Tag: India

  • Pre-Wedding drama: Sonakshi Sinha’s family unfollows her on instagram?

    Pre-Wedding drama: Sonakshi Sinha’s family unfollows her on instagram?

    Bollywood star Sonakshi Sinha’s family, including her mother and brother, have seemingly unfollowed her on Instagram ahead of her wedding to beau Zaheer Iqbal.

    Speculations of tension in the Sinha family grew on Wednesday when social media users found more evidence that her family might not be happy with her upcoming wedding.

    A Reddit post with screenshots of Instagram followers showed that Sonakshi’s mother Poonam and brother Luv follow everyone from the Sinha family except her. Sonakshi also doesn’t follow them, although her father Shatrughan Sinha and her other brother Kussh are still on her followers list.

    This surprised many as Sonakshi is known to be the most pampered child in the family.

  • Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed’s highly-anticipated ‘Barzakh’ finally has a release date

    Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed’s highly-anticipated ‘Barzakh’ finally has a release date

    For those eagerly waiting for ‘Barzakh,’ the suspense about its release is finally over. According to Variety, the makers of the highly anticipated Pakistani web series, starring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, have announced that it will premiere on Zee Zindagi’s YouTube channel and ZEE5 on July 19.

    Written and directed by Asim Abbasi, the creator behind Zee Zindagi’s hits ‘Cake’ (Pakistan’s 2018 Oscar submission), ‘Barzakh’ promises to captivate viewers. Zee Zindagi recently released six striking artistic posters to keep the audience excited.

    “When all has withered…will love endure? ‘Barzakh’ premieres 19th July on Zindagi’s YouTube and Zee 5 Shows,” the channel captioned the poster on its official X handle. Sanam also shared the posters on Instagram with the same tagline.

    ‘Barzakh’ had its grand debut at the prestigious Series Mania Festival in France in 2023. This project marks Abbasi’s second collaboration with the channel and reunites Sanam and Fawad for the first time since their hit series ‘Zindagi Gulzar Hai’ ended in 2013.

    Set in the beautiful Hunza Valley, ‘Barzakh’ tells the story of a 76-year-old recluse who invites his estranged children and grandchildren to his remote valley resort for a special event — his wedding to the ghost of his first true love. This emotional story invites viewers to think about the mysteries of life, the afterlife, and the enduring power of love.

  • Islamophobic residents protest allotment of flat to Muslim woman in India

    Islamophobic residents protest allotment of flat to Muslim woman in India

    Residents of a housing scheme built under the Gujarat government’s housing project have launched protests against the allotment of a flat to a Muslim woman in India, claiming that the locality is meant ‘only for Hindus’.

    The protestors told local media that if the allotment was not revoked, they would intensify their agitation and hold protests in other cities, including the capital, New Delhi.

    “Though I was given the house way back in 2018, there is no solution in sight. I currently live at another place with my son,” said the woman.

    The extremist Hindu protestors believe that houses cannot be allotted to members of minority communities because it is a locality of Hindu inhabitants and falls under the Disturbed Areas Act that puts a ban on the sale of property by members of one religious community to those from another community without the prior approval of the District Collector.

    “The protest by the residents have once again exposed the near-complete housing segregation in Gujarat where in a majority of places, Muslims don’t get any house for lease or for purchase,” highlighted the report by The Hindu.

  • Geethika Tiwari speaks out on Feroze Khan dating rumors

    Geethika Tiwari speaks out on Feroze Khan dating rumors

    Indian actor Geethika Tiwari has spoken out about rumors linking her to Pakistani heartthrob Feroze Khan, following his recent second marriage.

    Geethika talked about the rumors in an interview with an Indian publication. One of the most searched questions about her on Google was whether she was in a relationship with Pakistani celebrity Feroze Khan.

    Tiwari finally clarified and said, “No, of course not.”

    She continued, “But I would say that he is a genuinely nice person.”

    “I’ve learned a lot from him—respect, dedication, patience, and, of course, love,” she added excitedly. “I just want to say this. He is a sweetheart.”

    In response to a video post on Instagram, the ‘Khumar’ star commented, “Honestly, it takes one to recognise one. So I must say you’re a beautiful human being yourself.”

    Feroze Khan and Geethika Tiwari will soon be appearing together in the upcoming film ‘Luck Lag Gayi’.

  • Indian customer shocked by human finger in ice cream

    Indian customer shocked by human finger in ice cream

    An online ice cream delivery took a macabre turn in India when a doctor received an order with a human finger in the dessert.

    The incident happened in Mumbai when Brandon, a 26-year-old MBBS doctor, ordered a butterscotch ice cream cone from Yumno’s app.

    In a video statement shared by Dr Brandon on Indian media, he says that when he ate half of the ice cream, he felt something hard in his mouth, which he took out instead of swallowing.

    Brandon says that being a doctor, he soon realized that the hard object coming out of the mouth was a severed human finger with visible fingernails rather than a culinary addition to the ice cream.

    The doctor asserted that instead of throwing the ice cream away, he stored it in the freezer to give it to the police as evidence.

    An FIR has been registered against the company, while the 1.5 cm long piece of the finger recovered from the ice cream cone has been sent for forensics.

  • Coalition government to moderate Modi’s Hindu nationalism

    Coalition government to moderate Modi’s Hindu nationalism

    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have to moderate his Hindu-nationalist agenda to assuage his coalition partners, but they will likely let him press on with his foreign and economic policies, analysts say.

    Modi, forced into a coalition government after a shock election setback left him without an outright majority for the first time in a decade, unveiled his third-term cabinet on Monday.

    Key posts are unchanged — including the defence, finance, foreign and interior ministers — and the cabinet remains dominated by his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    “Modi opts for continuity,” The Hindustan Times headline read Monday.

    “BJP and Modi are still solidly occupying the… driving seat,” the Times of India wrote in its editorial.

    Nevertheless, this term will require “more dexterous deal-making within the parliament for policies that require tweaking of laws,” said Ashok Malik, from The Asia Group business consultancy.

    ‘Pushed to the background’

    Before the polls, when the right-wing BJP boasted of winning a super majority, minorities including many in the 200-million-plus Muslim population were worried.

    Modi’s decade as premier has seen him cultivate an image as an aggressive champion of the country’s majority Hindu faith.

    His government revoked the constitutional autonomy of India’s Muslim-majority region Kashmir, and backed the construction of a temple on grounds where a mosque stood for centuries before it was torn down by Hindu zealots in 1992.

    Critics feared another BJP landslide would see policies steamrolled through parliament that would further blur the line between state and religion — despite India’s secular constitution.

    But analysts said a coalition forces Modi to tread more carefully.

    “In a government with allies, the BJP’s key cultural agendas will all be pushed to the background,” Nistula Hebbar, political editor of The Hindu newspaper, told AFP.

    Instead, Modi is expected to focus on infrastructure, foreign affairs and economic reforms which “won’t be much of an issue” for the alliance, she added.

    “Very broadly, the economic policy and external strategy doesn’t face any challenges in continuity, or any serious philosophical or strategic challenges with allied or opposition parties,” said Malik.

    ‘Conciliatory Modi’

    Not so for his Hindu-nationalist agenda, however.

    Modi had promised to introduce a national common civil code to standardise laws across all religious communities, opposed by Muslim activists as an attack on their faith.

    India’s 1.4 billion people are subject to a common criminal law, but rules on personal matters such as marriage, divorce and inheritance vary.

    But the common code would require parties to “forge national consensus”, Malik said, which is now more doubtful given Modi’s reliance on coalition partners.

    Modi was also accused of ramping up rhetoric targeting India’s key religious divide to rally the Hindu majority to vote.

    With elections over, “Hindu-Muslim rhetoric may also take a back seat, at least for the time being,” said Neerja Chowdhury, from The Indian Express.

    BJP leaders also campaigned on a plank to remove affirmative quotas in government jobs and educational institutions for Muslims.

    A controversial revision of electoral boundaries based on population — that would have reduced the overall parliamentary punch of opposition areas — also likely faces the backburner.

    Hebbar said she expected to see “a different Modi, a more conciliatory Modi”.

    ‘People want jobs’

    For the policies he will push through, analysts say he will seek to expand welfare support for farming and poorer communities, seeking to shore up popularity in rural constituencies after electoral losses.

    In a symbolic first move, Modi on Monday approved the latest tranche of a massive cash handout for 93 million farmers, as well as building plans for 30 million homes for poor families.

    Modi has overseen India’s ascent to become the world’s fastest-growing major economy, and its fifth largest, but the world’s most populous country has a jobs crisis to match.

    Many saw unemployment as a key factor in BJP losses.

    “People want jobs,” said Malik. “And to satisfy this very legitimate need, you need to build the economy, and reform even faster.”

    Modi’s agenda will focus on infrastructure, reforming industrial policies and domestic manufacturing incentives in a bid to create an “economic spurt in the next five years”, he added.

    But analysts also say it is still to be seen how political dynamics will play out in a parliament where Modi faces a far more powerful opposition.

    “Modi has never handled a coalition because he has never had to rely on one,” Hebbar said.

    “It’s a new situation for everyone… but he is a quintessential politician and would be ready to do whatever is required”.

  • Here are all the details of Sonakshi Sinha upcoming wedding, including larka karta kya hai

    Here are all the details of Sonakshi Sinha upcoming wedding, including larka karta kya hai

    Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha is all set to tie the knot with actor Zaheer Iqbal on June 23 in Mumbai, according to India Today.
    The couple, who’ve been together for a while, have kept their relationship private.
    According to India Today the wedding invite says “The rumours are true”.

    The event is scheduled on June 23 at Bastian in Mumbai. Guests are requested to wear formal clothes.
    The guest list includes close friends, family, and the whole cast of ‘Heeramandi’.
    However, an official confirmation of Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s impending wedding is still awaited.
    Earlier this month, Zaheer had shared cute photos of the two while wishing a happy birthday to Sonakshi, and captioned the post, “Happy Birthday Sonzzz.”

    Sonakshi appeared on the show, where Kapil Sharma teased her about her colleagues’ marriages.
    She said, “You’re rubbing salt on my wounds! Kapil Sharma, you know how desperately I want to get married.” (Aap jale pe namak daal rahe ho na. Wo( Kapil Sharma) jaanta hai mujhe kitne zor se shaadi karni hai.)

  • Bollywood dreams: Sonya Hussyn discusses Bollywood offers, fantasy co-stars

    Bollywood dreams: Sonya Hussyn discusses Bollywood offers, fantasy co-stars

    Its not unusual for talented Pakistani actors to get noticed by Indian filmmakers. One such actor is Sonya Hussyn, who recently shared that she was offered projects from India.

    In an interview with ‘Independent Urdu,’ Sonya talked about her career and who she would like to work with. She mentioned Ali Zafar as her favorite on-screen hero, saying he has a special charm.

    “I never really thought about it, but when it comes to movies, I find Ali Zafar very charming. He has that charisma of a movie hero. There are many good actors, like Fawad Khan, who also have charm, but when it comes to acting, I would choose Ali Zafar,” she said.

    But things got interesting when Sonya talked about her experiences with offers from the Indian film industry. She revealed that she was approached for three different projects. “I have received three film offers from India. One was a Shakespeare screen adaptation of Measure for Measure. The other was a sequel to some old Santosh Kumar film – I can’t recall its name,” she noted.

    One offer, in particular, caught her attention—a film with the famous Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi. “For that one, I even had a meeting with the relevant people but then the exchange with India stopped altogether,” she explained, referring to the stop in collaborations between India and Pakistan after the Uri attack and the subsequent ban on Pakistani artists working in India.

  • Rahul Gandhi nominated to lead India’s opposition: party secretary

    New Delhi, India – Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s main rival Rahul Gandhi was nominated on Saturday to lead India’s opposition in the next parliament, the general secretary of Gandhi’s Congress party said.

    “All participants unanimously passed the resolution that Rahul Gandhi should take the position of leader of opposition in the parliament,” K.C. Venugopal told a news conference after a meeting of the party’s executive.

  • ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’ faces criticism over scene resembling ‘Tere Naam’

    ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’ faces criticism over scene resembling ‘Tere Naam’

    Actor Danish Taimoor’s new drama ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’ has started airing on Hum TV. Written by Radain Shah and directed by Abdullah Badini. The cast includes Laiba Khurram, Tara Mehmood, Sohail Sameer, and Behroze Sabzwari. The story is about Salaar, an obsessed stalker who falls in love with Wadeema after seeing her on the roadside.

    A scene from the drama has gone viral on social media for its striking similarity to a scene from the Bollywood film ‘Tere Naam.’ In the scene, Salaar sees Wadeema for the first time on the road, chases her, and expresses his love. He also reacts strangely to Wadeema’s speech at the university, making her feel awkward. Yasir Hussain criticized this scene, posting it with the caption, “What’s happening man? Who is the director of the drama serial?”

    See the post here:

    One social media user wrote, “Why didn’t Danish Taimoor read the script before signing it?” A fan commented, “Danish Taimoor should be ashamed for signing such scripts.”