Harshvardhan Rane was mobbed by excited fans in Jaipur while promoting Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat. Despite the chaos, he stayed calm and interacted with admirers. The film has grossed ₹40.94 crore ...
Hello and welcome to 'Aaj Ki Baat' with Rajat Sharma, the only news show with real facts and no noise. Bihar assembly poll dates announced, Results on Nov 14, NDA, INDIA blocs yet to finalise ...
'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani' actor Akash Jagga on his love for writing: 'Makes me feel alive'
Mumbai: Actor Akash Jagga, who is seen as Kundan in the show "Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" believes that writing is more than just a hobby for him; it’s a passion that runs alongside his love ...
'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani' Actor Akash Jagga On His Love For Writing: 'Makes Me Feel Alive'
(MENAFN- IANS) Mumbai, Sep 18 (IANS) Actor Akash Jagga, who is seen as Kundan in the show "Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" believes that writing is more than just a hobby for him; it's a passion ...
Tumm Se Tumm Tak, the Zee TV show produced by Prateek Sharma’s LSD Studio, has seen engaging drama with Arya (Sharad Kelkar) realising his mistake, where Siddhi Mata advises him to stop Anu (Niharika ...
Gauri Shelgaonkar, Akash Jagga and Monika Khanna visited Jaipur to promote their show Cast of TV show Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani recently visited Jaipur. From exploring the local culture, to ...
The IFSC code for Jaipur - Chandi Ki Taksal branch is KKBK0003573. It is used for processing online payments through NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. What is the MICR code of Jaipur - Chandi Ki Taksal branch?
Monika Khanna, who is seen as the main antagonist in Sun Neo’s Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani, feels excited about the arrival of Bappa this year. She talks about the significance of Ganesh ...
New Delhi [India], August 14: India was often called the 'Sone ki Chidiya' or the 'Golden Eagle' since time immemorial. It is a nation steeped in rich cultural history, philosophy which shaped the ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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