The soulful track, composed and sung by Annkur R Pathakk with lyrics by Sachin Urmtosh, captures the emotions of first love. Taking to Instagram, the makers unveiled a glimpse of the song with the ...
Recently, a new controversy erupted in Bollywood when the song "Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga" from the film Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat was released. This song is originally adapted from a Pakistani song, ...
As the release of Harshvardhan Rane & Sonam Bajwa's Ek Deewane Ki DEEWANIYAT draws near, the makers release a new song, Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga. Check it out! As the excitement around Ek Deewane Ki ...
National Award-winning singer Monali Thakur with her mesmerizing voice and emotional depth has become one of India's most beloved musical talents. From timeless classics to fresh releases, she never ...
Actor Song Young Kyu was found dead inside a parked vehicle in Gyeonggi Province, just two months after being arrested for driving under the influence. According to The Korea Herald, police discovered ...
Song Young-kyu, a well-known South Korean actor, was discovered dead in his car on August 4, around 8 am in Yongin’s Cheoin area, Gyeonggi Province. A person who knew him found him and contacted local ...
Veteran South Korean actor Song Young-Kyu, known for his roles in popular K-dramas like "Big Bet", "Hwarang" and "Hot Stove League", has been found dead inside a vehicle days after he was caught into ...
South Korean actor Song Young-kyu, best known for his role as Sergeant Choi in the 2019 film Extreme Job, was discovered deceased inside a parked vehicle in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province on August 4 at ...
The movie 'Extreme Job' and drama 'The Winning Try' actor Song Young-kyu is facing criticism for being caught driving under the influence. Song Young-kyu is suspected of driving about 5 km from his ...
Actor Song Young-gyu was revealed to have undergone police investigation for driving under the influence, while appearing unedited in the SBS new weekend drama 'The Winning Try.' In the 1st episode of ...
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 ...