MUMBAI (ANI)- Preity Zinta recently visited the Maha Kumbh and later traveled to Varanasi to celebrate Mahashivratri with her ...
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In a rare move for a Bollywood celebrity, she attended the aarti at the temple without VIP privileges. Despite only catching ...
Actor Preity Zinta on Monday said visiting Varanasi’s famous Kashi Vishwanath temple for Mahashivratri with her mother was nothing short of an adventure. The actor, who took a holy dip at the recently ...
Zinta made it clear that politics isn’t on her radar, despite receiving offers from various parties to join the Rajya Sabha, ...
'This was my third time at the Kumbh Mela and it was magical, heartwarming and a bit sad...' The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in ...
Preity Zinta, the Bollywood actor, made her third voyage to the Maha Kumbh Mela and described the spiritual encounter as "magical, heartwarming, and a bit sad." Her visit, which included taking a holy ...
Actor and entrepreneur Preity Zinta has refuted claims propagated by the Kerala unit of the Indian National Congress regarding an alleged loan write-off linked to her name. The controversy stems from ...
Preity Zinta called reports of New India Cooperative Bank writing off her Rs 18-crore loan false. She blasted Congress for promoting fake news by linking her with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Listen ...
Preity Zinta took to social media to address allegations of an Rs 18 crores loan write-off by New India Cooperative Bank. Preity Zinta is furious about recent allegations on her. The actress took ...
Slamming the Kerala unit of the Congress for alleging that she had got a Rs 18-crore loan from the crisis-hit New India Cooperative Bank written off by "giving her social media accounts to the BJP ...
In a statement, she clarified that the amount was fully repaid a decade ago. Preity Zinta has dismissed rumors suggesting that New India Cooperative Bank waived off the Rs 18 crore loan.