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Guru Randhawa awaits his flight in poster of Punjabi film ‘Shahkot’
Daiji World· 33 minutes agoMumbai, July 7 (IANS): The new poster of the upcoming Guru Randhawa-starrer Punjabi film ‘Shahkot’...
This top filmmaker worked as telephone operator, saw failed marriage, got addicted to alcohol; then...
DNA India· 6 hours agoGuru Dutt, who was a celebrated Indian filmmaker known for his unique use of camera close-ups,...
‘The anguish of losing Dr Dabholkar fuelled battle of our lifetime’: How rationalist movement in...
Indian Express· 7 hours agoThe dots had been connected and now five accused awaited the verdict on Narendra Dabholkar’s murder....
World Cup victory is Rohit's emphatic coming of age of his twisting, turning cricketing life
The Week· 9 hours agoIf you had to pick your Rohit Sharma moment from the thousands in the ICC T20 World Cup final, what...
Old Delhi’s Bakrid goats are living king-size in UP. Morning gargle, sprinklers, big meals
Theprint· 10 hours ago“It’s time for their lunch,” announced Iqbal, as the men filled the iron taslas (deep bowls) with...
Illegal Factory Manufacturing Adulterated Liquor Busted in Rajkot | Rajkot News - Times of India
The Times of India· 14 hours agoRajkot: Acting on a tip-off, the Morbi police busted an illegal factory manufacturing adulterated...
Of Satsangs, Stampedes, Refugees and Guru Dutt
Kashmir Times· 17 hours agoWill the self-styled godman Narayan Sagar Hari, also known as Bhole Baba, go unpunished and unarrested? He and his followers have already started blaming...
Indian 2: Shankar REVEALS Why He Roped In Anirudh Ravichander For Kamal Haasan-Starrer Hyped Sequel;...
Filmibeat· 21 hours agoSpeaking at a recent event in Chennai to promote the sequel Indian 2, Shankar was posed the...
In Guru Dutt’s life and art, frames of disenchantment
Hindustan Times· 21 hours agoThe occasion should invite the artistic fraternity and citizenry at large to pause and think as they...
Why India is godmen’s own country - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoSelf-styled gurus like Bhole Baba have millions under their spell. Sunday Times decodes their appeal which is a complex mixture of social factors and