Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 4th Sep 2025
MAIRAs REJECTION 4.9
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 04 Sep 2025 EDT
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GEETU vs MAIRA 5.9
Akshara’s karma
Maira Armaan Poddar
Writers: Mad Dreamers or Silent Sages?
Mihir - The d*uchebag
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2: EDT # 2
🏆ANUPAMA WINS dance contest !!🏆
My Box Office Predictions for Baaghi 4
The Soul Remembers - PraShiv SS
Should Janhvi Kapoor Get Married And Quit Acting
Agree or not?
The most successful jodi in history of BW!
Varun Vs Sonu - who danced better on Bijuriya
A clean-shaven Ranveer spotted at the airport
Alia recent clicks
isnt she young to play mom ... lol all the moms r so young 😆
nd its so confusing ... they saying she will start from tomo shooting so theres two teams or was that bhutan wala rumour ... 😕whatever this tym confirmed news about one of the cast 😆
Originally posted by: Aashna_30
Yes dear,big B ke clumsy dance se leke ek se ek crap shows dekhe but promo nahi dikha😭
Mumbai, October 23, 2015 (Akash Sharma): Star Plus's upcoming project Siya Ke Ram, has been in the news ever since its first look was revealed on the channel. Masses have been mesmerized with the extravagant shots and majestic sets in Hyderabad's Ramoji filmcity.
The latest one to join the bandwagon is none other than renowned film maker and director of Bahubali, S. S. Rajamouli. The critically acclaimed director who was the first hand witness to the first look of the show was amazed by the scale in which a television show is being produced which is way ahead of most movies being made in India.
A source from the production added, "Raja Mouli was bewildered seeing the promo and actually came to ask about the details of the set. He was astound on knowing the details and cost went into making the sets at different locations for a television show to give it a real look for the audiences. The director, who left no stone unturned for his movie, was impressed by the fact that there are producers and director in this industry who are taking the legacy ahead of making extravagant sets for their audiences."