Bollywood meets British royalty as the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band plays Dhoom Machale at King Charles’ ...
A viral video shows a Scottish pipe band playing Bollywood at a Commonwealth Day event attended by King Charles and Queen ...
Many couldn’t believe it was real but BBC’s official coverage confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla were welcomed ...
Speaking of his duties, there was a very heavy hand of Indian-ness for his entry to the the annual Commonwealth Day Service ...
Sussanne Khan took to Instagram and shared some pictures of her son Hrehaan Roshan on his 19th birthday. Check them out here!
At the Commonwealth Day service held at Westminster Abbey, King Charles III and Queen Camilla were welcomed with a unique ...
The Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band blended Scottish bagpipes with Bollywood flair on Commonwealth Day Service on March 10 ...
A video of King Charles and Queen Camilla has gone viral on the internet. As they arrived at London's Westminster Abbey, King ...
The group chose the famous Bollywood track to welcome the King and Queen, alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales, ...
Blending Scottish bagpipes and Bollywood, an Indian band welcomed King Charles III and Queen Camilla at a royal ceremony by ...
The Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band performed 'Dhoom Machale' during the Commonwealth Day ceremony at Westminster Abbey. King Charles and Queen Camilla attended. A video went viral online. This ...
A Hindu-Scottish pipe band, performed the Bollywood hit “Dhoom Machale.” This unique fusion of cultures took many Indian ...
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