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Anushka Sharma likely to be discharged from hospital this week; might check out at night to avoid paparazzi

India’s power couple Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli welcomed their first child on January 11, 2011. Virat announced the news of the birth of their daughter on their social media. “We are thrilled to share with you that we have been blessed with a baby girl this afternoon. We thank you all for your love, prayers, and good wishes. Anushka and the baby are both healthy and we are feeling beyond blessed to start this new chapter of our lives. We hope that you can respect our privacy at this time. Love, Virat,” Kohli had written in a statement on his social media.         It seems like Anushka Sharma will likely get discharged later this week. The security in the hospital has been beefed up in order to ensure no pictures are leaked. According to the grapevine, “Anushka Sharma will be getting discharged later this week and checkout may happen at night to avoid the paparazzi. She plans to take a different car in order to make sure they don’t get much...

Ambulance service started in Telangana under Sonu Sood's name

Sonu Sood continues to be a source of inspiration for many across the country. His noble gesture of extending a helping hand to the needy during the on-going Covid-19 pandemic has made him a real life hero who has emerged as a true icon of altruism.             To honour his selfless actions towards the underprivileged, Sonu’s fans and admirers started an ambulance service. Called Sonu Sood Ambulance Service, it will be spread across states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and is intended to help patients who cannot afford medical facilities.               Talking about it, Sonu says, “While I was shooting in Hyderabad, I met many people who had to undergo critical medical surgeries but did not have the money to afford them. I am happy that so many inspiring young people have come forward to start an ambulance service to help those in need. We are defined by our actions and this is a reminder that we should cont...

Alia Bhatt was in hospital here now why

A source close to her latest underproduction film Gangubai Kathiawadi informs, “Alia has been working non-stop for the past two months, flying in and out of Mumbai to be on the sets of Bhansali’s film and Rajamouli’s film. She took a day off to get herself treated for exhaustion and dehydration ahead of some tough action scenes which she has to perform for Gangubai Kathiawadi. For this she needed to regain all her natural energy.”   Energy recuperated, Bhansali will now be shooting some really tough action sequences with Alia.

How "Bridgerton" Sex Scenes Were "Intricately Choreographed" Before Filming

The glossy period show, which marks Shonda Rhimes’ first collaboration with Netflix, basically sees an amalgamation of Gossip Girl and Downton Abbey against a London backdrop with a generous sprinkle of scandal and drama.   And the pair share quite a few steamy scenes that you probably wouldn’t want to watch with your parents. Unfortunately for Phoebe, however, she’s currently quarantining with her family, which means things can get a little awkward… “I’m happy for Mum and Dad to see it, because they know the industry, and they know how hard I worked, and how much it meant to me getting that role,” the 25-year-old revealed in a recent interview with the Guardian. “But not my grandparents. And with my younger brother…well, it’s awkward.”   “I watched the show with the whole family, even the grandparents managed to watch it,” she said. “I had to sit there and fast forward on high alert with the remote ...

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Opened Up About The Racist Bullying She Experienced In School

The actor’s first memoir, Unfinished, hits bookshelves on February 9, and apparently Chopra Jonas details the racist bullying she endured in an American high school — a topic she elaborated on in an interview with People.   “I took it very personally. Deep inside, it starts gnawing at you,” she admitted while discussing the bullying she experienced at an American high school at the age of 15.   The experience was bad enough that Chopra Jonas ultimately returned to India to finish her schooling.     “I went into a shell. I was like, ‘Don’t look at me. I just want to be invisible. My confidence was stripped. I’ve always considered myself a confident person, but I was very unsure of where I stood, of who I was.”   “I don’t even blame the city, honestly,” she ruminated. “I just think it was girls who, at that age, just want to say something that’ll hurt. Now, at the other side of 35, I can...

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