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MUMBAI (ANI)- Singer and music composer Vishal Dadlani has bid an emotional farewell to the popular reality show Indian Idol, stepping down after serving as a judge for six consecutive seasons.
With four people through to the Top 24 and 20 spots left in the competition, "American Idol" contestants are running on fumes. In Monday night's episode, the remaining 42 singers, sleep deprived ...
Fans waved glow sticks at an animated character on stage, having packed a sold-out Hollywood concert hall to see their ...
While American Idol welcomed back Carrie Underwood with open arms, the former winner felt right at home as a judge. Sitting beside Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, the three watched numerous ...
Indian Idol Season 15 is set to conclude with a grand finale after a thrilling five-month journey. Six finalists, including Sneha Shankar, will vie for the top spot. Sneha has already secured a ...
“99% of Indian engineering graduates move into management roles and start giving ‘gyaan' to everyone. But where's the work ethic? Where are the people building real products with their own hands?
New Delhi: Vagdevi Vilas Institution has successfully ... Harish, having made his name at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), contributed his part to the successful launch of several ...
Cali Morris’ run in “American Idol” ended Monday night in the head-to-head round that determined the show’s top 24 contestants. Morris, a Pataskala native, performed Imagine Dragons ...
Popular singer and composer Vishal Dadlani announced on Monday, April 7, that he is stepping down as a judge on Sony’s hit reality singing show Indian Idol. Dadlani, who has been a part of the ...
Singer and music composer Vishal Dadlani bid farewell to the popular reality show Indian Idol after serving as a judge for six consecutive seasons. Taking to his Instagram account, the singer ...
After judging the widely popular singing show Indian Idol, musician and composer Vishal Dadlani has bid adieu to the show - leaving fans reeling with sadness and surprise. The singer, known for ...
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 ...
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