Bollywood icon Dharmendra passed away in Mumbai at the age of 89, leaving behind a legacy that spanned decades.
Starring Aamir Khan, Soha Ali Khan, Sharman Joshi and R Madhavan, the 2006 film earned Rs 53 crores at the box office.
The actress once said that she never aimed to be better than anyone. Her only focus was on becoming better than her own last ...
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Dharmendra’s Political Journey: From Bollywood Stardom to Bikaner MP
The veteran actor’s brief but eventful stint in politics saw early electoral success, public scrutiny, and lasting ...
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Times When Aamir Khan Transformed Completely for a Role
Even though he grew up in a film family, Aamir didn’t achieve success overnight. As a child, he was shy and serious, someone ...
Modi joins Bollywood in paying tributes to ‘phenomenal actor’ - Actor leaves behind cinematic legacy spanning more than six decades and 300 films ...
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Dharmendra death: ‘He-Man of Bollywood’ dies aged 89
Man of Bollywood’ dies aged 89 - Actor was admitted to hospital after complaining of respiratory issues earlier this month ...
Bollywood star Dharmendra has died in the Indian city of Mumbai at the age of 89. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid ...
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Tanushree Dutta has once again revisited her unpleasant experiences with director Vivek Agnihotri in her 2005 released film ...
Tokyo-based filmmaker Anshul Chauhan is expanding Kowatanda Films into India, with horror feature 'Nava' marking the ...
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