As Rangeela returns to cinemas three decades after its release, choreographer Ahmed Khan revisits the film that marked a turning point in his career. It was the last film he worked on with his mentor, ...
When Rangeela hit theatres in 1995, it ended up being a cultural phenomenon, with director Ram Gopal Varma’s stylish vision, AR Rahman’s revolutionary music and Manish Malhotra’s era-defining costumes ...
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – In his youth, he had gone from his home in Gurdaspur to Amritsar to get medicines for his ailing mother. To quench his thirst, he ordered a glass of sugarcane juice from a stall ...
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NEW DELHI : Films from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s are finding a cultural afterlife among younger millennials and zillennials, ...
BROOKLYN, NY– Red Baraat, the acclaimed band led by dhol drummer Sunny Jain, is marking its 15th anniversary with the release of their new album, “Bhangra Rangeela,” on April 25. The album features ...
Happy birthday to AR Rahman, the globally acclaimed composer who needs no introduction. Having enriched Indian cinema with timeless music across languages, he went on to achieve international acclaim ...
AR Rahman, who had converted from Hinduism to Islam, at 23, has now been forthright enough to state the ongoing prejudice and ...
AR Rahman has been in the news for his 'communal' remark in a recent interview. The composer said that since the last eight ...
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Reroll everything with Fairy Tail Re codes. Get new magic to blast enemies with, or change your race in this open RPG world. Learn how to fight and survive the challenging foes that will face you in ...
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