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'Ovary-pada?': Mumbaikar for 53 years, Karan Johar fails to properly name its popular spots in Farah Khan's new video
'Ovary-pada?': Mumbaikar for 53 years, Karan Johar fails to properly name its popular spots in Farah Khan's new video

Hindustan Times

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

'Ovary-pada?': Mumbaikar for 53 years, Karan Johar fails to properly name its popular spots in Farah Khan's new video

Filmmakers Karan Johar and Farah Khan teamed up again for a video filled with their trademark banter and one-liners. This time, Farah challenged Karan with a fun quiz about Mumbai, and Karan didn't quite ace it. Also read: Farah Khan roasts Karan Johar's 'zebra crossing' bday outfit; shows thousands of flowers, 'Hermes ke dabbe' at his door Farah took to Instagram to share a glimpse of the episode, where Farah asked Karan to guess the names of some of the suburban areas of Mumbai. She said she has put the quiz together to see how 'massy' is 'classy Karan Johar'. "Another classic from @karanjohar n me! Let the birthday celebrations continue for full episode go to my YouTube channel pls", Farah wrote while sharing the video. The first one was Bhandup, which Karan mispronounced as 'Bhand-up'. Then came Ovaripada, which Karan mispronounced as 'Ovary-pad-a". Then, Farah quizzed him on Asangaon, Karan gave it a French twist, pronouncing it as 'Assaun-je'. A post shared by Farah Khan Kunder (@farahkhankunder) He mispronounced Nalasopara as well. However, to Farah's surprise, KJo was able to get Chinchpokli correct. Earlier this week, Farah roasted Karan while wishing him on his birthday. Farah and Karan have shared a close bond for the past 25 years. Most recently, they collaborated on Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. Karan recently returned from Cannes, where he went to attend the Cannes Film Festival. His production Homebound was screened at the film gala. Karan will also be seen hosting a new reality show The Traitors, which is set to release on Prime Video on June 12. On Friday, Prime Video released the announcement video for The Traitors. The video opens with Karan referencing various Prime Video shows like Paatal Lok, Farzi and Mirzapur to build anticipation for his own show, The Traitors, promising "unexpected turns, merciless backstabbing, and just one thing for sure — betrayal."

Teen gets new hand after transplant at KEM
Teen gets new hand after transplant at KEM

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Teen gets new hand after transplant at KEM

Mumbai: A Bhandup teenager, whose right hand was reportedly severed with a sword two years ago, received a new hand at the BMC-run KEM Hospital in Parel on Sunday. The 14-hour surgery was possible after the family of a 40-year-old male donated his organs, including his right hand, after he was declared brain dead at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Koparkhairane on April 26. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now On Monday, the recipient, 19-year-old Sujal Tiwari , spoke to his doctors and parents, and seemed happy to have a right hand once again. "When we got a call on Saturday morning alerting us about a hand donation, our team immediately called Sujal, who turned out to be in KEM Hospital itself with his uncle, who had severe abdominal pain. What is ordained to be will be," said Dr Vinita Puri, head of the plastic surgery department, who operated on Sujal. KEM Hospital dean Dr Sangeeta Ravat said the hospital has raised Rs 10 lakh—Rs 8 lakh from Tata Trust and Rs 2 lakh from the chief minister's fund—for Sujal, who will need a year of rehabilitation and lifelong immunosuppressants. In the private sector, a hand transplant could cost between Rs 15 and Rs 30 lakh. Sujal's mother, Lata Tiwari, who works as a cook, said her employers were supportive and lent a couple of lakhs needed for blood tests and medication. His father, Rajesh, who works as a mason, also raised some money. "When my son called me from KEM Hospital on Saturday morning, he was worried about saying yes to the transplant because he was worried about money," she said. Sujal, who worked as a courier along with his high school studies, was attacked by friends to whom he had lent Rs 50,000, said his mother, Lata Tiwari. "They called him to a spot in Nahur, stating they would repay him, but instead attacked him with a sword and threw him on the tracks," she said. Sujal, who took admission to a junior college, refused to leave home after the amputation. "He used to get very low on some days, but we got hope when we met doctors in KEM Hospital," she said.

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