Shemaroo Premieres Original Web Series Dil Dhokha aur Desire This Valentine’s Season on ShemarooMe

The web series will stream exclusively on ShemarooMe from 12th February 2026 Mumbai: Shemaroo Entertainment is set to turn up the heat this Valentine’s season with the premiere of its new original web series, Dil Dhokha aur Desire, set to stream exclusively on ShemarooMe from 12th February 2026. A compelling blend of romance, power play, and moral dilemmas, Dil Dhokha aur Desire explores how desire can blur boundaries, loyalty can be tested, and love can become the most dangerous game of all. The series stars Akanksha Chamola, Kunwar Amar, and…

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The Long Goodbye, At Last: The Eagles Near the End of Their Live Journey

New Orleans: For more than five decades, the Eagles have embodied the sound, ambition, and contradictions of American rock music. They were meticulous craftsmen and reluctant road warriors, harmony singers with hard edges, a band that captured both the sunlit promise and the uneasy shadows of the California dream. Now, as 2026 unfolds, it appears that one of the most successful live acts in music history is approaching its final curtain call. In early February 2026, Don Henley—co-founder, drummer, singer, and the sole remaining original member—offered the clearest signal yet…

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Chick Corea: The Eternal Explorer Who Refused to Stay Still

Washington: Chick Corea never believed music was something you finished. It was something you entered—like a conversation already in progress, alive with possibility, curiosity, and joy. Across more than five decades, Corea didn’t just play jazz; he expanded its borders, bent its rules, and invited the world inside. Pianist, composer, bandleader, keyboard revolutionary, and restless seeker, he embodied a rare ideal: virtuosity without arrogance, complexity without coldness, exploration without fear. By the time of his passing in 2021, Corea had amassed 27 Grammy Awards, multiple Latin Grammys, induction as an…

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Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! Fun on the Run (2026) – Film Review

Lucknow: After years of dominating Indian television with its cheeky humor and instantly recognizable catchphrases, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! finally shifts gears to the big screen with Fun on the Run. Directed by Shashank Bali and released in February 2026, the film attempts to expand the sitcom’s familiar universe into a full-fledged feature, banking heavily on nostalgia and fan loyalty. Plot OverviewThe film places rival neighbors Vibhuti Narayan Mishra and Manmohan Tiwari—along with their ever-patient wives—on a chaotic road trip that quickly spirals out of control. Their journey collides with…

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Where the heart still belongs: Sony SAB actors open up about their hometown, food and festive memories

Mumbai: Living in a new city often means chasing dreams, long shoots, and packed schedules, but home has a way of calling back through memories, and familiar flavours. Sony SAB actors Rishi Saxena, Deeksha Joshi, Shrenu Parikh, Pooja Katurde, and Rajat Verma open up about their hometowns, sharing personal stories of growing up, family traditions, festive rituals, and the moments they carry with them even while living away. These memories remain their emotional anchors, reminding them that no matter how far life takes them, home is never too far away.…

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A Melody That Lingers: Soulful Love Song ‘Manjogi’ from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! – Fun on the Run Released in Sonu Nigam’s Voice

Mumbai: The much-awaited big-screen entertainer Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! – Fun on the Run is gearing up to charm audiences with its trademark humour and high-energy storytelling. Adding a gentle emotional layer to the film’s fast-paced comedy, the makers have released the romantic track ‘Manjogi’, beautifully rendered by celebrated playback singer Sonu Nigam. Amid the film’s whirlwind of confusion and comedy, Manjogi offers a calm, heartfelt pause—capturing love in its simplest and most sincere form. Known for his ability to bring depth and warmth to every composition, Sonu Nigam lends…

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Teaser of RSS Centenary Film ‘Shatak: 100 Years of the Sangh’ Unveiled

Mumbai: The teaser of the film ‘Shatak: 100 Years of the Sangh’, produced to mark the completion of 100 years of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has been released recently. The film seeks to chronicle the organisation’s century-long journey, its core ideology, and its social contributions that have shaped India’s socio-cultural landscape. The RSS completed 100 years in 2025, a milestone that forms the foundation of the film. Shatak narrates the story of an organisation whose influence has extended across generations. As part of the film’s promotions, the song ‘Bhagwa…

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Brad Arnold (1978–2026): The Voice, the Pen, and the Heart Behind 3 Doors Down

Washington: Brad Arnold, the founder, lead singer, and primary songwriter of 3 Doors Down, passed away peacefully on February 7, 2026, at the age of 47. Surrounded by his wife Jennifer and family, Arnold’s passing came after a courageous battle with stage 4 kidney cancer—clear cell renal carcinoma that had metastasized to his lung. His death marks the end of a defining chapter in modern rock, but his voice, words, and spirit will continue to echo through generations of listeners. The band confirmed the heartbreaking news on social media, writing…

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Return to Silent Hill: A Foggy Homecoming That Echoes Louder Than It Haunts

Mumbai: Released theatrically on January 23, 2026, Return to Silent Hill marks the long-awaited reunion of director Christophe Gans with the franchise he helped bring to the big screen nearly twenty years ago. Drawing loose inspiration from the beloved video game Silent Hill 2, the film attempts to translate one of gaming’s most psychologically complex stories into cinema. The result is a moody, atmospheric horror film that looks and sounds like Silent Hill, but struggles to fully feel like it. The story follows James Sunderland (Jeremy Irvine), a grieving painter…

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The Strangers: Chapter 3: A Long Night Finally Ends—With a Whimper

Mumbai: Released in theaters on February 6, 2026, The Strangers: Chapter 3 brings Renny Harlin’s much-maligned reboot trilogy to a close—and, frankly, puts it out of its misery. At a lean 91 minutes, this final chapter at least understands one thing its predecessors did not: overstaying your welcome only dulls the fear. Unfortunately, by the time the credits roll, the damage is already done. Picking up directly from Chapter 2’s cliffhanger, the film follows Maya (Madelaine Petsch), battered, traumatized, and still running. The masked tormentors—Scarecrow and Dollface, with Pin-Up Girl…

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