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Bipasha Basu shares nostalgic video after Ronaldo announces engagement
Bipasha Basu shares nostalgic video after Ronaldo announces engagement

India Today

time4 days ago

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  • India Today

Bipasha Basu shares nostalgic video after Ronaldo announces engagement

Actor Bipasha Basu recently took a nostalgic trip down memory lane by sharing her experience of meeting footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. The timing of her post aligned with Ronaldo's engagement announcement to his long-term partner, Georgina shared a throwback video shared by a fan account on her Instagram story. The video captured a moment she shared on stage with Ronaldo. The post was captioned, 'That iconic stage moment: Bipasha Basu with Ronaldo.'advertisement The glimpse into the past emerged shortly after Ronaldo and Rodriguez confirmed their engagement on social media. Rodriguez displayed a sparkling diamond ring on Instagram with the message, 'Yes, I do. In this and all my lives.(sic)'The couple first met in 2016 at a Gucci Boutique in Madrid. Their relationship became public the following year. The couple have five children, including Ronaldo's eldest son, Cristiano Jr., twins Eva Maria and Mateo, and daughters Alana and the Bollywood actor and Ronaldo met in 2007 during the New Seven Wonders of the World event in Lisbon. They also attended an afterparty where a photograph of them went viral. This led to speculations that the duo were later issued a clarification on the show 'Aap Ki Adalat'. She said, "He is very tall, and there was too much noise. Every time he had to talk to me, he had to bend down."The 46-year-old recently garnered immense support online after she faced body-shaming comments from fellow actor Mrunal Thakur. In an old video, which has now gone viral, Thakur jokingly called her "manly."To which, Basu responded with an empowering message that read, 'Strong women lift each other those muscles, beautiful should be help you attain good physical and mental health forever! Bust the age-old thought process that women should not look strong or be physically strong!!!'On the professional front, Basu has been away from the limelight for quite some time. Her last appearance in films was in the web series 'Dangerous' in 2020. Before that, she was seen in the 2025 film 'Alone'. In the film, she was paired opposite her now-husband, Karan Singh Grover.- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Bipasha Basu

Orry slams Mrunal Thakur body-shaming Bipasha Basu in viral video
Orry slams Mrunal Thakur body-shaming Bipasha Basu in viral video

India Today

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Orry slams Mrunal Thakur body-shaming Bipasha Basu in viral video

Influencer Orhan Awatramani aka Orry, strongly reacted to actor Mrunal Thakur's throwback video about Bipasha Basu. He posted his comment on the viral video with a subtle jibe at the video, shared by the Instagram handle qualiteaposts, Mrunal can be seen saying, "I am better than Bipasha." She further adds, "Do you want to marry a girl who is manly with muscles?," adding, "Go marry Bipasha." The 'So of Sardar' actor can be repeatedly seen saying, "Listen, I am far better than Bipasha, ok."advertisementThe video then follows with a collage of Bipasha's glamorous music videos. The reel was captioned, "Damn, she really thinks she is better than Bipasha." The post caption further read, "Real divas don't tear each other bring the drama to the screen, not real life." While reacting to Mrunal's comment, Orry wrote, "LMAO. F'ing O wtffff is disss woman smoking (sic)," while adding two laughing emojis. Orry reacted to Mrunal Thakur's throwback video about Bipasha Basu. Since her old video went viral, the 'Son of Sardaar 2' actor has been receiving backlash. She hasn't yet responded to the controversy but shared a series of pictures from her photoshoot. She captioned it as, "Stop staring."Watch the video here: Orry reacted to Mrunal Thakur's However, Bipasha responded to the same by sharing a cryptic post on her Instagram story. It read, ""Strong women lift each other those mucles beautiful should be help you attain good physical and mental health forever! Bust the age old thought process that woman should not look strong or be physically strong (sic)," while adding muscles was last seen in actor Ajay Devgn's comedy 'Son of Sardaar 2'. The film featured Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Neeru Bajwa, Chunky Panday, Kubbra Sait, Deepak Dobriyal, Vindu Dara Singh, Roshni Walia, Sharat Saxena, Sahil Mehta and the late Mukul Dev in key Bipasha, who has been absent from the film industry, last featured in the web series 'Dangerous' (2020), opposite her actor husband Karan Singh got married to Karan in 2016. The couple welcomed their daughter Devi in November 2022.- EndsMust Watch

Bipasha Basu asks women to get muscles after Mrunal Thakur calls her manly in video
Bipasha Basu asks women to get muscles after Mrunal Thakur calls her manly in video

India Today

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Bipasha Basu asks women to get muscles after Mrunal Thakur calls her manly in video

Actor Bispasha Basu shared a cryptic Instagram story after Mrunal Thakur's throwback body-shaming video went viral. In one of her older videos, Mrunal can be seen calling Bispasha "manly" for having viral video shows her saying, "I am better than Bipasha." She further adds, "Do you want to marry a girl who is manly with muscles?," adding, "Go marry Bipasha." The 'So of Sardar' actor can be repeatedly seen saying, "Listen, I am far better than Bipasha, ok."advertisementBipasha, recently shared a note on her Instagram story, which read, "Strong women lift each other those mucles beautiful should be help you attain good physical and mental health forever! Bust the age old thought process that woman should not look strong or be physically strong!!! Bipasha Basu shared a cryptic Instagram story after Mrunal Thakur's throwback video about her went viral. (Credit: Instagram/bipashabasu) After facing backlash over her past comments on Bipasha, Mrunal shared some pictures from her recent photoshoot and captioned, "Stop staring."Mrunal was last seen in actor Ajay Devgn's comedy 'Son of Sardaar', also featuring Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Neeru Bajwa, Chunky Panday, Kubbra Sait, Deepak Dobriyal, Vindu Dara Singh, Roshni Walia, Sharat Saxena, Sahil Mehta and the late Mukul Dev in key Today, in its review of the movie, wrote, "'Son of Sardaar 2' is a clean family entertainer that tries to tick every box - comedy, drama, patriotism, romance - but ends up being an uneven ride. It lacks the magic and madness of the original 'Son of Sardaar', and suffers from weak storytelling."Meanwhile, Bipasha, who has been absent from the film industry, last featured in the web series 'Dangerous' (2020), opposite her actor husband Karan Singh Grover. Her last theatrical release was Alone (2015), also featuring Karan. She played a dual role in the and Karan got married in April 2016. The couple welcomed their daughter Devi in November 2022.- EndsMust Watch

Sleep Token ‘Even in Arcadia': All 10 Songs Ranked
Sleep Token ‘Even in Arcadia': All 10 Songs Ranked

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sleep Token ‘Even in Arcadia': All 10 Songs Ranked

Behold, a new offering. More from Billboard Kendrick Lamar Shows Love to Lefty Gunplay and JasonMartin for New Album: 'Y'all Did That' Akon Claims Big Meech Feels 'Slighted' by 50 Cent In Recent Interview Ye Slammed By Jewish Human Rights Organization For 'Despicable' 'Heil Hitler' Song In the last five years, an enigmatic rock band named Sleep Token has bent metal to its will. Emerging from the pandemic shadows of 2020, the masked group quickly established itself as an amorphous entity, syncing guttural screams with pop melodies, hip-hop drums and reggaetón grooves to the growing curiosity of the masses. Sleep Token's disruption is perfectly captured in a viral reaction video from Slaughter to Prevail's Alex Terrible, who rolled his eyes at its lead singer Vessel during a listen of 2023's 'The Summoning.' 'Who the f—k is this guy?' the Russian frontman tells the camera after pausing the song, before summarizing his reaction to the song in imperfect English: 'I very like vocals, it sounds beautiful and gay, but it's okay. It's just not my cup of tea. I don't like clean vocals in heavy music.' But after he resumes play on the song, 'The Summoning' mutates into an explosive drop, with Vessel erupting a death metal gurgle over the band's hammering guitars. Terrible smirks at the camera. 'Okay,' he concedes. While any sort of genre hopping usually makes metal heads recoil, Sleep Token has accrued its own gravitational pull, collecting fans who both worship heavy giants like Knocked Loose and Lorna Shore but know how to catch a vibe to Bad Bunny and Drake. Still, those same fans grew weary after RCA announced last year it was adding Vessel and co. to their roster: Major labels and their machines have historically been known as a 'clean-up-on-aisle-three' death notice for metal bands, taking their grungy scraps and turning them into slick full-course meals. All of this means Sleep Token's Even in Arcadia will be the biggest and most divisive album of their career. The end result? A whole lot of genre mashing, full-blown pop songs, and a few sick metal riffs for good measure. Regardless of whether the project makes you wanna rage or roll your eyes, it's clear Vessel isn't through conquering the rock world. Here are all 10 songs on Sleep Token's Even in Arcadia ranked. While Sleep Token's use of trap and dubstep here is admirable, 'Dangerous' just doesn't rattle my insides the same way other songs do. Even in Arcadia is filled with moments that are truly suffocating, where the guitars are so heavy, and the screams are so dense, that it envelopes everything around me. When that's the bar, a dubby bass hit just packs less of a punch. 'Dangerous' at times feels crowded, with Vessel's voice drowned out by the mash of guitars and beats and backing vocals that perforate the song. 'Past Self' is undeniably the most divisive song on this record, and will likely thrill radio but disgust Vessel's longtime supporters. While 'Past Self' works on its face as a groovy pop track, the issue is that it feels incredibly boilerplate for a Sleep Token song: The band has always known how to fill its space, utilizing multiple genres into lengthy anthems that toss the listener around like a rag doll ('Take Me Back to Eden,' 'Ascensionism'). In that respect, 'Past Self' feels predictable, underwhelming and worst of all, calculated. This song feels designed to conquer TikTok and the charts, and critical metalheads will no doubt weaponize it to troll Sleep Token fans moving forward. 'Provider' feels almost like it was ghost-written by Usher. That's not necessarily a bad thing, as Vessel coos with the lustful urgency of any R&B veteran — but the issue is that Vessel and Sleep Token have established themselves as otherworldly entities. The band was born out of their worship for 'an ancient deity crudely dubbed, 'Sleep,' since no modern tongue can properly express its name.' Fans have clocked in numerous hours dissecting Vessel's lyrics, piecing them together from project to project in hopes of further understanding this complex lore. So when Vessel cries out: 'I wanna do more than just bend the rules/ 'Cause you been hittin' my phone so hard,' it feels weird to picture the singer — clad in black body paint, shimmering armor, a sword and his white bedazzled mask — doing something as mortal as answering a late-night booty call. 'Even in Arcadia' is spellbinding. Guided by nothing more than a piano and Vessel's voice, the song serves as both a nice break from the upbeat anthems that came before it, and a haunting call to arms for Sleep Token's longtime supporters, thanking them for taking this strange journey into the mainstream eye with them. 'No matter how we feel/ We've got a taste for one another and a few good years to kill,' Vessel sings. 'No matter what is real/ It seems that even in Arcadia you walk beside me still.' Simply put, 'Damocles' is Sleep Token's 'These Are The Days of Our Lives.' Unapologetic and honest, the band ruminates on their relationship to fame and success, acknowledging that while it's knocking at their front door, it doesn't feel the way they thought. 'What if I can't get up and stand tall?/ What if the diamond days are all gone?' Vessel cries. At this point in the album, Vessel seems to also reassure his fans that he knows Even in Arcadia sounds partially constructed and mainstream. 'I know these chords are boring/ But I can't always be killing the game,' he sings. The end result is a song that helps us see the man behind the mask, and humbles us with a reminder that these are just songwriters, looking to make music that feels authentic to them. Who are we to judge how it sounds? The lead single off Even in Arcadia encompasses everything great about a Sleep Token song: There's some pianos, some thumping 808s, a huge metal drop, some soaring melodies. It's great, and caters to both newcomers and die-hard Sleep Token devotee'. 'Emergence' goes hard, next question. As shown by 'Blood Sport,' 'Missing Limbs' and of course the beloved 'Euclid,' Sleep Token always knows how to end an album. 'Infinite Baths' begins its ascension almost immediately, with Vessel's song writing and voice sweeping up to the heavens. Then, out of nowhere, the track nose dives into the gutter, shifting into Sleep Token's most punishing track ever made. Vessel snarls and growls, screaming his way to the finish line with such intensity I thought Will Ramos of Lorna Shore had stepped into the fold. This is a fantastic album-capper that reassures the band's longtime fans it still knows how to rock out. Never have I heard Sleep Token's vibe so perfectly encapsulated then with the lyric: 'Right foot on the roses/ Left foot on the landmine.' The reggaetón-inflected groove of 'Caramel' shouldn't work, and Vessel's shift from sing-rapping to snarling screams shouldn't work — but my god does it sound good. This is one the bands wildest songs, and effectively shows just how many sounds they can master unapologetically. If there's one song that will expose metal to its largest audience in decades, it will be this one. 'Look to Windward,' named in reference to T.S. Elliot's 1922 poem 'The Waste Land', which explores the laws of unintended consequences, is a transmuting whirl of an opener. Stuffed with dial-tone synths, trap drums, strings, piano chords, and suffocating guitars, the song thrashes about like ocean waves in a thunderstorm. It's a harrowing first impression that pushes back against any expectations one might have when entering Vessel's world. 'Look to Windward' is an almost-eight-minute reminder to fasten our seatbelts and stow our tray tables. 'Gethsemane' is one of the best Sleep Token songs ever made. Merging folk, funk, hip-hop and punishing metal, the end result is completely arresting. The band's superpower has always been convincing its listeners that a song is over before barreling into a second and sometimes third act. 'Gethsemane' masters that formula, swirling between genres like a strong breeze all before climaxing with trunk rattling bass and Vessel spitting some serious bars. 'And this throne didn't come with a gun, so I've got a different energy,' he raps. 'Gethsemane' is Sleep Token asserting its dominance as one of metal's most bizarre bands, adding further intrigue and existential depth to an already-fascinating group. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Shoot stalled for 3 hours over an Omelette: Mika Singh slams Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover's unprofessional behaviour on set
Shoot stalled for 3 hours over an Omelette: Mika Singh slams Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover's unprofessional behaviour on set

Time of India

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shoot stalled for 3 hours over an Omelette: Mika Singh slams Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover's unprofessional behaviour on set

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Singer and music composer Mika Singh has opened up once again about his nightmarish experience as a producer of the 2020 web series 'Dangerous', which starred real-life couple Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover . 'Ek omelette ke peeche pura shoot ruk gaya' Talking to Shubhankar Mishra on his podcast, Mika recalled a bizarre incident that left him frustrated—the shoot was stalled for over three hours because Bipasha Basu wanted an omelette. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sulawesi Selatan: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover were spotted at Mumbai Airport 'Ek omelette ke peeche pura shoot ruk gaya,' Mika exclaimed, adding that the actress complained about the quality of food and refused to shoot until her breakfast demands were met. 'I get a call at 11 AM saying, 'This is such rubbish production.' I asked what happened and she said, 'Omelette'. I had already sent my chef to handle such issues, and then too we lost three hours over it,' he said. Mika also recalled how things worsened when Karan Singh Grover suffered a leg injury during a simple stunt. 'He could've gotten treated in India but insisted on going to London. He stayed there for three months, while I sat here with all the production expenses piling up,' Mika said. Mika is disappointed by the couple's attitude - You should never disrespect opportunities Without holding a grudge, Mika expressed disappointment in the couple's attitude. 'You should never disrespect opportunities. You don't know what'll happen tomorrow. Producers deserve respect, not to be treated like servants,' he concluded. 'Akshay Kumar told me the truth' The singer-producer described the experience as 'dangerous'—not just as a pun on the series title but also as a showing how disillusioned he became with the production process. He admitted he went into the project thinking producers hold power in the industry, but came out wiser. 'Akshay Kumar told me the truth—producers only call actors to the set and inform them the shot is ready. That's it,' Mika remarked. Meanwhile, 'Dangerous' marked Mika Singh's debut as a producer.

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