
Top 5 entertainment news: Salman Khan praises dad Salim Khan's fitness at 89; Yukta Mookhey defends Aishwarya, Aaradhya from trolls
Stay updated with today's hottest buzz from the world of entertainment! From Salman revealing his 89-year-old dad Salim still walks at Bandstand,
Esha Deol
spotting with ex-husband Bharat Takhtani for the first time after their divorce to Yukta Mookhey slamming people trolling
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
and commenting on Aaradhya Bachchan; here are the top 5 must-know headlines making waves right now. Dive in and catch up on what everyone's talking about!
Salman reveals his 89-year-old dad Salim still walks at Bandstand
Salman Khan
recently shared on The Great Indian Kapil Show that he follows a highly disciplined regimen, including eating just one spoon of rice daily. He expressed admiration for his 89-year-old father
Salim Khan
's robust metabolism and unwavering daily walks to Bandstand, crediting both as sources of inspiration
Esha Deol spotted with ex-husband Bharat Takhtani for the first time after their divorce
Esha Deol and her ex-husband Bharat Takhtani were recently spotted at Mumbai airport together — their first public appearance since announcing their separation in early 2024. The former couple, who share daughters Radhya and Miraya, exchanged smiles while navigating co-parenting amicably, a dynamic Esha previously described as mature and focused on their children's well-being
Yukta Mookhey slams people trolling
Aishwarya Rai
Bachchan and commenting on
Aaradhya Bachchan
Yukta Mookhey has strongly condemned the online trolling of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and her daughter Aaradhya, calling it a clear violation of personal boundaries. Praising Aishwarya's dignified presence and motherhood, she stressed that public commentary should respect individuals—especially a young child thrust into the spotlight—and shouldn't target their appearance or family life
Makers considering Ammy Virk to replace Diljit Dosanjh in Border 2?
Amid backlash over Diljit Dosanjh's role in Sardaar Ji 3 with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) urged that he be dropped from the upcoming patriotic sequel Border 2.
Now, producers are reportedly considering replacing him with Ammy Virk and reshooting his parts.
Alia Bhatt
strikes a pose with Rekha as she recreates her Silsila look at Umrao Jaan screening
Alia Bhatt posed alongside Rekha at an Umrao Jaan screening, recreating her classic look from Silsila. The actress praised Rekha's timeless beauty, saying there never has been or will ever be another like her, as they shared a moment that echoes Bollywood's golden-era glamour.
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