Actor Jacqueline Fernandez took to her Instagram handle to share behind-the-scenes look from her upcoming action movie, 'Fateh.' The actress revealed a shared a candid moment with her co-star Sonu Sood in which she was seen sitting behind the camera, with Sood guiding her. Currently, the act
Posters featuring CM Chouhan, which purportedly say, pay 50 per cent (commission) and get your work done, were put up at various locations in Gwalior town. Such posters were also seen in Chhindwara, Rewa, Satna, and the state capital Bhopal, and were later removed by the administration.
Not just Sonu Sood's onscreen presence has enthralled film lovers but he has won many hearts with his philanthropic endeavours. On Wednesday, the actor helped an 18-year-old boy selling strawberries on the roadside in Himachal. The actor took to Instagram to share a video where he can be
Janhvi Kapoor took to Instagram and shared a string of pictures where she can be seen striking poses amidst nature in a white trench coat. She also posted snaps of sunsets and clouds.
The CDRI was launched by PM Modi during the United Nations Climate Action Summit on September 23, 2019, in New York. It is a major global initiative launched by the Government of India and is seen as India's attempt to obtain a global leadership role in climate change and disaster resilie
'Ishqbaaaz' actor Avinash Mishra shared how challenging it was to shoot for a water sequence in the show 'Titli'. He is seen playing the role of Garv opposite Neha Solanki's on-screen character Titli.
Hollywood actor David Corenswet is all set to portray the lead role of Clark Kent in James Gunn's upcoming film 'Superman: Legacy', replacing Henry Cavill, while Rachel Brosnahan will be seen as Lois Lane.
Indian Fintech giant Paytm has hit headlines for many positives recently. The company's stock has seen a massive rally, surging beyond its 52-week high. It has also received buy calls from most analysts covering the stock. Macquarie, which had an outperform rating, has now changed it to neut
The annual four-day-long Ambubachi Mela commenced on June 22, and after the Pravritti ceremonies, the temple's main door was closed for three days and three nights, scheduled to reopen on June 26. The devotees have been seen waiting in a long queue on the temple premises.