Arijit Singh Retirement: Arijit Singh pens emotional note for fans after retirement announcement; says pending songs will keep releasing ‘maybe even next year’ | Hindi Movie News

After announcing his retirement from playback singing earlier this year, Arijit Singh has once again reached out to his fans — this time with a deeply personal and emotional message. While he has stopped accepting new assignments, the singer clarified that several unfinished songs are still lined up for release over the coming months. “This…

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‘Aaya Sher’ from ‘The Paradise’ out now, Anirudh’s power-packed beat elevates Nani’s mass avatar | Telugu Movie News

The highly anticipated song ‘Aaya Sher’ from ‘The Paradise’ has been released, featuring Nani in a rugged, mass avatar. Composed by Anirudh Ravichander, the track boasts an energetic beat and electrifying visuals, showcasing Nani’s powerful dance moves and intense character introduction. Shot on a grand scale at Ramoji Film City, the song amplifies the excitement…

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DNPA Conclave 2026: Navigating technology, inclusion, and future of news in an evolving digital ecosystem | India News

India’s digital public infrastructure is transforming the way citizens interact with the state, the economy, and each other. From governance and finance to identity verification, these systems operate at population scale, reshaping expectations around access, trust, and authentication. For the media industry, this is more than a technological shift, it is a redefinition of the…

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Ismail Darbar reacts to AR Rahman’s communal remark: ‘Dilip Kumar wouldn’t have become a star in that case’ | Hindi Movie News

Music composer A. R. Rahman recently sparked debate after claiming that he has been receiving fewer opportunities in Bollywood, suggesting that the industry has become increasingly “communal.” His statement triggered mixed reactions within the film fraternity, some supported his perspective, while others strongly disagreed.Now, composer Ismail Darbar has weighed in on the controversy. Speaking to…

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