Veteran politician and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor Thursday turned to Coldplay-inspired metaphors to criticise Union Budget ...
Though Coldplay broke out with a non-piano song, “Yellow,” Chris Martin’s piano riffs became as identifiable as his vocal hooks. So much so, that one of their biggest songs doesn’t even have a chorus.
Subhashree Ganguly and Raj Chakrabarty attended Coldplay’s concert in Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, enjoying tracks like Fix You and A Sky Full of Stars. The couple found it an emotional and ...
Coldplay, the iconic pop-band fronted by Chris Martin, are set to dominate 2025 with a massive summer tour showcasing their latest album. The band, famed for hits like Fix You, Viva La Vida ...
Overall the effect is an uplifting film, underpinned by Coldplay’s Moon Music album which leans itself to more experimental imagery. While the Fix You hitmakers have released music videos for ...
Known for his sharp humour, Tharoor critiqued the budget in an Instagram reel, saying, “Coldplay says ‘Fix You,’ but the Finance Minister says ‘Tax You.’” Tharoor quipped ...
“When I finally manage to snag tickets to the Coldplay concert in Ahmedabad, I decide to attend it by myself. Then, under a ...
The singer was seen grooving to Coldplay's songs A Sky Full of Stars, Fix You and Paradise. In a clip, Salim Merchant was also seen at the event. Shreya also posed with Shiladitya in a few pictures.
Holding up a stack of budget sheets, Tharoor said, “Even Chris Martin wouldn’t be able to find paradise in these numbers.” ...
Sharing a reel on Instagram, Tharoor said, “Coldplay says ‘Fix You,’ but the Finance Minister says ‘Tax You’...and politely asks you to adjust.” But the Coldplay metaphors do not stop ...
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