Salim Kumar, only Malayalam comedian to win National Award for Best Actor, dead at 56
He learned to perform on a mimicry stage in Cochin. He finished on a national podium. The house in North Paravur was named Laughing Villa. It is quiet now.
He learned to perform on a mimicry stage in Cochin. He finished on a national podium. The house in North Paravur was named Laughing Villa. It is quiet now.
He played a librarian who fought demons. He sold coffee to the whole of Britain. He outlasted every trend in television and still showed up, reliable as ever, until he didn't.
The glycerine was ready. Nana Patekar was not interested. What happened next left everyone on set, including Madhoo Shah, stunned, and wrapped up the shoot for half a day.
'Peddi' introduced Janhvi Kapoor waist-first, midriff second, face somewhere after that. Her character Achiyyamma had a name, a costume, and close-up shots of her navel. What she did not have was a story.
The world of Indian classical music lost a brilliant artist on May 14, 2026, with the passing of Ustad Sabir Khan.
Her post met with excitement from fans, friends, celebrities all eager to congratulate the couple on their happy news. Anand Ahuja couldn’t resist joining the celebration commenting playfully on the post.
Nora Fatehi has lit up one of the biggest stages of her career yet. The Canadian-born dancer and actress, who has won hearts across India, made her first-ever appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'.
On Thursday, Sonam shared a throwback picture on Instagram from one of the movie’s dance sequences. In the snapshot, she sparkles in a glittering outfit standing back-to-back with legendary actor Prosenjit Chatterjee who holds a tambourine.
Taking to Instagram, Pooja shared a striking picture of herself where the sunlight filters through curtains casting playful shadows across her face. Alongside the image, she wrote something thought-provoking: “Singleness is not a curse. It is a sacred assignment.”
She earlier sparked debate by encouraging women to “freeze their eggs” so they can choose when to marry and have children, without compromising their careers. She emphasized that marriage and career are not competing priorities.