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Kanwaljit Singh recreates MRS film scene; Karan Veer Mehra congratulates Chum Darang
Sanya Malhotra starrer ‘Mrs.’, which released on 7th February, has been garnering great reviews from the audience and critics alike. The film, which is a Hindi adaptation of the Malayalam hit The Great Indian Kitchen, portrays the story of a newlywed woman who navigates regressive patriarchal traditions. Kanwaljit Singh, who plays Sanya’s character Richa’s heartless father-in-law, recently talked about how ‘disgusted’ he was with his character’s behaviour in the film. Now, he has shared a reel on Instagram, in which he took a dig at his problematic character in ‘Mrs’. The role reversal in his reel has left fans amused.
Bigg Boss 18 winner Karan Veer Mehra is leaving no stone unturned to make Chum Darang feel supported and loved. Recently, the actress bought a new house in Mumbai and Karan Veer Mehra expressed his pride and support by congratulating the actress on her achievement. Taking to her Instagram account, Chum Darang shared a story in which she could be seen cutting a cake brought by a friend. Soon after she shared the video, Karan Veer Mehra reposted her story and wrote, “Chumieeeee, congrats on the new house!”
Dhanashree Verma’s family has rejected claims that the choreographer asked for Rs 60 crore from her cricketer-husband Yuzvendra Chahal following their divorce. On Friday, a member of the Verma family issued a statement and called alimony reports “baseless”. The family member expressed disappointment with the viral claims and urged everyone not to spread “baseless” information. The member clarified that Dhanashree Verma never asked for any alimony from Chahal.
Shark Tank India’a Anupam Mittal recently took to his LinkedIn handle and talked about the controversy surrounding Ranveer Allahbadia’s recent comment on Samay Raina’s India’s Got Latent. In a long post, Mittal condemned Ranveer’s comments and called them “unacceptable”. However, he also argued that Allahbadia and Raina are just the “victims” of “big tech” companies like YouTube. He questioned the High Court for issuing summons to the comedians and urged it to summon YouTube too.
Arya Babbar opened up about his father, Raj Babbar’s relationship with Smita Patil during one of his recent stand-up performances. Arya mentioned that his father’s bond with Smita was not just an “affair” but “pure love”. The actor further recalled how he was questioned by reporters at a very young age, who used to ask him questions about his father’s romantic relationship.