The many reality shows are making sure that anchoring is taken care of in-house too, with former winners.
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Dead men tell no tales, so goes the saying. But Amar Upadhyay aka Mihir Virani’s death in the TV serial ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ definitely did.
It is a first time attempt on Indian television to include talents from various fields on such a large scale.
When Irrfan ventured into films, he was keen on parallel cinema. It was a dying art then and he struggled.
When you have Salman Khan for a boyfriend, it is inevitable that you make newspaper headlines.
Priyanka says that she is untouched by plastic surgery, uncensored in 'Fashion' and unedited on 'Dostana'.
Audience are being gulled by showing them a mirage.
Amar Chitra Katha's website has a section where readers can submit their stories and draw sketches.
Sharman Joshi has whooped it up in the comedy genre in 'Hello'. He now wants to try out a variety of roles.
Minissha Lamba talks on her toned new look in 'Kidnap' and her enduring search for versatile roles.
In his new avatar, Hooda is keen to experiment with different genres of cinema in order to establish his identity.