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Pink Villa
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Airport OOTD: Anushka Sharma flaunts her obsession with panel oversized denim jeans as she gets clicked with Virat Kohli
The season of scorching heat and humid weather is back, bringing about a transition in fashion choices. From leather pants and jackets to skinny denims and now flared jeans, the switch is not only a stylish choice but a necessary one in this weather. Showing us how it's done like a queen, Anushka Sharma 's airport OOTD can be your guide to styling your summer look. After Virat Kohli's team RCB 's iconic win at IPL 2025, the star couple is back in the bay. As always, Anushka Sharma's classy, chic, and comfy choice for her airport look has all our attention. The Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi actress opted for a plain black tee that she paired with colourblock side panel jeans. She completed her look with white sneakers, black glasses, and a lot of swag. It looks like Sharma is bringing back the good old charm of baggy pants and dual shades. Right before this appearance, the Badmaash Company star sported a similar pattern dual color denim as she arrived at Bengaluru airport for RCB's victory parade. You will be stunned to know that those denims cost her Rs 21,500. Not just the baggy pants and dual colors, but she is also bringing back the '90s charm of pearls embedded on denim. During the final IPL 2025 match she was seen sporting a white Alexander Wang Oversized Organic Cotton Shirt which she paired with rhinestone-studded blue jeans. The dazzling denim, adorned with scattered pearls and shimmer accents, perfectly matched the celebratory mood of the night. Talking about the final match, RCB defeated PBKS and lifted the trophy after 18 years. It was a night of celebration for every RCB supporter. But amidst these celebrations, what really caught our eyes was those adorable moments between Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma. Right after the win, the Indian cricketer ran towards his wife and gave her an emotional hug. The cherry on the cake was that forehead kiss which he planted on her head. Right from lifting the trophy to mentioning his partner's sacrifices, Kohli made sure to make Anushka feel special at every moment. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more such updates.


Pink Villa
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Virat Kohli's tears, Anushka Sharma's cheers: 4 Unforgettable Virushka moments after RCB's big IPL 2025 win
After 18 long years, the moment is finally here for which RCB fans have been waiting. The Royal Challengers Bangalore team had to wait long to celebrate the victory and lift the IPL trophy. What a night it was, and with this, IPL 2025 came to an end. But the internet can't get enough of their favorite couple, Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli, who became the highlight of the event. From the actress jumping in joy to celebrate the win to the cricketer crying in her arms, we bring to you some of the best Virushka moments that are making netizens manifest a love like theirs. Virat Kohli's emotional hug to Anushka Sharma This moment looked straight out of a fairytale and definitely proved that true love like this exists in the real world too. Right after winning, Virat Kohli ran towards his Lady Luck, Anushka Sharma, like a baby. The proud actress, too, could not contain her excitement and could be seen running with open arms and a wide smile to her man. That hug really melted all the hearts, and it was proof that despite all the negativity, the Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi actress stood like a rock with her man, and this win was not only his but her's too. Oh! And don't miss those tears that flew right out of Virat's eyes the moment his lady love embraced him. The icing on the cake was that forehead kiss, and we Bollywood buffs are always here for all those moments. Anushka Sharma's crazy jump in the stands right after the win We have all witnessed how Anushka is always Kohli's biggest cheerleader. She has always been his support from the stands. Laughed with him on his win, shed a tear or two when he lost, and who can miss those flying kisses when her man breaks a record on the field? Indeed, winning a trophy for the first time, that too after 18 long years, is definitely one of the biggest victories and just like us, even the Badmaash Company actress was waiting for it. Just like all of us, she broke into a crazy jumping session the moment RCB won the match, and we can absolutely relate to it. Virat Kohli's winning speech mentioning Anushka Sharma's support When your life partner recognises the amount of sacrifices you have made for him and acknowledges the fact that you were there for him always is the biggest victory for any woman. Anushka won in life, and the proof is Virat's winning speech dedicated to her. He said, 'What your life partner does for you to be able to play and the sacrifices and the commitment and just backing you through thick and thin is something you can't explain in words. Only when you play professionally, you understand the number of things that go on behind the scenes and what they go through as well. What Anushka has gone through emotionally in watching me being down and out. She is a Bangalore girl herself, and being connected to RCB, this is very, very special to her as well. She is going to be so so proud.' Lifting the trophy together Virat Kohli never misses a chance to make Anushka feel special, too. He made sure to her by her side when he lifted the trophy. Look at that smile on her face! The joy of victory can be seen on both their faces and we just want to keep looking at this picture forever.


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Parmeet Sethi says Aditya Chopra never visited the set of ‘Badmaash Company' starring Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma: ‘Prince of Lahore couldn't see the light of day'
Parmeet Sethi who worked as an actor in Aditya Chopra 's directorial debut ' Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge ', later worked with him as a director. Sethi turned writer and director with ' Badmaash Company ' which starred Shahid Kapoor , Anushka Sharma , Vir Das and Meiyang Chang. The film had done well at the box office. In a recent interview, Parmeet revealed how he was supposed to collaborate with Chopra on another film called ' Prince Of Lahore ' which never saw the light of the day. Operation Sindoor 'Did not want to...': Pak def min gives absurd excuse for army's failure to withstand Op Sindoor Blackouts, sirens & Pak's failed attacks: 10 things that happened in the last 36 hrs '1971 war was not remotely as terrifying': Residents of border areas shell-shocked He said during a chat with Screen, 'Adi and I didn't meet a lot after DDLJ, but we had developed a bond. And after all those years when I approached him with a script, he was all like, 'Arey yaar, Parmeet ko likhne ka shaukh kaha se aagaya, ab isse bhi milna padega. (When did Parmeet start writing, now will have to meet him.)' He met me only to not come out as a badtameez. But when he finally met me and heard the storyline of my first film, he suddenly showed interest in my film. Creatively, we were both on the same page.' However, this film 'Prince Of Lahore' could not be made due to 26/11 attacks and then it wasn't possible to shoot in Lahore. Parmeet then wrote the script of 'Badmaash Company' in six days which Aditya loved. The producer-director also suggested that Parmeet only should direct it. He said, 'Aditya Chopra never visited my set. On the first day of shoot, Yash Chopra had come to my set for muhurat rituals. Post that none of them cared to be on my set. Aditya never even interfered in the editing room. He blindly trusted me and apparently, it was the first time when Aditya didn't bother to be part of any film's editing. This sort of worried me. I went to Adi and said, 'Adi yaar, kam se kam dekh toh le mai kya shoot kar raha hu (Adi, at least look at what I have shot).' And he would say, 'Don't worry, I know you are doing a good job.' He said, 'I did ask the editor about your shoots and he called it kadak. I didn't bother to interfere post that.'' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Praising Aditya further as a producer, Parmeet said, 'Aditya was completely behind the scenes. However, he gave me everything I ever wanted to shoot the film. He passed the budget, gave me an open offer to shoot wherever I wanted, New York, Bangkok. I haven't ever seen a producer like him. He only had an involvement in the music as I had no experience.' Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Indian Express
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Aditya Chopra never stepped on the sets of Badmaash Company, said ‘Isko kaha se likhne ka shaukh chadh gaya': Parmeet Sethi
Actor Parmeet Sethi was at the peak of his career when he decided to step away from the spotlight and pursue screenwriting. He penned a love story titled The Prince of Lahore set against the backdrop of India-Pakistan relations and the first person who came to mind was his Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge director Aditya Chopra. However, Aditya was not very keen to meet Parmeet, thinking 'Isko kaha se writing ka shaukh aagaya.' In an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, Parmeet recalled how he approached Aditya with the script for The Prince of Lahore, which eventually led to the making of Badmaash Company, starring Shahid Kapoor and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles. Parmeet recalled meeting Aditya after writing his first script, The Prince of Lahore. He said, 'Adi and I didn't meet a lot after DDLJ, but we had developed a bond. And after all those years when I approached him with a script, he was all like, 'Arey yaar, Parmeet ko likhne ka shaukh kaha se aagaya, ab isse bhi milna padega. (When did Parmeet start writing, now will have to meet him.)' He met me only to not come out as a badtameez. But when he finally met me and heard the storyline of my first film, he suddenly showed interest in my film. Creatively, we were both on the same page.' Unfortunately, Prince of Lahore couldn't see the light of day due to the 26/11 attacks, which made it impossible for an Indian crew to travel to Lahore for the shoot. Parmeet Sethi then wrote another script in just six days, Badmaash Company, which Aditya Chopra loved and and immediately gave Parmeet the green light, insisting that he direct the film himself. Watch full interview here: 'I told Adtiya that I have never assisted anybody. He told me, 'Mujhe maloom hai tu karlega (I know you can do it).'' Parmeet began the shoot of the film with Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Vir Das. While they shot for quite some time and even faced difficulties due to constant rain, Aditya never cared to visit them on set. ALSO READ | Diljit Dosanjh beats Zendaya, Rihanna to secure the top spot in Best Dressed poll at Met Gala; Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra fail to make it Parmeet Sethi said, 'Aditya Chopra never visited my set. On the first day of shoot, Yash Chopra had come to my set for muhurat rituals. Post that none of them cared to be on my set. Aditya never even interfered in the editing room. He blindly trusted me and apparently, it was the first time when Aditya didn't bother to be part of any film's editing. This sort of worried me. I went to Adi and said, 'Adi yaar, kam se kam dekh toh le mai kya shoot kar raha hu (Adi, at least look at what I have shot).' And he would say, 'Don't worry, I know you are doing a good job.' He said, 'I did ask the editor about your shoots and he called it kadak. I didn't bother to interfere post that.'' He added, 'Aditya was completely behind the scenes. However, he gave me everything I ever wanted to shoot the film. He passed the budget, gave me an open offer to shoot wherever I wanted, New York, Bangkok. I haven't ever seen a producer like him. He only had an involvement in the music as I had no experience.' Badmaash Company went on to become one of the most successful films of 2010. Jyothi Jha works as a Copy Editor at the Indian Express. She brings in more than 5 years of experience where she has covered Entertainment majorly for TV9, NDTV and Republic Media. Apart from Entertainment, she has been an anchor, copy editor and managed production team under the Politics and Daily News segment. She's passionate about Journalism and it has always been her first choice, she believes in what George Orwell had once said, " Journalism is printing what someone else does not want you to do, rest everything is public relations". ... Read More
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First Post
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- First Post
This Shah Rukh Khan co-star wanted to make a film with John Abraham, shelved it later due to Salman Khan's 'Sultan'
In an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, Sethi said, 'The problem was the film I had written was on The Great Gama. I wanted to make that film and I went to Aditya Chopra with the script.' read more Shah Rukh Khan's co-star from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Parmeet Sethi has spoken about how he was planning another film post Badmaash Company in 2010 and how he had to shelve it. In an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, Sethi said, 'The problem was the film I had written was on The Great Gama. I wanted to make that film and I went to Aditya Chopra with the script. Just a week before, Aditya had approved a similar script, called Sultan, which they eventually made with Salman Khan. Aditya was like, 'I can't make two films about wrestlers.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD He added, 'He was very sweet. He told me, you go out and approach others, I can help you in that. I stepped out of Yash Raj and I approached John Abraham. He loved the script. He was ready to both star and produce the film. We were both happy and started to work on it. Unfortunately, a month later, Salman Khan announced a project on the same subject. So our studio said there are two films coming on the same subject, Salman Khan has announced the film, we cannot take this forward.' Parmeet continued, 'I was heartbroken. Even John was hurt. The script was mind-blowing, and even if picked up today, it will turn out to be a great film. So the gap that you see from 2010 to 2015, it was because of these struggles. Eventually, I returned to acting.'