"I spent 6 months last year singing in Rahman sir's studio, and going back home to eat as much junk as I possibly could to put on 15 KILOS for Chamkila! (Coming soon on Netflix) Music and Food. That was my routine," she wrote.
Hardik's return marks his homecoming to the #OneFamily where he joins forces again with Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, and the team. He first came to prominence for MI and then went on to debut for India in 2016
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 16: Renowned singer Shri Rahul Deshpande enthralled Mumbaikars on a cool, breezy 'Diwali Pahaat' alongside the Dadar Beach by unleashing melodies from his collectives in the city's one of the most sought after musical fiesta organised by Sugee Parivaar
"Pakistan Zindabhaag ! Bas yahin tak tha jo tha. Hope you enjoyed the biryani and the hospitality. Have a safe flight back home. Bye Bye Pakistan," Sehwag wrote on Instagram.
A cover story on Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a recent edition of the Time magazine, titled 'Hard Power: Sheikh Hasina and the Fate of Democracy in Bangladesh', has drawn frowns from many back home.
In 2015, Seema was selected under the Sports Authority of India (SAI) scheme to train in Dharamshala and it fast-tracked her journey to national competitions. Her improved performance meant that she was enrolled in the Khelo India scheme in 2018 and started getting a monthly scholarship of R
Thousands of Afghans are now rushing to Afghanistan, with only two days remaining until the October 31 deadline for the repatriation process, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.
New Delhi [India], October 21: After storming the book space with Two Winters and 365 Days, Coming Back Home, Raindrops, and Caterpillars, author Anuradha Prasad is back with yet another masterpiece titled 'You cannot be soooo right' published by Leadstart.
Amid the ongoing counter-offensive by Israeli forces following the multi-pronged terror attacks by Hamas, tourists from Israel in the Kangra's Dharamkot village, said they were worried about the events unfolding back home.
"27 citizens of Meghalaya who traveled for the Holy Pilgrimage to Jerusalem are stuck in Bethlehem due to the tension between Israel and Palestine. I am in touch with the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure their safe passage back home," CM Sangma posted on X.
In an incident of alleged retribution a man was hit from behind by a bike rider when he was driving his car while returning back home. The miscreant rider threw chilly powder on his eyes. Meanwhile, some people came in a Scorpio car from the opposite direction. They beat the victim with an i