Arijit Singh Returns with New Music Amidst Celebrity Buzz
Arijit Singh Makes a Comeback
Fans of the renowned singer Arijit Singh were devastated when he declared his retirement from playback singing. However, it seems he is now channeling his energy into independent music. Recently, he unveiled a new romantic track titled 'Raina,' composed by Shekhar Ravjiani and featuring lyrics by Priya Saraiya. Following its release, fans inundated the comments section with expressions of love and enthusiasm. One fan remarked, 'Finally, happy tears hearing his voice again,' while another exclaimed, 'The LEGEND is back.'
Elnaaz Norouzi Celebrates a Historic Moment
Elnaaz Norouzi, known for her role in Sacred Games, has expressed her reaction to the recent death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei due to US and Israeli airstrikes. In a post on Instagram, she shared her disbelief, stating, 'The most unbelievable news for us! The news we have been waiting for 47 years! Khamenei is dead. God is great.' Having been born in Iran and later relocating to Germany before establishing her career in India, Elnaaz conveyed her joy over Khamenei's demise, adding a follow-up story with 'thank you' and celebratory emojis. She concluded with, 'We are celebrating a Dictator's Death folks! Khamenei is gone.'
Karan Aujla's Electrifying Performance

Karan Aujla kicked off his India tour with an exhilarating performance at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, attracting over 75,000 fans. He made a spectacular entrance by zip-lining over the audience while performing his hit song 'On Top.' Throughout the concert, Aujla delivered a series of his popular tracks, energizing the crowd as they sang along and cheered for his dynamic set.
Controversial Release of The Kerala Story 2
The much-anticipated film 'The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond' has finally hit theaters after sparking significant controversy that led to public debates, political reactions, and legal scrutiny prior to its release. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, the film resumed screenings on Friday evening, drawing audiences from Maharashtra, Kerala, and Telangana despite calls for protests in certain areas. As moviegoers in Mumbai flocked to theaters, reactions were mixed; some praised the film while others expressed disappointment. Critics labeled it as 'propaganda-driven and exaggerated,' while supporters argued, 'We need more such films to bring out the truth. Not just Hindus, but even Muslims and Christians should watch the film. The kids from the Muslim families are also at risk.'
