Director Shankar, in a recent interview, spoke about the negative reviews for Indian 2 and how it shocked him. He further ...
Filmmaker Shankar, in a recent interview, spoke about the negative reviews for Indian 2. He stated that he has moved on and ...
Actor Srikanth lauded director Shankar's approach while filming the political drama 'Game Changer', starring Ram Charan. He highlighted Shankar's patience and vision, expressing confidence in the ...
Srikanth shared that director Shankar from day one had made him feel at ease. He praised Shankar’s patience saying the director is willing to take as many takes as necessary to get the perfect shot.
Former CBI director Vijay Shankar breathed his last on Tuesday after prolonged illness, his family said. He was 76. Shankar was admitted to a private hospital in Noida for some time. His mortal ...
Q: Until now, you have seen Shankar from outside. Now, you got a chance to work with him. Can you tell us what you feel about his vision? A: He is already a proven director nationwide. Right from ...
Former CBI director Vijay Shankar passed away today, December 3, after a battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He was 76. Shankar was admitted to a private hospital in Noida for some time.
Actor Ram Charan joined hands with director Shankar for the first time in his career for the prestigious project titled Game Changer. The film's promotions are in full swing and the team is taking ...
The film's performance is crucial for director Shankar after the underperformance of "Indian 2". Allu Arjun Is Alpha Man Max: Rashmika Mandanna EXCLUSIVE On Pushpa 2’s Massive Success While the ...
Meanwhile, Game Changer is the first Indian movie to have a grand pre-release event in the United States Actor Ram Charan joined hands with director Shankar for the first time in his career for ...
Former CBI Director Vijay Shankar breathed his last on Tuesday after prolonged illness, his family said. He was 76. Shankar was admitted to a private hospital in Noida for some time.
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 ...