Swati Maliwal shared a video of Atishi dancing and celebrating with supporters following her victory in the Kalkaji Assembly seat and termed it as a "shameless display," in light of AAP's crushing defeat in the elections.
Dubai Capitals' star opener David Warner shared his team's determination to clinch the trophy after their impressive run in the tournament, including three victories against their finals opponents, the Desert Vipers whom they are slated to face in the finals again
BJP's winning candidate from Rajouri Garden Assembly constituency Manjinder Singh Sirsa shared his brief conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following his victory against AAP's Dhanwati Chandela.
The two top diplomats explored opportunities to further advance cooperation across several key sectors, including economic, investment, trade, and energy, in a manner that serves the shared interests of both nations and promotes prosperity and well-being for their peoples.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan recently sat down with his nephew Arhaan Khan and shared his personal and professional experiences on the Arhaan's podcast 'Dumb Biryani'.
The Congress party on Thursday shared a news cutting on his official X handle which read "only 50 students received scooty and rest only get approval letters, tender to distribute scooty is yet to be done" and captioned it "CM Mohan Yadav government, business of lies."
Actor Anupam Kher took a stroll down memory lane and shared a heartwarming throwback picture featuring the late veteran actors Rishi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna, and the legendary producer Yash Chopra.
Speaking at a protest organized by the United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) on February 5 outside the Pakistani High Commission in London, Abro highlighted the shared plight of oppressed regions, including Sindh, Balochistan, and PoJK.
Actor Parineeti Chopra and her husband and politician Raghav Chadha attended the wedding of Priyanka Chopra's brother, Siddharth Chopra and shared a glimpse of from the wedding on social media.
Singer and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne, who rose to fame during the 1970s as the lead singer of the band Black Sabbath, is excited about his upcoming farewell concert with his Black Sabbath bandmates, but he shared he won't be able to walk because of his Parkinson's disease.