New Delhi, April 3, 2026: The hustle and bustle of Mumbai often serves as a cinematic backdrop for its resident stars, and for actress Malavika Mohanan, the month of March
New Delhi, April 3, 2026: The hustle and bustle of Mumbai often serves as a cinematic backdrop for its resident stars, and for actress Malavika Mohanan, the month of March
New Delhi, April 3, 2026: A legal controversy has erupted in Maharashtra involving Bollywood actress Sonali Bendre and her husband, filmmaker Goldie Behl. A local farmer from the Pune district
New Delhi, April 3, 2026 – In a staggering meteorological anomaly, Pune was battered by its heaviest April downpour in over a century on Thursday afternoon. The sudden, intense cloudburst-like
New Delhi, April 3, 2026: In the hallowed halls of India’s Rajya Sabha—a place usually reserved for high-stakes geopolitical debates and complex legislative jargon—a new kind of discourse has emerged.
New Delhi, April 3, 2026: In what is being hailed as the most monumental cinematic event in modern Indian history, director Nitesh Tiwari and producer Namit Malhotra have officially pulled
New Delhi, April 1, 2026 — In a significant development for the Malayalam film industry, a magistrate court in Ernakulam has remanded veteran film director and former Kerala State Chalachitra
New Delhi, April 1, 2026: Travel at Indian airports has long been synonymous with high-priced sandwiches and gourmet coffees, often leaving the budget-conscious traveler reaching for their own packed snacks.
New Delhi, April 1, 2026: The much-anticipated teaser for ‘Raja Shivaji’ has finally been unveiled, marking a monumental moment for Indian cinema. Directed by and starring Riteish Deshmukh, the film
New Delhi, April 1, 2026: On April 1, 1976, in a modest garage in Los Altos, California, three men—Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne—signed a partnership agreement that would
New Delhi, April 1, 2026: The headlines of 2026 have been dominated by a sobering statistic: in just the first 90 days of the year, over 100,000 (1 lakh) workers