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Time of India
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aasiya Kazi returns to TV after two years with Ishani
Aasiya Kazi Aasiya Kazi, who was last seen in Janam Janam Ka Saath, is all set to return to television after a two-year hiatus. She has been cast to play the role of Nandini in Ishani, a spin-off series of Jhanak. The show features Megha Chakraborty in the title role, while Karamm S Rajpal has joined as the male lead. A source associated with the show shared, 'Aasiya will portray Nandini, a pivotal character who will play a significant role in shaping the lives of the entire family. Her entry will bring a major twist to the storyline. The character has multiple shades and is different from the kind of roles Aasiya has played in the past. It's a long-running character that will be responsible for driving several interesting plot developments. Her entry is scheduled to air in tonight's episode.' Aasiya could not be reached for comment. The actress was on a break from work to enjoy her marital life. She tied the knot with actor Gulshan Nain in November last year in an intimate ceremony after being in a relationship for eight years. Aasiya has consciously stayed away from television during this period. There were mainly two reasons behind this decision — one, she was looking for roles that were different and substantial, and two, she wanted to devote time to her new phase in life and cherish the early days of marriage with her family. Ishani marks her first acting project post-marriage. Known for being selective about the roles she takes up, Aasiya became a household name with her portrayal of Santu in Bandini (2009–2011). Over the years, she has been a part of several popular shows, including Matti Ki Banno, Dharampatni, Hitler Didi, Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha 2, Yeh Hai Aashiqui, Balika Vadhu, and Tenali Rama.


Time of India
13-07-2025
- Time of India
3 dead as UP roadways bus on wrong side crushes autorickshaw
Bulandshahr: Two women and a four-year-old girl were crushed to death after a speeding UP roadways bus on the wrong side hit an auto-rickshaw on NH-334 in Bulandshahr on Sunday. A man was critically injured. Police said the incident took place around 1:30 pm near Jainpur on NH-334 -- connecting Bulandshahr with Haridwar. "The UP roadways bus was en route to Sitapur. It was on the wrong side of the highway at the time of the incident. The bus driver managed to flee, and the vehicle was seized," circle officer Bhaskar Mishra said. "The place where the accident took place comes under Gulaothi police limits. Soon after the distress call, police rushed to the site. An FIR under BNS sections of rash driving and causing death due to negligence was registered against the bus driver on the complaint from the victim's family. Appropriate actions will be taken," Mishra said. Sarfaraz Ali, a local, said Aasiya (55), her son Nazim (32) and granddaughter Nehmat (4) were on their way home after seeing her ailing relative. "The bus hit the auto-rickshaw, killing Aasiya, Nehmat and another passenger Raziya (38). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Nazim was left injured. All were from Gulaothi, and were returning from Bulandshahr," Ali said, claiming, "an ambulance reached nearly an hour later". On July 2, around 10 pm, five of a family, including four children, aged between five and eight, died after a truck moving on the wrong side of the same NH-334 stretch rammed into their motorcycle in Hapur's Hafizpur area. All five died in hospital. Police said the heavy vehicle was trying to evade a toll plaza and hit the two-wheeler.