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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been quite open about their life as parents. The two share two children: Prince Archie, their oldest, and their only daughter, Princess Lilibet.

Actor, producer, Oscar winner, and one of the most recognisable faces in the history of cinema, Brad Pitt has spent four decades moving between blockbusters and indie masterpieces. The man behind 'Fight Club', 'Se7en', 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', and 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' has never been just a movie star.

Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke has teased Amanda Abbington could make a surprise return to BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, following her decision to withdraw from the competition

Rejecting allegations of jealousy towards Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, Rajinikanth said, "When I am not in politics, why should I be jealous of him? He has defeated powerful parties and the BJP. Vijay has high expectations from people. I believe he will fulfill them. My best wishes to him."

The television star and social media influencer spoke of his wishes for a simple and relaxed ceremony with music from Nirvana and Elton John

Actor Malavika Mohanan objected after being asked an uncomfortable question about Vijay and Trisha Krishnan at a media event. She later said some questions were distasteful and urged more respectful media interactions.

Known for her journey from radio to actor, RJ Mahvash is now preparing for the release of her latest project, 'Satrangi: Badle ka Khel'. The series, which also features Anshuman Pushkar and Kumud Mishra, will start streaming on OTT from May 22, 2026.

Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar 2 trends at #1 in Pakistan after Netflix release. A viral video claims the platform crashed due to massive demand.

Having hunkered down in rural Ireland during the pandemic, the band return with a witty second album tracing the creativity that can be found in a domestic setting

Aakhri Sawal Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.5 stars, click to give your Rating/Review, Aakhri Sawal feels less like a film built to please everyone and more like a film built to provoke