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Melody and Silver-Screen Shine Dim: Veteran Singer-Actor...
Veteran singer and actress Sulakshana Pandit, known for her melodious voice and memorable performances in the 1970s and 1980s, has...
Devdas vs Company: When Bollywood’s Grandeur Met Grit in...
The year 2002 marked a defining moment in Bollywood history with two contrasting cinematic masterpieces — Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s...
The City That Never Sleeps: India After Midnight
As the rest of the world winds down, India’s cities come alive with chai stalls, night shifts, and dreamers chasing tomorrow before...
A Cup of Chai and a Thousand Conversations
From roadside tapris to modern cafés, chai remains the drink that connects India — one conversation at a time.
Where Qawwali Meets Pop: The Evolution of Pakistan’s Sound
Blending centuries-old traditions with modern beats, Pakistani music is redefining itself while staying true to its cultural roots....
Why Shakespeare Still Feels So Modern
Centuries later, Shakespeare’s stories still feel alive because they reveal the same emotions, flaws, and dreams that define us today
Charlie Kirk and the Battle for America’s Youth
He died while rallying America’s youth — Charlie Kirk’s controversial mission ended on stage, but his influence survives.
Bhumi Pednekar Reflects on Struggles and Self-Doubt: “Some...
Bhumi Pednekar opened up about the emotional ups and downs of being an actor, admitting that she has spent sleepless nights questioning...
Pakistan Denies Entry to 14 Indian Pilgrims Ahead of Guru...
Ahead of Guru Nanak Jayanti, Pakistan denied entry to 14 Indian Hindu pilgrims, stating they were “not Sikh.” The group had planned...
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Chori’ Charge in Haryana Revives Debate...
Rahul Gandhi’s allegation of “vote chori” during the Haryana elections has sparked a renewed debate over duplicate voters and the...
2001: The Year That Redefined Indian Cinema with Lagaan,...
The year 2001 marked a revolution in Bollywood, giving audiences three landmark films — Lagaan, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, and Dil Chahta...
Shah Rukh Khan Could Be the Iron Man of a Horror Universe,’...
Thamma director Rajesh Sharma recently made headlines by suggesting that Shah Rukh Khan could become the “Iron Man of a horror universe”,...
From Mom’s Recipes to Cloud Kitchens: The Home Chef Revolution...
Home cooks in India are transforming “Mom’s recipes” into scalable businesses through cloud kitchens and digital platforms, fueling...
Modern Loneliness: Why We Feel More Alone in a Connected...
In a world where we’re constantly connected through screens, more Indians than ever are feeling emotionally disconnected and quietly...
Haq Movie Review: Yami Gautam Shines in a Bold, Powerful...
Haq is a powerful courtroom drama where Yami Gautam delivers a compelling performance in a story that fearlessly explores justice,...
From Vedas to the Quran: How the World’s Religions Were...
From the ancient hymns of the Vedas to the divine verses of the Quran, let's trace humanity ’s spiritual journey and the origins of...






