Bhajan Banger

Music streams from the speakers in a vast room brimming with zesty souls. The crowd seemingly transported to a world cut away ...
These were the battles we thought we’d already fought. The slow recognition that caste is a plague upon Indian society. The ...
Vineet Chugh, VP & Head of Marketing, QueueBuster POS, writes nostalgia is shaping culture, advertising and consumption as ...
Leonardo DiCaprio reveals his stepmother’s Sikh faith, surprising Indian fans and sparking pride across the global Sikh ...
Chief minister questions removal of Mahatma Gandhi name says new framework shifts costs to states and may curb work under the ...
Rafi was born to a Punjabi family and his father was a respected figure in the village with henna dyed hair and beard ...
A proposed New Year dance performance by actor Sunny Leone in Mathura triggered strong protests from priests and religious ...
Rajesh Khanna rose as Indian cinema’s first superstar, but lost his crown to Amitabh Bachchan. Despite brief revivals like Avtaar, his later years were marked by struggles.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma attended a state-level educational conference aimed at strengthening and uplifting Rajasthan’s educational foundation. While addressing the public he said, ...
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The music that refuses to choose sides

From Tharparkar to Lahore, devotion flows across inherited lines. Artists do not abandon identity; they expand it.
On his birth anniversary today, a throwback to Rajesh Khanna reminds us how grace met superstardom, and how even in farewell, his words echoed cinema, dignity, and quiet acceptance forever.
After being on shaky ground for more than a year, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma seems to be consolidating his position with decisive actions ahead of the second anniversary of his ...