Director Shankar’s daughter, Aishwarya Shankar, tied the knot with Tarun Karthikeyan in Chennai on April 15. The wedding was graced by celebrities such as Vikram, Suriya, Nayanthara, Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan, Ranveer Singh, and Janhvi Kapoor. Pictures and videos of Ranveer Singh, Atlee Kumar, and Aditi Shankar lighting up the dance floor have become viral sensations.
Celebrities Attend Aishwarya Shankar’s Wedding
Ranveer and Atlee showcased their dance prowess at the event. Aditi Shankar, the younger daughter of Shankar, enthusiastically shared moments from her sister’s wedding on Instagram, especially highlighting her dance sessions with Ranveer and Atlee.
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Captioning the pictures of their dance, she wrote, “With my spirit animal Ranveer Singh. And shaking a leg with Atlee Kumar Naaaa. what a memorable evening.” to which Ranveer Singh replied, “What a memorable night! immaculate vibes!!”.
Fans also shared videos...
Celebrities Attend Aishwarya Shankar’s Wedding
Ranveer and Atlee showcased their dance prowess at the event. Aditi Shankar, the younger daughter of Shankar, enthusiastically shared moments from her sister’s wedding on Instagram, especially highlighting her dance sessions with Ranveer and Atlee.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Aditi Shankar (@aditishankarofficial)
Captioning the pictures of their dance, she wrote, “With my spirit animal Ranveer Singh. And shaking a leg with Atlee Kumar Naaaa. what a memorable evening.” to which Ranveer Singh replied, “What a memorable night! immaculate vibes!!”.
Fans also shared videos...
- 4/19/2024
- by Anshu Harvansh
- ReferSMS
Mumbai, Jan 18 (Ians) Padma Shri awardee Sivamani recently entertained distressed passengers at the Kochi airport. As the routines of air travellers continue to get disrupted due to intense fog in different parts of the country, Sivamani brought respite as he turned the situation into an impromptu drumming session.
At the Kochi airport on Wednesday afternoon, several passengers had to wait for over 40 minutes for their luggage at the conveyor belt. However, it turned into a pleasant moment for the traveller when Sivamani performed at the conveyor belt.
A video of the musician using his drumsticks on the conveyor belt railings to recreate the beats of A.R. Rahman’s ‘Humma Humma’ from the 1995 film ‘Bombay’, has gone viral on the Internet.
A social media user took to their X and shared the video of the percussionist performing at the Kochi airport. The user wrote: “It’s been 40 minutes since we landed...
At the Kochi airport on Wednesday afternoon, several passengers had to wait for over 40 minutes for their luggage at the conveyor belt. However, it turned into a pleasant moment for the traveller when Sivamani performed at the conveyor belt.
A video of the musician using his drumsticks on the conveyor belt railings to recreate the beats of A.R. Rahman’s ‘Humma Humma’ from the 1995 film ‘Bombay’, has gone viral on the Internet.
A social media user took to their X and shared the video of the percussionist performing at the Kochi airport. The user wrote: “It’s been 40 minutes since we landed...
- 1/18/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tollywood The romance between a denim-clad ‘America abbayi’, and an ‘Andhra ammayi’ in a half-saree who is equal parts upbeat, sweet and naive, is a recurring trope in Tollywood.Jahnavi ReddyIn the recently viral reality show Indian Matchmaking, Sima Taparia, the marriage consultant, is shown shuttling between the US and India to manage her clients in the respective countries. While Sima Aunty struggled to successfully match Nri and local Indian youngsters living in the same country, ‘matchmakers’ or marriage brokers in the Telugu states have been efficiently matching thousands of women in the Telugu states with Nri grooms from within their communities for decades now. Telugu is reportedly among the fastest growing languages in the US, and most people from upper and dominant castes have relatives settled in the US, or have heard of a relative looking for an ‘America sambandham’ (finding a groom settled in the US). Of course...
- 9/29/2020
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
Flix Flashback In #WatchWithTNM this week, we revisit the classic Telugu comedy in which Brahmanandam made his debut.Jahnavi ReddyYouTube/Suresh ProductionsOne of the many things that Jandhyala’s characters are adored for, is their highly specific and unique insults or ‘thitlu’. In Aha Naa-Pellanta!, it is Brahmanandam’s character who does most of the insulting, generously embellished with alliterations and absurd similes. Gaali vaanalo visenakarrelu ammevadi la moham chudu, for instance. (“You look like a man who sells hand fans during a storm.") But we mostly hear these insults through his inner voice, because Aragundu (half-shaven head), as he is called throughout the film, is essentially in bonded labour under his boss and legendary miser Lakshmipathi (Kota Srinivasa Rao). It has been 33 years since the major hit and classic film Aha Naa-Pellanta! released, and it is these two characters (Aragundu and Lakshmipathi) who dominate the popular memory of the film.
- 7/17/2020
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
Actors Allu Arjun and Tabu got together to promote the music of their upcoming Telugu film "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" here. The event -- South India's "biggest musical night" -- saw almost 50 music artistes like Armaan Malik and Sivamani hitting the stage.A
"Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo", directed by Trivikram Srinivas, has already won the hearts of the audience through its songs such as "Samajavaragamana", "Ramuloo Ramulaa" and "Omg Daddy".
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The film's team, including its composer Thaman S, got together here on Monday to celebrate its music.A
Armaan, a popular name in Bollywood, sang "Butta Bomma". Following his performance, he said: "Thank you Thaman sir for the song. Allu sir I am your big fan."
Another popular Bollywood singer -- Shreya Ghoshal's song "Samajavaragamana (female version)" features in the soundtrack. Though she couldn't make it to the event, her video...
"Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo", directed by Trivikram Srinivas, has already won the hearts of the audience through its songs such as "Samajavaragamana", "Ramuloo Ramulaa" and "Omg Daddy".
Also Read:?Amy Jackson urges fans to donate for devastation in Australia
The film's team, including its composer Thaman S, got together here on Monday to celebrate its music.A
Armaan, a popular name in Bollywood, sang "Butta Bomma". Following his performance, he said: "Thank you Thaman sir for the song. Allu sir I am your big fan."
Another popular Bollywood singer -- Shreya Ghoshal's song "Samajavaragamana (female version)" features in the soundtrack. Though she couldn't make it to the event, her video...
- 1/7/2020
- GlamSham
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