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News18
30 minutes ago
- News18
Saina Nehwal & Parupalli Kashyap Split: 'Choosing Peace, Growth And Healing'
Last Updated: Saina Nehwal announced on social media that she and Parupalli Kashyap are parting ways, after seven years of being married. Saina Nehwal took to social media to annunce that she and Parupalli Kashyap 'have decided to part ways', seven years after their marriage. 'Life takes us in different directions sometimes. After much thought and consideration, Kashyap parupalli and I have decided to part ways. We're choosing peace, growth, and healing-for ourselves and each other. I'm grateful for the memories and wish nothing but the best moving forward. Thank you for understanding and respecting our privacy during this time," Saina Nehwal posted on her Instagram story. How Was Saina Nehwal And Parupalli Kashyap's Love Story? have played pivotal roles in elevating Indian badminton on the global stage. Saina became the sport's face in India when she reached the quarter-finals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Four years later, she made history as the first Indian badminton player to win an Olympic medal, securing bronze at London 2012. In 2015, she achieved another milestone by becoming the world No. 1—an unprecedented feat for Indian badminton. Kashyap also broke new ground. After winning bronze at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, he became the first Indian male shuttler to reach an Olympic quarter-final in London 2012. In 2014, he ended a 32-year wait by clinching gold at the Commonwealth Games. Their journey began in Hyderabad, where they trained under coach Pullela Gopichand. They started dating around 2004 during their junior years, with Saina's intense competitiveness driving Kashyap in every training session. Over time, their bond strengthened as they supported each other through highs and lows, especially during travels and international tournaments. The 2010s brought significant milestones and challenges. While Saina amassed medals at the Asian Games and World Championships, Kashyap struggled with injuries that hampered his career, starting with a calf injury in 2015. Saina stood by him, providing emotional support and motivation. When Kashyap missed the 2016 Rio Olympics, he remained her pillar as she faced early exits and injury challenges. Their professional relationship evolved, with Kashyap transitioning to her coach by 2018. His technical expertise combined with her mental resilience paid off when Saina defeated PV Sindhu to win gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Kashyap's role became more defined, supporting her from the coach's chair while managing his own recovery. The couple officially married in 2018. In 2024, Parupalli Kashyap retired from competitive badminton. view comments First Published: July 14, 2025, 00:37 IST News sports Saina Nehwal & Parupalli Kashyap Split: 'Choosing Peace, Growth And Healing' Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Indian Express
an hour ago
- Indian Express
Umrao Jaan recently returned to cinema: 4 Urdu novels still waiting for their big screen debut
Umrao Jaan recently returned to movie theatres. And with its return brought nostalgia and a reminder of the great Urdu literature that once inspired Indian cinema's most poetic moments. Muzaffar Ali's Umrao Jaan, adapted from Mirza Hadi Ruswa's novel Umrao Jaan Ada, is much more than a cinematic gem. It is Urdu literature in motion. Lyrical and laced with longing. Urdu literature, widely known for its poetry, has some powerful novels that are largely overlooked. Umrao Jaan has had its moment on screen and many other Urdu novels, equally cinematic, are waiting for their big screen debut. So, as we swoon once more over the song, Dil cheez kya hai, here are some must-read Urdu books. A nation on the brink of change. A woman trying to find herself in the chaos. As India battles for independence, Shamman, a young woman, breaks away from purdah and dives into politics. But her passion for her country's independence is entangled with her love for an Irish journalist. With wit and honesty, Chughtai shows a woman's inner rebellion through love and the tug of war between desire and duty. A bold and way ahead of its time story. What happens when the world you belong to begins to disappear? In Basti, Zakir drifts between memory and reality, love and loss. Cities collapse and nations fracture around him. Intizar Hussain paints a haunting portrait of dislocation of home, time, identity and faith. Very detailed and very introspective. Basti is perfect for a slow, dreamlike cinematic adaptation. The kind that stays with you long after the screen fades. Naim rises from a peasant's son to a war hero. He marries into privilege. But none of it saves him from the weight of history. His love with Azra falters. His ideals collapse. His homeland becomes unfamiliar. What begins as a story of hope takes a twisted turn. The Weary Generations is a powerful tale. A love story between two very different people, just like the uneasy relationship between the British and their empire. A novel that aches to be adapted for the screen. Inside the walls of a haveli, a young woman watches the world fall apart. In The Women's Courtyard, Aliya grows up in a divided household full of secrets and sacrifices. This book shows what Partition looked like from the inside. From kitchens, balconies and broken dreams. As the men chase politics and ideals, the women are left to bear the cost. It's political and it's personal. This is a story that belongs on screen, told through the eyes of women holding everything together as it all falls apart. (The writer is an intern with


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Stuntman Raju dies during Arya-Pa Ranjith's film shoot; actor Vishal mourns tragic loss
Tamil actor Vishal confirmed the tragic loss of stunt artist SM Raju, who passed away on Sunday while performing a high-risk car toppling stunt on the sets of Arya's upcoming film, directed by Pa. Ranjith. Vishal, who has collaborated with Raju on numerous projects over the years, paid an emotional tribute on social media. Tamil actor Vishal mourns the loss of stunt artist SM Raju, who died during a car stunt for Arya's film. Taking to X (formerly Twitter) account, Vishal confirmed that Raju passed away while doing a car toppling sequence. He wrote, 'So difficult to digest the fact that stunt artist Raju passed away while doing a car toppling sequence for Jammy (@arya_offl) and @beemji Ranjith's film this morning. I have known Raju for so many years, and he has performed so many risky stunts in my films time and again. He was such a brave person. My deepest condolences and may his soul rest in peace.' Beyond expressing grief, Vishal also pledged to support Raju's family in the long term. 'May God give more strength to his family for their grave loss. Not just this tweet — I will definitely be there for his family's future, being from the same film industry and in gratitude for his contribution to so many films. From the bottom of my heart and as my duty, I extend my support for them. God bless,' he added. Popular stunt choreographer Stunt Silva also paid tribute on Instagram, writing: 'One of our great car-jumping stunt artists, S.M. Raju, died today while doing car stunts. Our stunt union and Indian film industry will be missing him.' A screenshot of Stunt Silva's post for stuntman Raju. Raju was a respected and seasoned stunt artist in the Kollywood industry, widely known for his fearless execution of high-risk action sequences. Over the years, he worked on numerous films, earning praise from both actors and filmmakers for his skill, dedication, and courage. The film he was working on at the time of the accident is believed to be the sequel to the 2021 Tamil sports drama Sarpatta Parambarai, which is reportedly slated for a theatrical release in 2026.