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New Delhi: Celebrated Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias may extend his India trip to explore Indian culture and visit the splendid Taj Mahal in Agra. Enrique, who is all set to return to India after 13 years for back-to-back concerts in Mumbai, did not visit the Taj Mahal during his earlier visits to the country. "Enrique Iglesias regrets not seeing the Taj Mahal during his last trip and is now eager to immerse himself in the beauty of this historic site... He enjoys exploring the culture of every city he performs in, as demonstrated by his visits in the past," a source was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times. Enrique will be performing on October 29 and 30 at the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex. "I've missed performing in India; the fans there are some of the most loyal and passionate in the world. Since my first show back in 2004, the love has always been unreal. I can't wait to get back to Mumbai and bring them this new show," Enrique said in a statement at the time of the announcement. The singer last visited India in 2012, and performed in Delhi, Pune and Bangalore.
Mumbai - India's longest-running film celebrates 30 years in the same cinema on Oct 20, a Bollywood romance so beloved that fans know it simply by its acronym DDLJ. First released on Oct 20, 1995, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, or The Brave Hearted Will Take The Bride, has been running daily at Mumbai's Maratha Mandir cinema since its debut. "I have seen it about 30 times... and I will continue watching it," said Mr Mohammad Shakir, 60, smiling as he bought another 40 rupee (S$0.60) ticket. The film, which catapulted Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan to superstardom and redefined modern Hindi roman ...Read More >

As Enrique Iglesias makes his comeback to India, rumours are swirling that he may make a crossover with Bollywood's superstar. As per reports, Shah Rukh Khan and Enrique Iglesias could join forces for a song in SRK's highly anticipated film King. The Spanish singer is currently in Mumbai for a two-night concert, and reports suggest that a possible meet-up with the actor could spark a one-of-a-kind musical collaboration. Naturally, the idea has social media buzzing with anticipation. The specu ...Read More >

MUMBAI, Oct 19 -- India's longest-running film celebrates 30 years in the same cinema on Monday, a Bollywood romance so beloved that fans know it simply by its acronym "DDLJ". First released on October 20, 1995, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, or The Brave Hearted Will Take the Bride, has been running daily at Mumbai's Maratha Mandir theatre since its debut. "I have seen it about 30 times... and I will continue watching it," said Mohammad Shakir, 60, smiling as he bought another 40 rupee (US$0.45) ticket. The film, which catapulted Shah Rukh Khan to superstardom and redefined modern Hindi roma ...Read More >

Popular Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias is returning to India after 13 years for a performance. He also plans to do some sightseeing, including a visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra. Popular Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias is all set to return to India after 13 years for a performance, and he plans to take some time to do a little sightseeing, including a visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra. According to a report by Hindustan Times, Iglesias is likely to extend his stay in India to explore more of the co ...Read More >

New Delhi, Oct 15 (PTI) Four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy vowed to bench his driver on his India debut at the tricky Delhi Golf Club, even as he charmed fans with his love for Test cricket and called to preserve golf's traditions in an increasingly global game. World No. 2 McIlroy will make his debut in India when he tees up at the DGC in a star-studded international field also featuring fellow Ryder Cup stars Tommy Fleetwood, Viktor Hovland and Shane Lowry. "The next time I hit my driver will be in Abu Dhabi. (Laughter) I don't think I'll hit a driver this week. I just don't feel like the ...Read More >

India's longest-running fil, 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (The Brave Hearted Will Take the Bride) celebrates 30 years in the Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai India's longest-running film celebrates 30 years in the same cinema on Monday, a Bollywood romance so beloved that fans know it simply by its acronym "DDLJ". First released on October 20, 1995, "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", or "The Brave Hearted Will Take the Bride" has been running daily at Mumbai's Maratha Mandir theatre since its debu ...Read More >

Mumbai: The Mumbai Metro Line 3 is likely to have extended hours on October 29 and October 30 for Enrique Iglesias Concert at BKC's MMRDA Grounds, a notification on Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) app stated. According to the alert on the app, the last train from Aarey and BKC towards Cuffe Parade will likely depart at 11.42 pm and 12 am respectively. Furthermore, the last train from Cuffe Parade and BKC towards Aarey will likely depart at 11.33 pm and 12.07 am respectively. What is the normal schedule of Mumbai Metro Line 3? The schedule of the Mumbai Metro 3 has been designed to acc ...Read More >

Bengaluru, Oct 28 (IANS) Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara said on Tuesday that there is nothing wrong with the demand for a Dalit Chief Minister. "What's wrong with holding a Dalit convention? Earlier, the high command had asked us to postpone it for certain reasons, and we had agreed. In the interest of the party, the Dalit community has always stood with the Congress," he said. The state Home Minister pointed out that to maintain this unity, the party needs to hold such conventions from time to time to explain what welfare schemes the government has implemented for the Dalit communi ...Read More >