New Delhi (India), June 18 (ANI): New posters of Kriti Sanon and Diljit Dosanjh-starrer 'Arjun Patiala' are here to leave you amused and wanting for more.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India] June 11 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Mumbai based Centaur Pharmaceuticals' finished dosage facility in Pune was audited by the USFDA in May 2019 and the audit was concluded with NIL 483 observations.
New Delhi (India), June 3 (ANI): Bollywood's leading trendsetters Kareena Kapoor Khan, Karan Johar, Diljit Dosanjh, and Natasha Poonawalla are swaying away in style on June issue of Vogue India.
New Delhi (India), May 29 (ANI): After impressing the audience with his stellar performance in 'Soorma', Diljit Dosanjh has been roped in for another film alongside Yami Gautam.
New Delhi (India), May 29 (ANI): A recent star-packed picture shared by Soha Ali Khan is the cutest thing on the Internet today and is giving out major family goals.
New Delhi [India] May 21 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Xel Research organized Asia's Quality & Entrepreneurship awards 2019 associated with Dosa Factory to recognize Asia's Best organizations and professionals from different Industries (i.e. Beauty & Wellness / Healthcare / Education
Washington D.C. [USA], May 19 (ANI): Attaining a strong physique is something that most men desire, and they are ready to go any length to achieve that. Probably this is the reason why they continue to take a high dosage of steroids despite knowing the side associated with it, a new study
New Delhi (India), Apr 28 (ANI): Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh is all set to raise the heat as he has released the official video of his latest single, 'Kylie+Kareena' on Sunday.
New Delhi (India), Apr 27 (ANI): The makers of the film 'Good News' starring Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor Khan have postponed the release of the film from September to December this year.
New Delhi (India), Apr 25 (ANI): Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh is all set to raise the heat, as he released the official audio of his latest single 'Kylie+Kareena' on Thursday.
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 21 (ANI): A study has claimed that patients who were prescribed opioid pain medications but kept changing the dosage over time were prone three times more to overdose than those taking a stable opioid medication.