From Kitani Mohabbat Hai to Dil Hi Toh Hai: Karan Kundrra's most iconic TV shows Beyond his breakout in Kitani Mohabbat Hai, roles in Dil Hi Toh Hai and Roadies X2 cemented Karan Kundrra as a TV icon.
At the 71st National Film Awards in Delhi, Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji both received their first National Awards. Khan won Best Actor for 'Jawan,' while Mukerji won Best Actress for 'Mrs ...
As Shah Rukh Khan completes 33 years in the Hindi film industry, we take a look at 33 of his most iconic dialogues, spanning every era, ranked in no particular order. Shah Rukh Khan isn’t just the ...
Following Zamaana Lage’s reflection on a love lost, Dil Ka Kya’s anthemic ode to heartbreak, and Mann Ye Mera’s beautiful celebration of new love, ‘Aur Mohabbat Kitni Karoon’ is a heartfelt track ...
Purav Jha- Purav is an Indian digital content creator and actor who began his journey in 2018 by sharing comec videos on TikTok and Instagram. He gained widespread recognition through collaborations ...
The King of Charm—Karan Kundrra— completes 16 fabulous years in the entertainment industry today, December 11, 2024. Needless to say, the internet is buzzing with love for their favourite star! From ...
Kritika Kamra is currently grabbing all the limelight for her role in the recently-released web series, Gyaarah Gyaarah, which is based on the Korean drama Signal. In a recent interview, Kritika Kamra ...
After sharing a crackling on screen and off screen chemistry on the small screen three years ago in Kitani Mohabbat Hai, actors and former lovers Kritika Kamra and Karan Kundra will be seen on the ...
The topic of the earnings of television celebrities has always been a hot one. Television serials in India are widely watched thus names like Dilip Joshi (Jethalal) and Rupali Ganguly (Anupamaa) have ...
Tanvi is a fervent scholar and wordsmith, boasting a rich 2+ years of writing experience. Her curiosity spans a diverse spectrum, from the realms of entertainment and beauty to lifestyle. Beyond her ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...