Jailed fraudster DJ Carey was seemingly homeless for a period over the winter of 2021 and early 2022, according to the author of a new book about the disgraced Kilkenny hurler. Journalist Eimear Ní ...
Neville Bharucha, a comedian and improv trainer, made his Netflix debut in The Ba***ds of Bollywood playing the very lovable music composer DJ Adam. In the series, his character partners with Manoj ...
Last Thursday, when The Ba***ds Of Bollywood released on Netflix, Neville Bharucha was at Mumbai’s Jai Hind College, as a judge for the Kaleidoscope festival. “No one made any connection as the show ...
Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban’s Sudden Split: Fans Revisit Ominous Clues Hidden in Plain Sight After nearly two decades together, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have reportedly called it quits. Insiders ...
bringing world-class artists and experiences to Indian fans, Sunburn leads the charge in making India a key destination on the global EDM circuit, now set to raise the bar bringing back the ...
The award-winning production company which made the movie Kneecap and was shortlisted for an Oscar is set to make a new film on the rise and fall of former hurler DJ Carey. The Sunday Independent ...
Former Kilkenny hurler pleaded guilty to 10 charges of deception last week after false cancer claim How will GAA handle Croke Park honours for hurling hero DJ Carey after deception case? DJ Carey ...
Former hurling star DJ Carey pleaded guilty to 10 counts of defrauding a number of people out of money while faking a cancer diagnosis. The former Kilkenny left-wing forward was set to stand trial at ...
US DJ Arlin Moore goes viral after Indian woman's Bollywood song request mid-set. (Instagram) “Never underestimate a brown girl’s Bollywood song request!!” exclaimed one of many netizens on Instagram, ...
Bollywood songs are renowned worldwide for their vibrant beats, colourful energy, and catchy lyrics. Their charm has reached audiences far beyond India, making them popular in places where Hindi may ...
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, and is ...
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