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Aamir Khan talks about his red flags in relationships, recalls making ex-wife Kiran Rao cry: ‘Whenever I was hurt or heartbroken..'
Aamir Khan talks about his red flags in relationships, recalls making ex-wife Kiran Rao cry: ‘Whenever I was hurt or heartbroken..'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Aamir Khan talks about his red flags in relationships, recalls making ex-wife Kiran Rao cry: ‘Whenever I was hurt or heartbroken..'

Aamir Khan , often called 'Mr Perfectionist' in Bollywood, has always impressed fans with his dedication to his work. But off-screen, the actor has also started opening up more about his personal life and past mistakes. In a recent chat with podcaster Raj Shamani, Aamir spoke honestly about the emotional challenges he faced in his marriage with filmmaker Kiran Rao . Letting his guard down, the 'Lagaan' actor reflected on moments that still haunt him, especially one where he admitted to unintentionally hurting Kiran so deeply that she broke down in tears. 'Being a workaholic was a red flag' When asked if he had shown any red flags in his relationships, Aamir didn't hold back. He admitted that being a 'workaholic' was one of his biggest faults. He shared that in the earlier stages of his life, he was completely consumed by work. Emotional immaturity, he said, often took control of him. Aamir revealed that whenever he felt emotionally hurt, he would completely withdraw. He said he would not speak to anyone for days and explained, 'Whenever I was hurt or heartbroken, I would shut down completely—like the shutters would come down all around me. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Realize planos com o banco BV Banco BV Saiba Mais Undo After that, it was impossible for anyone to reach me.' 'I was so hurt, I stopped talking to Kiran' The 'PK' actor recalled a specific disagreement he had with Kiran Rao, saying it was a typical husband-wife argument. He admitted he didn't even remember what it was about anymore, but it had affected him deeply at the time. He felt so hurt that he completely shut down. Even though they were sharing the same house, sleeping in the same room, and even on the same bed, he refused to properly speak to her. He said he only gave her short, curt replies. He described this as his indirect way of showing her that he was unhappy. Four days passed, and one night, Kiran tried to speak to him again. But Aamir still wasn't ready to respond. That's when she broke down in front of him. He remembered her words clearly as she cried and said, 'Mujhe samajh nahi aa raha ki main kya karoon, aap toh bilkul respond hi nahi kar rahe ho.' 'Deep hurt… ego is the right word for it' The '3 Idiots' actor admitted that even though he knew the situation had gone too far, he was still held back by a mix of emotions. He said the main reason he couldn't make peace was his ego. 'Deep hurt… ego is a very right word for that,' he said. He confessed that he wanted to make things better, but emotionally, he wasn't in the right place to take the first step. It was only much later, through therapy, that he began to realise this pattern in himself. He called it a red flag—his inability to forgive when he felt deeply hurt. Sitaare Zameen Par | Song - Sar Aankhon Pe Mere Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Residents file complaint against developer for occupying common areas in housing project
Residents file complaint against developer for occupying common areas in housing project

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Time of India

Residents file complaint against developer for occupying common areas in housing project

Bhubaneswar: Residents of a major housing project in Kalinga Nagar here have filed a complaint with the deputy commissioner of police-cum-executive magistrate of Bhubaneswar against their developer for allegedly forcibly occupying common areas that legally belong to the property's allottees. According to the complaint filed with the executive magistrate, the developer allegedly entered the premises on May 23 and demolished a boundary wall and gate in the common area. The residents claim this action was taken to create an access road for an adjacent project comprising around 600 housing units. "We are one of the first registered associations of allottees of any housing projects in Bhubaneswar. Under the Odisha Apartment (Ownership and Management) Act of 2023, common areas and facilities are legally registered with the association, and the builder has no right over these spaces," said Ajit Kumar Choudhary, president of the residents' association. The residents initially approached local law enforcement following the incident, but after receiving no response, they decided to pursue executive action. In response to their petition, the executive magistrate issued an interim order preventing both parties from altering the disputed common area until the next hearing on June 10. The magistrate directed the builder to explain why appropriate action should not be taken against them and instructed the inspector in-charge of Chandaka police station to investigate the May 23 incident and submit a report at the next hearing. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Financie seu projeto e economize até 90% na conta de luz! Banco BV Saiba Mais Undo Local police have been tasked with ensuring the disputed land remains undisturbed. A homebuyer from the project, which houses over 1,200 families, expressed frustration over the developer's alleged repeated violations. "The builder has been violating the norms frequently. First, they delayed handing over the common area, and now they are forcibly trying to take over the land. This is a sheer violation," the resident stated. The dispute highlights growing tensions between developers and homeowners over property rights and common areas in residential projects. The director of the project was unavailable for comment despite multiple attempts to contact them. "The case has drawn attention to the implementation of the new Apartment Act and its provisions regarding common area management in residential complexes. The wait is now for June 10. Let's expect a landmark judgement by the court," said real estate expert Bimalendu Pradhan.

UP leads in efforts to conserve water
UP leads in efforts to conserve water

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

UP leads in efforts to conserve water

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh ranks among the top states for water conservation in the country, recently being awarded the first position in the Third National Water Awards. Among various initiatives taken to conserve water are its Khet Talab Yojana, Amrit Sarovar, revival of rivers, multipurpose ponds along the Ganga and the Ken-Betwa Link project. Rainwater harvesting has been made mandatory in new urban housing projects. Around 70–80% of India's annual rainfall occurs between July and Sep, with regions like UP's Terai belt receiving even more. During this period, India gets about 870 mm of rain, but most of it is not conserved. Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri recently said the water crisis in the country is due to mismanagement not scarcity. To address this problem, the Central and state govts emphasised projects like rainwater harvesting and water recharge through the Atal Bhujal Yojana and the 'Catch the Rain' campaign. In UP, govt launched the Khet Talab Yojana. It has now set a target of constructing 8,500 ponds in rural areas, aiming to boost agricultural output, especially in paddy and maize, by over 12%. Under the Amrit Sarovar Yojana, launched in 2023, govt targeted the creation of 75 ponds per district. UP currently leads the country in its implementation. However, global warming has led to erratic weather patterns, with short bursts of heavy rain followed by prolonged dry spells, resulting in floods and droughts and impacting agricultural productivity, said a govt spokesperson. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dinheiro pra você organizar suas contas! Banco BV Saiba Mais Undo India is among the eight nations facing the highest projected decline in crop yields due to water scarcity, with a potential drop of 28.8%. UP is particularly vulnerable. Rainfall trends are shifting, especially in Bundelkhand. Over 77 years, the region has witnessed a sharp decline in average annual rainfall, dropping by 320 mm, or about 4.2 mm per year. From a historical average of 1,068.4 mm, rainfall levels hover between 800 and 900 mm annually. Now, govt has made Bundelkhand a focal point for water conservation efforts. The Khet Talab Yojana was launched here and the region is now home to numerous small and large-scale irrigation and conservation projects. Farmers are being encouraged to adopt modern, water-efficient irrigation techniques. CM Yogi Adityanath has been personally involved in water conservation practices. "Hailing from Gorakhpur, located in the water-rich Terai region, he implemented innovative water recharge systems at the Gorakhnath Temple, where he serves as the Mahant of Gorakshapeeth," he said. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !

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