Tag: India

  • Class 10 student decapitated by 32-year-old fiance in India

    A tenth standard student was brutally murdered by her 32-year-old fiancé in Karnataka, India. The man cut off the victim’s head and threw away her body right outside her home.

    The victim was identified as 15-year-old Meena, a tenth-grade student of High School who had passed the board examination recently. She was brutally murdered by the accused Onkarappa (Papu), a resident of the village because their engagement was called off.

    The accused allegedly dragged the victim out of her house on Thursday night and massacred her in front of her parents. The incident has been registered at the police station.

    Journalist Muhammad Zubair from ALT news posted on X that the incident is not being given coverage because elections in Karnataka are over and the suspect is not a Muslim.

  • Ranveer Singh addresses divorce rumors after deleting wedding picture

    Ranveer Singh addresses divorce rumors after deleting wedding picture

    Ranveer Singh has dismissed rumors of divorce with his wife Deepika Padukone, just days after he removed their wedding photos from his Instagram account.
    The Bollywood action star, who recently wiped out all posts on his Instagram before January 2023, including those with Padukone, addressed the resultant speculation during a fancy jewelry store’s opening in Mumbai. He showed everyone his favorite jewelry- his wedding and engagement rings.
    “One of the rings that are very dear to me is this one it’s my wedding ring, presented to me by my wife. The other one is a platinum engagement ring,” he said while showing the jewellery pieces to the camera.
    “And then there are my mother’s diamond earrings and my grandmother’s pearls,” he added. “These are my favorite pieces because they have a lot of personal and sentimental value to me.”

    Ranveer Singh and Indian superstar Deepika Padukone got married in Lake Como, Italy in 2018. They had been dating for almost six years.
    This year, in February, the couple shared the news of their first pregnancy. They made the announcement on Instagram. They said they’re expecting their baby to arrive in September.

  • India vote a chance for Kashmiris to signal opposition to Modi

    India vote a chance for Kashmiris to signal opposition to Modi

    Srinagar (India) (AFP) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s campaign speeches claim his quelling of an insurgency in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IOK) as one of his greatest achievements, but many in the disputed region see India’s election as a chance to signal their disagreement.

    Widely expected to win the biggest poll in history, Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) did not field any candidates in Kashmir for the first time in nearly three decades. Experts say they would have been roundly defeated if they had.

    Modi’s government cancelled the limited autonomy Kashmir had under India’s constitution in 2019, a move accompanied by a huge security clampdown, mass arrests of local political leaders and a months-long telecommunications blackout.

    Violence in the Muslim-majority region has since dwindled, and the BJP has consistently claimed that its residents supported the changes.

    But some Kashmiri voters in this year’s national elections will be eager to express their frustrations with the end of their territory’s special status.

    “I have never voted in the past. But this time, I will… to show that I am not happy with what India is doing with us,” a middle-aged man told AFP in the main city of Srinagar, declining to be identified for fear of retribution.

    “How can India say that Kashmiris are happy when we are actually suffocating in a state of fear and misery?”

    ‘Voice their disagreement’

    Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since their independence in 1947. Both claim it in full and have fought two wars over control of the Himalayan region.

    Rebel groups opposed to Indian rule have waged an insurgency since 1989 on the side of the frontier controlled by New Delhi, demanding either independence or a merger with Pakistan.

    The conflict has killed tens of thousands of soldiers, rebels and civilians in the decades since, including a spate of firefights between suspected rebels and security forces in the past month.

    India is in the middle of a six-week election, with voting staggered across phases to ease the logistical burden of staging a vote in the world’s most populous country.

    Modi and his ministers have championed the end of Kashmir’s special status, saying at campaign rallies it has brought “peace and development”, and the policy is popular among voters elsewhere in India.

    But many in the valley have chafed at increasing curbs on civil liberties that have curtailed media freedoms and brought an effective end to once-common public protests.

    Many are also upset with the 2019 decision to end constitutional guarantees that reserved local jobs and land for Kashmiris.

    Open campaigning for separatism is illegal in India, and established democratic parties in Kashmir have historically differed on whether to collaborate with the government of the day in New Delhi or to pursue greater autonomy.

    But antipathy towards Modi’s Hindu nationalist government had helped paper over differences between rival parties by forging a common sense of opposition, parliamentary candidate Waheed Ur Rehman Para told AFP.

    “There’s a huge solidarity silently in Kashmir today for each other, irrespective of party lines,” he said.

    Para is standing for a seat that takes in Srinagar, the territory’s biggest city, on behalf of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which was a BJP ally before 2019 but is now campaigning for the reinstatement of Kashmir’s autonomy.

    Voters were preparing to “convey to Delhi that the consent of decisions about Kashmir is most important and it should lie with the locals”, he said.

    ‘Want to win every heart’

    Political analyst and historian Sidiq Wahid told AFP the election was being seen by Kashmiris as a “referendum” on the Modi government’s policies in the territory.

    “The BJP is not fielding any candidates for a very simple reason,” he said. “Because they would lose, simple as that.”

    Modi’s party retains a presence in Kashmir in the form of a heavily bunkered and almost vacant office in Srinagar.

    The complex is under constant paramilitary guard by some of the more than 500,000 troops India has permanently stationed in the region.

    The BJP has appealed to voters to instead support smaller and newly created parties that have publicly aligned with Modi’s policies.

    India’s powerful home minister Amit Shah, a close acolyte of Modi, said at a campaign rally last month the party had made a tactical decision not to field candidates.

    He said he and his allies were in no rush to “see the lotus bloom” in Kashmir, a reference to the BJP’s floral campaign emblem, but would instead wait for the people of the valley to understand its good work.

    “We are not going to conquer Kashmir,” he told the crowd. “We want to win every heart in Kashmir.”

  • What is Azaan Sami Khan’s birthday wish for sister Medina?

    What is Azaan Sami Khan’s birthday wish for sister Medina?

    Actor Azaan Sami Khan, the son of singer Adnan Sami Khan, wished a happy a happy birthday to his younger half-sister, Medina.
    While writing on his Instagram, Azaan Sami Khan posted a picture with his younger sister to wish her a happy 7th birthday.
    He captioned, “Happy 7th Birthday! My baby sister, Lalas Jaan, had the best birthday ever. I love you so much!”
    He added, “P.S. Baba loves me more.”

    Azaan Sami Khan kept the comments turned off on the post.
    It’s important to remember that Azaan Sami Khan is the only child of singer-musician Adnan Sami and his first marriage, which lasted for three years, to veteran actor Zeba Bakhtiar.
    Whereas Medina is the younger and only daughter of the veteran singer’s third wife, Roya Sami Khan.

  • Crowd boos at Israel singers during Eurovision rehearsels

    Crowd boos at Israel singers during Eurovision rehearsels

    This week, all eyes are on the Eurovision Song Contest happening in Malmo, Sweden’s third-largest city. Over 150 million people worldwide watch this yearly event, which organizers claim is not political. However, this year might be different.

    During the dress rehearsal, Israeli singer Edan Golan was booed on stage while performing. Some people in the audience loudly disagreed with Israel being part of the event and chanted ‘Free Palestine!’

    Videos shared on social media show the booing and chanting throughout Edan’s performance, almost drowning out her singing. Police at the Malmö Arena stepped in and stopped the people.

    An X user shared a video of the disruption, writing, “Israel getting booed at Eurovision. We love to see it.”

    Someone else wrote, “I’ve never heard so much booing at Eurovision before, but Israel didn’t face any big problems during the first show with a crowd.”

    The EBU expressed “regret” for letting Swedish singer Eric Saade perform at the opening of the contest after he wore a Palestinian keffiyeh scarf around his wrist. So far, organisers have refused to budge to demands that Israel be booted off the competition for its genocide in Gaza.

  • Is The Great Indian Kapil Show really ending? Ed Sheeran’s guest spot raises questions

    Is The Great Indian Kapil Show really ending? Ed Sheeran’s guest spot raises questions

    The Great Indian Kapil Show programme on Netflix has refuted speculations that the programme was cancelled.

    The show started off by relaying rumours on Instagram that The Great Indian Kapil Show was about to be cancelled.

    They posted a caption on Instagra, “Kuch toh log kahenge, logo ka kaam hai kehna,
    Humara kaam toh hai aapko hasate rehna ”

    Athletes like Sania Mirza, Saina Nehwal, and Mary Kom, as well as Indian celebrities like Janhvi Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao, Farah Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Badshah, were shown in the advertisement for the Kapil Sharma-hosted show.
    However, the unexpected announcement that musician Ed Sheeran will be appearing in future editions of the show as a guest startled viewers.

    After rumours circulated that Kapil Sharma had filmed The Great Indian Kapil Show’s final episode, viewers were relieved to hear the good news.

    It is important to note that The Great Indian Kapil Show is ending its broadcast, as Archana Puran Singh has already informed.

    She said, “We finished shooting season one of TGIKS (The Great Indian Kapil Show). Yesterday, we filmed the last episode of the season. We had a lot of fun and celebrated on the sets. The journey on the show has been amazing so far. It was a delightful experience, and we had some fantastic times on the sets.”
    The first episode of the show, which featured guest appearances by Ranbir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, debuted on Netflix on March 30.

  • Actor Bernard Hill who played Theoden, King of Rohan in the Lord of the Rings trilogy dies at 79

    British actor Bernard Hill, best known for his supporting roles in Titanic and The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, died on Sunday aged 79, his agent announced.

    He played Captain Edward Smith in the Oscar-winning 1997 epic romance Titanic, and earned worldwide recognition playing Theoden, King of Rohan, in two of the three The Lord Of The Rings films directed by Peter Jackson.

    His agent Lou Coulson confirmed his death in the early hours of Sunday to British media outlets.

    Early in his career, Hill featured in the BBC’s 1982 acclaimed drama Boys from the Blackstuff, which won numerous awards and is still lauded as one of the finest examples of its genre from the era.

    He is set to return to television screens in series two of a contemporary BBC drama, The Responder, starring Martin Freeman, which begins airing in the UK later on Sunday.

  • Fans worried after Ranveer Singh’s wedding pictures with Deepika Padukone go missing

    Fans worried after Ranveer Singh’s wedding pictures with Deepika Padukone go missing

    Bollywood star Ranveer Singh surprised fans by removing his wedding photos with Deepika Padukone from Instagram, months before the couple prepare to welcome their first baby. Their love story, though not like a fairytale, has won many hearts as a modern romance. They got married in 2018 in Italy, which fans remember fondly. But recent changes have worried their fans.

    Fans started guessing when they noticed that Ranveer didn’t have any wedding photos on his Instagram. Deepika had removed her wedding pictures once but then shared them again. Now, Ranveer’s actions are making people think about why he deleted the photos and what it means for them on social media.

    While the reason behind Ranveer’s Instagram activity remains uncertain, the couple, fondly known as “DeepVeer”, fan base expressed concern over the sudden changes on social media. With reports suggesting Ranveer’s plans for a year-long paternity leave, followers eagerly await further updates on the celebrity duo’s journey into parenthood.

    People who love Bollywood and follow Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are waiting for answers. Meanwhile, the missing wedding photos on Instagram are making people talk and guess in the world of celebrity news.

  • Controversy around Bushra Ansari’s dialogue in punjabi web series, sparks gender debate

    Controversy around Bushra Ansari’s dialogue in punjabi web series, sparks gender debate

    Veteran actor Bushra Ansari is facing social media backlash for her dialogue in an international Web Series “Our Big Punjabi Family”.
    Although the web series was released last year, recently, a social media clip from the web series featuring Ansari’s dialogue has gone viral. In the clip, Ansari refers to a transgender girl, who is in the kitchen when another character in the show asks Ansari why she is being so nice to the girl. Ansari says, “call her “they”or “them,” referring to pronouns that people can select for themselves.

    . The dialogue sparked a debate among fans, with some criticising Ansari for ‘clearly promoting an LGBTQ agenda by working in LGBTQ pro-content’. Some Pakistani fans are expressing their anger while others are applauding Ansari for taking on the role and promoting tolerance, with some fans saying ‘Love this and its about time’.

  • India’s Sonam Bajwa comments on Sajal Aly’s new drama

    India’s Sonam Bajwa comments on Sajal Aly’s new drama

    Actress Sajal Aly has once again won hearts, this time surprising Indian actress Sonam Bajwa with her upcoming project.
    Sajal Aly is set to be seen on television screens with Hamza Sohail in the drama serial ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’, and fans are looking forward to it.
    Bollywood actress Sonam Bajwa was one of many who couldn’t resist congratulating Sajal Aly on her next assignment, leaving a, “You never fail to amaze me” remark on Sajal’s Instagram post.

    The drama ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ will be on HUMTV. Pakistani celebrities have sent their best wishes to Sajal Aly for her new, upcoming drama, including Kinza Hashmi, Amar Khan, Maya Ali, and Zara Noor Abbas.
    ‘Zard Patoo Ka Bann’ promises to be a fast-paced drama and viewers are eagerly awaiting to see Hamza Sohail and Sajal Aly coming together in the lead roles.