Veteran actress Rekha publicly displayed her love and affection for Agastya Nanda, grandson of Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, at the screening of his upcoming film 'Ikkis'.
As Mumbai Police marked a decade of its presence on social media, several Bollywood celebrities took to their X and Instagram handles to express gratitude to the police force for its stupendous efforts in serving society.
Actor Agastya Nanda will soon be seen in a special episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 17. The episode will be special as it features Agastya on his grandfather Amitabh Bachchan's show to promote his upcoming film 'Ikkis.'
Shraddha Kapoor responded with an adorable request to superstar Amitabh Bachchan after the actor playfully supported a fan's coffee date wish with the actress on Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) Season 17.
The two, who appeared on the hot seat with Amitabh Bachchan, posted a video from backstage, where Big B can be seen trying his luck to say the long title of their upcoming film. The name turns into a tongue twister for him, and he keeps practising it. Kartik and Ananya are seen helping hi
It was undoubtedy a star-studded evening at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School on Thursday as several Bollywood celebrities stepped out to attend their children's annual day function.
Vijay Pawle emerged as the auction's biggest headline, fetching Rs 32.50 lakh, the league's highest ever price tag, from defending champions Majhi Mumbai. The star all-rounder from the West Zone returns to familiar territory, having led Mumbai to the title last season. Ketan Mhatre, also fro
India needs a transformational push in geospatial infrastructure to achieve its economic and national security goals, senior government officials and experts said on the opening day of the GeoSmart India 2025 summit in New Delhi.
Bollywood dancing queen Madhuri Dixit showered praise on different Bollywood actors' dancing abilities, who she believes bring something special to the stage.
The second day of the International Conference on the Preservation of Rural Buddhist Heritage, organised by the Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development (ITRHD), saw wide-ranging discussions on conservation practices, community participation and institutional capacity-building.