Akshay Kumar's wife and author Twinkle Khanna recently dropped a fun video with her husband where she can be seen taking a witty dig at the actor's contribution to her success.
Neelam Kothari Soni undoubtedly ruled the silver screen in the late 80s and 90s. With films like ' Ilzaam', ' Khudgarz', 'Hatya', 'Taaqatwar', 'Hum Sath Sath Hain' and 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' in her kitty, she took Bollywood by storm with her powerful presence. However, one day, she broke the
Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said that Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita acts as a glue in AAP and as she is allowed to meet the chief minister in jail, she takes Delhi's issues to Kejriwal and his issues to the party.
The 'National Crush' took to Instagram and dropped a video where she can be seen celebrating her birthday with a little workout. At the last, she also did a happy dance.
Valerie Adams is arguably the most successful female shot putter of all time. Across her five appearances in the Olympics, she has won two gold medals (in 2008, and 2012), a silver (in 2016) and a bronze medal (in 2020). Notably, Adams also boasts an impressive record of four consecutive gol
Himachal Pradesh Congress president Pratibha Singh questioned Bollywood actress and BJP candidate from Himachal's Mandi Lok sabha seat Kangna Ranaut over her contribution during last year's Himachal floods as she (Kangana) calls herself Himachal's daughter.
Actor Madhuri Dixit's husband Shriram Nene on Thursday treated fans with a glimpse of his wife singing British singer Ed Sheeran's song 'Perfect' on social media.
The ED has said that investigation is ongoing. This case is related to alleged irregularities in tendering process for procurement of electromagnetic flow metres of Delhi Jal Board. ED lodged a case of money laundering on the basis of case of CBI.
In his remarks, he mentioned that "whenever they feel that their political motives are about to get fulfilled, and they are about to reach the helm of power, they start showing concerns. But we will show them through our protests of May 11."