal species come into contact with Cape fur seals and then travel to other parts of the world and that was a concern for further spread.”The chances of that happening are very low, but the implications of that if it does happen are very important,” he said.___AP Africa news: https://apnews.com/hub/africaCopyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

ANR birthday: Look back at Akkineni Nageswara Rao’s BEST movies | Mayabazar and more

ANR 100 Birthday: It has been 100 years since the birth of the Telugu cinema’s legendary actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao. On this occasion, let’s take a look at the best ANK’s movies.

Best-rated Akkineni Nageswara Rao movies. (Image: IMDb)

New Delhi: Akkineni Nageswara Rao, best known as ANR, was a widely loved actor for over seven decades of career. The Telugu actor rose to become one of the most prominent figures in the entertainment industry and has left an unreachable legacy behind. For those unaware, ANR was born on 20 September 1924, making him 100 years old, if it weren’t for his death in 2014. From movies such as the Mayabazar to Gundamma Katha, here is a list of the top 5 best-rated ANR movies.
Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan took to his Instagram account to announce the Film Heritage Foundation’s initiative to release ARN’s 10 movies across 31 cities in India from September 20-22, 2024. If you can’t make it, here is a list of movies you can watch to celebrate the birth of a legend.
Best-rated ANR movies
1. Mayabazar
Mayabazar is a Telugu epic mythological movie which is an adaptation of the famous folktale of Sasirekha Prainayam from the Mahabharata. ANR plays the role of Abhimanyu in the movie. This 1957 movie starred NT Rama Rao, SV Ranga Rao, Savitri, Gummadi, Mukkamala, and Ramana Reddy, among others. Those who wish to stream this Telugu movie online can do so as the entire movie is available free on YouTube.
2. Gundamma Katha
Inspired by William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, Gundamma Katha is a Telugu comedy-drama movie. The cast of the movie includes NT Rama Rao, Savitri, Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Jamuna. The plot of this old Telugu comedy movie revolves around the story of Gundamma, a well-off widow who mistreats her step-daughter Lakshmi. Another important character in the story is Saroja, Gundamma’s biological daughter. Two suitors- Anjaneya and Raja enter Lakshmi and Saroja’s life, will they be able to bring a change to Gundamma’s heart?
3. Pranadaata
Moving to a serious tone, Pranadaata is a Telugu drama movie starring ANR, Lakshmi, Harish and Charmmila. The movie follows the life of Nageswara Rao, a talented doctor who loses his memory in an accident. Oblivious to his old life, Nageshwara continues to live his present without any idea of his past. Later in life, he wanders and treats the sick people in a small village. When the anti-group files a case against him, his past slowly unravels in front of him. Filled with action, romance and mystery, Pranadaata is a must-watch.
4. Missamma
Yet another romantic comedy starring ANR, Missamma, is adapted from Rabindranath Maitra’s play Manmoyee Girls’ School. The plot of this 1955 rom-com revolves around MT Rao and Mary, two unemployed people who pretend to be a married couple for a job. Slowly but surely Rao and Mary fall in love, and they learn shocking information. While no one knew about Mary’s past, even Mary herself, a man connects the dots and finds her true identity.
5. Mooga Manasulu
Starring the same cast – Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri and Jamuna, Mooga Manasulu is a Telugu rom-com movie released in 1964. A highly-applauded movie, Mooga Manasulu earned several accolades including – Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu and a Certificate of Merit at the 11th National Film Awards. Using the concept of reincarnation, the plot centres around Gopi and Radha, a newlywed couple. However, things change when Gopi begins remembering his past life. Will Radha accept Gopi’s far-gone life?
Well, here you go! Here are the best-rated Akkineni Nageswara Rao movies as per IMDb. While ANK has starred in a variety of genres, his best-rated movies are majorly romantic movies. Choose your favourite synopsis and bing away. Ha

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Which Canadian bank named a new chief executive this week? Take our business and investing news quiz

Welcome to The Globe and Mail’s business and investing news quiz. Join us each week to test your knowledge of the stories making the headlines. Our business reporters come up with the questions, and you can show us what you know.This week: It was a really, really, big week in Canadian business. On Wednesday, Rogers Communications purchased an additional 37.5-per-cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, owner of the NHL’s Maple Leafs, NBA’s Raptors, CFL’s Argonauts and MLS’s Toronto FC.The transaction valued MLSE at $12.5-billion, setting a new high-water mark for the price of Canadian sports franchises. The Toronto-based telecom company will own 75 per cent of MLSE if regulators and sports leagues sign off on the purchase.And then, the next day, Raymond Chun got a big new job. Who’s Raymond Chun? Where’s the next job? Take our quiz to find out.

G Adventures, Planeterra unveil new community tourism projects in India

G Adventures and Planeterra will co-host the upcoming GX World Community Tourism Summit from September 24 to 28, with Incredible India (Ministry of Tourism) coming onboard as the headline sponsor for the event.
Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the project first-hand, or to sample it during a Planeterra Marketplace, which will showcase the projects and people running them.
Attendees can experience Pink City Rickshaw, which enables women from low-income households in Jaipur to earn a living by driving designer e-rickshaws
Four new initiatives will be available to travellers. The first is Anoothi India, which offers a deep dive into the local culture through a textile workshop led by women from marginalized communities in the Jaipur region. Travellers will interact with the women and learn about their experiences, observe the intricate techniques and browse through and purchase some of the products created.
Next, Pink City Rickshaw in Jaipur offers women from low-income households in Jaipur sustainable livelihoods as they drive designer e-rickshaws, taking tourists to iconic landmarks like the Hawa Mahal, providing a unique and personal experience beyond traditional tours on eco-friendly transportation.
Sheroes’ Hangout in Agra is a café that aids acid attack survivors in their medical recovery and pursuit of justice, while arts and crafts centre Sunder Rang in Chandelao, Rajasthan, provides training and a platform for rural women to showcase their traditional handicrafts.
These enterprises join G Adventures’ and Planeterra’s long-standing community tourism experiences that have been delivered to travellers for many years, including Women With Wheels’ airport transfer service, and Salaam Baalak Trust’s Delhi City Walk, which trains and empowers youth to enter the tourism and hospitality space – both also available during the summit for attendees to experience.
Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures and Planeterra, shared: “We are delighted to be able to collaborate with Incredible India as we showcase our newest community tourism experiences. These are all designed to give back through travel and help change the lives of local people through the economic support of tourism, as well as delivering memorable and life-changing activities to our travellers.”

Robust hotel pipeline enriches Philippine tourism development, boosts job creation

From left: The 2024 Philippine Accommodation Pipeline Report was launched in the presence of Philippine Hotel Owners Association’s Benito C Bengzon, Jr; PHINMA Microtel Hotels, Inc’s Jose Mari del Rosario; SM Hotels and Conventions Center’s Peggy Angeles; Waterfront Manila Hotel and Casino’s Arthur Lopez; LPC’s Alfred Lay; Nurture Wellness Village’s Cathy Turvill; Bonifacio Landmark Hotel Management Corp’s Hans Hauri; and New World Makati Hotel’s Nantha Kumar.
The Philippine hotel sector is showing resilience as investors seek opportunities throughout the country and put their money in upscale properties with international and homegrown brands.
Some 158 accommodation establishments are either planned or currently under development, and are set to add 40,084 new keys to the country’s room inventory over the next few years. These projects also represent a staggering 250 billion pesos (US$4.5 billion) in private investment and will create over 55,000 direct jobs, according to the 2024 Philippine Accommodation Pipeline Report of the Philippine Hotel Owners Association (PHOA) and Leechiu Property Consultants.
From left: The 2024 Philippine Accommodation Pipeline Report was launched in the presence of Philippine Hotel Owners Association’s Benito C Bengzon, Jr; PHINMA Microtel Hotels, Inc’s Jose Mari del Rosario; SM Hotels and Conventions Center’s Peggy Angeles; Waterfront Manila Hotel and Casino’s Arthur Lopez; LPC’s Alfred Lay; Nurture Wellness Village’s Cathy Turvill; Bonifacio Landmark Hotel Management Corp’s Hans Hauri; and New World Makati Hotel’s Nantha Kumar.
Geographically, half of the pipeline projects are in Luzon, the country’s economic hub, with 85 new accommodation and 20,116 keys.
Tourism centre Visayas gets 42 per cent of the lion’s share with 57 accommodation and 16,830 keys.
Mindanao represents eight per cent of the total or 16 new accommodation and 3,138 room keys, but is expected to continue on an upward trajectory as its economy continues to grow, the report said.
The report also noted the shift towards decentralisation of investments, with developers from Luzon and Visayas actively seeking expansion opportunities in a diverse range of locations, from Baguio City and New Clark City in Luzon to Davao and Cagayan de Oro in Mindanao.
The rise of alternative accommodation models like branded residences, serviced apartments and condotels signal a shift in market preferences as travellers seek home-like stays and investors look for long-term returns.
As integrated resorts (IR) thrive in the Manila Bay area, major developers are coming in with 2,863 keys in the pipeline, including Westside City Resorts, Hotel Okura Manila Bayshore, and Banyan Tree Manila Bay.
Visayas, particularly Cebu, Boracay and Panglao, is experiencing significant growth in upscale, upper upscale and luxury segments largely attributed to international connectivity. Resorts are seeing a notable surge in popularity especially in Panglao, Mactan and Palawan.
By 2028, when the Philippines aims to have 12 million foreign tourist arrivals, it will be supported by 8,969 new hotel keys across the country, 46 per cent of which will be from international hotel brands.

Rangers kill ‘very hungry’ 2-metre crocodile near popular tourist island

Authorities have killed a two-metre crocodile at a popular tourist spot in the Whitsunday Islands after seven sightings in two weeks.Readers are advised this article includes an image some may find distressing.Kit Todd, a Department of Environment officer involved in a search for the reptile, said it was found in mangroves at Nara Inlet, Hook Island, a spot popular with tourists and boat users.She said the crocodile was euthanased from the boat.”We humanely euthanased it because of the public safety aspect of where the location was,” Ms Todd said.”The animal did have an empty stomach, so it likely was very hungry.”Located 30 kilometres off the Queensland coast, Hook Island is a popular snorkel spot for tourists.

Scientists Say They Have More Than Enough Evidence To Take Global Action on Microplastics

Science has provided more than sufficient evidence to inform a collective and global approach to tackle the continued spread of plastic pollution, according to a new report.Writing in the journal Science, an international group of experts say the need for worldwide action to tackle all forms of plastic and microplastic debris has never been more pressing.It is clear that existing national legislation alone is insufficient to address the challenge, they say, and the United Nations’ Plastic Pollution Treaty – which will undergo its fifth round of deliberations in November 2024 – presents a “tangible opportunity” for joined-up international action.However, for such a treaty to be truly effective it needs to commit to an overall reduction in plastic production alongside measures to reduce the emission and release of microplastic particles along the entire plastics life cycle. Failing to do so, the researchers add, could bring “a high risk of irreversible environmental damage”.The article was written to mark the 20th anniversary of the first ever study, also published in the journal Science, to coin the term microplastics to describe the microscopic fragments of plastics in our ocean.Want more breaking news?Subscribe to Technology Networks’ daily newsletter, delivering breaking science news straight to your inbox every day.Subscribe for FREEIt was co-authored by experts in marine biology, sustainability, environmental psychology, global plastics policy, and risk assessment, from: University of Plymouth, University of Bangor (UK); EA – Earth Action (Switzerland); University of Vienna (Austria); University of Wollongong (Australia); and Wageningen University (Netherlands).Since the publication of the first study in 2004, an estimated 7,000 research studies have been conducted on microplastics, providing considerable evidence in their sources and impacts as well as potential solutions.Microplastics have been found on every corner of the planet, in more than 1,300 aquatic and terrestrial species, in the food and drink we consume, and in multiple tissues and organs of the human body.With emissions of microplastics to the environment estimated to be up to 40 megatonnes per year, a number that could double by 2040, predictions indicate the potential for widescale environmental harm moving into the next century.

11 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.Critic’s PickA double dose of dark comedy.Sebastian Stan in “A Different Man.”A24‘A Different Man’Edward (Sebastian Stan), a man with a condition that warps his facial features, discovers his problems are internal after he gets cosmetic surgery and meets another man, Oswald (Adam Pearson), who has the same condition in this dark comedy written and directed by Aaron Schimberg.From our review:Like many literary and cinematic fables before it — think of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” or “The Elephant Man” — “A Different Man” is really a morality play, of a kind. It’s just that the moral isn’t all that straightforward. It’s about a societal obsession with particular standards of beauty. The fact that conventionally attractive people, or people with certain features and skin colors, tend to encounter more success in life simply by dint of genetic luck is explicit throughout. But that fact is so obvious, and stated so blatantly outright, that it feels like a joke.In theaters. Read the full review.Like two cool cats who just swallowed the canary.Brad Pitt and George Clooney enter their Redford-Newman era in “Wolfs,” written and directed by Jon Watts.Apple TV‘Wolfs’George Clooney and Brad Pitt play underworld fixers — the people you call to make criminal evidence disappear — who begrudgingly team up for a job.From our review:It isn’t remotely tense or mysterious, and its modest thrills derive wholly from the spectacle of two beautifully aged, primped, pampered and expensive film stars going through the motions with winks and a degree of brittle charm. The movie is a trifle, and it knows it. Mostly, though, “Wolfs,” written and directed by Jon Watts, is an excuse for its two leads to riff on their own personas, which can be faintly amusing and certainly watchable but also insufferably smug. It’s insufferable a lot.In theaters. Read the full review.Critic’s PickGirls gone gory.Demi Moore in “The Substance.”Mubi‘The Substance’In this body horror stunner directed by Coralie Fargeat, Elisabeth (Demi Moore) is an aging starlet who tries a new drug that promises to create a younger, better version of herself (Sue, played by Margaret Qualley). It performs as advertised, but with disastrous and disgusting consequences.From our review:Be warned: This is a very gory and often bombastic movie. The logic is also not airtight, especially when it comes to whether, and how, Sue and Elisabeth share a consciousness. … It’s all metaphor, though, not in the least bit meant for a literal analysis. That’s an awkward thing to mix into a movie that turns every subtext into text, which means its constant hammering of its points starts to feel patronizing, as if we might not get it. But it’s also quite funny, and the worse things become for Elisabeth, the harder it is not to giggle with glee. By the end, things have become monstrous and mad.In theaters. Read the full review.Critic’s PickSisters, under the skin.Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne in “His Three Daughters,” directed by Azazel Jacobs.NetflixWe are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and log into your Times account, or subscribe for all of The Times.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.Already a subscriber? Log in.Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Dublin Leadership Summit 2024: Empowering Ireland’s Future Leaders in Business and Sport

The Dublin Leadership Summit is to return for the third time on October 3rd 2024. Held at the prestigious Leopardstown Racecourse in Dublin, and hosted by AAB and The Dublin Network, this event has become a must-attend on the annual business calendar.
Not only is The Dublin Leadership Summit designed to be the preeminent networking event of the year, but it also seeks to impart and upgrade leadership skills for all attendees to stay ahead in today’s fast-evolving business landscape.
Dublin Leadership Summit October 3rd
One of the key drawing cards for The Dublin Leadership Summit has always been the speakers.
This year, the Summit has raised the bar even higher with renowned leaders from the worlds of business and sport.
An Esteemed Panel of Speakers.
Attendees are guaranteed to be entertained and informed by the esteemed panel of speakers who will appear on stage at The Leadership Summit. All of the speakers are recognised thought leaders in their fields – and one is even known as a guru!

Kingsley Aikins, CEO of The Networking Institute, will serve as the event’s host and MC. Known as the “guru of global philanthropy”, Kingsley’s extensive experience spans multiple industries and countries. His mission is to teach the power of networking, and he has shared his insights on prestigious platforms like TEDx.
Caroline Dunlea, CEO of Core Optimisation, brings over 15 years of experience in digital growth and transformation. Under her leadership, Core Optimisation has become a key player in the Irish and UK markets. Caroline’s achievements have earned her recognition as a finalist in the 2022 Entrepreneur of the Year Emerging category and the winner of the 2019 Women in Tech Entrepreneur Award from the Dublin Tech Summit.
Louise Phelan, former Vice President of PayPal Ireland and current Board Member of Ryanair, is a strategic advisor with extensive experience in leading Fortune 500 companies. Her expertise spans global operations, strategic planning, and fostering innovation. She has been recognised for her work, including receiving the Sir Michael Smurfit Business Achievement Award and her role in supporting female entrepreneurship.
John Purdy, Founder and Chairman of Ergo, is a trailblazer in Ireland’s tech industry. Over the past 30 years, he has led Ergo to become a €200m business, spinning off successful companies like Fenergo and FlowForma. John’s contributions to the industry have earned him the Tech Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award, and his leadership insights are highly sought after in both media and business circles.
John Martin, CEO of Shamrock Rovers F.C., has a unique blend of leadership experience in both sports and the corporate world. His extensive career includes roles in coaching, corporate strategy at Irish Life, and now leading Shamrock Rovers. His leadership in sport and CSR initiatives demonstrates how success can be driven by strong community engagement and innovation.

Why Attend?
As the name says, The Dublin Leadership Summit is about bringing together Irish professionals to take a deep dive into the topic of leadership.
After all, when leadership is mastered, it becomes the driving force behind innovation and transformation – two areas organisations can ill afford to neglect.
The Dublin Leadership Summit aims to equip attendees with practical knowledge, actionable strategies and fresh perspectives to become more effective leaders.
Whether you’re a business executive, entrepreneur, or sports professional, this event offers a unique opportunity to learn from Ireland’s most accomplished leaders.
By attending, participants will:

Learn Proven Leadership Strategies: The panellists will share firsthand experiences and methods for overcoming challenges and achieving sustained success.
Gain Networking Opportunities: The event is a hub for connecting with hundreds of  like-minded professionals across various industries, expanding your network with key decision-makers.
Drive Innovation in Your Organisation: Insights from the speakers will help you foster a culture of innovation and adaptability within your teams and companies.

Event Details:
Date: October 3rd, 2024
Time: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Leopardstown Racecourse, Dublin
This is an unmissable opportunity for professionals eager to elevate their leadership game.
Tickets are now available, and spaces are already filling quickly.
Register today to secure your place at the Dublin Leadership Summit 2024, and take the next step in your leadership journey.
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