Tag: India

  • Ajay Devgn doesn’t know why he married Kajol

    Ajay Devgn doesn’t know why he married Kajol

    Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn hax been married to superstar Kajol since many years. However, Ajay himself admits that he doesn’t understand why he married Kajol.

    An old interview of the actor is going viral once again, where the host asks him why he married Kajol. “Honestly, even I don’t know why I married Kajol,” he replied.

    “We met, liked each other, started feeling comfortable without even proposing, and then we got married.”

    The two tied the knot on February 24, 1999, and have two children together.

  • 14-year-old girl commits suicide after stressing about first period

    14-year-old girl commits suicide after stressing about first period

    A 14-year-old girl in Mumbai committed suicide as she was stressed about the pain due to her first period, according to Indian news platform India Today.
    The girl had no knowledge about the menstrual cycle due to which she was forced to take the extreme step, says the police report.


    The unfortunate incident took place late on March 26. The teenager informed her family members about her first period and said she was experiencing extreme pain.


    The young girl became restless as she could not bear the pain due to her period and subsequently hung herself in the room. The victim’s family took her to a nearby hospital, but she was declared dead upon her arrival.


    A post-mortem of the body was conducted and no foul play was found, according to media reports.


    The incident has raised concerns over the lack of awareness and information regarding the menstrual cycle especially among children.


    In a survey by BeBadass.in, 60 percent of girls do not have prior knowledge about their menstrual cycle while 56 percent in India consider it a taboo. A shocking 38 percent believe the first occurrence to be an injury or a disease.


    This is not about India alone as menstrual hygiene and seeking knowledge about it is seen as a taboo across South Asia. Sad incidents like these stress the need to have proper counselling with teenagers on menstruation and how to deal with it.

  • Ayeza Khan receives honorary UAE golden visa

    Ayeza Khan receives honorary UAE golden visa

    Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan has been given a special 10-year visa by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) making her part of an exclusive group of celebrities who’ve received the special recognition.

    Officials from the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) presented the 33-year-old actress with the visa.

    Ayeza thanked the Dubai government on Instagram for giving her the facilitation.

    In her Instagram post, she said, “The memories I’ve made in Dubai, whether for vacation or work, are like no other experiences I’ve had around the world.”

    She added, “Dubai always makes me feel like I belong, like I’m at home whenever I visit.”

    “I want to thank the UAE government for giving me another reason to come back to this city often,” the actor concluded.


  • Jailed Indian opposition politician to run capital from cell

    Jailed Indian opposition politician to run capital from cell

    A senior Indian opposition politician will run the capital from his prison cell, a senior aide said Tuesday, facing down growing calls by rivals demanding he resign.

    Arvind Kejriwal, chief minister of New Delhi and a key leader in an opposition alliance formed to compete against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in upcoming elections, was arrested on Thursday in connection with a long-running corruption probe.

    Atishi Marlena Singh, New Delhi’s education minister and fellow member of Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (Common Man Party, AAP), said “statutory and constitutional provisions” allowed him to remain in his post while behind bars.

    “We are very clear that Arvind Kejriwal will remain the chief minister of Delhi,” Singh, 42, told AFP.

    “If he were to resign when there’s been no trial and no conviction, it opens up the route for other opposition chief ministers to be removed,” she added.

    India’s main financial investigation agency, the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which arrested Kejriwal, has launched probes into at least four other state chief ministers or their family members.

    All the investigations involve political opponents of Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    While Modi enjoys high levels of support among his backers, critics accuse him of using law enforcement agencies to intimidate opposition leaders.

    Kejriwal, 55, denies the charges against him.

    His supporters, who held a rally in the city on Tuesday demanding his release, say charges against him are politically motivated and aimed at sidelining challengers of Modi ahead of the polls.

    Modi’s political opponents and international rights groups have long sounded the alarm on India’s shrinking democratic space.

    “All the centre has to do is file some fake cases, and then the ED goes and arrests them”, according to Singh.

    Nearly a billion Indians will vote to elect a new government in six-week-long parliamentary elections starting on April 19, the largest democratic exercise in the world.

    Many analysts see Modi’s re-election as a foregone conclusion, partly due to the resonance of his assertive Hindu-nationalist politics with members of the country’s majority faith.

    Hundreds of BJP loyalists held a rival march through New Delhi on Tuesday, chanting support for Modi and demanding Kejriwal resign.

    “You can run a gang from jail but not a government,” BJP lawmaker Manoj Tiwari told the crowd. “A government cannot be run from prison”.

    In February, Jharkhand state’s chief minister Hemant Soren was arrested and jailed on corruption charges.

    Soren, who denies all charges, resigned and handed power to a colleague.

  • Fans love Kubra Khan’s simplicity in Jeeto Pakistan

    Fans love Kubra Khan’s simplicity in Jeeto Pakistan

    Beyond her acting endeavors, Kubra Khan is also known to unleash her competitive streak in the gaming world. This Ramadan, she brings her gaming spirit to the popular game show, Jeeto Pakistan, adding a fresh and fun dimension to the festivities.


    When it comes to spreading smiles and good vibes, Kubra Khan is the undisputed queen! Her stint on Jeeto Pakistan this Ramadan has been nothing short of delightful, with fans swooning over her simplicity and positive energy.


    Check out these adorable clicks of Kubra stealing the show on Jeeto Pakistan:


    Kubra has fans falling head over heels for her on the game show! And it’s not just her looks—fans are also showering her with love for her down-to-earth personality.


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  • ‘Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning’ trailer to debut at Comic-Con

    ‘Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning’ trailer to debut at Comic-Con

    Get ready for an exciting event! The trailer launch of ‘Umro Ayyar – A New Beginning’ is happening at WonderCon, a major event organised by Comic-Con International. It’s all set to happen on March 31st in Anaheim, California, and it’s going to be amazing!


    Usman Mukhtar, one of the stars of the movie, shared the news on his Instagram Stories with a cool poster that has all the details. This movie is bringing to life the famous fictional character Umro Ayyar from the stories of Dastan-e-Amir Hamza.


    The movie has a fantastic cast with big names like Usman, Sanam Saeed, Faran Tahir, and many more. The stories from Dastan-e-Amir Hamza are full of magic, adventure, and excitement. So, get ready to be transported to a world where all these things come together!


    The trailer launch at WonderCon is a big deal for Pakistani cinema. It’s a chance for Umro Ayyar to start a new adventure on the big screen. Fans are super excited to see the trailer and dive into the magical world of Umro Ayyar.


    With WonderCon as its big stage, the movie is ready to capture hearts and imaginations. It’s bringing a new level of storytelling to Pakistani cinema, and fans can’t wait to be a part of it!

  • Fiza Ali faces backlash over new Qawali video

    Fiza Ali faces backlash over new Qawali video

    Fiza Ali, the renowned Pakistani actress and host, has stirred up a debate with her latest Qawali rendition. Known for her versatile talents and dedication to her craft, Fiza Ali recently shared a video of herself performing ‘Tu Kuja Man Kuja’ alongside a Qawal during Ramadan transmission on 24 News HD.


    While Fiza Ali’s rendition was delivered with passion and commitment, it seems to have divided opinion among her fans. Some praised her for exploring new artistic avenues, while others criticized her style and perceived lack of proper head covering during the performance.


    The controversy has sparked a discussion on social media platforms, with fans expressing differing viewpoints on the appropriateness of Fiza Ali’s Qawali performance.


    Check out the comments on the video for more insight:

  • Is Salman Khan a fan of Farhan Ali Waris?

    Is Salman Khan a fan of Farhan Ali Waris?

    Farhan Ali Waris, known for his beautiful renditions of Naats and Nauhas, has hosted numerous shows throughout his career, including this year’s transmission on Express TV. This time, he received a surprise call, which delighted him.

    During the show, Farhan Ali Waris received a call from India. It was Abbas Aly, fitness trainer to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Abbas met Farhan Ali Waris during Arbaeen and has been watching his transmission this year too. He conveyed Salman Khan’s greetings to Farhan Ali Waris and mentioned that he has been showing the transmission to Salman as well. Abbas said, “Salman Khan admires your Noor Ramzan transmission as much as I do, I assure you. I’ve told Salman bhai about it, he is a fan of yours.” Salman Khan said, “Give my regards to Farhan bhai.”

  • Muslim family attacked by Hindutva extremists during Holi in India

    Muslim family attacked by Hindutva extremists during Holi in India

    A Muslim family in India was targeted by a group of young men and boys who sprayed water and Holi colors on them without their consent.

    The incident, captured on video, shows the group forcibly applying colors to the family while chanting religious slogans, ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and ‘Har Har Mahadev’.

    Despite the family’s protests, the harassment persisted, with the perpetrators seen laughing as they continue.

    The Bijnor police arrested one individual and detained three juveniles. Authorities have intervened, emphasizing the necessity of obtaining consent before putting colors on people during the holy festival.

  • Christians in India fearful as election looms

    Christians in India fearful as election looms

    Irpiguda (India) (AFP) – Church walls crumble in India’s Kandhamal district, where brutal attacks on Christians 16 years ago means many survivors still worry about their minority’s place in a Hindu-majority nation.

    With India’s election on the horizon and Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi widely expected to win, many Christians fear they may once again become targets.

    Deepti was among those attacked in 2008 when mobs rampaged through parts of India’s eastern state of Odisha after the murder of a Hindu priest and his four followers.

    The murder was widely blamed on Christians, and the ensuing revenge rampage left at least 101 people dead.

    Aged 19 at the time, she was gang raped by a mob enraged that her uncle had refused to recant his Catholicism.

    “I remember it every minute,” the 35-year-old domestic worker said in tears, using a pseudonym because she feared being identified.

    “I had been living there since childhood, I recognised them from their voice,” said Deepti, who moved to the state capital Bhubaneswar after the attack.

    “I can still remember each one of them.”

    She was one of scores of women who, according to community leaders, were sexually assaulted across the district.

    Mobs targeted dozens of churches, prayer halls and Christian homes, forcing tens of thousands to flee.

    Last year, the Vatican greenlighted the start of the beatification process towards potential sainthood for 35 of those killed in the violence, a group the church calls the “Kandhamal martyrs”.

    Local Odisha Archbishop John Barwa calls the move a “source of renewed faith and hope”.

    A simple memorial for those who were killed has been erected in the village of Tiangia.

    “Where there is hatred, let me sow love”, the memorial reads, quoting Saint Francis of Assisi.

    ‘Still scared to talk’

    Prasanna Bishnoi, head of Kandhamal’s survivors’ association, said church recognition that people had “died because of their faith” was welcomed — but that honouring the dead did nothing to address the worries of the living.

    “Otherwise, I don’t think it is going to benefit our people,” Bishnoi said.

    Six weeks of voting in marathon general elections begin on April 19, but few doubt the June 4 result — with the ruling Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in power for a decade, widely tipped to win again.

    Critics accuse Modi’s BJP of wanting to turn officially secular India into a Hindu nation, something he denies.

    But many Christians worry.

    Right-wing Hindu groups have long accused Christians of forcibly converting Hindus and these allegations, which the community has vehemently denied, have resulted in attacks.

    India has 1.4 billion people and according to the last census, more than two percent are Christians.

    Believers say the religion has been present in the country for nearly two millennia, since the apostle Thomas arrived in the year AD 52.

    The New Delhi-based United Christian Forum (UCF) rights watchdog recorded 731 attacks against Christians in India last year, warning of “vigilante mobs comprising religious extremists”.

    In Kandhamal, the trauma of the 2008 attack haunts survivors, fearful they could be targeted again.

    “Even now the danger persists,” said Raheli Digal, 40, showing AFP the charred walls of what was once her house in Irpiguda village, where the church also lies in ruins.

    “When we remember those old scenes, and watch the news (about ongoing incidents of violence against Christians), we feel scared,” she added.

    “They have been saying for a long time that they won’t let Christians live here.”

    The housewife said she has lived since the 2008 violence in a resettlement camp nearby, and rarely returns to her village.

    “We do not come here… we are still scared to talk to them (Hindus),” she said.

    She sobbed as she described how she hid in the surrounding forested hills, watching as a mob chanting anti-Christian slogans came with blazing torches.

    “They destroyed our home, set it on fire,” she said.

    “We had nothing, not even a piece of cloth, not even water or food,” she added. “We had small children with us — we grabbed them, and ran into the forest.”

    ‘This country is for everyone’

    When Modi in January inaugurated a grand temple to the deity Ram in the northern city of Ayodhya, sparking Hindu celebrations nationwide, Digal and her neighbours stayed home.

    The temple was built on the site of a centuries-old mosque whose destruction by Hindu zealots in 1992 sparked sectarian riots that killed 2,000 people nationwide, most of them Muslims.

    The BJP admits there is a “level of threat perception”, but says it is trying to change that.

    “It is important that we dispel that,” said BJP national spokesman Mmhonlumo Kikon.

    Modi has been “engaging with the Christian community and the leaders to reassure them this country is for everyone — it is not just for the majority community”, Kikon said.

    Bishnoi, from the survivors’ association, said seeing Modi meeting Christians helped him feel “safe”.

    But he also said that reports of violence worried him and cast doubt in his mind.

    “If this government comes to power, then I think minorities will be under pressure,” he said.