The 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) turned nostalgic as legendary filmmaker Ramesh Sippy paid an emotional tribute to actor Dharmendra while revisiting the timeless legacy of Sholay during an 'In-Conversation' session titled '50 Years of Sholay: Why Sholay Still Resonates
"Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I'm grateful for all of you, for the people who keep us safe, for our incredible country, and most of all for the grace of God and my beautiful family! Don't eat too much!" Vance wrote on X, adding a light-hearted reminder as people prepared for holiday meals
Bollywood legend Dharmendra, fondly known as the industry's 'He-Man', passed away on November 24, 2025, leaving a void in Hindi cinema. Known for his gentle smile, charismatic screen presence, and six-decade-long career, Dharmendra remained a beloved figure on and off screen.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing on multiple petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls to December 2 (Tuesday).
The demonstration, which began peacefully, quickly escalated when protestors attempted to cross police barricades and block major roads in the heart of the city
The High Commission of India in Colombo on Thursday expressed heartfelt condolences to the affected families and conveyed solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka affected due to landslides and extreme weather conditions.
New Delhi [India], November 27: In a time when most people feel lost while dealing with contractors, rising costs, confusing processes and broken promises, a new construction brand has quietly stepped into the industry, not with loud claims but with a simple promise people have been waiting
Zohran Mamdani said he noticed a "UFC" book during his White House meeting with US President Donald Trump and learned the South Lawn will host a UFC event in 2026. He later reaffirmed calling Trump a "fascist," even after a viral light-hearted exchange between them.
An Anti-Terrorism Court declared Omar Ayub Khan a proclaimed offender for repeatedly missing hearings in a protest case, Dawn reported. In a separate case, Aleema Khan faced brief detention during proceedings over arson-related charges before being allowed to submit bail bonds, with the hear
Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted three days of police custody of six accused persons. They have been arrested in a case linked to the protest organised Near India Gate. The bail pleas of accused persons will be heard after police custody on Saturday. The court has issued a notice