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Neetu Kapoor shared a surprising detail about her late husband, actor Rishi Kapoor on Koffee With Karan 8. The actress appeared on Karan Johar’s show with Zeenat Aman and was seen revisiting the days when she and Rishi were dating. Neetu told Karan that Rishi was a ‘strict boyfriend’ and did not allow her to party hard. She remembered that when she would shoot with Yash Chopra, they used to have late night parties. However, she never partied hard because Rishi would set restrictions.
For More: Neetu Kapoor Makes a SHOCKING Confession About Rishi Kapoor, Says He Never Allowed Her To…
Days after Nayanthara’s recent release Annapoorani was accused of hurting religious sentiments, it has now been removed from the OTT platform Netflix. As reported by India Today, Zee Studios, one of the producers of the film, has written to Vishwa Hindu Parishad stating that the movie will be removed from the platform until edited. Annapoorani, which hit theatres on December 1, was released on the OTT giant on December 29.
For More: Nayanthara’s Annapoorani REMOVED From Netflix, Makers Apologise For ‘Hurting Religious Sentiments’
Bigg Boss 17: Ankita Lokhande has made yet another shocking revelation about her personal life on Bigg Boss 17. Ankita, who is going through a bad phase in her marriage with Vicky Jain with the couple constantly fighting with each other, has seemingly hinted about being “cheated on” in her past relationship.
For More: Ankita Lokhande Reveals She Was ‘Cheated On’ In Relationship On Bigg Boss 17: ‘Maine Bhi Ye Face…’
Daughter Ira Khan’s wedding was surely a happy and emotional moment for superstar Aamir Khan. Several videos from the wedding ceremony surfaced on social media in which Aamir was seen performing all his duties as a devoted father. Now, a new video has gone viral in which the actor is seen getting emotional as he sang for Ira at her sangeet ceremony.
For More: Aamir Khan Gets Emotional, Sings For Daughter Ira At Her Wedding; Unseen Video Goes Viral
Abhishek Chaubey’s Killer Soup is touted as a black comedy which doubles up as a thriller. There is very little comedy in it though, and it is not much of a thriller either. Penned by Chaubey (who is also the show’s creator) along with Harshad Nalawade, Anant Tripathi and Unaiza Merchant, the eight-episode web series – which is now on Netflix – begins with a bowl of soup, which Konkona Sen Sharma’s Swathi prepares with a lot of love, even passion, for hubby Prakash (Manoj Bajpayee, in a dual role). It is lamb trotter (paya) soup, and she serves it to him. He hates it, but seeing her waiting for him to say whether he likes it, Prakash pretends to drink it up but manages to empty the bowl in the kitchen sink. The wife finds out and maybe that was the starting point for her dislike for him.
For More: Killer Soup Review: Manoj Bajpayee, Konkona Sen Sharma Impress In This Meal
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