Bollywood stars of the ’50s and ’60s: Dilip Kumar and Rajendra Kumar
Bollywood stars of the ’50s and ’60s: Opening Doorz to Dilip Kumar and Rajendra Kumar who held centre stage during this era.
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Bollywood stars of the ’50s and ’60s: Opening Doorz to Dilip Kumar and Rajendra Kumar who held centre stage during this era.
Acid Attack Survivor Pramodini Roul’s story is one that will give you goose bumps. She fought paralysis and is now fighting her attackers.
The Outsiders Book Review: Defining Society and the stark Divide. In his book, S E Hinton, narrates a story that still resonates 54 years later.
Opening Doorz to Bollywood stars of the ’50s and ’60s. Raj Kapoor, son of the legendary Prithviraj Kapoor made a popular hit pair with Nargis.
With The Fire on High Book Review: A delectable read! The story and mouth-watering recipes linger on long after you have finished savouring the book!
If Media Houses continue feeding us serials in the form of news, the time will not be far when people will switch on to Just The News.
Kajol Muskan Hussain from Chhattisgarh has worked her way through the storms of life to where she is today. Forbidden Angels is her chance to stardom.
Down Syndrome: Why not me, asks Gaurav Sehjpal who does not freeze when in front of the camera. In fact, he lets his light shine.
Fr Aloysius Furtado, a Priest after the heart of Christ, has laid the foundation for many choirs in whichever Parishes he has been to over the years.
Kiki Bello, the Electric Harpist opens up to Opening Doorz about her name change, and the reaction from her parents and fans. She was once Enki Bello.
Worrying doesn’t make anything better, so why worry, asks Aisha Sharma. The svelte model and actress believes in having an attitude of gratitude.
Working with HIV affected girls is something that Rashi Parasrampuria, the Beauty Queen who has bagged the Miss Teen International, is focussed about.
Opening Doorz celebrates four, extra-ordinary women! Roshni D’Souza, Rashi Parasrampuria, Jiya Chawla and Shatakshi Kiran. Women who make a difference.
I’m glad I married a clown: It was by default that Flubber took to clowning, and since then, there has been no looking back.
14-year-old Jiya Chawla shows us how to fight the good fight! This Grade IX student from Tagore International School makes light of her Celiac disease.
Shatakshi Kiran talks about how her mother embraced her after her father disowned her for being born a girl.