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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Chhoriyan Chali Gaon: Krishna Shroff's emotional exchange; assures the family she is staying with that she's happy
Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, has already started testing the limits of its celebrity contestants, as life in the village proves to be far from the glamorous comfort of city living. Hosted by Rannvijay Singha, the show follows 11 celebrity women — including Anita Hassanandani, Aishwarya Khare, Anjuum Faakih, Krishna Shroff, Dolly Javed, Erica Packard, Rameet Sandhu, Reha Sukheja, Sumukhi Suresh, and twin sisters Samriddhi and Surabhi Mehra — as they trade their luxury-filled routines for the raw realities of Bamuliya village in Madhya Pradesh. While the contestants were welcomed with warmth and love by the villagers, the struggle to adapt had already begun for some of them. In tonight's episode, Krishna Shroff finds herself facing an unexpected challenge that leaves her frustrated and emotional: she's been feeling under the weather, with an upset stomach that's made it difficult for her to take part in household chores or engage fully in village life. The sweet aunty from the family Krishna is staying with, unaware of her discomfort, was left heartbroken when she noticed Krishna wasn't eating like the others. Earlier, when the aunty brought out a plate of homemade bhujiya sev for the girls, Sumukhi and Samriddhi happily tucked in, but Sumukhi gently told her that Krishna wouldn't eat it. The aunty, thinking it was because of something she did wrong, broke down in tears. A caring Krishna immediately hugged her and tried to console her emotional host. Krishna said 'Arey aunty, aap ro mat. I am very happy to be here.' She added, 'She is so pure and didn't want her to feel bad. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Salma Hayek, 58,Shows Her Huge Size In New Photos Boite A Scoop Undo I told her this isn't because of her. I have a very strict routine, and if I can't stick to it, mera dimaag bohot kharab hota hai. Jaisa main khana khati hoon, voh bohot alag hota hai. I am very sorry, I felt very bad that she cried for me. ' On a brighter note, Krishna is now feeling much better, and viewers will soon see her take on the upcoming tasks with renewed energy. This candid and emotional exchange showcased just how deeply the villagers care for their celebrity guests and how the city-raised contestants are beginning to feel the reality of stepping out of their comfort zones. But with the journey only just beginning, bigger challenges and even more heartwarming bonds await in the upcoming episodes of Chhoriyan Chali Gaon. 'Chhoriyan Chali Gaon': Jackie's Girl Goes Rural! Krishna Shroff Joins TV With a Twist


The Irish Sun
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘Absolutely heartbroken' trainer Richard Hannon addresses tragic death of Harry's Girl at Royal Ascot
'ABSOLUTELY heartbroken' trainer Richard Hannon has addressed the tragic death of Harry's Girl at Royal Ascot. The two-year-old filly, who was co-owned by Harry Kane's former agent Will Salthouse, Advertisement 2 'Absolutely heartbroken' trainer Richard Hannon has spoken out on the sad death of Harry's Girl on day two of Royal Ascot Credit: PA 2 Harry's Girl, circled, was travelling in the stands-side group when she sadly broke her leg and died in the first race on day two of Royal Ascot She was travelling at the back of the stands-side group in the 5f Queen Mary Stakes when she appeared to stumble. Jockey Sean Levey did his absolute best to stop the filly running as quickly as possible - but sadly she could not be saved. Classic-winning trainer Hannon, who was another of her co-owners, posted a message on X describing his despair at the sad loss. He wrote: "After the highs of Tuesday, we are absolutely heartbroken to have lost Harry's Girl on Wednesday afternoon at Ascot. Advertisement "She was a lovely filly with a fantastic character. "Our sympathies go out to everyone that looked after her and loved her at home, and of course to her owners." ITV Racing presenter Ed Chamberlin said the incident was 'horrible' - and cast a shadow over the contest won by Aidan O'Brien's True Love. He said: "We've just had this confirmed by Ascot - Harry's Girl did suffer a fatal injury. Advertisement Most read in Horse Racing "Our thoughts go out to connections. "It's desperately sad for the Hannon team after they celebrated with their winner Haatem yesterday." The filly was a big favourite at Hannon's Marlborough yard. Speaking before the race, the popular trainer said: "She's a very precocious filly who won well on debut at the Craven meeting and did everything right bar win at York in the Listed Marygate Fillies' Stakes. Advertisement "I really thought she'd win that day and she appeared home and hosed but got caught close home by a fast finisher on the other side of the track which she didn't see coming. "Her work has been very good, and she looks magnificent in her coat. "It's a typically competitive Queen Mary, but she's a strong traveller with plenty of boot and this race has been the plan all along so I'm hopeful of a bold show." Harry's Girl, who was bought for £36,000 last August, won on debut at Newmarket in April this year. Advertisement She was then a hugely promising second in a Listed contest at York last month. The daughter of former champion sprinter Harry Angel was given odds of 16-1 for the Royal Ascot Group 2 but her trainer clearly thought a lot of her. Sadly she will never get the chance to fulfill that potential. FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. . Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Advertisement Read more on the Irish Sun Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.


The Irish Sun
18-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
‘Horrible' scenes at Royal Ascot as ‘magnificent' horse Harry's Girl tragically dies in first race on day two
THERE were 'horrible' scenes on day two at Royal Ascot as a 'magnificent' horse tragically died in the first race. The Richard Hannon-trained two-year-old filly Harry's Girl hurt her leg badly in the opening Queen Mary sprint under jockey Sean Levey. 2 The first race on day two of Royal Ascot was overshadowed by the injury to Harry's Girl Credit: PA 2 Richard Hannon will have been left gutted after the death of two-year-old filly Harry's Girl Credit: Alamy ITV Racing presenter Ed Chamberlin said the incident was 'horrible' - and cast a shadow over the contest won by Aidan O'Brien's True Love. He said: "We've just had this confirmed by Ascot - Harry's Girl did suffer a fatal injury. "Our thoughts go out to connections. "It's desperately sad for the Hannon team after they celebrated with their winner Haatem yesterday." The filly, who was part-owned by the trainer and Harry Kane's former agent Will Salthouse, was a big favourite at his Marlborough yard. Speaking before the race, the handler said: "She's a very precocious filly who won well on debut at the Craven meeting and did everything right bar win at York in the Listed Marygate Fillies' Stakes. "I really thought she'd win that day and she appeared home and hosed but got caught close home by a fast finisher on the other side of the track which she didn't see coming. "Her work has been very good, and she looks magnificent in her coat. Most read in Horse Racing "It's a typically competitive Queen Mary, but she's a strong traveller with plenty of boot and this race has been the plan all along so I'm hopeful of a bold show." Harry's Girl won on debut at Newmarket in April this year and then was a hugely promising second in a Listed contest at York last month. She was given huge odds of 66-1 for the Royal Ascot Group 2 but her trainer clearly thought a lot of her. Sadly she will never get the chance to fulfill that potential now. FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. . Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.