Actress Aditi Rao Hydari has shared a heartwarming anecdote about the ‘little black dot’ ie ‘bottu’ (bindi), from initial reluctance to wear it to forming a special attachment, now fondly referring to it as her ‘favourite’ adornment. Hailing from Hyderabad, Aditi was born to a Muslim father, and Buddhist practicing mother.
Known for her work in movies like ‘Delhi 6’, ‘Murder 3’, ‘Padmaavat’, Aditi is an avid social media user, and enjoys 10.7 million followers on Instagram.
On Saturday, the actress took to Instagram, and dropped gorgeous pictures of herself in a lehenga. The black coloured lehenga has an intricate embroidery work on it, and she paired it with a matching blouse with a sweetheart neckline, and a transparent dupatta.
Aditi opted for a neutral makeup look, heavy brows, and nude pink rosy lips. Her hair was styled in her signature manner, i.e. left open with a middle partition. For the accessories,...
Known for her work in movies like ‘Delhi 6’, ‘Murder 3’, ‘Padmaavat’, Aditi is an avid social media user, and enjoys 10.7 million followers on Instagram.
On Saturday, the actress took to Instagram, and dropped gorgeous pictures of herself in a lehenga. The black coloured lehenga has an intricate embroidery work on it, and she paired it with a matching blouse with a sweetheart neckline, and a transparent dupatta.
Aditi opted for a neutral makeup look, heavy brows, and nude pink rosy lips. Her hair was styled in her signature manner, i.e. left open with a middle partition. For the accessories,...
- 1/20/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Jessica Jones‘ actor Eka Darville‘s son, Mana Darville, was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of glioneuronal brain cancer early last year. Mana, 10, was told he’d only have two weeks to live.
The actor decided to put his career on hold and even moved to the U.S. for his young son.
The family started a GoFundMe page that raised thousands of dollars to help pay for his treatments, including a high-risk marathon surgery. Through the page, followers were getting updates on Mana’s health.
Although the family was told Mana wouldn’t make it longer than eight weeks, Mana went on to live for eight more months.
“Mana went from not being able to walk to doing ninja rolls off the side of the bed, rock climbing, swimming & not just getting out of the wheelchair but running unassisted!” Eka shared in one of their updates.
Despite this joyous post,...
The actor decided to put his career on hold and even moved to the U.S. for his young son.
The family started a GoFundMe page that raised thousands of dollars to help pay for his treatments, including a high-risk marathon surgery. Through the page, followers were getting updates on Mana’s health.
Although the family was told Mana wouldn’t make it longer than eight weeks, Mana went on to live for eight more months.
“Mana went from not being able to walk to doing ninja rolls off the side of the bed, rock climbing, swimming & not just getting out of the wheelchair but running unassisted!” Eka shared in one of their updates.
Despite this joyous post,...
- 1/8/2024
- by Casey Rivera
- Uinterview
Jessica Jones actor Eka Darville lost his 10-year-old son to a battle with brain cancer.
Darville’s child, Mana, was diagnosed with glioneuronal brain cancer earlier this year after collapsing on the beach and suffering multiple seizures. He was given just weeks to live and underwent several treatments, but ultimately passed away last week.
Eka’s mother, Malaika, announced the news on social media, admitting that it is a relief that Mana is now “free.”
“I still wanted to come together in this prayer because he’s still always gonna be with us and he’s still with us,” she said in a video. “You can imagine the amount of sadness and grief of Eka, Lila, Lila’s parents, his grandparents, myself and his little brothers.”
“There’s a lot of stillness in the house after such a long struggle for 463 days since the whole ordeal began,” she continued. “And now he’s free.
Darville’s child, Mana, was diagnosed with glioneuronal brain cancer earlier this year after collapsing on the beach and suffering multiple seizures. He was given just weeks to live and underwent several treatments, but ultimately passed away last week.
Eka’s mother, Malaika, announced the news on social media, admitting that it is a relief that Mana is now “free.”
“I still wanted to come together in this prayer because he’s still always gonna be with us and he’s still with us,” she said in a video. “You can imagine the amount of sadness and grief of Eka, Lila, Lila’s parents, his grandparents, myself and his little brothers.”
“There’s a lot of stillness in the house after such a long struggle for 463 days since the whole ordeal began,” she continued. “And now he’s free.
- 11/11/2023
- by Ava Lombardi
- Uinterview
Kolkata, Oct 21 (Ians) International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree’s “Tomb of Sand” is among the five translations shortlisted for the Rs 25 lakh Jcb Prize for Literature, India’s richest literary award, it was announced here on Friday.
The shortlisted novels are:
* “Imaan” by Manoranjan Byapari, translated from Bengali by Arunava Sinha (Eka)
* “The Paradise of Food” by Khalid Jawed, translated from Urdu by Baran Farooqi (Juggernaut)
* “Valli” by Sheela Tomy, translated from Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil (Harper Perennial)
* “Tomb of Sand” by Geetanjali Shree, translated from Hindi by Daisy Rockwell (Penguin Random House India)
* “Song of the Soil” by Chuden Kabimo, translated from Nepali by Ajit Baral (Rachna Books)
Sheela Tomy and Chuden Kabimo are debut novelists. The winner of the prize will be announced on November 19.
Following the unveiling, Jayant Kriplani, Paramita Saha and Sandip Roy read passages from the shortlisted titles.
“Judging literature is a challenge,” Jury Chair A.
The shortlisted novels are:
* “Imaan” by Manoranjan Byapari, translated from Bengali by Arunava Sinha (Eka)
* “The Paradise of Food” by Khalid Jawed, translated from Urdu by Baran Farooqi (Juggernaut)
* “Valli” by Sheela Tomy, translated from Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil (Harper Perennial)
* “Tomb of Sand” by Geetanjali Shree, translated from Hindi by Daisy Rockwell (Penguin Random House India)
* “Song of the Soil” by Chuden Kabimo, translated from Nepali by Ajit Baral (Rachna Books)
Sheela Tomy and Chuden Kabimo are debut novelists. The winner of the prize will be announced on November 19.
Following the unveiling, Jayant Kriplani, Paramita Saha and Sandip Roy read passages from the shortlisted titles.
“Judging literature is a challenge,” Jury Chair A.
- 11/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Karthi, who has played the pivotal character of Vanthiyathevan in director Mani Ratnam’s just released magnum opus, ‘Ponniyin Selvan 1’, has expressed his gratitude to all those responsible for creating such a film and told fans that their love was “overwhelming”.
The actor, who put out a statement which he shared on his Twitter timeline, said: “Words cannot express the immense gratitude I feel for this experience and magnificent journey as Vanthiyethevan.
“First and foremost a big salute and all respects to Amarar Kalki for creating this magical epic ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ for all of us.”
“A Million thanks to our Mani sir for pursuing it all these years and crafting this unforgettable masterpiece. To Ravivarman sir for being the driving force on sets and giving us never before seen stunning visuals.”
“To our treasure Ar Rahman sir for making us ecstatic with his music. To Thota Tharani sir for recreating the golden age…...
The actor, who put out a statement which he shared on his Twitter timeline, said: “Words cannot express the immense gratitude I feel for this experience and magnificent journey as Vanthiyethevan.
“First and foremost a big salute and all respects to Amarar Kalki for creating this magical epic ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ for all of us.”
“A Million thanks to our Mani sir for pursuing it all these years and crafting this unforgettable masterpiece. To Ravivarman sir for being the driving force on sets and giving us never before seen stunning visuals.”
“To our treasure Ar Rahman sir for making us ecstatic with his music. To Thota Tharani sir for recreating the golden age…...
- 10/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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