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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Saanand Verma recalls Amitabh Bachchan being rude to him: ‘Pehle toh aise kar rahe the jaise janam janam ka rishta hai'
Actor Saanand Verma has worked in several films like Mardaani, Chhichhore, Raid and others. However, he is best known for his comic role in the television show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! In a recent interview with Hindi Rush, Saanand opened up about his encounters with Amitabh Bachchan and revealed how he was once rude to him. (Also Read: Saanand Verma on Sushant Singh Rajput's death case: What's happening right now is his character assassination) He recalled shooting a KBC promo with Big B and shared how warmly he behaved towards him. He said, "I have spoken to many stars, but I didn't think much about them. But I felt Amitabh Bachchan's aura when I was shooting Kaun Banega Crorepati's promo. The first time I met him… he was like… I felt like I was Abhishek Bachchan. I felt like I was his son. Pehle toh aise kar rahe the jaise humara janam janam ka rishta hai (He was behaving as if we have a bond of many lifetimes). We spoke for three hours." However, the actor revealed that the superstar behaved coldly during their second meeting for an ad shoot and said, "The second time I met him to shoot an advertisement, he was very rude. After completing the shoot, I went and told him, 'I consider myself very fortunate to be able to work with you twice.' But he didn't even look at me, he kept staring at a painting and said, 'Bhagwan kare aapko tisbara mile' (May God give you a third chance also).' Saanand went on to say that no one is really friends in the industry and further agreed with Paresh Rawal's statement that people are only colleagues in the business. Saanand started his acting journey with the television show Lapataganj and made his Bollywood debut with Rani Mukerji's film Mardaani. He followed it up with appearances in several successful shows like CID, F.I.R., and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! and films like Raid, Chhichhore, and Mission Raniganj, among others. He was most recently seen in the film Vijay 69, which also featured Anupam Kher, Chunky Panday, and Mihir Ahuja in key roles. Meanwhile, Amitabh Bachchan was last seen in the movie Vettaiyan. He will next be seen in Nag Ashwin's Kalki 2898 AD sequel. The film also stars Deepika Padukone, Prabhas and Kamal Haasan and is scheduled to go on floors in December this year.


Indian Express
3 days ago
- Health
- Indian Express
Saumya Tandon shares habits that changed her life: ‘Sone se ek ghanta pehle…'
Saumya Tandon, a popular actor and television presenter, often uses her social media to share snippets of her life. In a recent Instagram post, she shared a quick recap of 5 healthy habits that, she claims, have changed her life for the better. Listing them in the video, she also encouraged her viewers to share their life-changing habits in the comments below. '5 habits that changed my life, which I'm very proud of. Share yours too,' she is heard saying in the video. 'Leave sugar, honey, jaggery. Koi zaroorat nahi hai, no health benefits,' the Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! actor said. Dr Rajiv Kovil, head of diabetology at Zandra Healthcare and co-founder of Rang De Neela Initiative, called sugar the biggest addiction in the world. 'Within days of quitting, your blood sugar stabilises, reducing energy crashes and sugar cravings. Insulin spikes decrease, promoting fat burn and better energy levels,' he said, adding that energy remains stable, and mood swings reduce. Many people report feeling more alert and focused. Cutting sugar can significantly reduce inflammation, easing joint pain and improving skin conditions like acne, added Dr Kovil. According to Kanikka Malhotra, a clinical nutritionist and diabetes educator, if overloaded, excess sugar gets converted into fat and stored throughout the body. She said this can contribute to weight gain and increase your risk of developing chronic health problems like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers. Don't workout for six months and let it go; be consistent in your approach. 'Most importantly, lift weights. Women, especially should do so,' she said. According to Dr Anup Khatri, senior consultant, orthopedics, Gleneagles Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, staying physically active can help improve muscle strength and boost endurance. High-intense activities like sprinting can help build muscle, increase stamina, and also improve cardiovascular health. 'Sprinting can also help in burning calories and easily lose weight, especially fat from the body,' he said, adding that consistency is key. According to him, it is important to maintain a consistent workout regime for better results as taking frequent breaks can disrupt the entire process, making your muscles shrink back to their natural form. 'Koi idea aaya hai, kuch life mein karna chahte ho, koi vision hai…likh lo. It just clears up your mind,' the actor suggested. Dr Rimpa Sarkar, psychologist and founder of Sentier Wellness, told that writing your thoughts and goals signals to your subconscious that these things in life matter, keeping you motivated. It also activates the reticular activating system (RAS) in the brain, making you more aware of relevant opportunities. '10 page padhlo, 20 page padhlo. It broadens your horizons and improves your personality. There is so much more to talk to everybody about when you read,' was Tandon's precious advice. Delhi-based psychiatrist Dr Uma Naidoo shared that reading has various mental health benefits, and pleasure reading can be utilised to help you relax and take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Reading is associated with increased focus, and also helps strengthen your cognitive ability. 'You will experience improved quality of sleep after reading, which is also linked to empathy development. It can be used as an escape as well as a tool to increase your attention span, and increase your knowledge,' she added. 'Keep your gadgets, social media, phone out of your bedroom. Sone se ek ghanta pehle, chhodh do sab kuch. Connect with your loved ones, read something, have meaningful conversations,' added Tandon. Dr Shaunak Ajinkya, consultant, psychiatrist, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital Mumbai, shared that excessively using smartphone devices at night can lead to struggle with falling asleep or restless nights. This can be attributed to the blue light emitted by phone screens, which is known to disrupt melatonin production and interfere with the body's natural sleep cycle, he said. DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain fame Nehha Pendse makes her Cannes debut; looks stunning in black
Celebrated Indian actress Nehha Pendse made her dazzling debut at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 , turning heads in a sophisticated black ensemble. Known for her powerful performances across television, cinema, and theatre, Nehha's appearance at the prestigious event marks a defining moment in her illustrious career. Nehha, who rose to fame with shows like May I Come In Madam? and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain !, has always been admired for her versatility and screen presence. Her emotionally rich performance in the critically acclaimed Marathi film June further established her as an actor with remarkable depth and range. Over the years, she has successfully transitioned between commercial television, regional films, and independent projects, building a reputation as a bold and dynamic performer. This year, Nehha was specially invited to Cannes by a car brand as a part of their global celebration of creative voices. For her debut appearance at Chopard's exclusive Bollywood-themed evening, she chose a striking black gown by designer Manish Gharat . The custom piece, featuring structured tailoring and classic elegance, perfectly mirrored her personality—poised, confident, and timeless. The gown's subtle drama and modern lines captured the spirit of both red carpet glamour and cinematic artistry. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Reflecting on the experience, Nehha shared, 'Being at Cannes is surreal, and I'm so grateful to BMW for this invitation and for recognising voices from diverse creative journeys. Walking the red carpet in this moment feels like a celebration not just of fashion and film, but of individuality, growth, and global storytelling. For someone who has navigated television, regional cinema, and independent projects, this moment feels like a beautiful validation of every chapter so far and a reminder that the journey is still unfolding. ' Nehha's Cannes debut not only celebrates her evolution as an artist but also underscores her growing influence as a global ambassador of Indian entertainment. Nehha is known for playing the role of Anita bhabi in popular sitcom Bhabiji from 2021-22.


Hindustan Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Shubhangi Atre on venturing into OTT: I've received a couple of offers…
In recent times, several television actors such as Eijaz Khan, Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya and Karan Tacker have made a successful transition to OTT platforms — proving that the digital medium welcomes talent from all corners. Actor Shubhangi Atre, best known for her portrayal of Angoori Bhabhi in the popular sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!, shares that while she's keen to explore the digital space, her current commitments keep her rooted in television. 'I've received a couple of OTT offers, and interestingly, all of them were thrillers,' she reveals, 'But I couldn't take them up because of my dedication to my ongoing TV show.' Having spent nearly 18 years in the entertainment industry, Shubhangi says the desire to explore new platforms is strong. Also Read: Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain actor Shubhangi Atre's ex-husband dies, she says: Give me some time to talk about this 'Bhabiji has given me everything — name, fame, love — but I'd love to do a finite OTT series, something I can balance alongside my television work,' she shares, adding, 'OTT has grown tremendously over the years, and TV actors are now being offered good projects on both digital and film platforms.' Reflecting on the changing dynamics of the industry, she adds, 'There was a time when TV actors were seen as a notch below Bollywood stars. But things have changed. Now even big film actors are venturing into television. So yes, I'm eager to explore newer mediums.' However, she's quick to clarify that she doesn't feel restricted by her television career. 'I don't feel stuck at all,' she asserts. 'But as an actor, I'm always looking to push boundaries. Believe me, comedy is no cakewalk. It's not just about meeting the audience's expectations — I have to meet my own too. Getting the punchline, the timing, the expressions just right takes real skill.' The actor believes juggling television and OTT work is possible — with the right planning: 'It's all about time management. I'm a single parent, and with my daughter now settled abroad, my complete focus is on work.'


News18
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain Actress Shubhangi Atre's Ex-Husband Piyush Passes Away 2 Months After Divorce
According to reports, Piyush passed away on Saturday after a prolonged battle with liver cirrhosis. He worked as a digital marketing professional. Television actress Shubhangi Atre, known for her role in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!, is currently mourning the death of her ex-husband, Piyush Poorey. According to reports, Piyush passed away on Saturday after a prolonged battle with liver cirrhosis. He worked as a digital marketing professional. Confirming the news to TOI, Shubhangi expressed her grief, saying, 'Your thoughtfulness during this time means a great deal to me. I request you to give me some time to talk about this." A source close to the actress revealed that Shubhangi and Piyush were not in touch at the time of his passing. 'She is mourning. She resumed shooting for Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai on Sunday," the source added. Shubhangi and Piyush got married in 2003 and have a daughter, Ashi, who was born in 2006. The couple was together for over two decades before finalising their divorce on February 5, 2025. In an earlier interview with Bombay Times, Shubhangi had opened up about the breakdown of her marriage. 'It was painful. I was fully invested in the relationship. Over time, Piyush and I developed irreconcilable differences," she had shared. She went on to say, 'However, now that I'm out of that marriage, I feel a sense of peace, as if a heavy burden has been lifted. I want to focus on my daughter and provide her with a happy and secure environment." The actress also noted that they had stopped living together nearly a year before their legal separation. Despite their best efforts to make the relationship work, they eventually realised they were unable to resolve their differences. Shubhangi continues to star in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!, a long-running comedy show where she plays the popular character Angoori Bhabi. First Published: April 21, 2025, 23:47 IST