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Indian Express
4 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Rajesh Khanna expected 10 dishes on the table; would take a bite from every parantha and leave the rest: ‘If you didn't serve options…'
Rajesh Khanna lived like a king so when he wanted to eat, he expected to be served like a king. In a recent interview, his alleged girlfriend Anita Advani said that Rajesh always wanted an array of dishes at the dining table. She shared that even when he wanted to eat a parantha, he would expect a variety of paranthas on the table, following which, he would eat one bite from every parantha, and leave the rest. In a chat shared on the YouTube channel Reel Meets Real with Pooja Samant, Anita shared that Rajesh always wanted a huge selection of food items on the dining table. She recalled that even though he had a cook, she would sometimes cook for him. 'He had about 6-7 staff members and a cook was always there in the house. I would also cook for him sometimes. Like he really enjoyed 'chhole' so I learnt to make that with 'bhaturas'. He really liked all of that. He enjoyed eating such dishes. He was quite a foodie,' she said. She shared that he wanted dosa every day and he would not like it if there were less than 10 items on the dining table. 'He wanted dosa everyday. He wouldn't like it if there were less than 10 items on the table. Me and the staff of the house wouldn't understand what to do. Like when he wanted paranthas, he would ask us to make one each of aloo, mooli, gobhi. He would take a bite from each of the paranthas,' she recalled. ALSO READ | Tehran: John Abraham's geopolitical thriller isn't smarter than a fifth grader, no matter how many newspapers it reads When the host wondered if the rest of the food would go to waste, she shared that the staff of the house would eat the same food as him. 'Even the staff would eat the same thing. The staff wouldn't eat separately,' she said and added, 'If you didn't serve him food with so many options, he would ask 'Hum refugee hain kya? Khana nahi dete (Are we refugees? That there's no food')'.' But, despite being a foodie, Anita added that he was a 'frugal eater' as he would only eat two chapatis. Rajesh Khanna passed away at 69 in 2012 after a long battle with cancer.


Time of India
34 minutes ago
- Time of India
When Destiny Brings the Demon: Watch episode 15 online; check the release date & streaming platforms for these countries
When Destiny Brings the Demon Episode 15 online: Fans awaiting the C-drama When Destiny Brings the Demon can stream Episode 15 online on August 22, 2025, at approximately 9:30 AM, 12:00 PM, 6:00 AM, 1:30 AM, and 10:30 PM (August 19), as per the official schedule. This series follows Sima Jiao, an immortal master sealed for five centuries, who meets Liao Ting Yan, an ordinary woman who changes his destiny. Their love spans three lifetimes across the fairy palace, the demonic realm, and the human world as they fight to protect both their bond and the peace of the realms. When Destiny Brings the Demon: Release date and time for Episode 15 Episode 15 will go live on Friday, August 22, 2025, at approximately 6:00 AM BST in the UK, 9:30 AM IST in India, 12:00 PM CST in China, 1:30 AM ET in the Eastern US, and 10:30 PM PT on August 21 in the Pacific US. The episode will also be available for international audiences via streaming on YOUKU, which provides English subtitles to make the series accessible worldwide. Where to Watch When Destiny Brings the Demon Episode 15 Online? Episode 15 is available to stream on YOUKU, the main legal platforms offering high-quality video and English subtitles. For viewers in the U.S., Canada, India, Indonesia, and the UK, YOUKU continues to be the top choices for watching the series. When Destiny Brings the Demon episode 15: Spoilers Here are the spoilers for Episode 15 of the Chinese series When Destiny Brings the Demon based on the YouTube preview: After their spiritual communion, Sima Jiao turns his focus to dismantling the Shi Clan, a corrupt and powerful faction tied to the prestigious Chen Academy. To avoid suspicion, he goes undercover with Liao Tingyan, disguising themselves as siblings - Liao as a delicate young noblewoman and Sima Jiao as her aloof older brother. Their disguises allow them to blend into elite cultivator circles, though their closeness often draws attention. Along the way, small moments between them hint at their growing bond, even as danger looms. Upon arriving at Chen Academy, they are greeted by the Mu family - Liao's maternal relatives in this realm. Because of her heightened spiritual power from her earlier communion with Sima Jiao, Liao is unexpectedly placed into the prestigious "Heaven Class." Though reluctant to return to academic life, she accepts out of curiosity, with Sima Jiao staying by her side. I remember this moment actually made me cry and they actually made it more dramatic in drama version. this gonna kill me i swear 😭#WhenDestinyBringsTheDemon In private, Sima Jiao admits he has no interest in study. His true goal remains the destruction of the Shi Clan, though he confesses he has spared lives for Liao's sake, knowing her distaste for needless killing. This moment reveals how her presence is beginning to temper his darker impulses. On their first day at the academy, the usually lazy Liao rises early, eager to attend class and dragging a reluctant Sima Jiao with her. While she focuses on lessons, he idly plays with metal balls etched with family names - likely his intended targets. It is a quiet but chilling reminder that his vengeance is never far from the surface. This chapter weaves together secrecy, romance, and looming conflict, showing how their relationship deepens even as they edge closer to peril. When Destiny Brings the Demon: Cast and Characters Starring Arthur Chen (Lighter and Princess) and Wang Ying Lu (The Woman in the Storm), the series premiered on August 16 and has quickly captured the attention of drama fans worldwide. FAQs 1. When will Episode 15 of When Destiny Brings the Demon be released? Answer: When Destiny Brings the Demon Episode 15 will be released on August 22, 2025. Viewers can tune in at around 9:30 AM IST, 12:00 PM CST, 6:00 AM BST, 1:30 AM ET, and 10:30 PM PT on August 21. 2. Where can I watch Episode 15 of When Destiny Brings the Demon online? Answer: When Destiny Brings the Demon Episode 15 will be available for streaming on YOUKU, the platform offering English subtitles. 3. Does When Destiny Brings the Demon have English subtitles? Answer: Yes, When Destiny Brings the Demon is fully subtitled in English on YOUKU, including Episode 15. 4. What is the plot of Episode 15 of When Destiny Brings the Demon? Answer: When Destiny Brings the Demon follows immortal master Sima Jiao and ordinary woman Liao Ting Yan as their fated love spans three lifetimes across realms. 5. Is When Destiny Brings the Demon available on Netflix? Answer: No, When Destiny Brings the Demon is not available on Netflix. The drama officially streams on YOUKU.


Mint
an hour ago
- Mint
Behind the boom: Comic-led format shows capture audiences and brand budgets
From solo specials to talk-show spoofs and quirky game formats, India's stand-up comics have entered a new rat race of creating their own signature shows to grab audiences, stand out in a crowded content space, and cash in on a booming comedy scene. Whether it is Madhur Virli's stand-up comedy talent hunt Madhur Model, Vivek Samtani's blind-date guessing show Andha Pyaar, or Gaurav Kapoor's lie-detection game Lie Hard, these intellectual property (IP)-driven formats are racking up millions of views on YouTube. Industry watchers comment that while comedians and comic collectives have been experimenting with different formats of shows for years, the sudden popularity and controversies that followed India's Got Latent and the first season of the Pretty Good Roast Show in the latter half of 2024 sparked a fresh wave of format-driven comedy in India this year. 'Rather than fading after their initial runs, the buzz around both shows has set a template that other comics are more eager to create more and ride the wave," said Harman Preet Singh, founder of Bengaluru-based comedy production house HAK Ventures, popularly known as the Underground Comedy Club. 'Controversy became currency." Profitability comes with popularity. Popular comics can skip IP building and sell out solo shows and tours, where they get the highest engagement. Such large-scale performance leads to profitability, Singh added. Sensing the strong engagement these shows generate, brands have shed their hesitation and are increasingly stepping in with sponsorships, whether by backing entire shows or specific episodes, validating the commercial potential of this edgy space. 'Comedy is already the language of Gen Z culture, making it the perfect fit for us," said Anupam Gurnani, chief marketing officer, IndoBevs, parent company of beverage brand BroCode that has alcoholic and non-alcoholic products. 'We gave creators complete creative freedom—even encouraging them to roast our own brand." Nakul Kumar, co-founder of the smartphone refurbishing brand Cashify, echoed the sentiment, emphasising the impact of recall value that such shows create for the brand. 'The popularity of these comics gives a massive push to the visibility of these brands," Kumar said. Behind the scenes While these shows have not immediately translated into lucrative profit-making ventures—with some barely breaking even and others still running at a loss—they have succeeded in creating strong recall value and significantly boosting the visibility of both comics and sponsoring brands. 'Most shows barely manage to break even," said Baneet Chhabra, co-founder of Playground Comedy Studio, which has produced The Pretty Good Roast Show, Madhur Model, Lie Hard and others. 'What people see on YouTube is the polished final cut. Behind the scenes, it's a costly affair." 'I do not wish to take this format to other OTT platforms beyond YouTube because the majority of the free-comedy content hungry young audience is on this platform and actively looking to discover new content in this space," Samtani said. These shows also often serve as launchpads for lesser-known comics, who gain visibility by sharing panels with more popular names, as the formats typically feature a mixed lineup. While the focus is on having a mixed set of comics on the panel with whom he shares a deep connection, Samtani ensures each one comes with a different perspective and emotional maturity that adds to the depth of the show. He consciously tries to pick at least one fresh face, who has been performing for a while but has not gained social media popularity, to push discoverability for the less well-known comic. That said, these formats come with their own set of challenges. A recurring set of panellists from within the comedy community, who appear across multiple shows, risks creating a sense of monotony for viewers. Further, while Samtani recognises the fact that the pool to pick comics from is limited, he said that each show has a unique flavour. 'With each show having a different format, there is room for the comics to experiment and present a different side of themselves to the world. For instance, my show (Andha Pyaar) explores the dating and love angle, a show like Lie Hard tests the nostalgia of childhood memories and bluffing skills, while in a format like the Pretty Good Roast Show, the writing ability of comics is put to the test." The lingering shadows of past controversies also compel brands and producers to tread cautiously while developing new formats. 'We strive to make our production strategy more foolproof, but controversies are unpredictable," said Playground's Chhabra about the controversies surrounding the first season of Pretty Good Roast Show, where former BharatPe founder Ashneer Grover and influencer Kusha Kapila scrutinised the creators for offensive jokes cracked at them on the show. Cashify's Kumar also highlighted that they are cautious while working on comedy shows, with stronger legal contracts in place now. Cashify has sponsored episodes of other concept shows in the past. Hooking the audience In addition, since these shows are typically staged before live audiences and often include participants beyond just the panel of comics, creators frequently introduce cash prizes, rewards, or freebie giveaways to maintain engagement, attract more attention, and encourage participation. While such practices have occasionally raised eyebrows, legal experts clarify that they remain permissible as long as the giveaways are tied to skill-based challenges and adhere to specified value limits. 'Awarding prize money in such digital concept shows might appear questionable, but it is not inherently illegal," said Nakul Gandhi, founder of Delhi-based NG Law Chambers, who represents and is a consultant for several content creators. 'In fact, the Calcutta High Court, in the 2000 Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) case, held that if giveaways are structured around skill or knowledge-based challenges rather than chance, they can be legally classified as games of skill. As long as the rewards are based on skill and remain within reasonable limits, they fall within the permissible framework."