Do you still remember Pankaj Tripathi's dialogue "Wo Stree... Hai Kuch bhi kar sakti hai" from the horror comedy film 'Stree'? On Friday, actor Shraddha Kapoor took to her Instagram account and revealed that one thing 'Stree' cannot do.
The executive director of the Gaiety Galaxy cinema hall in Mumbai, Manoj Desai, on Friday slammed the makers of the recently released pan-India magnum opus 'Adipurush', saying "they should be jailed for this".
"Both Prime Minister and the President focused on the challenges that our strategic interests face all over different parts of the world. Naturally, in this regard, the developments in the Indo-Pacific area have always been an important area of cooperation between India and the US. And th
The Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment held the third session of the "National Dialogue for Food Security" under the theme "Transitioning to Sustainable Food Consumption Patterns".
"The thing is, like two civilized countries. We should solve our issues through dialogue. And if we can't solve them through dialogue, we just keep talking. But war is never an option," the PTI chief said during an interview with Atlantic Council's Wajahat S. Khan.
Actor Mukesh Khanna has slammed the makers of 'Adipurush' and questioned who has given them the right to insult our scriptures. In an exclusive interview with ANI, he strongly condemned the dialogues and costumes used in the film.
Maker of the iconic teleserial 'Ramayan' from the late 1980s Ramanand Sagar's son Prem Sagar, on Tuesday, spoke about the ongoing controversy around Prabhas and Kriti Sanon starrer 'Adipurush'.
New Delhi [India], June 20: IDEMIA, the global leader in identity technologies and biometric solutions, today announces that it has been selected as the technology partner by GMR Group for DigiYatra. "DigiYatra" is an industry-led initiative coordinated by the Aviation Ministry in line with
After the announcements by Kathmandu and Pokhara metropolis, the Dharan metropolis has also banned all Indian movies, following the 'Adipurush' dialogue controversy.
After facing backlash for the dialogues in 'Adipurush', writer Manoj Muntashir has requested protection, citing a threat to his life. Mumbai Police has provided him security and said that they are investigating the matter.
An announcement in this regard was made by Pokhara Mayor on Sunday, directing cinema halls in the Metropolitan city of central Nepal to stop screening of all Bollywood films starting from Monday morning.