Lavani is a form of traditional folk theatre tamasha in Maharashtra. Lavani has different themes and also have different variants. It’s mainly performed by the female dancers. Marathi film industry ...
Renowned Lavani singer and actress Sulochana Kadam-Chavan passed away following old-age related issues at her home here on Saturday morning, a family member said. The widow of film-maker S. Chavan, ...
Gautami Patil may join Bigg Boss Marathi 6; no official confirmation yet. Despite Lavani fame, she denies interest in interviews. Official contestant list for Bigg Boss Marathi 6 is still awaited Did ...
Amruta Khanvilkar is currently in the spotlight for her Lavani reel. She recently created a special dance video for Sai Tamhankar’s upcoming Lavani song ‘Aalech Mi’ to wish her good luck for her movie ...
The wait for the launch of Bigg Boss Marathi 2 is soon going to get over as we are just a few hours away from the Grand Premiere of the show. While season 1 of the show saw the entry of popular celebs ...
The song, set to release in April ahead of the film’s premiere, promises to be a treat for Sai Tamhankar’s fans and the Marathi audience as they witness their beloved star perform to a Lavani song on ...
Gautami Patil is the heartbeat of millions of hearts. The videos of Gautami’s dance becomes fiercely viral on social media. Fans have seen Gautami’s long hard work and dedication when she performs on ...
Renowned Marathi Lavani singer Sulochana Chavan died in Mumbai on Saturday due to age-related ailments, her family said. Sulochana Chavan, 92, was a Padma Shri recipient. She breathed her last at her ...
Mumbai: Bollywood actress Vidya Balan, who has performed a ‘Lavani' number in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's forthcoming film ‘Ferrari Ki Sawari', says she is now keen to do a Marathi film as well.“I would love ...
Just recently, Sonu Nigam was manhandled over a selfie at one of his concerts in Mumbai. This was the second selfie-related incident that has rattled celebs in Mumbai, coming barely a week after the ...
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 ...
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