You have seen him play TRP Mama in Super Dancer, Manohar Jain in Ludo and more recently as Muktaram in Mukesh Jasoos on Disney+ Hotstar and in each of these roles, actor PARITOSH TRIPATHI has proved his acting prowess. Born to educationist parents in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria district, Paritosh is the youngest among two elder […]Read More
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विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस विशेष: मुझे जीने दोRead More
Team L&M The mangroves of Mumbai are indispensable to the city – with the inevitable rise in sea levels, and the recent Cyclone Tauktae that fagged the west coast of the country, it is only more evident that mangroves form natural barriers against such extreme weather events.To create conversation around Mumbai’s rich biodiversity, a campaign […]Read More
The ever-youthful looking actor and host SUMEET RAGHAVAN talks about his three-decade plus journey in the entertainment industryRead More
From Aunt Rose in Zubeida to Shabana in Gaddar Ek Prem Katha to Jaswinder ‘Jazz’ Kapoor in Kal Ho Naa Ho, she has always left an indelible impression on viewers with her effortless and impactful performances. And this has not been limited to the silver screen alone. She has enthralled audiences in innumerable plays too, both as an actor and a […]Read More
In an exclusive interview, actor SHREYAS TALPADE talks to SAURABH TANKHA about his OTT platform for plays and performing art, Nine Rasa; his latest acting venture, Teen Do Paanch; experiences of working in Hindi cinema vis-à-vis its Marathi counterpart; the most useless talent he possesses; his life and more… When did the idea of […]Read More
Laila in Santoshi Maa Sunaye Vrat Kathayein, Ojaswini Shergill in Divya Drishti, Rasika in Do Dil Ek Jaan, Disha in Sasural Genda Phool and Maldawali in Ghulam on small screen and Amba in her debut movie, Begum Jaan. That’s RIDHIEMA TIWARI for you. Born to educationist parents, Ridhiema did her gurukul schooling from Gujarat before […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha I promise the next time I’m in Delhi, bhaiya, after the coronavirus leaves us for good, I’ll surely drop home for lunch. Also, I’ve done a painting for you which I need to hand over. Bye! Till we meet… A next that was never to happen. Never did I, in my wildest dreams, had expected […]Read More
MANASI JOSHI ROY became a part of our homes with her impactful portrayal of a simple girl, Sudha, in the television serial, Saaya (1998-99) and followed up with another stellar performance as Chandni in Indian small screen’s first indigenous fantasy-comedy franchise and a sitcom replete with top-of-the-line visual effects, Gharwali Uparwali (2000-03). Thereafter, she was […]Read More