Kannada blockbuster film 'Kantara' was screened at the Pathe Balexert theatre Geneva on March 17. An audience of about 220 people including the UN representatives, Heads of International Organisations from Germany, Brazil, UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), ITU (Int
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 20 (ANI/ATK): Zuber Shaikh, a well-known face in the Indian entertainment industry, is all set to make his debut on Disney Hotstar with his upcoming web series titled "Pop Kaun". The series, directed by Farhad Samji, is set to release on March 17th and has
Attended by senior officials of the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI) of the G20 nations, the preliminary one was held for three days in Guwahati from March 13-15 while the final G20 auditors' summit will be held in Goa in June.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 18 (ANI/PNN): Vishal Rathod's new Core Marathi album song "Mad Kelay Tu" has been released like a breeze on social media. The boy from Tandya is rocking this new song with the famous Marathi Comedian Shivali Parab, which is interesting to watch.
In reply, Assam police had told the SC a closer look at the available audio video clearly reveals that Pawan Khera has mischievously uttered sentences only with an extreme degree of irresponsibility but reducing the level of discourse at its lowest.
Noida Uttar Pradesh [India], March 17 (ANI/PNN): MovieMax, known for its cinema viewing experience with theatres all across the country, including tier 2, is expanding its business with acquiring more screens throughout the country. With opening two multiplexes back to back in Bikaner and Hy
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 17 (ANI/PNN): Origin, a leading trade credit insurance provider in India, and AU Group - the world's leading independent broker specialized in trade receivables, headquartered in Paris - today announced a strategic partnership. This partnership marks an im
First unveiled in 2013, Google Glass was initially marketed for a general audience, with the promise of giving people access to a computer on their face rather than having to pull out a phone.
Amid security concerns, the video-sharing social networking service, Tik Tok has been banned on the phones of New Zealand MPs, Auckland-based daily newspaper, New Zealand Herald reported on Friday.
"Look! As per the existing situation, some people from the police and some people [our workers] will die. The situation will deteriorate to the extent that elections will be postponed...which we had wanted. I think what you need to do is, tell him... I think the best thing to do is to give i