From his early days as the quintessential "chocolate boy" to his transformation into the intense, rebellious Kabir Singh, ...
Barjatya is also the chairman of Rajshri Productions, which is behind producing many critically acclaimed films, including Uphaar, Geet Gaata Chal ... told me that Salim saab ka beta hai Salman." The ...
This however, never took away from the career-defining performances both gave, in Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met (2007) wherein their characters — Geet and Aditya — defined love and romance on and ...
Bihar Budget 2025: Bihar Finance Minister and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary presented the state budget on Monday and made a series of announcements for women. During the budget presentation, he said ...
He tasted commercial success with Sooraj R. Barjatya's Vivah, and followed it up with Jab We Met, Kaminey and Padmaavat. He is married to Mira Rajput.
Abhilasha posted her wedding card with the title "Bharat Jodo Vivah" on X, and it quickly gained attention for its heartfelt message of unity. She shared the card with the words, "When your wedding is ...
The internet is amazed by Bollywood's Geet and Aditya after exes Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan shared an adorable moment together at the IIFA 2025. And it is a moment! The internet is amazed ...
Recently, a couple made headlines by incorporating their diverse regional identities into their wedding invitation, drawing inspiration from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's iconic Bharat Jodo Yatra.
Shahid Kapoor, one of Bollywood’s most versatile actors, celebrates his birthday today! With blockbuster hits like Kabir Singh, Haider, and Jab We Met, Shahid has proved his acting prowess time ...
A wedding invitation titled 'Bharat Jodo Vivah' celebrating the nuptials of a Jammu-based girl and a Kerala-based boy has warmed the hearts of many social media users. Inspired by Congress's Bharat ...
From abuses in Gaari Geet and Holi meetings, to profanities hurled at the deity at a temple fest in Kerala and expletives being used as conjunctions in everyday life, Indians need no primer on bawdy ...