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Exclusive - Is Daisy Shah entering Bigg Boss 19? Here's what we know
Exclusive - Is Daisy Shah entering Bigg Boss 19? Here's what we know

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive - Is Daisy Shah entering Bigg Boss 19? Here's what we know

Bollywood actress Daisy Shah , who is best known for her role in Race 3, is now making headlines again. According to strong rumours, she has been approached to be a contestant in the upcoming season of Bigg Boss. While nothing has been officially confirmed yet, fans are already excited to possibly see her inside the most talked-about house on Indian television. Daisy Shah, who has worked with stars like Salman Khan , has always kept her private life away from the limelight. However, if she joins Bigg Boss, it could be a big change and a great opportunity for viewers to know the real her. Known for her glamorous presence and fearless attitude, Daisy might bring a fresh twist to the show. This is not Daily's first reality show, she has previously been part of Khatron Ke Khiladi where she proved her strength by participating in various dare-devil stunts. Bigg Boss is famous for its drama, entertainment, and unexpected twists. Every season, the makers try to bring in big names from the film and television industry to keep the audience engaged. If Daisy says yes, she could be one of the strongest contestants of the season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [Click Here] - 2025 Top Trending Search - Local network access Esseps Learn More Undo Fans have already started trending hashtags like #DaisyShah and #BiggBoss on social media. Some believe her experience in the film world will give her an edge, while others are curious to see how she will handle the tough tasks and relationships inside the house. As of now, Daisy Shah or the show's team have not made any official statement about the speculations. But if the news turns out to be true, this season of Bigg Boss might be more exciting for Daisy fans. What Daisy Shah looks forward to in 2021

Salman Khan Is 'Different' After 'Two Or Four' Drinks, Says Mika Singh: 'Approach After 6 PM'
Salman Khan Is 'Different' After 'Two Or Four' Drinks, Says Mika Singh: 'Approach After 6 PM'

News18

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Salman Khan Is 'Different' After 'Two Or Four' Drinks, Says Mika Singh: 'Approach After 6 PM'

Last Updated: Mika Singh said that Salman Khan treats him like an equal after having two drinks. Mika Singh shares a strong bond with Salman Khan as he is aware of his social secret: do not approach Salman before 6 pm. In a recent conversation with Shubhankar Mishra, Mika revealed that Salman Khan has different personalities during the day and during the night. Mika said the superstar becomes friendlier after having two or four drinks in the evening. Mika Singh said, 'Salman Bhai raat ko kuch aur hote hain aur din ko kuch aur hote hain (Salman Bhai is a different person at night, and a different person during the day)." He added, 'Salman Khan is very open with me. After two drinks, he treats me like an equal. But this shouldn't make you delusional, regardless if you're two pegs down or four pegs down. He's Salman Khan. The problem is when people become arrogant early in their lives." Mika Singh shared an anecdote about the Meet Bros and their meeting with Salman. He said, 'I've never told this story, but Meet Bros once had biryani with him, and thought that they'd become best friends. They don't know what I know. I know that Salman Bhai is cranky during the day, and that you should only approach him after 6 pm, preferably with a song. Between 2 pm and 6 pm, stay away from Salman Bhai. And so, Meet Bros had biryani with him at night, and the next day they went to the premiere of Race 3." 'They stood there eagerly, waiting for Salman Bhai. He came and walked past them. They were stunned that he didn't even say hello. They'd just had biryani the night before! I told them that this isn't the time to approach him. You need to wait for the evening. It's not that he needs to have a few drinks to chill, but he just takes his time to get into the zone. During the day, he's lost in his thoughts," he said. Mika recalled his first meeting with Salman and said, 'I was a fool. I should've touched his feet and asked if I could sing a song for him. He was there on set for the shoot of 'Jaanam Samjha Karo', and he even had tea with us. But I didn't have the street smarts to get his contact details. He asked me to sing, and I sang with full moves. He must've been thinking what a cartoon they've presented before me." First Published:

'Stay away from Salman Khan between 2 pm to 6 pm,' Mika Singh advises. Singer reveals how to meet the superstar
'Stay away from Salman Khan between 2 pm to 6 pm,' Mika Singh advises. Singer reveals how to meet the superstar

Time of India

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Stay away from Salman Khan between 2 pm to 6 pm,' Mika Singh advises. Singer reveals how to meet the superstar

When it comes to Bollywood 's biggest names, Salman Khan is undoubtedly in a league of his own. Known for his generosity, charisma, and larger-than-life persona. While fans see the mega-star radiate swag on-screen and warmth off-screen, those who've interacted with him up close know there's a method to approaching Bhai. And if you ever thought of casually walking up to him at any time of the day—well, singer Mika Singh has a word of advice: Don't. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack Pakistan reopens Attari-Wagah border to allow stranded citizens in India to return Key Jammu & Kashmir reservoirs' flushing to begin soon Air India sees Pakistan airspace ban costing it $600 mn over 12 months In a recent chat with journalist Shubhankar Mishra, Mika Singh opened up about his dynamic with Salman, and the very specific window when it's actually safe (and smart) to talk to him. Apparently, Salman has what Mika calls his 'cranky hours." He joked that at night, the actor is in a completely different mood than in the day, implying that Salman is a completely different person once the sun goes down. During the day, the superstar is mostly reserved, lost in thought, and likely to ignore even people he'd shared a meal with just hours earlier. Mika backed this up with a hilarious anecdote involving the Meet Bros. The composer duo had shared biryani with Salman one night and, understandably, assumed they'd bonded. But when they saw him at the Race 3 premiere the next day and tried to say hi, Salman walked right past them—without even a glance. Mika, revealed the golden rule to approach Salman Khan: 'Never approach Salman Bhai between 2 and 6 pm—especially without song.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Many assume they've formed a bond with Salman Khan after just one night of hanging out, but according to Mika, it's all about understanding the superstar's rhythm. Salman tends to open up only in the evenings, especially if music is part of the equation. It's not necessarily about having a drink—he simply needs time to ease into the right frame of mind. MORE STORIES FOR YOU ✕ « Back to recommendation stories I don't want to see these stories because They are not relevant to me They disrupt the reading flow Others SUBMIT Apparently, Salman also likes to call his close friends late at night—and expects them to pick up. Ignore those calls, and you risk upsetting him, Mika mentioned in the interview. Salman Khan and Mika Singh's collaboration The singer has delivered several chart-topping hits in collaboration with Salman Khan, including Jumme Ki Raat from Kick, Aaj Ki Party from Bajrangi Bhaijaan, and 440 Volt from Sultan, among others.

‘After two drinks, Salman Khan is a different person': Mika has cracked the code to keeping Bhai happy, says he shouldn't be approached between 2 pm and 6 pm
‘After two drinks, Salman Khan is a different person': Mika has cracked the code to keeping Bhai happy, says he shouldn't be approached between 2 pm and 6 pm

Indian Express

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

‘After two drinks, Salman Khan is a different person': Mika has cracked the code to keeping Bhai happy, says he shouldn't be approached between 2 pm and 6 pm

Singer Mika Singh recalled several stories about Salman Khan, and said that he is one of the few people who know when to approach the superstar. He said that one should stay away from Salman during certain hours of the day, because he is guaranteed to ignore you. It is only in the evening that Salman opens up, and that, too, if music is involved. In an interview with Shubhankar Mishra, Mika recalled a hilarious anecdote about Salman rebuffing Meet Bros at the premiere of Race 3, even though they'd chilled together only a few hours prior. Mika then let them in on his secret. ' Salman Bhai raat ko kuch aur hote hain aur din ko kuch aur hote hain (Salman Bhai is a different person at night, and a different person during the day),' he said, adding, ' Salman Khan is very open with me. After two drinks, he treats me like an equal. But this shouldn't make you delusional, regardless if you're two pegs down or four pegs down. He's Salman Khan. The problem is when people become arrogant early in their lives.' Mika said that he was guilty of making the same mistake in his first meeting with Salman. 'I was a fool. I should've touched his feet and asked if I could sing a song for him. He was there on set for the shoot of 'Jaanam Samjha Karo', and he even had tea with us. But I didn't have the street smarts to get his contact details. He asked me to sing, and I sang with full moves. He must've been thinking what a cartoon they've presented before me.' Recalling the story about how Salman ignored Meet Bros at a movie premiere, he said, 'I've never told this story, but Meet Bros once had biryani with him, and thought that they'd become best friends. They don't know what I know. I know that Salman Bhai is cranky during the day, and that you should only approach him after 6 pm, preferably with a song. Between 2 pm and 6 pm, stay away from Salman Bhat. And so, Meet Bros had biryani with him at night, and the next day they went to the premiere of Race 3. They stood there eagerly, waiting for Salman Bhai. He came and walked past them. They were stunned that he didn't even say hello. They'd just had biryani the night before! I told them that this isn't the time to approach him. You need to wait for the evening. It's not that he needs to have a few drinks to chill, but he just takes his time to get into the zone. During the day, he's lost in his thoughts.' Mika said that Salman tends to call his friends up at odd hours of the night, and gets upset with them if they don't answer. Mika was caught in a similar situation when he was in Bali. He said, 'Salman Bhai loves to sing. He also loves calling people up in the middle of the night, sometimes at 4 am. And he gets upset if you don't answer. I was in Bali, and I get a call from him at night. He tells me that he wants to sing the song 'Hangover', and he sang on the phone. I thought he sang very well. Then he sang 'Jumme Ki Raat', and I didn't have the heart to tell him… That was supposed to be my song, but obviously nobody was going to tell him that he couldn't sing it. So, I texted Bhushan Kumar and Sajid Nadiadwala, and I told them I knew what was happening…'

Top Field can show his wares second-up
Top Field can show his wares second-up

New Paper

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New Paper

Top Field can show his wares second-up

Horses can sometimes be off their game and a bit of a break could get things running again. Trainer Winson Cheng Han Yong will be hoping this holds true for his horse, Top Field. The Real Impact six-year-old has not visited the winner's enclosure since Oct 21, 2023. That was when he scored his fourth consecutive win while under the charge of Singaporean trainer Jason Ong at Kranji. The four-time winner in Singapore (1,600m to 2,000m) ran two more times for Ong, with the last being an unplaced run on Nov 25, 2023, before relocating to Cheng's yard at Sungai Besi. He resumed active duty on Feb 4 and looked good when running third to War Star in a 1,000m trial. Top Field stepped it up and won his next trial on March 11. That day, with Andre da Silva in the saddle, he took that sprint in a smart 1min 0.32sec. He needed to bring that form to the races, but it was not easy as the 1,100m trip in a Class 4B race on March 16 was hardly his cup of tea. Still, he ran good first-up. In that tight finish on March 16, Top Field ran 2¾ lengths behind One Abracadabra in sixth. After a break from racing, Top Field will line up in the Class 4B race (1,500m) on May 3. His workout on the morning of April 29 was rather inspiring. Taken out on a track rated yielding to good, the Happy Baby Stable-owned gelding ran out the 600m in a leisurely 40sec, after some serious cantering on Sungai Besi's turf track. The longer trip of 1,500m will be more to his liking, as two of his four wins at Kranji were over the mile. He deserves respect and can race well fresh, hence a first win in Malaysia will not come as a surprise. Cheng, who is seventh on the 2025 Malaysian trainers' premiership with 10 winners to his name, could pull another out of the hat when Golden Cup races over the 1,020m in that Class 5A sprint on May 3. Another six-year-old, Golden Cup has been winless since June 16 in a Class 5A race (1,200m) in Ipoh, but he turned in a good training gallop when running the 600m in 37.8sec. At his last start on April 20, Golden Cup - who also races in the colours of the Happy Baby Stable - went off as one of the outsiders in a Class 5A contest (1,150m). But he was never in the hunt, finishing eighth in that contest won by Lim's Sinai. The Turn Me Loose gelding had excuses. He had to race wide for most of the trip. A three-time winner from 34 starts, Golden Cup enjoys shorter sprint races, having won twice over 1,200m and once over 1,250m. While his favoured track appears to be in Ipoh, where he has scored two of his three victories, Kuala Lumpur is where he is based at. And, on the strength of his training gallop, we should see him raise his game and, with some luck, register a fourth win. Outside of Cheng's twosome, the Class 4A race over the 1,500m looks to be an interesting affair. Trainers Ananthen Kuppan and Simon Dunderdale, whose runners - Forever Sixty-One and Thunderous - fought it out and took first and second in Race 3 in Selangor on April 27 - could be involved in another duel. Ananthen's Ocean Jupiter and Dunderdale's Military Award were also impressive on the training track, clocking 38.6sec and 39.8sec respectively. Ocean Jupiter would have caused a huge boilover had he won at Selangor on April 5. Carrying little support when ridden by Wong Kam Chong, his win would have paid $107 in dividends, but he ran third to Fire. That was over the 1,200m on the short course. The son of Ocean Park will appreciate the extra 300m he has to see out on May 4. As for Military Award, he had a baptism of fire. On April 12, before his debut run in the Class 4A event (1,200m), a heavy downpour turned the grass track into a padi field. The field of 12 raced in mud and, with visibility down to near zero, Military Award plodded home in seventh spot, finishing 12¼ lengths behind the winner, Boomba. The Shamus Award gelding had come into the race on the back of a decent trial when running second to RS Dream. Now a four-year-old, Military Award came from Australia, where he won a race at Geelong, Victoria on Dec 27, 2023. That was over the 1,547m and Military Award won it with some authority, holding second spot until the final furlong where he hit the front and kept going. Should the weather hold on May 3, Military Award could start paying for his keep. Have him as a horse to follow. brian@

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