Singer Altaf Raja is grateful to God for giving him immense opportunities in his career that helped him carved a niche for himself in the music industry.
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai whipped himself in front of his house here on Friday as a mark of protest against the DMK government over the sexual assault incident in Anna University.
The man was rushed to the hospital on Wednesday afternoon after the local police and railway police along with some civil persons extinguished the fire.
Chris Diamantopoulos, 49, describes it as a surreal experience to be one of only five persons in Disney's 101-year history to be cast as the voice of the company's official mascot. He calls himself a lucky guy and feels incredibly fortunate to be given this chance.
The U19 ICC World Cup winning star Konstas, having built heavy hype for himself following a string of powerful performances at the domestic level for New South Wales (NSW), will have to a chance at justifying it as he takes on an Indian attack led by a world-class Jasprit Bumrah, which will
As the series stays level at 1-1 heading into Melbourne, the role of Rishabh to throw a counter-attack on Aussies becomes even more important, given his past success in Australia and in Tests in general. After a fine home season, which saw him score a century on his comeback Test match follo
India's seasoned batter Cheteshwar Pujara wants young Yashasvi Jaiswal to give himself more time on the field, stay calm and only play shots he is quite sure about.
Actor and film producer Ralph Fiennes, who played the evil Voldemort in the Harry Potter films, recalled the time in his career when he felt like he was on shaky ground. He remembered the time in his career when he was not as sure of himself while starring opposite Jennifer Lopez in the 2002
Amid the scuffle that broke out at the parliament, BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi accusing him of disregarding the law, driven by his perceived arrogance and sense of being above the law.