Some of his best known works are Us Paar, Rajnigandha, Chitchor, Piya Ka Ghar, Khatta Meetha and Baton Baton Mein.
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The fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections will go to polls on April 29. The voting will be held for 71 seats spread across 9 states.
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Bollywood star Ranveer Singh paid a visit to English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur's stadium in London, where he attempted the The Dare Skywalk.
It's been two years since Congress politician Baba Siddique and his son Zeeshan Siddique, a Maharashtra MLA, hosted threw their annual, star-studded, Iftar parties. The pandemic had played spoilsport, but no longer it seems for Baba and Son.
Keeping in mind the bitter backdrop in which the two Sena factions are likely to come face-to-face with each other on October 5, the Mumbai police, along with the Maharashtra administration, are leaving nothing to chance.
Kim Sharma hosted her 40th birthday with a grand party at Olive restaurant in Bandra, in the north west suburb of Mumbai.
Amitabh Bachchan has been actively spreading the word on coronavirus on social media.
It's Bollywood's biggest wedding this year, and the guest list is as starry as ever.
Since the disastrous 2005 floods, that crippled Mumbai, little work has been done on disaster management and relief preparations.
We know Ranbir plays Sanjay Dutt. But who else stars in the biopic?
Divya Nair spent eight hours getting home September 4. Thankfully she reached safe. And was able to appreciate the human side of her journey. Her story is not any more unusual than that of so many other city residents last Wednesday. But why should anyone have to spend eight hours getting home on an average rainy day in Mumbai? Why?
The action has been taken on 'administrative grounds', and as these six have 'wider and inter-state ramifications', they have been transferred to the operations unit in Delhi, NCB Deputy Director General (north-west region) Mutha Ashok Jain told PTI.
Ranveer v/s Wild with Bear Grylls is enjoyable because Ranveer Singh makes it so, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Rediff readers tell us how they are celebrating Ganeshotsav with friends and family.
'His expression was like a million dollars!'
This is where the newlyweds go after they arrive in Mumbai.
The legendary actor lost a two-year battle against a rare cancer.
Of dinner dates, and hiding faces...
Mumbai police, who are probing the gang rape of a 23-year-old photojournalist, have claimed that the culprits had forced the victim to clean up the crime scene at the desolate Shakti Mills compound in Mumbai.
Here's what is keeping the stars busy.
There were quite a few celebrities at the birthday bash of Raza Beig, the CEO of the fashion brands, Splash and Iconic, and a director of the Landmark Group.
While we love all things SRK, we sure did miss his son, AbRam's adorable presence!
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'Whose blessings should I take, whom should I tell my troubles?'
'After pack-up, Sridevi took a shower in the studio itself, changed, and returned to the set with a wad of notes.' 'She distributed it amongst every technician who had worked on the song Na Jaane Kahan Se Aaye Hai.'
'The right wing has worked for 70-80 years at the grass roots before it burst onto social media.' 'Social media is an extension of its formidable work in society.' 'If you think you can fight them on social media, forget it. You can't.'
The actor was buried at the Versova Kabarstan in north west Mumbai.
Indrani was spiritedly telegraphing details of the jewellery from the back of the court...
'The Maharashtra government is not being very clear; they are keeping quiet.'
'It wasn't as if the senior police inspectors in charge of the police stations were not aware of the communal tension that was being created in their areas before and during the riots.' 'Yet they chose not to act,' recalls Jyoti Punwani.
'There is nothing objectionable about the film.'