MUMBAI (ANI) – Ace singer Arijit Singh has lent his soulful voice to the track ‘Fateh Kar Fateh’ from Sonu Sood’s much-anticipated film Fateh. Written by Mandeep Khurana and composed by the dynamic ...
Tamil Nadu's bill aims to ban Hindi hoardings, movies, and songs to prevent Hindi imposition. Officials assure the bill's compliance with the Constitution, focusing on linguistic identity. BJP ...
Chief Minister Stalin reportedly held an important meeting at his residence with legal experts last night. Amid row over imposition of the language in the state, the Tamil Nadu government is set to ...
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday spoke at the Global Fintech Fest held at the Jio World Centre in Mumbai. What caught everyone's attention was the fact that Starmer started his ...
Dilbar ki aankhon ka song, featuring Nora Fatehi, has been released from Thamma and marks her return to the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe. After the Thamma trailer stormed to No. 1 on YouTube, and ...
Ishita has previously contributed to a number of publications, including The Indian Express, The Logical Indian, and Feminism In India. She has over two years of writing experience and enjoys using ...
Azizxon Toshtillayev, a taxi driver from Uzbekistan, has gone viral on social media after he shared heartwarming videos of singing Indian songs inside his cab, leaving passengers both surprised and ...
Mr. Garg sang in dozens of languages and his music blended folk, pop and rock. His hit song “Ya Ali” was featured in the 2006 film “Gangster.” By Mark Walker and Suhasini Raj Zubeen Garg, the singer ...
Tamannaah Bhatia's electrifying performance in the new song Ghafoor from Netflix's The Ba***ds of Bollywood is captivating audiences. The latest song, Ghafoor, from Netflix’s series The Ba***ds of ...
At least five singers recorded the 2006 chartbuster Ya Ali from Gangster: A Love Story before the composers zeroed in on Zubeen Garg for the number that gave him his big Bollywood break, catapulting ...
When it comes to depicting Kashmir in cinema, Bollywood has either misrepresented the ravaged conflict or romanticised the beauty of the Valley. When Kashmiris are invoked, they are placeholders for ...
In recent times, there have been talks that the producers are indulging in self-buying of tickets; it is also referred to as ‘corporate booking’. It means that they themselves buy tickets to create a ...