Engineering by Catastrophe explores how today’s most advanced structures are shaped by the disasters of the past. From spacecraft and skyscrapers to tunnels and flood barriers, each episode unpacks the engineering innovations behind modern marvels - and the catastrophic failures that inspired them.
Factual drama that tells the story of the killing of 21 year old Gagandip Singh by his friend Harvinder ‘Ravi’ Shoker in 2011. Branded by the press as the ‘Honeytrap Murder’,the case garnered national interest for the part played by Gagandip’s friend Mundill Mahil, with whom he had tried to pursue a romantic relationship.
Communist Party member Cai Baozi, a revolutionary organizer, rallies local fighters and villagers to resist the Japanese invasion, leading a guerrilla resistance movement across western Henan.
Meet Aadar and Aaina, two souls navigating love, emotions, unexpected moments, and a series of unforgettable dates that slowly change their lives forever. Starring Karan Wahi as Aadar and Surbhi Jyoti as Aaina, this emotional romcom takes you on a beautiful journey of connection, destiny, heartbreak, laughter, and the magic of finding love when you least expect it. Will fate bring them together… or take them in different directions?
Wu Ming, heir to a legendary medical lineage, descends from the mountains to track down the traitor Gui Chen. Along the way, his extraordinary healing abilities save powerful figures and win the admiration of several women who later help him confront his former enemy and continue his mission of healing others.
Kumusta (also stylized as Kumusta?) is a Philippine reality television and cooking show set in Korea. The series is produced by TV5 together with Viu Philippines and a South Korean production team. It was originally broadcasted by TV5 and Viu Philippines. The program follows several Filipino celebrities, with a special guest South Korean actor Ji Chang-wook, as they manage a pop-up restaurant in South Korea.
The title of the show is derived from the Tagalog greeting "kumusta", which translates to "how are you?". The show centers on a cultural exchange between the Philippines and South Korea through culinary arts. The cast members temporarily operated a Filipino restaurant named "Kumusta Café" located in the Gangnam District of Seoul. During the production, the cast worked daily shifts ranging from 12 to 16 hours over a period of seven days. The menu featured traditional Filipino dishes such as inasal, kare-kare, sisig, and roasted pig known as lechon.
Certain she is about to marry her childhood sweetheart, Nam Yun Ju arrives in her wedding dress only to discover she has been set up by Kim Ye Na. Yun Ju impulsively proposes to delivery driver Han Do Yun, who, surprisingly, accepts. What she does not know is that he is actually the CEO of a powerful corporation. As Yun Ju faces sabotage, threats, and kidnapping attempts at work, Do Yun quietly protects her while she fights to rebuild her life.