The trailer of Salman Khan's upcoming historical war drama "Tubelight", has created a buzz. The trailer does not reveal much but it is vibrant, fun and has a lot of heart.
Read moreA truly overwhelmed Prabhas took to Facebook to thank his fans for their unconditional support. The actor wrote he wants to give a "big hug" to "Baahubali" fans for showering him with love.
Read moreActress Shraddha Kapoor, says she is very tomboyish in real life and that simple things of life makes her happy. Shraddha plays a stylish, sophisticated Delhi girl in her film "Half Girlfriend". She says that she has worked hard to become the high society Delhi girl in the film.
Read moreNational Award winning actress Sonam Kapoor has requested fans and social media users not to get personal and troll celebrities.
Read moreGrammy Award winning singer Justin Bieber will be in conversation with celebrated filmmaker Karan Johar on his show "Koffee With Karan".
Read moreControversy queen Rakhi Sawant has shockingly admitted to have gone under the knife a couple of times and speaks about how her 'surgeries gone wrong'.
Read morePriyanka Chopra has penned an emotionally touching note after the Supreme Court confirmed the death sentences of all four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang- rape case.
Read moreActress Deepika Padukone, who has been mistaken for Priyanka Chopra by the foreign media in the US multiple times, says it's racist and ignorant for people to assume that people with similar skin tones are the same. A video doing the rounds on social media shows a foreign paparazzo constantly referring to Deepika as "Priyanka, Priyanka" while she makes her way out of an airport in the US.
Read moreWhen news emerged that a biopic is in the works on badminton star Saina Nehwal, there was speculation on whether Deepika Padukone would play the part. But Shraddha Kapoor was finalised for it. Now a movie on P.V. Sindhu is in the making, but Deepika says she has never been approached for any biopic.
Read morePresident Pranab Mukherjee, on the 104th anniversary of Indian cinema, presented the 64th National Film Awards to winners including eminent film director and actor K. Viswanath who received the coveted Dadasaheb Phalke Award.
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