Actor Mukul Dev, known for his versatile roles in Hindi, Punjabi, and South Indian films, as well as television, passed away on Friday night, at the age of 54.
New Delhi [India], May 24: Selecting the right television in 2025 involves more than just comparing sizes and picture quality. It requires thorough research about innovative technologies and advanced features. With rapid advancements in display technology and features that blur the line betw
New Delhi [India], May 24: Get ready to witness a revolution in home entertainment! TCL, a global powerhouse in consumer electronics, is thrilled to announce the arrival of the Q6CS, a groundbreaking QD Mini LED Google TV meticulously engineered for the discerning Indian consumer. This isn't
Singer Jennifer Lopez shared how she has been preparing to return after a decade as the host of the 2025 American Music Awards at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on May 26.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman has expressed her enthusiasm for a unique television project that brings together all the characters she has played throughout her illustrious career.
New Delhi [India], May 17: VIDA, Powered by Hero, has unveiled a high-impact television and digital campaign during the Indian Premier League (IPL) season, spotlighting its revolutionary removable battery technology. Titled 'Charging Simple Hai' and anchored by the tagline "Impossible nahi,
Singer Kendrick Lamar leads the 2025 Black Entertainment Television (BET) awards with a total of 10 nominations, followed closely behind by Doechii, GloRilla and Future with six nominations apiece
Television presenter Jay Leno recalled his now-resolved feud with popular television host Jimmy Kimmel, which began when Kimmel guested on 'The Tonight Show' after Leno was reinstated as host following Conan O'Brien's shocking exit in 2010.
President Donald Trump has once again taken aim at the television industry, targeting the Emmy-nominated CBS program '60 Minutes' for its coverage of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
India's screen entertainment market to reach USD17 billion by 2029, driven by digital, sustained by television and movies, according to a joint report by Media Partners Asia (MPA), IP House and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).