While we’ve seen many different actresses frequently entering the industry, very few have managed to make their mark. These ...
India picked up their first points at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 with a win over Pakistan, but an injury to skipper Harmanpreet Kaur in the closing stages of the run-chase will cause concerns ...
The India vs New Zealand Women's T20 World Cup saw a big controversy erupt over a run-out call by the Harmanpreet Kaur-led team. In the 14th over, the Indian players appealed for a run out against ...
There is nothing more humbling and honoring than getting to represent your country at the biggest of stages. India’s Harmanpreet Kaur was a living example of the same as the India Women’s skipper was ...
Flaunting toned figure and flawless style at a dinner out in London, Avneet Kaur turned heads in her stunning sky-blue cutout ...
Simran Singh | Oct 03, 2024, 04:56 PM IST 1.Avneet Kaur shinning bright like sun In this yellow outfit, Avneet Kaur radiates charm and looks bright like a sun. 2.Avneet Kaur started her career with ...
Celebrate Diwali in Style with Exquisite Hampers from Ye Old Bakery and Tiffin by The Claridges New Delhi ...
Racing at speeds of up to 120kmh can be pretty hairy for go-kart drivers on the circuit, and teenager Kareen Kaur knows first-hand how challenging the sport can get. One of the scariest moments of her ...
The Indian women’s cricket team are yet to secure their maiden T20 World Cup title. Under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur, the Indian team will now aim to fulfil their dream this year in the UAE.
Harkirat Kaur Assi, a London resident, was the victim of a nine-year-long complex catfishing scam. The scammer created a web of deceit, fabricating up to 60 characters who existed solely in their ...
Avneet Kaur recently landed in Vietnam to begin filming her debut international project, Love In Vietnam. This venture is particularly notable as it marks the first collaboration between India and ...
To say Rupi Kaur’s debut collection, “Milk and Honey,” is mediocre would be an understatement. Even the 10 years since its original publication date cannot strengthen Kaur’s limp metaphors ...