Avoiding media glare and limelight, Hollywood superstar DiCaprio paid a quiet visit to the Taj Mahal, Agra in October. The 40-year-old "Inception" star was in India to shoot an untitled documentary on climate change.
The actor, who starred alongside Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan in 2013 film "The Great Gatsby", spent around two hours and showed keen interest in the fascinating history of the 17th century white marble mausoleum, a world heritage site.
His trip was, however, marred by a visa issue. He was initially turned away because he did not have a valid visa. The actor was finally able to enter India after the External Affairs Ministry intervened and granted him a visa.
It was a double dose of Hollywood beauties in India as actresses Eva Longoria and Nicole Kidman came visiting here. While Kidman's visit was for a summit in the capital, Longoria's was a more personal one and the "Desperate Housewives" diva was pictured spending having a great time with school girls.
Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett lent international star power to a summit of "Women in the World" organisation in Delhi.
After surprising Delhi fans with an impromptu gig at an eating joint in July, American musician Chris Martin was back to India with his band Coldplay, this time to shoot a video with kids here.
According to the photographs that surfaced online, Martin and other Coldplay members Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion were seen playing holi with the children.
Some fans posted their pictures with the 38-year-old star on the micro-blogging site, Twitter.
In July, Martin was in the country for a charity event for The Global Poverty Project, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to seeing an end to extreme poverty by 2030.
He was joined on-stage by Indian composer-singer Vishal Dadlani for the jamming session in Delhi.
Kristian Nairn, who is famous for saying just one word Hodor in globally popular show "Game of Thrones", was a guest at the Comic Con festival here. The actor was surprised and delighted to know how popular he and his TV show was in India.
"Downton Abbey" star Hugh Bonneville shot as Lord Mountbatten in Jodhpur for Gurinder Chaddha's next, "Viceroy".
The acclaimed actor was all praise for the beauty of Jodhpur and was quoted saying that he loved shooting there.
Bonneville will be seen working with veteran Indian actor Om Puri and "Gangs of Wasseypur" actress Huma Qureshi in the film.
Hollywood actress Mandy Moore also visited India as part of her work as a global goodwill ambassador of NGO PSI.
It was also an India calling for "Lord of the Rings" star Elijah Wood, "Terminator" actor Arnold Schwarznegger and "Guns n Roses" fame musician Slash.
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