Bitiya Murmu’s father died around 1980, when she was just a year-and-a-half old. As the family members grieved their loss, they did not realise that for the next two decades, their lives would be ...
Anu Malik recently opened up about his relationship with his brothers, Daboo Malik and Abu Malik, putting to rest rumours about tension within their famous musical family. In a heartfelt chat with ...
An obsessive film watcher, a hardcore pop culture nerd, an ardent dog lover, a big foodie and a compulsive daydreamer who ideates, writes, manages and consumes entertainment. A self-proclaimed ...
Analyses of whole-genome sequence data of urban Sinhalese and two indigenous Adivasi clans in Sri Lanka, which live in geographically separated regions in the country, have shed light on the migratory ...
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Inn aankhon ki masti ke mastaane hazaaron hain, sang Rekha as Umrao Jaan Ada, the courtesan and poet, 44 years ago wearing a white and gold anarkali in Muzaffar Ali's 1981 classic movie Umrao Jaan. At ...
Legendary singer Asha Bhosle took centre stage and sang the classical song "Dil Cheez Kya Hai" in a moment that will never be forgotten and brought timeless charm to the grand premiere of the ...
Adilabad: Adivasi children performed 'Budbave Persabave’ rituals for good rains and crops in the agricultural season in their villages. In traditional attire, they went to houses as families poured ...
Late veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra is fondly remembered for delivering timeless classics like Silsila, Chandni, Dil Toh Pagal Hai, and many more. His final director venture, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, remains ...
The whole country is shocked because of the terrorist attack that took place in Pahalgam, Kashmir. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in India, and many Bollywood films like Bajrangi ...
Adilabad: Adivasis preparing for their annual religious pilgrimage, known as Poosmas, fear they may encounter tigers near their sacred sites where animal sacrifices are traditionally offered.