‘Chhaava’ becomes the first non-sequel Bollywood film to cross 600 crores
Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava' crosses the 600-crore threshold doestically, becoming the first non-sequel bollywood film to do so.
Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava' crosses the 600-crore threshold doestically, becoming the first non-sequel bollywood film to do so.
Kajal Aggarwal’s son Neil turned three on Saturday, and the actress had the sweetest birthday wish for the “EO of snack negotiations and master of bedtime delays.”
After ringing in her 29th birthday in Oman, Rashmika Mandanna is back in work mode. She has resumed the night shoots for her forthcoming horror comedy, "Thama", alongside Ayushmann Khurrana.
Actress Rashmika Mandanna's trainers are not happy with her and the reason is her recent trip to Salalah, Omani governorate.
Ameesha Patel shares her insights on the debate about the 31-year age gap between Salman and Rashmika in 'Sikandar.'
The film raked in over Rs 30 crore on Wednesday alone, nearly matching its opening day numbers from Valentine’s Day. Maharashtra has emerged as the biggest market for the film.
'Chhaava', starring Vicky Kaushal, is now tax-free in Goa and Madhya Pradesh. The film honors Maratha warrior Sambhaji Maharaj’s legacy.
'Chhaava' is a historical drama that brings to life the legacy of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, showcasing his bravery and sacrifices.
When director Utekar approached her for the role of a Maratha queen, she was initially unsure. However, his confidence in her convinced her to take it on.
Rashmika Mandanna is unstoppable with back-to-back blockbusters, crossing ₹3,000 crore at the box office and ruling Indian cinema!