Bollywood diva Janhvi Kapoor is known for her love for classical dance and she is often seen posting videos of the same on social media. The ‘Dhadak’ actress again took to her Instagram account and ...
Be it on the screen or off the screen, Janhvi Kapoor is one actress who has always won the hearts of the audience with her elegance and performances. The actress, who will next star in Mr. & Mrs. Mahi ...
Going down the memory lane, Preity Zinta flipped some pages in her photo album and shared her throwback picture from the sets of much-loved song Jiya Jale from the 1998-release 'Dil Se.' The ...
It’s been almost twenty years since Farah Khan choreographed the dance sequences for Jiya Jale, featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta, from the film Dil Se. During a candid conversation with a Mid ...
Bollywood actress Disha Patani set the Internet ablaze with a video of herself sensuously dancing to Jiya Jale from Shah Rukh Khan’s Dil Se. Disha, a regular on Instagram, often posts glimpses from ...
Preity Zinta has shared a funny post about her dance steps in the Dil Se song Jiya Jale, choreographed by Farah Khan. Preity Zinta has shared a hilarious post on Instagram, making fun of her own dance ...
From making Shah Rukh Khan dance on top of a train in Kerala to making Madhuri Dixit - Nene sway in a blue chiffon saree atop an ice-capped mountain in Alaska till her lips turned blue, Farah Khan ...
A group of students from the college, has come up with their version of Jiya Jale Ahead of music director A R Rahman's visit to the Berklee College of Music, where he is being felicitated with an ...
The album of the Shah Rukh Khan-Manisha Koirala-Preity Zinta starrer Dil Se is unforgettable and one song that stood out was ‘Jiya Jale’. It was the only light-hearted, romantic track in this ...
The song on which she is performing is the iconic track ' Jiya Jale ', sung by Lata Mangeshkar and M.G. Sreekumar. The song is from 1998 romantic thriller movie 'Dil Se' starring Shah Rukh Khan, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...