Google celebrates the 97th birth anniversary of the legendary Carnatic singer.
Lily Aldridge has been documenting her pregnancy on her Instagram timeline.
The musician lost out the award to The Social Network's music composers, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
Pop idol Rihanna lent glitz and glamour to the World Cup on Monday as she turned up in Chester-le-Street to watch the struggling West Indies take on Sri Lanka.
'He had his own style, his own rhythm in the songs that he danced to on screen and in the way he led his life.'
Glamorous stars on the red carpet.
Variety is the spice of life and the greatest USP of OTT platforms. Sukanya Verma points out all the wonderful stuff to choose from this week's mix.
Rahul Ram on the anthem he created for Oxfam's Inequality Virus project.
Nostalgia in the time of Covid is proving to be big business, observes Aditi Phadnis.
Unhappy with the recreation of his song Masakali, A R Rahman has asked fans to listen to the original track, saying his team put in a lot of hard work and sleepless nights in composing it.
While we wait for Batra's latest to drop on Amazon Prime Video on February 11, Sukanya Verma looks at how Bollywood has dealt with affairs of the heart over the years.
No one deserves the title thespian more than Dilip Kumar, notes Shreekant Sambrani.
The sitar exponent, perhaps could be called India's musical ambassador and was responsible for making Indian classical music popular in the West.
Paul Barton, a British musician, from Yorkshire, plays classical music to old, overworked and sometimes disabled elephants.
'Amitabh practised Rang Barse well; the singing, movements, everything. And he got the inflections perfectly.'
Maroon 5 threw just about everything at the Super Bowl halftime show: a gospel choir, a drumline, pyrotechnics, a giant letter "M" and even SpongeBob.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
A highly respected figure in the field of music, Balamuralikrishna featured in the popular national integration song "Miley Sur Mera Tumhara" in which he rendered Tamil lyrics.
Kamalrukh said she is a Parsi who got married to the "Dabangg" composer under the Special Marriages Act.
Kishore Singh on Jean-Michel Basquiat and his worth.
Fun facts you should know about the latest Indian Grammy winner!
Although a tired and tested story, the director has treated it differently and made it entertaining.
The Madras High Court on Thursday stayed the operation of certain sub-clauses of the recently introduced Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.
'Sadly, the government has completely neglected daily wagers and the poor.'
'The Indian media has largely ignored my efforts.'
'Astad had the courage to plough a lonely furrow. He made a life of his own, on his own, and created a path-breaking dance style.' 'Only a few in the performing arts could do what he did.' 'A classical dancer can fall back on tradition, but Astad created something absolutely new.'
Over 100 Carnatic musicians from all over Mumbai converged at the Sri Shanmukhananda Chandrasekharendra Saraswati auditorium on January 13 for a rendition of the Pancharatna Kritis of Saint Thyagaraja in chorus.
From dancing to playing musical instruments to exercising... balconies across the world have become the hospot as people continue to quarantine and self-isolate themselves at homes to fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
At Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas's nuptials, the Adil Manuel Collective played funk, jazz and R&B for longer than planned that evening at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur. One of the couple's friends in the audience yelled: 'Are you guys even from India?' Adil Manuel offered to show her their passports.
Pele told his fans he was happy and healthy and pleased to be reaching the landmark with his lucid mental state.
'My darker side is super dark and I'm not afraid of it.'
'No amount of Sivamani's finger-snapping music can shake off the bechara burden Lydian Nadhaswaram's real-life piano prodigy is forced to carry,' notes Sukanya Verma.
The unconventional music of the Nobel Laureate might have nothing connecting Indians to it, but there is a reason he has a following here, notes T C A Srinivasa Raghavan.
The 47 year old actor and fitness icon spoke about fighting insecurities, dealing with temper issues and more at the launch of her book Happy For No Reason.