The Duchess of Edinburgh told women at a Nepali refuge that the King is "still the same", as they remembered meeting him more ...
Sidhant Gupta, who played French serial killer Charles Sobhraj in the recent Netflix series Black Warrant, has addressed accusations of glorifying the notorious criminal. The series, an adaptation ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a sharp dig at AAP leaders, comparing them to serial conman Charles Sobhraj, in response to Arvind Kejriwal’s claim that Haryana is polluting the Yamuna River.
Sidhant Gupta has been garnering accolades for his portrayal of Charles Sobhraj in Netflix’s Black Warrant. However, a certain section of the audience has alleged that the show has glorified the ...
However, a section of the audience has seen the portrayal of Charles as a glorification of the killer. Addressing that, Sidhant says, “If he’d have done the right thing, people would have ...
King Charles is set to collaborate with Amazon on a special documentary. The King's Foundation has hailed the project as a 'landmark film' in a recent statement. An insider at the foundation ...
Netflix’s Black Warrant talks about Charles Sobhraj. The role of Sobhraj is played by Sidhant Gupta. Undoubtedly one of the most charming men with a sharp mind was like a serpent. Charles Sobhraj was ...
In 1662 Charles married Portuguese infanta Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV (she is buried in Portugal). They had no children but Charles had 13 children by various mistresses. Charles ...
Modi compared Kejriwal to Charles Sobhraj, a serial killer and criminal known for duping people. The campaign in Delhi touched a new peak as the war of words escalated between the three main ...
These AAP-da people lie so convincingly that people fall for them,” Modi said. “You may have heard of Charles Sobhraj. He was a known thug, but he was such an expert at deceiving people with innocence ...
New Delhi: In the run up to the Delhi Assembly Elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, likened AAP leaders to 'thug' Charles Sobhraj. The Prime Minister, at a public meeting at Kartar ...