New York [US], February 10 (ANI/NewsReach): The celebrated talk show Chai with Manju is back with another compelling interview for its legion of subscribers. The latest edition of the talk show features the makers of the moving documentary film, Black Sunshine Baby, featured on the popular
Journalist associations of Maharashtra will protest across the state outside tehsil and district headquarters with black armbands against the alleged murder of a journalist on February 7.
Earning a total of 13 points, Vinit Kumar helped his side get their second win in the tournament as the Kolkata Thunderbolts thumped the Hyderabad Black Hawks 15-13, 15-7, 15-9, 15-12, 8-15 to climb to the top of the table with two more points. Vinit was named the Player of the Match.
The Bengaluru Torpedoes, who lost their season opener to the Kolkata Thunderbolts, will be playing on their home turf again and will be looking to take advantage of the home crowd support
Chennai Blitz beat Kochi Blue Spikers in their first game of the Prime Volleyball League. With this win, Chennai Blitz gained two points in the tournament. Naveen Raja Jacob was named the Player of the Match.
A theatrical performance based on the life of King Vikramaditya by Russian artistes was allegedly disrupted by panchayat members at Paliem Pernem in North Goa last month. The panchayat members alleged that the foreign nationals were performing black magic.
The Kolkata Thunderbolts come into this match fresh off a victory against the Bengaluru Torpedoes, while the Hyderabad Black Hawks, defeated the Ahmedabad Defenders in their opening match.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Amitabh shared a black-and-white picture of himself from the set of his second film. He captioned the frame, "When I came to join films in 1969 all of them used to call me 'uuNtt' (camel) ! .. so I thought I would justify that and mounted one. This is from m
Robert Dalva, the film editor who earned an Oscar nomination for his work on the family adventure 'The Black Stallion' has died. He collaborated with director Joe Johnston on five films, including 'Jumanji' and 'Captain America: The First Avenger'. He was 80.