When Priyanka Chopra was still 17, she won the Miss India pageant in 2000, and later that year represented her country at the Miss World pageant — which she also won at age 18.
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Jonas wasn't the only Indian attending the Grammys 2020. AR Rahman took to his Instagram to reveal he was also present at the prestigious awards show.
Although the Oscar-winning music director wasn't nominated this year, he made sure to be present at the awards and shower his fellow international musicians with support. While he was there, he shared videos and photos on his Instagram.
One of which was the BTS performance. The K-Pop band, who made history with their debut performance at the 62nd
.When Priyanka Chopra was still 17, she won the Miss India pageant in 2000, and later that year represented her country at the Miss World pageant — which she also won at age 18.
One of the prestigious nights for Hollywood, the Oscar Awards 2020 was held on February 10 at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and the who’s who of the world of cinema were a part of it. As a part of tradition, the Oscar award for the Original Song was to be presented this year too. However, before that the Original Song Montage was presented in which Indian composer AR Rahman’s 2009 hit track, ‘Jai Ho’ from Slumdog Millionaire found its mention.
The Oscars 2020 made a whole lot of noise in India on Monday morning as the best in the entertainment business were awarded. From Hollywood's A-listers to filmmakers and talent from all over, the Oscars this year did not disappoint despite majorly snubbing women directors.
Lanarkshire badminton ace Kirsty Gilmour is confident that she’s on track to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
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Red roses adorned the courtside seats where Kobe and Gianna Bryant sat at the last Los Angeles Lakers game they attended.
Jonah Hill is paying tribute to his “hero” Kobe Bryant by revisiting a heartfelt exchange between the star and his late brother.
Jonah Hill is paying tribute to his “hero” Kobe Bryant by revisiting a heartfelt exchange between the star and his late brother.
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A tearful Shaquille O’Neal spoke publicly for the first time Tuesday about the death of his former teammate, Kobe Bryant.
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In 2012, longtime Grammy Awards executive producer Ken Ehrlich had to alter the show with less than 24 hours notice following Whitney Houston’s death. This year, he and his staff had even less time to make significant changes following the passing of Kobe Bryant on Sunday (Jan. 26), the morning of the Grammy Awards, which broadcast live from Los Angeles’ Staples Center. Ehrlich, who is stepping down
LOS ANGELES – Many stars arrived at the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles with heavy hearts as they reeled in the tragic news surrounding the death of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others after the helicopter they were traveling in crashed in Calabasas, Calif.
Still only 27, Arun Karthick confirms his status as one of India's most promising younger filmmakers with his sophomore feature Nasir.
Wendy Williams broke down in tears as she discussed the tragic and untimely death of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna on her Monday morning talk show. As previously reported, Kobe, 41, Gianna, 13, and seven other passengers died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, CA on January 26. The host, 55, dedicated the first half of her show to honoring the legacy of Kobe, with guest and former NBA player, Charles Oakley speaking about his late friend.
The curtains have officially been drawn on Grammys 2020 but a bunch of performances and moments made headlines this year. One of them was Demi Lovato's emotional and soulful performance which left fans and many in the audience teary eyed.
Gucci Mane was among many celebrities paying homage to late Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant on the red carpet at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 2020 Grammy Awards, just hours after the world learned that the 41-year-old basketball legend and his 13-year-old daughter were among nine people killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday afternoon.