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Diljit Dosanjh's manager, Sonali Singh, shared a long note highlighting the ongoing criticism against the singer-actor for collaborating with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in his upcoming film ...
From Sauda Khara Khara to Lover and more, here's a list of Diljit Dosanjh's best 13 songs that are too good to skip.
At a time when global popstar Diljeet Dosanjh has stirred a political debate and is being trolled for working with Pakistani ...
As the advertising world marks World Music Day today, we look at how content creators are changing the ‘sound of marketing’ ...
'I’m In My BombayMami Era,' Says Swiss–Indian Singer Mixing Swiss Cool With ... On my earlier trips to India, we always used to go to Benares, Goa, Udaipur, Bombay. We have a lot of family ...
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh survived the 2025 Air India crash from seat 11A — the same seat Thai actor James Loychusak ... Thai singer finds chilling coincidence with survivor of Air India crash.
Rumors swirled online, fueled by sightings at events, suggesting a possible wedding between composer Anirudh Ravichander and Sunrisers Hyderabad co-owner Kavya Maran. The speculation gained traction ...
What Thai singer and actor James Ruangsak Loychusak remembers most from the last moments before impact wasn’t the engine, or the shaking. It was the people. The faces of the flight attendants. Their ...
Shares of Singapore Airlines (SIA), a stakeholder in Air India, faced a decline on the Singapore Exchange on Friday, following a fatal crash involving the Indian airline's aircraft in Ahmedabad. The ...
A Thai singer who survived a deadly plane crash in 1998 has shared his shock after discovering a haunting coincidence in the recent Air India tragedy, the only survivor of the crash was seated in the ...
Ruangsak Loychusak, a 47-year-old Thai singer, has expressed his shock at learning that he and the sole survivor of an Air India crash in Ahmedabad shared the same seat number—11A.. In 1998 ...
SIA, which holds a 25.1% stake in Air India, saw its stock drop 1.7% to SGD 6.91 by the midday trading break, after slipping as much as 2.1% earlier, according to The Straits Times.
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