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India.com
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet India's richest actress, last hit was over 10 years ago, still has net worth of Rs 4600 crore, her name is Juhi Chawla
The world of Bollywood cinema has witnessed several actors and actresses making their debut. While many of them shine, others fade away quickly. However, have you ever heard that despite giving a hit almost a decade earlier, an actress remains at the top of the list as India's richest actress? If not, then keep scrolling to know about this star. Who Is India's Richest Actress? In 2024, a fresh edition of the Hurun India Rich List was made public, which featured the names of renowned and wealthy individuals in India. From Ambani to Adani, the list had various names. When it came to India's richest actress, the list featured a name no one would have ever thought of. Many might think it's Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, or Alia Bhatt. However, to everyone's surprise, the reports indicate that India's richest actress is Juhi Chawla. What Is Juhi Chawla's Net Worth? As per the list, Juhi Chawla's net worth is Rs. 4,600 crores, making her the richest actress in India and one of the wealthiest women in the world. How Did Juhi Chawla Become India's Richest Actress? During the 90s era, Juhi Chawla proved her mettle in Bollywood. Her performances were loved by the audience. Over her three-decade career, Juhi gave several superhit films, including Yes Boss, Jhankaar Beats, Salaam-E-Ishq, and others. In the 2000s, Juhi shifted her focus from acting to production and supporting roles. She also partnered with Shah Rukh Khan in film production, first through Dreams Unlimited and later with Red Chillies Entertainment. A major reason behind Juhi becoming India's richest actress is her investment in Red Chillies Entertainment and her co-ownership of the Knight Riders cricket franchise. With such a massive net worth, Juhi has left behind actresses like Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, and Katrina Kaif.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Exclusive! Juhi Parmar returns to TV to host a new show
Juhi Parmar is making a comeback to hosting with 'Kahaani Har Ghar Ki,' a show where women share their personal struggles. Juhi Parmar is stepping back into the world of hosting after a long time, but for her, the return feels natural and purposeful. The actress has earlier seen hosting shows like Star Voice of India, Antakshari - The Great Challenge and Comedy Circus Kaante Ki Takkar on TV. Now she will be part of the upcoming show Kahaani Har Ghar Ki, which invites women from across the country to share the silent battles they are continuing to fight within their homes. She says, 'I was so excited when it came to me. This is something that resonated with me. I won't just be seen as a host, but as a listener, a mediator, a comforting presence. Honestly, I have been walking this path of wanting to guide as many women as I can or motivate them through my social media." Hosting after a long time can make one nervous, but the actress says, "Once an anchor, always an anchor. I am not nervous. I waited for the right thing to come my way. There couldn't have been anything better than this.' This time, Juhi is preparing more than ever before. She says, 'I am also taking workshops and doing a lot of prep for this show, which I haven't done for any other shows ever. Because I want to understand these women better, and also want to be able to help them. Learning about the behaviour and psychology has helped me as well to understand myself better during these workshops.'


Time of India
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
From marks to mindsets: Juhi Parmar joins The Learning Curve to explore tech-enabled parenting
In the middle of Mumbai's never-ending traffic, actor and mom Juhi Parmar has discovered a surprising upside– some uninterrupted time with her daughter. It's during these drives that conversations flow freely, often touching on school, friendships, and surprisingly, even artificial intelligence. 'One thing I've understood from her,' she says with a smile, 'is that being future-ready isn't just about scoring marks. It's about learning how to think, solve, and create. And a good PC can be a big part of that journey.' While textbooks and school bags still have their place, she's seen firsthand how her daughter uses her PC to explore new skills– from managing savings on spreadsheets to designing thoughtful gifts, recording podcasts, and even building presentations with music and visuals. It's a new kind of classroom, one where creativity, curiosity, and confidence are the real subjects. This experience has, in fact, made her look at education differently. She reflects on how a PC isn't just another screen but a child's thinking partner these days. Whether it's learning how to code, collaborating on a group project online, or using AI tools to simplify complex topics, the right laptop opens up possibilities that go far beyond traditional learning. But with all this change comes uncertainty, especially for parents. Are kids spending too much time on screens? Are they safe online? Are they really learning? That's where Intel's initiative, The Learning Curve , supported by the Times of India, becomes so relevant. Built on insights from over 32,000 parents across India, it is a response to real concerns that parents and educators face every day. Juhi, like many others, thinks that technology should enhance learning, not replace the human connection that makes education meaningful. And that's exactly what The Learning Curve sets out to do. It helps clear the confusion around screen time, AI, and digital tools and replaces anxiety with understanding. Further, with Intel's latest range of AI-powered PCs now available, families have access to technology that's built to support smarter, more personalised learning at home, whether it's helping children summarise complex topics, stay focused during assignments, or explore their creativity through intelligent tools that adapt to their needs. Instead of framing PCs as distractions, the initiative shows how, with the right approach, they can become powerful learning companions which are personalised, interactive, and safe. Whether it's helping children stay focused during assignments, explore topics more deeply, or build future-ready skills, The Learning Curve encourages parents to see PCs not as a threat, but as a thoughtful guide. At the heart of the campaign is a simple but powerful belief that an AI PC in the hands of a child isn't just a device but a doorway to discovery, confidence, and growth. And that mindset is something she has come to embrace in her own home. Through her parenting journey, she's come to value four future ready skills that every child can build with the right tech support. The first is learning to treat AI as a friend and a helpful assistant. She says how an AI makes it seamless for children to experiment, learn, and create using these intelligent tools. The second skill is building data and money awareness through practical tools. She shares how her daughter tracks her own savings through spreadsheets and budgets carefully to buy thoughtful gifts for friends and family, all learned gradually with the help of tech. Third comes problem-solving through coding and logic. Coding, she says, helps her child think logically and break down problems to find structured solutions. A good PC brings this process to life through visual tools that make coding fun, interactive, and unintimidating. The fourth skill Juhi values is the ability to express creativity through design and storytelling. After returning from a school trip, Juhi's daughter independently created a multimedia presentation that combined images, music, and narrative. Watching her take ownership of her story, and present it with confidence, made Juhi realise how tech can empower children to become not just learners but creators. This is part of an ongoing series featuring parenting voices like Juhi Parmar, aimed at helping families understand what it means to raise future-ready children, from navigating AI tools to building practical, creative, and collaborative skills for tomorrow. Her takeaway? 'We may not be able to predict every career path, but we can help prepare our kids for whatever comes next by training them to develop these skills,' she rounds it off. Become a part of the journey by visiting to explore more and take the parenting survey. Your voice can help shape better, safer, and smarter digital learning experiences for families across India.


Time of India
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Juhi Chawla's plea moved a nation: The 1992 song that left cinema halls in tears
Bewaffa Se Waffa's unforgettable song 'Ghar Chhodkar Na Jao Kahin' has surely managed to stir emotions even after years. Released in 1992, the film starred Juhi Chawla in a role that marked a striking departure from her usual cheerful persona, a role that revealed her incredible emotional depth as an actress. At the heart of the story was a complex and heart-wrenching situation: Juhi's character, in a desperate attempt to bring happiness to her childless marriage, arranges her own husband's second marriage. Nagma played the co-wife, and the story's emotional weight came to a head in the film's most iconic song, a tearful plea by Juhi to both her husband and the second wife, begging them not to leave the home they now shared. Juhi's Tearful Performance Won Hearts The song, 'Ghar Chhodkar Na Jao Kahin, Tumhein Ghar Na Milega Kahin,' became the emotional cornerstone of the film. Audiences in 1992 were reportedly left in tears. Juhi was known for her lighthearted charm and delivered a soul-shattering performance filled with innocence, pain, and grace. Her tearful eyes and vulnerable voice in the sequence broke away from her earlier screen image and established her as a powerhouse of emotion and subtlety. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo A Song That Transcended the Screen The melody was composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. It was paired with Lata Mangeshkar 's haunting voice. The lyrics captured the anguish of a woman losing her place in her own home. The song surely created a moment that continues to stir hearts even today. Much of the credit for the song's enduring legacy goes to the dream team behind it. Decades may have passed, but 'Ghar Chhodkar Na Jao Kahin' remains etched in memory. 'Bewaffa Se Waffa' was directed by Saawan Kumar Tak and starred Vivek Mushran , Juhi Chawla, Nagma, Goga Kapoor, Mehmood, and Pran in the lead. Juhi Chawla's Wedding Story: How Her Mother-In-Law Stood In Times Of Distress


Indian Express
06-07-2025
- Health
- Indian Express
Can this hand skating method help relieve anxiety?
Anxiety is a pain to deal with, especially if you're someone who experiences anxiety attacks, often because they can last for hours. According to the internet, this viral hand skating method could help relieve your anxiety within seconds! Hand skating involves using the hand to trace imaginary patterns with mindful movement. It is a technique that has roots in the principles of bilateral stimulation. 'It does not have enough scientific evidence proving it to be a helpful method to reduce anxiety. However, when we talk about mindfulness, studies have shown it helps with both chronic and acute anxiety,' said Juhi Pandey, Psychologist at Mpower. The hand skating method helps to engage both hemispheres of the brain, promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety. It also effectively grounds you to the present moment and helps trigger the parasympathetic nervous system, bringing you into a rest state. Since hand skating involves being mindful of the hand movements and imaginary patterns it can help the person rise above the turmoil of anxious thoughts and be focused on the exercises, thus breaking the pattern of anxiety. Studies have shown that performing physical exercises or movements can help with management of anxiety. Juhi explains how: -Any movement or physical form of exercise can help in diverting the mind from the topic the person is anxious about. -Physical exercises help in bringing the heart rate up. It results in production of anti-anxiety neurochemicals such as BDNF (Brain derived neuro factor), serotonin. -Exercise also helps in reducing the muscle tension and increase blood flow to brain, which naturally helps in elevating the mood. Apart from physical exercises, anxiety can also be alleviated with improved sleep. Sleep is one of the most underrated factors, when it comes to mental health.