Jamshedpur's Pintu Prasad, the "Viral Dhoom Boy," gained overnight fame with his energetic rendition of a Hrithik Roshan song. Orphaned and facing addiction, his cheerful spirit shone through, leading ...
Savannas in western Maharashtra are far older than commonly believed and should not be treated as degraded forests, according to a study that mines medieval Marathi literature and living oral ...
Marathi filmmaker Hemant Dhome kicks off 2026 by ringing in Maharashtra Day as well as Teachers Day early. The Jhimma and Fussclass Dabhade director’s latest movie is set in Nagaon in Alibaug, where ...
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Friday only Marathi language will be made compulsory in Maharashtra during the inauguration of the 99th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Satara. The ...
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This line from a viral video has been a trendsetter for users online, and now they are even making varied mixes of their own versions of the original audio. But how did all of this begin, and who is ...
Who is Pintu Prasad? Man behind viral 'Kirish ka Gaana Sunega' trend, know how Hrithik Roshan's song changed his life Pintu's life took a dramatic turn when someone captured his carefree moments on ...