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Why Ranveer Singh could struggle to start his next film after ‘Don 3’ falloutThe Federation of Western India Cine Employees has banned actor Ranveer Singh from working with its members. This action follows his sudden...
Mokshdayani Sapt Puri: Why Ayodhya holds a prominent place among the seven most important pilgrimage sites for HindusThe concept of Mokshdayani Sapt Puri, seven sacred cities in Hinduism, is believed to aid in achieving moksha. Among them, Ayodhya stands o...
Eternal Wisdom of Ramayana: What youngsters can learn from Maryada Purushottam Lord RamThe epic Ramayana imparts lessons on righteousness, leadership by example, reverence for relationships, resilience in adversity, balancing ...
Hansal Mehta's 'Faraaz' to be screened at BFI London Film Festival 2022The film will mark late actor Shashi Kapoor's grandson Zahan Kapoor's debut.
This is how he would have liked to go, says Ranbir Kapoor on father's swansong 'Sharmaji Namkeen'The movie will release on Amazon Prime Video on March 31.
'Sharmaji Namkeen' film-maker Hitesh Bhatia thought of roping in Ranbir to finish Rishi Kapoor's partRishi Kapoor died at the age of 67 in April 2020 after a two-year long battle with leukemia.
Alia Bhatt makes time for girlfriend duties amid busy schedule, joins Ranbir and his family for screening of Rishi Kapoor’s last filmAfter Kapoor's death, Paresh Rawal was roped in to play his part.
Zomato gets support from peer Swiggy; love from Oyo & Paytm bosses helped Deepinder Goyal deal with IPO pangsZomato IPO is making news, and saw love from peers and friends online.
Farhan Akhtar's 'Toofaan', delayed by 2 months due to the pandemic, will drop on Prime Video next monthIt was previously scheduled to start streaming on Amazon from May 21.
Farhan Akhtar's sports drama 'Toofaan' to be out on Amazon Prime in MayThe movie will feature Akhtar in the role of a boxer.
Ritesh Rawal's new education philosophy focuses on manifestation of learningThe innovator and entrepreneur's education philosophy is known as ‘Manifestism’.