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Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has been in the news for a long time regarding the new Dayaben. Disha Vakani was playing the character of Dayaben in the popular sitcom, but she left the show a few ...
JACKSON, NJ — The date is now 0 A.K., zero years after the death of Kingda Ka. Kingda Ka, once the tallest and fastest roller coaster on Earth, is no longer part of the skyline at Six Flags Great ...
Randeep Hooda, who is currently enjoying the success of his latest film Jaat with Sunny Deol, recently opened up about a professional setback from a decade ago. The actor revealed he was left out ...
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' completed 17 years on TV Asit Kumarr Modi addressed past allegations of misconduct by cast He promised Dayaben's return soon amid heavy demand Asit Kumarr Modi’s ...
Senatorial candidate Leody de Guzman took a swipe at Senator Robin Padilla for becoming emotional during last Thursday’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the arrest of former President ...
Chaitra Purnima is a significant day in Hinduism. People pray to Lord Vishnu on Purnima in order to receive his blessings. The majority of devotees travel to sacred locations to take a holy bath ...
Each Purnima (full moon) in the Hindu calendar is considered auspicious, but Chaitra Purnima carries a unique reverence. The day is associated with: It is important not to confuse Chaitra Purnima ...
His Dhai Kilo Ka Haath has been beating up the bad guys on the big screens for more than four decades. After Gadar 2, Deol is back with a bang with Jaat. This movie is a treat for his fans because ...
He then goes ahead and uses the same dhai kilo ka haath to stop a moving car, which would seem amusing had we not seen it in every single massy action movie. Randeep Hooda is scary as the pure evil ...
People who stay away from home miss and crave one thing above all — ghar ka khana. But ask those living with their parents and you will get a completely different answer. Many would complain about the ...
Pradosh Vrat is a significant day to offer prayers to Lord Shiva, one of the trinity God. According to the Hindu Panchang, Pradosh Vrat falls twice a month during Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha.