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Time of India
11 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Khushi Kapoor celebrates rumoured boyfriend Vedang Raina's 25th birthday, stands by him during cake-cutting
Vedang Raina , who was last seen in 'Jigra' with Alia Bhatt , turned 25 on Sunday and celebrated his birthday with close friends and family. His rumoured girlfriend, Khushi Kapoor , also joined the celebrations. While the two have not confirmed their relationship, a new photo from the party has once again sparked dating rumours. Khushi Joins Vedang's Birthday Party in London A picture shared on Instagram by their mutual friend Kareema Barry gave fans a sneak peek into the fun birthday celebrations. Vedang and Khushi were seen wearing matching black outfits. As Vedang cut his birthday cakes, Khushi stood beside him, clapping and smiling, adding a cheerful energy to the evening. Vedang Teams Up with Hrithik Roshan Again Before flying to London, Vedang shot an advert with Hrithik Roshan. He posted behind-the-scenes photos and described it as a special moment. Vedang said it felt like a "full circle" as his very first modelling job was also with Hrithik. 'Fanboy then and fanboy now,' he wrote in the caption. Hrithik returned the love by saying, 'You're doing really well. Keep at it.' Khushi Spotted Wearing Vedang's Name Though they've kept quiet about their relationship, fans have noticed small signs. Recently, Khushi was seen wearing a bracelet with Vedang's name during a holiday, which led to more speculation about their close bond. In a previous interview with Bazaar India, Khushi spoke about the dating rumours. She said, 'It's definitely new for me, and it's not something I had to put much thought into before. I would like my work to be the main focus… I think it's best to keep your personal life private." Vedang also spoke on similar lines in a 2024 interview with GQ, saying, 'My dating life right now is taking a back seat because I'm focused on my career… I'm enjoying where I am, and there's a lot more I want to achieve." On the Work Front Vedang Raina and Khushi Kapoor made their Bollywood debut together in 'The Archies' (2023). Since then, Vedang starred in 'Jigra' (2024) with Alia Bhatt, while Khushi appeared in 'Loveyapa' and 'Nadaaniyan' in 2025. Both young stars are gaining attention for their fresh performances and rising popularity in the film industry. Khushi Kapoor Drops Hints About Her Connection With Vedang? 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 .


News18
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Vedang Raina Rings In 25th Birthday With Rumoured GF Khushi Kapoor, Pic Goes Viral
Last Updated: Vedang and Khushi were seen twinning in black, standing close to each other as he cut his birthday cakes. Vedang Raina, who was last seen in Jigra alongside Alia Bhatt, turned 25 on Sunday and chose to mark the occasion in London with close friends and loved ones. Among those who joined the celebrations was his rumoured girlfriend Khushi Kapoor. While the duo never confirmed their relationship, a photo from the celebration has sparked fresh speculation. The picture, shared by their mutual friend Kareema Barry on Instagram, captured a candid moment from Vedang's intimate birthday party. Vedang and Khushi were seen twinning in black, standing close to each other as he cut his birthday cakes. Khushi, beaming with joy, clapped for him in the background, adding to the warmth of the moment. Before jetting off to London, Vedang shot for a commercial with Hrithik Roshan. Sharing photos from the shoot, Vedang reflected on how special it felt to work with the superstar again. 'Real full circle moment. My first ever modelling gig (and first ever paycheck). I'll never forget how excited I was about this. 6 years later and shooting with @hrithikroshan sir again. Fanboy then and fanboy now," he wrote. Hrithik replied, 'You're doing really well. Keep at it." Though Vedang and Khushi have remained tight-lipped about their relationship, fans have picked up on subtle hints. Recently, Khushi was seen wearing a bracelet with Vedang's name on it during a holiday, sparking more buzz about their equation. Speaking to Bazaar India earlier, Khushi addressed dating rumours and said, 'It's definitely new for me, and it's not something I had to put much thought into before. I would like my work to be the main focus… I think it's best to keep your personal life private." Vedang also touched on the subject in a 2024 interview with GQ, saying, 'My dating life right now is taking a back seat because I'm focused on my career… I'm enjoying where I am, and there's a lot more I want to achieve." First Published: June 03, 2025, 01:35 IST


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Climate
- Hindustan Times
6-year-old girl killed as heavy downpour causes landslides in Coastal Karnataka
A six-year-old girl lost her life after heavy rains caused landslides in coastal Karnataka's Ullal taluk, officials confirmed on Friday. According to news agency PTI, the child, identified as Fatima Naeem, died when a compound wall collapsed on her house in Deralakatte, Mangaluru, early Friday morning. The relentless downpour has also triggered landslides in residential areas, leaving several residents trapped under debris. In one incident at Montepadavu on Thursday, five people were buried beneath a collapsed hillside, the report added. (Also Read: Bengaluru businessman bitten in road rage incident, incurs ₹2 lakh medical bill: Report) Rescue teams have managed to pull out two survivors so far, while efforts continue to locate the remaining trapped individuals. Authorities have issued warnings for vulnerable areas across the coastal belt, where intermittent rains persist. Local disaster response teams and district officials are actively coordinating rescue and relief operations to address the ongoing crisis. In another incident in Belagavi's Gokak town claimed the life of a three-year-old girl after a house wall collapsed on her during heavy rains on May 26, police officials said. The deceased has been identified as Krithika. The incident occurred around 7.30 am in Mahalingeshwar Nagar when Krithika and her younger sister Khushi were asleep. The wall of a neighboring house gave way and fell on them amid the downpour. Krithika died instantly, while her mother Reshma and sister Khushi sustained injuries but are reported to be in stable condition. They have been admitted to Gokak Hospital for medical treatment, according to a senior police officer. Karnataka is experiencing intense rainfall due to an early and vigorous onset of the southwest monsoon, leading to widespread disruptions across the state. As of May 25, the state recorded 139.3 mm of rainfall, a 160 per cent increase over the typical May average, making it the wettest May in over a decade . (Also Read: HS Venkatesha Murthy, celebrated Kannada poet, dies at 81 in Bengaluru. More details)


News18
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Khushi Kapoor Gets ‘Punched' By Orry, But Not How You Think
Internet sensation Orhan Awatramani, popularly known as Orry, and Khushi Kapoor have been keeping fans entertained with their quirky Instagram videos. In their latest clip, the duo dialled up the drama, quite literally. While sitting at a restaurant, Orry jokingly 'punches" Khushi in the face (not for real, of course) after a hilarious exchange. He asks, 'Are you ready with your order?" to which a seemingly confused Khushi replies, 'Yes, but I do have a question about the 'men-u', please." The pun? Absolutely intentional, and the internet can't stop laughing. Assuming she is asking about his love life, an infuriated Orry says, 'The men I please. The men I fucking please is none of your fucking business." The clip ends with Orry attempting to punch Khushi. While all this is in a light note, at first go, it might seem serious. The side note of the post read, 'Some people just can't mind their own bizzznizzzz."


New Indian Express
5 days ago
- Health
- New Indian Express
Menstrual health and dignity --aligning policy with rights in India
On the Menstrual Hygiene Day (May 28), campaigns and organisations are amplifying efforts to advocate even more vociferously for the adequate redressal of menstrual health challenges. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of India has asked the Central Government to frame a model policy on menstrual leave. This is a watershed moment for addressing menstrual health as a fundamental human right rather than 'women's personal issue.' The order comes in light of the millions of menstruators in the country who still face discrimination, manage menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) with inadequate infrastructure and encounter stigma that undermines the constitutional rights. By the Constitution of India, we, as citizens, irrespective of whether an individual is a person with uterus or not, are guaranteed that the State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds including sex (Article 15), Right to Life and Personal Liberty which includes Right to Dignity (Article 21) is also envisaged in the Constitution along with the Right to Education (Article 21 A)- all of which implicitly support menstrual health and hygiene(MHH) rights. However, there are myriads of systemic inequities, including social and cultural taboos and stigma, that undermine these principles. India is a signatory to multiple international human rights frameworks that should protect menstrual rights -- the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) which establishes the right to dignity (Article 1), health (Article 25) and education (Article 26), the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which India has committed to achieving by menstrual health remains inadequately addressed because there is a stark gap between the Constitutional Rights as well as international obligations India is committed to upholdvis-à-vis lived realities of menstruators on the ground. Reflecting on my campaigning journey of over four years since launching the menstrual awareness and equity campaign, Alharh, in Bhagalpur, Bihar in December 2019, I have seen our humble youth-led initiative steadily grow to reach nearly 4000 people. Yet, even today, the voices from the ground remain dishearteningly similar: a tale of shame and stigma that represents clear violations of fundamental rights. During one of our community events, 'KhullamKhulla Baat Karenge', silence spoke louder than those who actually spoke. Fourteen-year-old Khushi confessed that she kept mum at the event because she was too shy to speak about periods in public. However, she listened. Weeks later, she volunteered at the campaign, mentioning: 'Since that day, I feel compelled to notice the discrimination we face, even within our own homes simply because we menstruate.' Inspired to break taboos within her own home, she deliberately entered her kitchen, a space she was not 'allowed' to enter during her menstrual days and touched the pickle. This small but significant act empowered her tremendously. Nervous yet determined, she also sent pictures of her holding sanitary pads as an attempt to normalize the stigmatized and the unspeakable. This was no small change.