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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Tusshar Kapoor celebrates son Laksshya's 9th birthday: 'This angel came into my life...'
As his son Laksshya Kapoor turned 9, actor celebrated the moment and said that he feels incredibly blessed, believing he must have done a lot right to have manifested such a wonderful gift. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Tusshar took to Instagram, where he shared an endearing picture capturing the very first moments of Laksshya's life, with the fertility specialist Firuza Parikh, who facilitated his son's birth via surrogacy, cradling the newborn. For the caption, Tusshar wrote in the caption: "9 years since this angel came into my you to the universe...I must've done so much right to have manifested this! Thank you @fertiltree for being there for me! Happy birthday son! #laksshyakapoor#laksshyakapoorbirthday pic credit #drfiruzaparikh." The actor had opted for IVF and welcomed his son Laksshya Kapoor through surrogacy in June 2016. Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan took to the comment section and wrote: "Dr. Firuza is truly an angel n happy birthday to ur angel too tushar (sic)." Actor Shabir Ahluwalia commented: "Happy birthday Laqu, have a super duper year." Actress wished Laksshay and wrote: "Many happy returns of the day Laksshay, love n hugs." On the work front, Tusshar's latest project is 'Kapkapiii', a horror-comedy. The film also stars and is directed by the late Sangeeth Sivan. With a screenplay by Saurabh Anand and Kumar Priyadarshi, the film walks the fine line between freight and fun, channeling the same madcap energy that defined Sivan's cult classics like 'Kya Kool Hain Hum' and 'Apna Sapna Money Money'. The film also stars Sonia Rathee, Siddhi Idnani, Abishek Kumar, , Varun Pandey, Dherendra Tiwari, and Dinkar Sharma. The film arrived in theatres on May 23.


Hindustan Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Tusshar Kapoor reveals using Ouija Board to contact ghost spirits ‘for fun': 'I'm inquisitive only till a point where…'
Actor Tusshar Kapoor is set to return to the big screens with a horror comedy Kapkapiii, which is based on a group of friends who decided to play a game with a Ouija board to make contact with otherworldly spirits. While sharing his own experience regarding the Ouija Board, Tusshar revealed that he tried it in his "childhood" for fun but now has decided to stay away from it. (Also Read | Tusshar Kapoor issues statement after his Facebook accounts gets hacked) At the press conference of Kapkapiii, which was attended by Tusshar Kapoor, Sonia Rathee and Siddhi Idnani, the actor humourously said that using Ouija Board or other activities to call the otherworldly spirits should only be "limited" to movies. When asked by ANI if he ever had a chance to interact with the people who tried Ouija Board or other such activities, as the movie is said to be "based on true events". To this, the actor responded, 'These are not my true events. People have done these things about which I don't know much. I did it in my childhood for fun, but I didn't try to extensively pursue it neither, want to do in future. It would be better if it is limited to films.' The actor further believes that people should not "disturb" the other world if they don't have complete knowledge about it. "And why disturb the other world or the unknown about which we don't have much knowledge except those people who have an understanding of that world. They should also do it with safety. I am inquisitive and curious only till a point where people can watch horror film and get entertained with such stories," added Tusshar. The actor further said that he is unwilling to experiment or try activities similar to the Ouija Board in future. "But, trying to experiment (Ouija Board) with it, is something I won't do. I would say that we should be in peace and let them also be rest in peace," concluded Tusshar. The film is directed by the late filmmaker Sangeeth Sivan, who is known for his works like Kya Kool Hain Hum and Apna Sapna Money Money. The movie also stars Shreyas Talpade in the lead role.


Hindustan Times
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Celina Jaitly slams those telling her actresses ‘fade away' after 39: ‘My reels have more views than their films'
While Bollywood actor and Miss India, Celina Jaitly, is quite active on social media, she has been away from the industry for a long time. In a recent social media post, Celina, 43, opened up about ageism in the industry and clapped back at those who said, "After 39, a woman begins to fade in this industry." (Also Read: Celina Jaitley says husband Peter left job, moved house to support her as she battled depression after son, parents' death) Celina took to Instagram and shared a photo of herself standing in a garden, wearing a tank top paired with blue jeans and a black net shrug. She also penned a note slamming the industry's ageism. She wrote, "They said recently to me, after 39, a woman begins to fade in this industry. I was told, 'You may look 27, but the digits matter.' Well, here's my response: watch those digits, because they will be great. Some of my Instagram reels have more views than their full-length films at the box office. With reels having reached a phenomenal 30 million views…" She further urged men and women not to be sidelined by age and said, "Personally speaking, I've been sharpened by experience. Motherhood didn't pause my journey, it empowered it. Every challenge, every reinvention, has only made me stronger. I'm not done, I've only just begun. I'm evolving, I'm rising, and I'm here to stay. Stronger. Bolder. Unstoppable. I will bring my own chair to the table where there are none for me!!!" She concluded, 'No matter what, the circumstances—never stop working on yourself. Through the chaos, the silence, the rejection, the applause, and even the heartbreak… keep building. Keep evolving. You are your own greatest investment. Your growth is your power. And no one can take that away from you.' A post shared by Celina Jaitly (@celinajaitlyofficial) Fans rallied behind the actor, praising her looks and appreciating her strong stance. One of the comments read, "Beautiful shot! You look so beautiful, natural without make-up." Another commented, "This is fire! Your words are a powerful reminder that age is not a limitation. You haven't just stayed in the game; you've redefined it on your own terms." Another wrote, "Well said! Truly an inspiration for today's youth." One fan commented, "You look better than all the new Bollywood actresses." Celina made her Bollywood debut alongside Fardeen Khan in Janasheen. Over the years, she featured in several Bollywood films like No Entry, Apna Sapna Money Money, Golmaal Returns, Paying Guests, and Thank You. The actor also featured in the Kannada film Shrimathi starring Upendra. After this, she took a break from the industry and welcomed her twins in 2012. She made her acting comeback in 2020 with the short film Season's Greetings, but has been away from the limelight since then.


Hans India
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Celina shuts down ageist stereotypes: ‘I'm here to stay'
Bollywood actress Celina Jaitly took to social media to deliver a powerful message about age, motherhood, and reinvention in the entertainment industry. In a bold, no-filter post, Celina addressed ageism head-on, recounting how she was recently told that after 39, a woman begins to fade in showbiz—even if she looks younger. But instead of letting the remark dim her spirit, Celina clapped back with confidence and facts. Refusing to be defined by age or industry norms, the No Entry actress pointed out how her Instagram reels have racked up over 30 million views—often outperforming the reach of some full-length feature films. She also urged both men and women to reject the idea of being sidelined by age. Celina also opened up about motherhood, saying it didn't slow her down but empowered her to grow and evolve. Emphasizing that every challenge has only made her stronger, she proudly stated that she's rising, evolving, and not going anywhere. On Tuesday, the 'Apna Sapna Money Money' actress took to her Instagram handle to share a photo of herself posing amidst a stunning mountain landscape. For the caption, she wrote, '#nofilter They said recently to me — after 39, a woman begins to fade in this industry. I was told, 'You may look 27, but the digits matter.' Well, here's my response, watch those digits, because they will be great. Some of my Instagram reels have more views than their full-length films at the box office. With reels having reached to phenomenal- 30 million views…Dear Men and women remember you have NOT been sidelined by age.' 'Personally, speaking I've been sharpened by experience. Motherhood didn't pause my journey, it empowered it. Every challenge, every reinvention, has only made me stronger. I'm not done; I've only just begun. I'm evolving, I'm rising, and I'm here to stay. Stronger. Bolder. Unstoppable. I will bring my own chair to the table where there are none for me,' Celina added. Work-wise, Celina Jaitly stepped into Bollywood with Feroz Khan's 2003 film 'Janasheen.' Over the years, she has carved a niche for herself with notable performances in films like 'No Entry,' 'Apna Sapna Money Money,' 'Golmaal Returns,' and 'Thank You.'


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Celina Jaitly shuts down ageist stereotypes: 'I'm here to stay'
Bollywood actress took to social media to deliver a powerful message about age, motherhood, and reinvention in the entertainment industry. In a bold, no-filter post, Celina addressed ageism head-on, recounting how she was recently told that after 39, a woman begins to fade in showbiz-even if she looks younger. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now But instead of letting the remark dim her spirit, Celina clapped back with confidence and facts. Refusing to be defined by age or industry norms, the No Entry actress pointed out how her reels have racked up over 30 million views-often outperforming the reach of some full-length feature films. She also urged both men and women to reject the idea of being sidelined by age. Celina also opened up about motherhood, saying it didn't slow her down but empowered her to grow and evolve. Emphasizing that every challenge has only made her stronger, she proudly stated that she's rising, evolving, and not going anywhere. On Tuesday, the 'Apna Sapna Money Money' actress took to her Instagram handle to share a photo of herself posing amidst a stunning mountain landscape. For the caption, she wrote, "#nofilter They said recently to me - after 39, a woman begins to fade in this industry. I was told, 'You may look 27, but the digits matter.' Well, here's my response, watch those digits, because they will be great. Some of my Instagram reels have more views than their full-length films at the box office. With reels having reached to phenomenal- 30 Million Men and women remember you have NOT been sidelined by age." "Personally speaking I've been sharpened by experience. Motherhood didn't pause my journey, it empowered it. Every challenge, every reinvention, has only made me stronger. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now I'm not done, I've only just begun. I'm evolving, I'm rising, and I'm here to stay. Stronger. Bolder. Unstoppable. I will bring my own chair to the table where there are none for me," Celina added. Work-wise, Celina Jaitly stepped into Bollywood with 's 2003 film "Janasheen." Over the years, she has carved a niche for herself with notable performances in films like "No Entry," "Apna Sapna Money Money," "Golmaal Returns," and "Thank You."