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Mouli set to two-time

Mouli Ganguly is in a happy frame of mind. The actress, who was on a long hiatus, is back on the small screen in TV czarina Ekta Kapoor’s Kya Hua Tera Vaada.

Mouli set to two-time

Mouli Ganguly is in a happy frame of mind. The actress, who was on a long hiatus, is back on the small screen in TV czarina Ekta Kapoor’s Kya Hua Tera Vaada.

Dimpy all set to play a nagin

Dimpy Mahajan, who tied the knot with Rahul Mahajan a couple of years ago on a reality TV show, is back on the small screen. This time however, on a fiction show.

Komolika is back as a psychiatrist

Komolika is back and how. And it’s not surprising to know that Urvashi Dholakia who would be essaying the role of Komolika, a name that made her a household personality.

Gurmeet to play a recluse

Gurmeet Choudhary, well known for his roles as Ram in Ramayan and Maan Singh Khurana in Geet Hui Sabse Pyaari, is back on the small-screen with a new show Punar Vivah.

Jasveer is excited about her cameo in Veer Shivaji

Television actress Jasveer Kaur, who has been away for a while from the show CID, is back again on Veer Shivaji on Colors. The actress is playing the cameo as a character called Gauhar Khan.

Mona hopes to get rid of Jassi image

It’s been nearly a decade since Mona Singh burst into our living rooms, braces et al, but audiences are yet to think of her as anything but Jassi, the gawky, geeky fashion assistant in Jassi Jaisi Koi

Hrithik is a rockstar: Shaurya

For model-turned-actor Shaurya Chauhan, life couldn’t be better.

Yet another mature love story

The idiot box is undergoing a rather intellectual transformation of late. Mature love stories are the flavour of the season, and another one is along on its way.

Small screen comfort

It’s been often said that television gives actresses life beyond films.

The crisis facing Europe today is starker and deeper than any it has encountered before.

With the Indian political league hotting up and general elections barely two years away, (or less, as Mamata Banerjee has claimed), it may be a good time to look at where the major players stand.