BTS started as seven dreamers in a tiny Seoul agency, facing endless doubt, but their raw passion and unbreakable bond with fans turned them into the world’s biggest music force. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook poured their hearts into every lyric and beat, proving that real stories and hustle can conquer any odds. K-pop was not something many knew or heard, but BTS made sure that it reached the right audience.
The EGOT is about as rare as it gets in the entertainment world. To pull it off, you need to win an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony—basically the highest honors in TV, music, movies, and theater. The phrase “EGOT” didn’t really take off until 1984, but the idea goes way back, kind of like showbiz’s own version of a grand slam. Not even 30 people have managed it. We’re talking about legends from the old Hollywood days right up to today’s stars, all of them leaving a major mark on pop culture.Winning an EGOT isn’t just about lining up trophies on a shelf. It shows serious range—a kind of creative staying power most artists only dream about. Some names jump right out: Audrey Hepburn, who lit up the screen for decades; Steven Spielberg, who finally filled out his EGOT ca
Film lovers have something to cheer about as Meera Jasmine reunites with the legendary Mohanlal in 'L366', a new cinematic journey led by director Tharun Moorthy. Following the success of 'Rasathanthram', this collaboration promises to entertain. Mohanlal, stepping into the shoes of TS Lovelajan, presents a fresh take on the cop persona, unveiled in the film's eye-catching first look.
Kendrick Lamar achieved a monumental night at the Grammy Awards 2026, shattering Jay-Z's long-standing record with 26 wins. He secured three early wins before the main ceremony, including for "Chains & Whips" and "Luther." His Best Rap Album win for GNX marked his first televised award of the night, solidifying his status as the most-nominated artist.
The 2026 Grammy Awards celebrated historic firsts and significant achievements. Kendrick Lamar became the most-awarded rapper ever, while Bad Bunny's Spanish-language album clinched Album of the Year. Billie Eilish took home Song of the Year, delivering a powerful message. Despite fan outcry, K-Pop artists once again left empty-handed.
At the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican sensation, seized the moment after winning for 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' to advocate for immigrant rights. He boldly stated, 'ICE out' and affirmed, 'we are humans, and we are Americans.' His heartfelt words for love over hate struck a chord with many.
R Madhavan has revealed that he took a four-year break from acting because he had grown deeply dissatisfied with the kind of work he was doing at the time. The actor stepped away from films in 2011 and returned only in 2016 with Saala Khadoos — a comeback that marked a clear shift from his earlier romantic roles to intense, author-backed performances.
After the extraordinary triumph of 'Dhurandhar,' composer Shashwat Sachdev is making waves in the Telugu film industry with 'The India House,' a thrilling project presented by the dynamic Ram Charan.
Get ready for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'! Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci are back in a dazzling sequel. The trailer reveals Miranda unaware of Andy's new role as Features Editor, returning to the cut-throat world of Runway magazine.
Trevor Noah bid farewell to hosting the Grammys 2026 with his signature wit, opening the show with jokes about Korean drinking games and the sheer number of award categories. He playfully teased celebrities and delivered a memorable barb about Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump.