New Delhi [India], Jan. 18 (ANI): After winning so many awards and appreciation, veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is all praise for the Aamir Khan starrer 'Dangal'.
New Delhi [India], Jan. 18 (ANI): The recent verdict on Salman Khan's 1998 blackbuck case, acquitting the actor, may not be gathering a pleasant ground from the Twitterati.
New Delhi [India], Jan. 13 (ANI): Vin Diesel is trending high on twitter, for two reasons- one is, of course, for the promotional events of 'xXx: Return of Xander Cage' and the other are the jokes on him, by the Twitteratis!
New Delhi [India], Jan. 2 (ANI): The Supreme Court will today hear a petition filed by advocate Harvinder Choudhry seeking a ban on jokes against the Sikh community.
New Delhi [India], Dec. 10 (ANI): Ace British comedian John Oliver, known for his satirical take on world politics and other newsmakers across the planet, recently joked about Delhi's 'soupy' air in a video shared at Delhi Airport Facebook page.
New Delhi [India], Nov.22 (ANI): The Supreme Court will today hear a petition filed by advocate Harvinder Choudhry seeking a ban on jokes against the Sikh community.
Wellington [New Zealand], Nov. 20 (ANI): New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has proposed that the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) should be renamed the Trump Pacific Partnership to bring US President-elect Donald Trump onboard.
New Delhi [India], Nov.17 (ANI): Ban on Pakistani actors. US Presidential elections. And now demonetisation. Be it any stupefying issue, you can always trust netizens to tickle your funny bones in any tense situation, with their sarcastic quips, jokes and memes.
New Delhi [India], Nov. 11(ANI): The Congress Party on Friday mocked of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar by calling him a 'Joker' after Parrikar asked India to call itself a responsible nuclear power.
London [UK], Nov. 4 (ANI): Ben Affleck recently joked that his young son caught a cold from little Prince George following their play date in an indoor area.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct. 26 (ANI): Australian actor Heath Ledger, who was found dead in his property in Manhattan from an accidental intoxication from prescription drugs, was said to be obsessed with his role in the Batman movie 'The Dark Knight'.