Hisaab Barabar might sound like a film which deals with settling accounts as the title of the film suggests but Neil Nitin ...
James Gunn celebrated the beginning of Supergirl filming and shared a glimpse of Milly Alcock as the titular character. The filmmaker revealed that the actress brought a “unique” take to the role!
Hisaab Barabar, starring R Madhavan, Neil Nitin Mukesh, and Kirti Kulhari, has been released on ZEE5, and netizens have ...
Upon watching the clip, netizens were in awe of R Madhavan and Neil Nitin Mukesh’s collaboration. Some even lauded the acting skills of actresses Kirti Kulhari and Rashmi Desai. Soon after ...
Multiple projects involving novelist Neil Gaiman, known for books including Coraline and American Gods, have been paused or canceled altogether. Since July, 2024 Gaiman has been accused of sexual ...
Neil Nitin Mukesh, born on 15th January 1982 in Mumbai, is a Bollywood actor known for his versatile roles. He is the son of singer Nitin Mukesh and the grandson of legendary playback singer ...
Starring R Madhavan, Neil Nitin Mukesh, and Kirti Kulhari, Hisaab Barabar immerses viewers in a world where one man’s quest for justice uncovers far more than he bargained for. Directed by Ashwni Dhir ...
On the latter front, the following question has to be asked: Why have the M's not signed Justin Turner yet? In 48 games with the Mariners last season after the midseason trade from the Jays ...
The film, directed by Ashwni Dhir, also stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, Rashami Desai and Kirti Kulhari. After making its world debut at IFFI 2024, the movie is set to stream on Zee5 starting January 24. In ...
Transfer business has been ongoing at Hearts in the early stages of the window with Neil Critchley wasting no time with his moves. The head coach is in his first transfer window as first team ...
Neil Young is setting the record straight about his upcoming appearance at Glastonbury 2025. The legendary musician took to his personal blog on Friday to say he will in fact be playing at the ...
Sweden will offer migrants £25,000 each to move back to their home countries. Yes, that's right, Sweden. Hitherto the self-styled 'humanitarian superpower' which boasted of its 'open heart ...