Shaktimaan
Big Update: Mukesh Khanna’s Shaktimaan to be adapted for big-screen superhero trilogy
A wonderful update coming in for all fans and admirers of Shaktiman superhero show and Mukesh Khanna. The popular show of the 90s decade is all set to be adapted into the big screen. It is all set to be a superhero trilogy that will entertain the fans big time.As of now, the main lead and cast of the show hasn't been finalized. However, reports reveal that a big actor and big director will work in the movie. How excited and happy are you all this? Let us know your views in the comments below and for more updates, stay tuned to IWMBuzz.com | Click Here...
Aladdin- Naam Toh Suna Hoga Fame Ashi Singh Reveals Her Favorite Superhero
Several popular episodes are being re-run on the TV channel during the lockdown, and the public is loving it. Everyone is watching legendary TV shows with their families, from Ramayana to Mahabharat to Shaktimaan and more. Ashi Singh recently gave an interview to a media outlet, and when questioned about her favorite childhood shows and superheroes she revealed her favorite superhero. Ashi Singh has become a youthful celebrity after taking over as Yasmine in the popular fantasy serial Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga from Avneet Kaur. When she was 15, the TV actress appeared in ep | Click Here...
Ramayan to Shaktimaan: Doordarshan brings back the golden era during COVID-19 lockdown
Ever since nationwide lockdown was announced in March due to Coronavirus pandemic, Doordarshan has brought back many shows on television that aired in 80s and 90s. The popular mythology shows – Ramayan, Mahabharat, Shri Krishna - have seen massive viewership. With an attempt to make staying at home more enjoyable for people during the coronavirus lockdown, Doordarshan brought its Golden Era shows back on television. These TV shows are exactly the kind of nostalgia we need. This Sunday, mythological shows 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat' started airing on Doordarsh | Click Here...
After Ramayan and Mahabharat, Dekh Bhai Dekh is back on TV
Lockdown season is on and guess what? Some of the most iconic shows of the '90s are back on TV. After Ramayan, Mahabharat and Shaktimaan, it is time for legendary comedy show Dekh Bhai Dekh to return to TV. Yes, the magic of the Diwan family can be watched again on Doordarshan. Dekh Bhai Dekh will air everyday at 6pm. Are you guys happy with the news? Keep reading IWMBuzz.com. | Click Here...
Veteran Television shows we all miss
Right from Vikram Aur Betaal to Byomkesh Bakshi, the shows were a lifeline to all the kids in their 90’s. Not only the kids but the whole family could watch these types of shows. Instead of that typical Saas-bahu type serials, we have some shows you missed as a kid. Shanti: Before going all cool with gym freak while wowing cricket-lovers, Mandira Bedi wowed us with Shanti Captain Vyom: Heavily inspired by Star Trek, Captain Vyom was the start of the sci-fi genre in India. Captain Vyom aka Milind Soman was the leader of the team and pledged t | Click Here...
Seflie gives me a chance to showcase different emotions: Kishwer Merchantt Rai
TV hottie, Kishwer Merchantt Rai, is excited about the second season of her all-woman play, Selfie, which begins in Delhi tomorrow. “The story (journey of 5 women) and characters are the same, though our costumes might change. I really love Selfie, for it gives me a chance to showcase different emotions. I am laughing and crying in a matter of minutes.” “Also, as with any other stage offering, the instant audience reaction is very important. The applause gives you the additional energy and push to even further raise your bar. I always make it a point to do one play betwe | Click Here...
Veteran actor Tom Alter dies of skin cancer
Padma Shri actor Tom Alter known for playing hard-hitting characters in movies like Aashiqui, Junoon, Ram Teri Ganga Maili and Gandhi, passed away on Friday night after a painful battle with skin cancer. The 67-year-old appeared in over 300 films which included the acclaimed Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Sardar and Parinda. He also worked in Bengali, Assamese and Telugu cinema. His TV work ranged from Bharat Ek Khoj to Shaktimaan. Tom Alter, who received the Padma Shri in 2008, was last seen in Sargoshiyan this year with Alok Nath and Farida Jalal. A statement released on behalf of his | Click Here...