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News18
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Anupamaa Actors Sagar Parekh, Nishi Saxena CONFIRM Relationship? Watch
Last Updated: Interestingly, Sagar Parekh and Nishi Saxena were paired opposite each other in the show also. Anupamaa actor Sagar Parekh and Nishi Saxena have seemingly confirmed their relationship. Recently, the latter took to her Instagram handle and shared an adorable video with Sagar. The clip featured several glimpses of the two actors as they seemingly stepped out for a dinner date. They were seen having a gala time as they enjoyed delicious food and also posed for selfies. Nishi added the song 'Tumse Hi Tumse' from the movie Anjana Anjani to her video and penned down the lyrics of the song in the caption. 'Abhi ke abhi yeh hogya yakeen ye zindagi meri hogyi teri🫶❤️," she wrote. Check it out here: Soon after the video was shared, Sagar and Nishi's Anupamaa co-star Alpana Buch took to the comments section and wrote, 'Both are my darling". Madalsa Sharma, who also used to play the role of Kavya in the Rupali Ganguly-starrer, also called them 'cute". However, it should also be noted that neither Sagar nor Nishi have issued a statement confirming or denying their dating rumours. Interestingly, Sagar Parekh and Nishi Saxena were paired opposite each other in the show also. While Sagar left the show mid-way late last year, Nishi also quit before the leap. Later in an interview, Sagar also revealed that the reason behind his departure from Anupamaa was the dropping TRP. 'I have got at least 100-150 calls regarding the same question. A lot of messages on social media for 2-3 months asking me the same question. The show doesn't work on the strategy of whether you are supposed to kill a character or not. The story keeps revolving around new topics. Anupamaa recently completed 1000 episodes and the makers have to keep bringing new content for the viewers who are demanding something new every week. It becomes a lot more difficult to run the No. 1 show past 1000 episodes," he told ETimes. Watch CNN-News18 here Hollywood, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and regional cinema, movie reviews and K-dramas, web series , Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published:


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Roadies XX: Evicted Contestant Nishi Tanwar Reveals Shocking Details; Says, 'I Have a Good Bond With Elvish, Rhea but Not With Prince Narula'
Reality show Roadies XX has been winning hearts ever since the very start. The show is entertaining fans more than ever with exciting episodes and adventurous tasks. The latest episodes left everyone shocked after Nishi Tanwar and Charlie got evicted from the show. Nishi got in touch with The Times of India exclusively and gave an interview. There, she spoke about her journey on the show, how she didn't expect to be evicted so soon, and much more. However, what raised many eyebrows was how she and Prince Narula didn't really get along. She mentioned how she was never a priority for Prince, and hence, didn't get enough chances to prove herself. She said, 'Things with Prince are bitter. While I've a good bond with Elvish, Rhea, and others, things aren't really great with Prince. I was never a priority for him. It was Mannu who was Prince's priority.' She shared, 'This year's season was solely made for the male participants and not for the female contestants. Be it the task or the gang leader's priority, it was always the men who seemed to be given the preference. I wasn't quite happy with it, and it made me feel like — why even call the female contestants on the show? They should make a show with only the men and then enjoy it. I was quite disappointed with this.' 'Honestly, I had a lot of respect for Prince sir when I entered the show,' Nishi shared. 'He was someone I looked up to — not just as a gang leader but as someone who had made his mark through sheer hard work. But somewhere along the way, things changed. I didn't get enough priority from him or my gang. While things with the other gang leaders are good, it's still bitter with him. Things ended on a bad note, and the bitterness remains. '


News18
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Nishi Tanwar Accuses Roadies XX Makers Of Favouritism: ‘This Season Was Solely For Male Participants'
Roadies XX contestant Nishi Tanwar opened up about not receiving enough support from her gang leader, Prince Narula. Roadies XX: Double Cross has kept fans hooked with its intense rivalries and high-stakes competition. Hosted by Rannvijay Singha, the latest season features a powerhouse panel of gang leaders, including Prince Narula, Elvish Yadav, Neha Dhupia, Rhea Chakraborty, and Gautam Gulati. However, the journey recently came to an end for Nishi Tanwar, a contestant from Prince Narula's gang. Following her elimination, Nishi opened up in an interview with The Times of India, expressing disappointment over the lack of support from her gang leader and teammates. She went on to allege gender bias in the show's format this year. 'This year's season was solely made for the male participants and not for the female contestants. May it be the task or the tasks or the gang leader's priority, it was always the men who were seen to be given the preferences." She further showed her disappointment with the makers, saying, 'I wasn't quite happy with it, and it made me wonder why they even call the female contestants in the show. They should make a show with only the men, and then enjoy it. I was quite disappointed with this." Nishi revealed that she had a lot of respect for Prince when she entered the show. 'He was someone she looked up to — not just as a gang leader but as someone who had made his mark through sheer hard work. But somewhere along the way, things changed. I didn't get enough priority from him or my gang. While things with other gang leaders are good, it's still bitter with him. Things ended on a bad note, and the bitterness remains," she added. However, despite her short journey, she is grateful to be a part of Roadies. Nishi said, 'Roadies is not just a game of strength — it's also a test of character. I made some amazing friends, learned so much about myself, and discovered how strong I really am. That's what I'm taking back with me." First Published:


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Roadies XX's evicted contestant Nishi Tanwar: This season looked like it was only made for the male participants
Reality show has been winning hearts since the very start. Fans are enjoying the entertaining episodes and are praising their favourites. Recently evicted contestant , recently got in touch with TOI TV, where she opened up about her experience on the show, how she 'wasn't 's priority' and more. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Nishi mentioned that even though her journey on the show was short, she's grateful to be a part of the show. Moreover, she revealed how she didn't receive the kind if support she was expecting from her gang leader and gang members. Another thing that Nishi spoke about was how she felt, this years Roadies was favouring the male contestants and was designed for them. She shared, 'This year's season was solely made for the and not for the . May it be the task or the tasks or the gang leader's priority, it was always the men who were seen to be given the preferences. I wasn't quite happy with it and it made me feel like why even call the female contestants in the show. They should make a show with only the men and then enjoy it. I was quite disappointed with this.' 'Honestly, I had a lot of respect for Prince sir when I entered the show,' Nishi shared. 'He was someone I looked up to — not just as a gang leader but as someone who had made his mark through sheer hard work. But somewhere along the way, things changed. I didn't get enough priority from him or my gang. While things with other gang leaders are good, it's still bitter with him. Things ended on a bad note, and the bitterness remains. ' Speaking about her overall journey, Nishi added, 'I have no regrets about how I played the game. I stood by my principles, and if that means losing people along the way, then so be it. At the end of the day, Roadies is not just a game of strength — it's also a test of character.' Despite the sour ending, she expressed gratitude for the platform and everything it taught her. 'I made some amazing friends, learned so much about myself, and discovered how strong I really am. That's what I'm taking back with me.'
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Bain aims to list Seven & i's supermarket business in about three years
By Makiko Yamazaki and Ritsuko Shimizu TOKYO (Reuters) - Bain Capital aims to list Seven & i Holdings' supermarket and retail business in around three years after boosting synergies within the group, an executive of the U.S. private equity firm said on Thursday. Bain also plans to scale up the business, potentially through acquisitions of rival retail chains as well as technology companies to digitize operations, Bain partner Naofumi Nishi said in an interview with Reuters. "The food supermarket industry is still fragmented and prone to economies of scale," Nishi said. "If the opportunity arises, we would like to actively consider acquisitions of other companies," he said. Seven & i agreed on Thursday to sell York Holdings, its non-core businesses including its sprawling supermarket operations, to Bain for 814.7 billion yen ($5.50 billion). Seven & i and its founder families will reinvest to take 40% of York. The York business houses 29 units including the Ito-Yokado chain, one of Japan's best-known grocery store businesses, as well as baby goods store Akachan Honpo and the company that operates Denny's restaurants in Japan. Nishi said Bain was not considering management and business reshuffles. The York business "has stores in premium locations and has ample room for growth," he said. Bain is stepping up investment in Japanese retail and consumer goods sectors, including recent buyouts of outdoor goods maker Snow Peak and Gelato Pique brand pajama maker Mash Holdings. Dealmaking has ramped up in Japan, as global funds such as Bain, KKR and Blackstone are increasingly seeking out Japanese investments viewed as having poor corporate governance or underutilised assets that could be reformed to increase shareholder value. Bain competed with KKR and Japanese buyout firm Japan Industrial Partners in the second round of bidding for the York business. ($1 = 148.2600 yen)