Friday, December 15, 2023

Uday Pratap Singh

’Thank You For Coming’ becomes the first Indian Film to get a gala screening at the Toronto International Film Festival; Ektaa R Kapoor leaves...

Ektaa recently was in the news for another international feat as she was announced as the winner of an International Emmy Award.

A Tale of Contrasting Journeys – Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon’s National Award win reiterates that star-kids and industry outsiders can coexist successfully when...

The co-sharing of the National Award for Best Actress by Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon sends a powerful message to the industry and the audience alike.

‘Being an unhinged risk-taker worked for me because I walked the path less-travelled!’ : Ayushmann Khurrana feels his gutsy content choices resulted in him...

Ayushmann's blockbuster social entertainers that triggered national conversations are some of the key highlight points of the last 10 years in Indian cinema.

52nd International Film Festival of India: A star-studded affair

Speaking with us, Actor & MP Hema Malini, who was awarded the Film Personality of the Year 2021 Award on the occasion, said it was an honour for her to receive this award for the hard work she’s put in throughout her career.

Aahana Kumra pumped to kickstart her next in London

Aahana Kumra is all set to kickstart her next film in London, UK. As fans await an official announcement, Aahana is excited for this new venture that she is about to kickstart.

Actor Darasing Khurana to work in the areas of health, education and livelihood

Actor Darasing Khurana has become the brand ambassador of the NGO Punarjanm, which works in the fields of health, education and livelihood.

‘Child labour robs children of their childhood’ : says Ayushmann Khurrana, the Celebrity Advocate for UNICEF India

Ayushmann says, “Child labour robs children of their childhood and is a complete violation of their rights. COVID-19 has made children, especially girls and migrant children more vulnerable, exposing them to greater risks. Closure of schools, increased violence at home, death of parents, job loss within families is driving children to child labour.”

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