Somy Ali, former Bollywood actress and ex-girlfriend of Salman Khan, has accused celebrated singer Sonu Nigam of using her talk show to get back at her former partner.
Bollywood actress Preity Zinta has expressed deep concern over the alleged attacks on Hindu communities in various parts of Bangladesh following the resignation of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. The attacks targeted homes, businesses, and places of worship, leaving the actress "devastated" by the news.
To commemorate her 60th year in music, prominent artistes from India and Pakistan sent heartfelt messages to the legendary singer.
Popular playback singer Alka Yagnik has recently announced on her Instagram account that she has been diagnosed with a rare hearing disorder.
Chanchal Chowdhury shared this information on his social handle, saying that the song titled “Tu Zinda Hain” will be revealed tomorrow at 10am as part of a surprise promotional campaign before the film’s release.
Days after Pakistani singer Omer Nadeem accused Sonu Nigam of plagiarising his song, a controversy that unfolded on social media, the renowned Indian singer has broken his silence. The dispute began when fans pointed out striking similarities between Sonu Nigam's latest release, "Sun Zara", and a composition by Omer Nadeem from 2009 titled "Aye Khuda".
Recently, Sonu Nigam was attacked and abused during a selfie scuffle as a politician's son tried to force a selfie with the singer. The "Kal Ho Na Ho" singer was performing in Chembur yesterday night when a man identified as Swapnil Prakash Phaterpekar attacked him and his team over a selfie. Sonu's guru Ghulam Mustafa Khan's son and close aid Rabbani Khan, as well as his bodyguard, were also injured in the brawl.
Celebrities from the Indian music industry are paying tributes to Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, after his demise yesterday.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Monday congratulated his long time opening partner Sachin Tendulkar for his singing debut with Sonu Nigam in a new song titled 'Cricket wali beat'.
Somy Ali, former Bollywood actress and ex-girlfriend of Salman Khan, has accused celebrated singer Sonu Nigam of using her talk show to get back at her former partner.
Bollywood actress Preity Zinta has expressed deep concern over the alleged attacks on Hindu communities in various parts of Bangladesh following the resignation of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. The attacks targeted homes, businesses, and places of worship, leaving the actress "devastated" by the news.
To commemorate her 60th year in music, prominent artistes from India and Pakistan sent heartfelt messages to the legendary singer.
Popular playback singer Alka Yagnik has recently announced on her Instagram account that she has been diagnosed with a rare hearing disorder.
Chanchal Chowdhury shared this information on his social handle, saying that the song titled “Tu Zinda Hain” will be revealed tomorrow at 10am as part of a surprise promotional campaign before the film’s release.
Days after Pakistani singer Omer Nadeem accused Sonu Nigam of plagiarising his song, a controversy that unfolded on social media, the renowned Indian singer has broken his silence. The dispute began when fans pointed out striking similarities between Sonu Nigam's latest release, "Sun Zara", and a composition by Omer Nadeem from 2009 titled "Aye Khuda".
Recently, Sonu Nigam was attacked and abused during a selfie scuffle as a politician's son tried to force a selfie with the singer. The "Kal Ho Na Ho" singer was performing in Chembur yesterday night when a man identified as Swapnil Prakash Phaterpekar attacked him and his team over a selfie. Sonu's guru Ghulam Mustafa Khan's son and close aid Rabbani Khan, as well as his bodyguard, were also injured in the brawl.
Celebrities from the Indian music industry are paying tributes to Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, after his demise yesterday.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Monday congratulated his long time opening partner Sachin Tendulkar for his singing debut with Sonu Nigam in a new song titled 'Cricket wali beat'.
Bollywood singing superstar Sonu Nigam, who has been caught in a needless controversy over singing on a Jet Airways flight using the airplane's public announcement system, resulting in the aviation regulator and the airline suspending five cabin crew members, has reacted angrily to the action, reports The Times Of India.