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Police halted a concert in Gurgaon after Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma performed a song that glorified gun violence, which had previously been removed from social media. The concert was stopped ...
Six of the 10 banned songs were sung by Masoom Sharma, a prominent Haryanvi singer. The police action has also led to allegations and counter-allegations between singers. Mr. Sharma, while not ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
A ranking of the top songs based on streaming and sales activity from within the country- as tracked by Luminate. The ranking is based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams ...
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Beyond Bollywood! Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Bhoomi Trivedi, Shweta Pandit, Meenal Nigam come up with devotional songsSung and composed by Shweta Pandit, it’s her version of the bhajan penned by Sant Tulsidas. “The song came about when I heard (late singer) Lata Mangeshkar ji’s version of the song when my ...
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Times Now Summit 2025: Mohit Chauhan Reveals Why He Does Not Sing Double-Meaning Songs - EXCLUSIVEMohit Chauhan has made it clear that he will not sing double-meaning songs. In a conversation with Navika Kumar, Group Editor, Times Network, the singer talked about his journey in the industry ...
At first, he refuses, but as the crowd cheers him on, he gives in and takes centre stage. Dancing to the Haryanvi folk song Meri Saas Ke Panch Puttar The, the principal perfectly matched the song's ...
Whether it’s love, purpose, or connection, the song carries that message in a way only folk music can. Ravi Chauhan’s lyrics are sharp, meaningful, and soaked in Bhojpuri soil. They hit the heart ...
Mohit Chauhan has made it clear that he will not sing double-meaning songs. In a conversation with Navika Kumar, Group Editor, Times Network, the singer talked about his journey in the industry and ...
Two sisters, Amrit and Nimrit were raised in the royal palace at Amritgarh, where their family ruled for many generations. Amrit, the elder sister, was brought up as the heir to a royalty whose glory ...
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