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With tickets going for up to Rs 5,000, fake weddings are also a new business for wedding planners and event managers. Millennials and Gen Z are the target audience.
Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra bring charm and laughs to The Great Indian Kapil Show, sharing funny stories about meeting ...
There have been numerous interpretations of Romeo & Juliet the world over. Nothing prepares you for this. The bludgeoning ...
This savoury egg dish makes for a welcome change to your breakfast routine, or a delicious dinner made with pantry staples ...
North Indian cooking is full of bold flavours, but the prep can take time. With the Uhsa’s On-The-Go Nutriblender, tasks like grinding masalas, blending curd, or puréeing tomatoes become quicker and ...
Not your ‘shaadi haldi’: Viral science experiment takes over Instagram From a curious cat to a mischievous toddler, everyone’s giving the haldi-water trend their own spin ...
Shubh Speaks: The First Interview with Punjabi Music’s Fastest Rising Star The Brampton-based singer has achieved billions of streams and an upcoming North American arena tour without ever ...
New-age Punjabi music artists are blending Western outfits with tradition, reflecting a broader cultural shift.
A Punjabi folk dancing competition is empowering young women from south Asian communities, the organisers have said. The annual giddha event in Telford on Sunday was the fourth to be held in the ...
Sapna Punjabi’s vibrant cookbook brings together the “soulmates” of dal —the word for dried beans, lentils, peas, and whole or split legumes—and chawal, the Hindi word for rice.
Punjabi is the fastest-growing migrant community in Australia and the fourth most commonly spoken language in Victoria, but is only taught in two government schools.
For the Punjabi artist’s first Met Gala appearance, he chose to honor an early Indian dandy. By Alisha Haridasani Gupta Diljit Dosanjh defies labels. His melding of Punjabi music with hip-hop ...