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Tamil television is set to launch 'Kaathu Vaakula Rendhu Kadhal,' a romantic drama inspired by the film of the same name. Produced by Radhika Sarathkumar, the serial stars Anil Chowdary, Papri Ghosh, ...
TV heartthrob Vivian Dsena, who recently celebrated 13 glorious years of Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon, opens up about why he has no plans to enter Bollywood.
TV heartthrob Vivian Dsena, who recently celebrated 13 glorious years of Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon, opens up about why he has no plans to enter Bollywood. In an exclusive chat with Mid-day ...
Streamer DocuBay is set to premiere 'Dupatta Killer,' a true-crime documentary exploring the case of serial killer Mahanand Naik.
Meet Madhubala’s lesser-known sister, who was as beautiful as her, worked in an Oscar Nominated film, was Raj Kapoor’s…, her name is… Did you know, Madhubala and her sister Chanchal had a ...
Madhubala’s first love was actor Prem Nath, whom she boldly proposed to during the Baadal shoot, but their romance ended due to religious differences.
Madhubala captured the hearts of the audience with her strong presence on big screens. However, you'll be shocked to know that she was banned to watch this film.
Madhubala’s Sister Once Revealed She Was Unhappy With Kishore Kumar (Photo Credit – Zee5/Wikipedia) Madhubala and Kishore Kumar are two of the biggest names in the history of Indian cinema.
Kishore Kumar left Madhubala alone in her dying days, he ignored her calls, reveals actress' sister Madhur Bhushan Madhubala and Kishore Kumar, two legends of Indian cinema, shared a tumultuous ...
Madhubala's captivating beauty and screen presence was at its peak in her era. Her incredible performances, are to date, celebrated wholeheartedly. However, the actress did not have an easy life ...
Madhubala - Ek Ishq Ek Junoon actress Seema Kapoor roped in for Colors TV upcoming show Ram Bhavan – Breaking Colors soon will be coming up with a new serial titled Ram Bhavan which is bankrolled by ...
What do you think about TV’s portrayal of serial killers and true crime? Are we learning from these stories, or is it time to rethink how we consume them?