Remembering Madan Mohan on his 102nd Birth Anniversary
With the melodies come the feelings. The thoughts of love were shaped into sighs that never craved a destination, never knew a goal. A melody like Lag jaa gale se could never get wrinkled.
With the melodies come the feelings. The thoughts of love were shaped into sighs that never craved a destination, never knew a goal. A melody like Lag jaa gale se could never get wrinkled.
She was 16, on loan from Universal, and playing opposite Joan Crawford. The critics said she nearly stole the film. Ann Blyth spent the rest of her 98 years proving that was not a fluke.
New York City is already handling the World Cup, a Knicks championship, and the Fourth of July. Now add a Taylor Swift wedding to the list. The NYPD has been briefed, the streets are getting closed, and MSG has blocked off three days.
Nobody handed Kriti Sanon a place at the top. She says she is not looking sideways to keep it either. The only competition she acknowledges is with her own last performance.
Nine years of revenge, grief, and survival. Then the script asked Shweta Tripathi to forget all of it. Returning to the Season 1 version of Golu for 'Mirzapur: The Movie' was, by her own admission, genuinely confusing.
On a GoFundMe page created to support funeral costs, loved ones described her as “a loving wife, a devoted mother, and a beautiful soul whose light touched everyone who knew her.”
Picture this: the set is almost empty, the lightmen are napping, the crew is still on lunch break, and there’s Shah Rukh Khan, already back from lunch, mopping the floor.
The track from Mani Ratnam’s 'Dil Se' not only gave Shah Rukh Khan one of his most loved dance numbers but also made Malaika Arora a household name overnight.
Karan, known for his real-life romance with actor Tejasswi Prakash, revealed to The Hindustan Times that an account pretending to be him keeps popping up online.
One of the strongest aspects of the film is the way it tackles big questions around religion, revolution, freedom, and mythology, all while keeping caste and representation at the center.