A new series is set to drop on Zee5 and it has veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah essaying the role of king Akbar. The period drama, titled 'Taj - Divided by Blood', is touted to be a revelatory telling ...
At 87, Dharmendra still continues to challenge himself as an actor and wooes his fans by directly connecting to them on social media. The actor also shares updates about his life and work with fans on ...
Dharmendra Plays Shaikh Salim Chishti in Taj: Royal Blood: Dharmendra is back in action as the veteran actor recently shot for Karan Johar’s Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. Now, he recently unveiled ...
Agra: Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, along with his family, offered a 'chaadar' at the dargah of Salim Chishti in Fatehpur Sikri on Sunday and also tied a thread at the revered shrine.
Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra share his first look from his upcoming web series Taaj-Royal Blood. He looks unrecognisable as Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti. Dharmendra took to his official ...
A troll who randomly made a disparaging comment on a tweet from Dharmendra was likely not expecting a reply from the actor himself – but he got one anyway. On Wednesday, Dharmendra shared the first ...
Dharmendra has shared his look as Sheikh Salim Chisti from his upcoming web series Taj-Royal Blood. The actor asked his fans for their good wishes. Dharmendra has shared his first look from his ...
The stage is set for the ultimate showdown between Naseeruddin Shah’s Akbar and Aashim Gulati’s Prince Salim as the latter challenges his father for the coveted peacock throne in the Taj: Reign of ...
Dharmendra surprised his fans as he revealed his first look for his role as Sufi Saint Salim Chishti in the period drama titled 'Taj- Divided by Blood'. The web series is based on the life and times ...
Dharmendra, who has been away from the screen for a while, will next be seen in OTT platform in a small but significant role in the upcoming show Taj – Divided by Blood. Showcasing an ensemble cast, ...
In a letter to the Director-General (DG) of ASI, it was stated that the Survey cannot grant a licence to anybody without the consent of the Wakf Board, as held by the Supreme Court in 1996. NEW DELHI: ...
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