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It is an Indian version of the British show Pop Idol and is part of the Indian Idol series. It has aired on Sony Entertainment Television since 2004. [ 1 ] Originally produced by Miditech Studios and its iconic producer-brothers, Niret Alva , Nikhil J Alva and Nivedith Alva, the series was an instant success.
Indian Idol is an Indian music competition television franchise based on the Pop Idol format. [1] Several iterations of the series have been produced by different companies. The first series premiered in 2004.
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Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia in 2006 aged 15, was dubbed "God's influencer". Born in London, he grew up in Milan where he took care of the websites for his parish and a Vatican-based academy.
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Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965 when gunmen opened fire while he gave a speech in New York. A new lawsuit accuses the government of conspiracy.