Get ready for a thrill ride through today’s biggest show-biz buzz! From SRKs move from Mannat leaving vendors at Bandstand worried, Shatrughan reacting to terrorist attack, Dancer working on Riteish's film found DEAD; here are the top five stories you can’t afford to miss—your one-stop roundup to stay ahead of all the glitz and glam.
SRKs move from Mannat leaves vendors at Bandstand worried
Shah Rukh Khan’s absence from Mannat due to renovations has caused a noticeable drop in foot traffic around Bandstand, Bandra. Local vendors, who relied on the crowds attracted by the actor’s presence, report a decline in sales as fewer people visit the area now that Shah Rukh no longer resides there.
Shatrughan reacts to terrorist attack: 'Yeh Hindu hindu kyun?'
Shatrughan Sinha expressed his concerns over the Pahalgam terrorist attack, questioning why people keep emphasizing religious identities in the context of such events. His statement, "Yeh Hindu-Hindu kyun keh rahe hai?" sparked reactions from netizens, igniting a debate on the role of religion in national tragedies.
Dancer working on Riteish's film found DEAD
A dancer from the team of Riteish Deshmukh's Raja Shivaji tragically lost his life in a river accident. The news has deeply saddened fans, with netizens expressing their shock and calling it a "very unfortunate event." The incident has sparked widespread condolences across social media.
Rakesh carried financial burdens to launch Hrithik
Rakesh Roshan, a renowned Bollywood filmmaker, took significant financial risks to launch his son Hrithik Roshan's career with the 2000 film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai. According to his daughter, Sunaina Roshan, Rakesh mortgaged his house twice, along with his cars and office, to fund the project. Despite the immense pressure, he shielded his family from the financial strain, ensuring they had a peaceful childhood. Hrithik only became aware of the sacrifices his father made during a disagreement while working on the film, realizing the extent of the risks involved.
Songs from Fawad-Vaani's Abir Gulaal removed from YouTube
Following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, the film Abir Gulaal, starring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor, has become the center of controversy in India. The film's songs, including the romantic ballad 'Khudaya Ishq' and the upbeat 'Angreji Rangrasiya', have been removed from YouTube India, and reports indicate that the Indian government has decided to block the film's release in the country. Both Khan and Kapoor have condemned the attack and expressed condolences to the victims' families.
SRKs move from Mannat leaves vendors at Bandstand worried
Shah Rukh Khan’s absence from Mannat due to renovations has caused a noticeable drop in foot traffic around Bandstand, Bandra. Local vendors, who relied on the crowds attracted by the actor’s presence, report a decline in sales as fewer people visit the area now that Shah Rukh no longer resides there.
Shatrughan reacts to terrorist attack: 'Yeh Hindu hindu kyun?'
Shatrughan Sinha expressed his concerns over the Pahalgam terrorist attack, questioning why people keep emphasizing religious identities in the context of such events. His statement, "Yeh Hindu-Hindu kyun keh rahe hai?" sparked reactions from netizens, igniting a debate on the role of religion in national tragedies.
Dancer working on Riteish's film found DEAD
A dancer from the team of Riteish Deshmukh's Raja Shivaji tragically lost his life in a river accident. The news has deeply saddened fans, with netizens expressing their shock and calling it a "very unfortunate event." The incident has sparked widespread condolences across social media.
Rakesh carried financial burdens to launch Hrithik
Rakesh Roshan, a renowned Bollywood filmmaker, took significant financial risks to launch his son Hrithik Roshan's career with the 2000 film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai. According to his daughter, Sunaina Roshan, Rakesh mortgaged his house twice, along with his cars and office, to fund the project. Despite the immense pressure, he shielded his family from the financial strain, ensuring they had a peaceful childhood. Hrithik only became aware of the sacrifices his father made during a disagreement while working on the film, realizing the extent of the risks involved.
Songs from Fawad-Vaani's Abir Gulaal removed from YouTube
Following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, the film Abir Gulaal, starring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor, has become the center of controversy in India. The film's songs, including the romantic ballad 'Khudaya Ishq' and the upbeat 'Angreji Rangrasiya', have been removed from YouTube India, and reports indicate that the Indian government has decided to block the film's release in the country. Both Khan and Kapoor have condemned the attack and expressed condolences to the victims' families.
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