'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil's new track shows Ranbir, Anushka give all in

New Delhi [India], Sept. 29 : Dharma Productions recently took to Twitter to post another still from the upcoming, 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' introducing Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor's sizzling chemistry in the track, 'Channa Mereya.'

After the recently released 'Bulleya,' the tweet confirms the next track, 'Channa Mereya' to be out soon in a still that shows the two decked in traditional attires and sharing one great romantic moment.

The caption of Dharma Productions reads, "Qisse humare nazdeekiyon ke kam toh nahi hai #channamereya out very soon! @karanjohar @AnushkaSharma @sonymusicindia".

"#ChannaMereya out soon....... #AeDilHaiMushkil ....." retweeted Karan Johar

This 'World Heart Day,' laugh a bit louder to keep your heart younger

New Delhi [India], Sept. 29 : As Confucius said, "Happiness makes up in height, what it lacks in length."

Ashishh Gupta, the fitness expert at Gold's Gym, Gurgaon pens his experience, how it took him years to understand the real meaning of the quote.

"In a world, which is becoming much programmed, humour and laughter have taken a backseat. We are losing the plot! We have started finding substitutes for everything, even laughter. When stress has become an integral part of our lifestyle, we have forgotten how laughter can de-stress us," said Ashishh.

"We pop in tablets, everyday thinking they will soothe us; not realizing it can come for free! Now you will think, how I can laugh just like that. Everyone will think you are mad. Well you haven't had to giggle whole day!" he added.

Sedentary lifestyle is leading cause of heart diseases in India: Doctors

New Delhi [India], Sept. 29 : Heart diseases have been on a rise in India in the recent years. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality in our country.

Earlier perceived as the first world disease, cardiovascular disorders are the cause of 25 percent deaths in India. Heart disease does not affect the urban and economically strong only; it also affects the rural and underprivileged population.

A large percentage of heart diseases can be attributed to various risk factors, including, but not limited to sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy eating habits and genetic predisposition. Numerous studies have been done to prove and disprove the health risks leading to heart diseases.

Walcott's brace helps Arsenal shut out Basel in Champions League

London [England], Sept.29 : Striker Theo Walcott struck two first-half goals as Arsenal produced a rampant home display to seal a 2-0 win over Basel in their Champions League Group A match at Emirates Stadium on Thursday.

It took Arsene Wenger's side just seven minutes to open their account when Walcott headed in from Alexis Sanchez's cutback.

In the 28th minute, the 27-year-old scored the second goal to put the home side in the driver's seat, the Guardian reported.

The match also saw Basel goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik make some good saves by denying Luis Sanchez and Hector Bellerin to score goals.

In group D clash, Bayern Munich suffered their first defeat under new coach Carlo Ancelotti when they were beaten 0-1 at the hands of Atletico Madrid at Vicente Calderon Stadium.

Disney to make 'The Lion King' live-action movie

Washington D.C. [USA], Sept. 29 : The Walt Disney Company has announced that its animated classic, 'The Lion King' is the latest movie to be re-imagined as a live action.

The official website confirmed The Walt Disney Studios and American filmmaker and director of the hit success, 'Jungle Book,' Jon Favreau are putting a "new re-imagining of The Lion King" on the fast track to production.

The project "follows" the technologically groundbreaking smash hit, 'The Jungle Book,' directed by Favreau, which debuted in April and has earned almost 966 million dollars worldwide.

According to the website, the 21st century take on the beloved tale followed "Disney's success of re-imagining its classics for a contemporary audience with films like Maleficent, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book."

Celtic end Man City's winning streak with 3-3 CL draw

London [England], Sept.29 : Pep Guardiola's winning streak with Manchester City came to a halt after they settled with a 3-3 draw against Celtic in their Champions League Group C clash at the Celtic Park on Thursday.

Celtic made the breakthrough via striker Moussa Dembele, who diverted in Erik Sviatchenko's header in the third minute of the match to put his side ahead.

Midfielder Luis Fernandinho soon levelled the score for City in the 11th minute before Raheem Sterling struck a goal in his own net to hand Celtic with the lead again just nine minutes later, the Guardian reported.

Sterling, however, made the amends soon by pulling one back for the visitors in the 28th minute.

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