On the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, renowned singer Shreya Ghoshal has released a new devotional track called "Jai Hanuman". Penned by Shraddha Pandit and composed by Kinjal Chatterjee, the song celebrates the courage, innocence, and grace of Lord Hanuman. This release comes just days after Shreya's rendition of the Hanuman Chalisa, which features Paras Nath and Ganesh Sawant and is currently streaming on YouTube. Fans also got a look at the recording session for the track, with composer Salim Merchant praising Shreya's divine voice.
A viral video claiming that the 'Jai Shree Ganesh' song was played at the Dubai International Stadium during India's victory against Pakistan in ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match has been proven false. The video is a compilation of two separate clips from different stadiums- one from the 50th-anniversary celebrations at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and the other from the India vs England third ODI in Ahmedabad. The claim sparked a huge social media reaction before being debunked.
In an exclusive interview, celebrity choreographer Ganesh Acharya reveals the intense and demanding experience of working on the highly anticipated sequel "Pushpa 2" and his upcoming film "Pintu Ki Pappi." He also touches on the evolution of choreography in Indian cinema and applauds the dedication of Allu Arjun, who stars in both films. "Pintu Ki Pappi" boasts an impressive ensemble cast and marks the debut of several new actors. Stay tuned for its release on March 21, 2025.
The recent political event by Janasena has stirred up a heated debate in South India. Pawan Kalyan's comments on the Hindi language and Tamil opposition have sparked reactions from various personalities. While actor Prakash Raj has stood against Kalyan's statement, producer-actor Bandla Ganesh has now entered the fray with a cryptic tweet seemingly directed towards Prakash Raj. With multiple angles to this controversy, the issue is only expected to intensify in the days to come.
Artisans from across the state of Maharashtra have gathered in Parel's Bhivajirao Nare Park to protest against the Bombay High Court's ban on the use of Plaster of Paris (PoP) Ganesh idols. According to the court, only eco-friendly clay idols should be used for the festival, but the artisans argue that these idols are not strong enough for tall installations, which are a main characteristic and tourist attraction of the festival. They claim that the ban is being influenced by competitors in the clay idol business, and are exploring all options to reverse the ban. The High Court's judgement in January led to the installation of artificial ponds for the visarjan (immersion) of PoP idols in Mumbai.
Indian actress Keerthy Suresh has been announced as the lead in the upcoming tech thriller "Kannivedi", directed by debutant Ganesh Raj. This marks Suresh's return to Tamil-language films after her recent success in the Telugu-language biographical drama "Mahanati". Along with Suresh, the film's cast includes VJ Rakshan, Ajay Ghosh, and Namita Krishna. The film follows the story of a media student who faces unforeseen challenges while investigating a news story.
In the 13th State Conference of the Transport Retired Officers Forum, Kerala Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar promised to resolve the issues faced by KSRTC pensioners. He also mentioned the government's efforts in reviving the organization and plans of launching 1,000 buses within the next year. The forum demanded the government to take over the pensions and expedite the distribution process for those who retired after 2022.
Veteran Tamil actor Delhi Ganesh, known for his versatile roles in over 400 films, died at the age of 80 after suffering from health complications. His family confirmed the news and his final rites will be held on Monday in Chennai. He was best known for his collaborations with Kamal Haasan and his legacy in Tamil cinema will be greatly missed by fans and fellow actors alike.
Veteran Tamil actor Delhi Ganesh, known for his iconic collaborations with Kamal Haasan, passed away at the age of 80. His son confirmed the news on Instagram, stating that the actor had passed away on November 9, 2024. Over his career, Delhi Ganesh appeared in over 400 films, including Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, and also featured in supporting roles in Bollywood films. He was also an active member of a Delhi-based theatre troupe and served in the Indian Air Force for a decade. Delhi Ganesh was last seen in Kamal Haasan's Indian 2, which was released in July this year.
Delhi Ganesh, a veteran of over 400 films in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi cinema, passed away at the age of 80 in Chennai. Before pursuing acting, he was a member of a renowned Delhi-based theatre group and also served in the Indian Air Force. Ganesh left a lasting impact on the film industry, receiving numerous awards and accolades for his performances, and will be remembered for his roles in films like Nayakan, Sindhu Bhairavi, and Aahaa..!.