Indian director Payal Kapadia‘s long journey in support of her Mumbai-set drama All We Imagine as Light finally came to a close last week — with the addition of yet another honor. The film won ...
The multi-talented performer recently received a heartwarming tribute from none other than singer, music composer, and rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh, who dedicated his latest hit 'Payal' to her ...
Actor Mukund Kapahi is set to join the cast of Anupamaa as a parallel antagonist, bringing new twists to the plot. Mukund, known for his TV role in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, will portray the ...
Payal Kapadia's debut fiction feature All We Imagine As Light received widespread critical acclaim after its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last year. India film maker Payal Kapadia poses ...
Payal Nag – world's only quadruple amputee competing in archery without hands or feet – has won a silver medal at the ongoing Khelo India Para Games in Delhi. Nothing is impossible — and if ...
As the 97th Academy Awards, more popularly known as Oscars 2025, got underway, many Indians are thinking about how Payal Kapadia’s 2024 film ‘All We Imagine as Light’ never made saw the ...
Pitted against Odisha's special quadruple amputee archer in Payal Nag, Jammu and Kashmir's Sheetal triumphed 109-103 in their compound archery open final encounter, as per the SAI Media press release.
New Delhi [India], March 22 (ANI): Sheetal Devi competing against Payal Nag in the final of the compound women's open category is a bucket list set to be ticked off at the Khelo India Para Games 2025.
As she went viral, some of her followers pointed out she was a gaming enthusiast named Payal Dhaare. "Bhai she's Payal Gaming", the internet wrote, referring to the username with which gamers know ...
Expensive cars, high speeds, and reckless driving– it's a combination India has seen far too often. Whether it’s a Porsche in Pune, a BMW in Mumbai, or a Lamborghini in Noida, one pattern ...
Browsing through the bookshelves at Talk Story recently was Kapahi resident Courtney “Maka‘ala” LaForge, who emphasized the importance of not only the books but also the bookstore’s legacy.