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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sahil Khan launches Six Sense Energy – A bold new premium energy drink
Introducing Six Sense Energy , a unique premium-grade energy drink that brings together the science of cellular health, holistic vitality, longevity, and everyday performance. Formulated in Switzerland and manufactured by the same world-class facilities responsible for iconic brands, including Diet Coke, Thums Up, and Kingfisher, Six Sense brings you world-class quality in every drop. Think top-tier ingredients, flawless production, and total vibe consistency. The brand is the brainchild of Sahil Khan , Bollywood actor and India's fitness icon, along with his brother-in-law, Shahid Sheikh, and sister, Shaista Khan. It's said that mixing business and family can be difficult, but Sahil Khan, like many other celebrities, thinks differently. Family is top priority, and together they envisioned a Swiss-engineered beverage that is bold and designed for the new-age alpha human — someone who values natural energy, focus and mental clarity, stamina, muscle endurance, inner wellness, and youthful resilience. Sahil Khan shares, "I'm excited to launch my own family brand: Six Sense is about living with intensity, passion, and balance — not just physically, but mentally, emotionally and intimately too. It reflects everything I believe in – it blends high-performance ingredients that boost your energy, sharpen your mind, and keep your glow game strong. Energy Is Everything! ' Shahid Sheikh envisions: 'Our mission with Six Sense was simple — to create an energy drink that keeps you fresh, focused, and full of fire.' Shaista Khan adds, 'Six Sense is more than an energy drink — it's a lifestyle companion, your daily dose of feel-good fuel. ' Sahil Khan, your go-to guy for strength, style and swagger, is bringing premium-grade performance in a can — for the sports, office, travellers, teens, gym, the nightclubs, the grind, the lifestyle and beyond. Six Sense is already becoming the talk of the town — with Sahil Khan's massive global community standing behind it. 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 .


Indian Express
12-05-2025
- Indian Express
Student among two booked over posts on Operation Sindoor held
The Mumbai Police have registered two FIRs on Saturday in connection with objectionable posts on the India-Pakistan tensions on social media. A college student has been arrested in one case, while in the second, police are trying to trace the accused. According to police sources, Chunabhatti police on Saturday booked a 20-year-old Sahil Khan from Qureshi Nagar, Kurla, for allegedly posting an objectionable message on May 9 on his Instagram account. Police registered a suo motu case against Khan and arrested him, said the source. The post was allegedly circulated to create an atmosphere of fear among the Indian public and to incite an individual to act against the country or to disturb public peace, stated the police hawaldar, who is the complainant in the case. Khan has been charged under sections 152, 197(2), and 353(1)(e) of Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS). In the second instance, a 26-year-old cable network businessman from Malad filed a police complaint with the Malwani police on May 9. According to the FIR, the businessman stated before the police that on Friday night, while scrolling through WhatsApp status of people in his contacts, he came across an objectionable post on Operation Sindoor. The businessman informed the police and filed a complaint against the user. Police have booked the unknown user of the number under BNS Section 353(2) (making, publishing or circulating any statement or report containing false information).


United News of India
12-05-2025
- Politics
- United News of India
Youth held for making anti-national statements
Mumbai, May 12 (UNI) A youth, identified as Sahil Khan, has been booked in Mumbai's Chunabhatti area for allegedly making anti-national statements during Operation Sindoor, police said on Monday. Khan, 20, is a resident of Kurla; in the city suburb, and is a student of engineering, police added. The local police has registered a case against Khan under Sections 152 (acts endangering the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India), 197(2) (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot), and 353 1(E) (statements amounting to public mischief) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for posting anti-India content. UNI-AAA ARN PRS


News18
28-04-2025
- Politics
- News18
Dehradun Youth Arrested For Sharing ‘Objectionable Remark' On Demolition Of ‘Mazar', Pahalgam Attack
Last Updated: The youth allegedly threatened to demolish a temple in a Facebook post and made an "objectionable" remark about the Pahalgam terror attack. Dehradun Police have arrested a youth for allegedly sharing a poster on social media related to the Pahalgam terror attack and the demolition of a 'mazar' inside Government Doon Hospital by the local administration, officials said. According to the police, the youth has been identified as Sahil Khan (20), a resident of Deep Nagar near Shiv Mandir under the Nehru Colony police station. The youth allegedly threatened to demolish a temple in a Facebook post and made an 'objectionable" remark about the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Police said the 'mazar' was razed because it was an 'illegal" construction. The city administration demolished the structure using two JCB excavators on Friday night after sealing the area in the presence of police. However, the Uttarakhand Waqf Board claimed that the 'mazar' was '100 years old" and was a legal structure. The district administration said it gave notice to the 'mazar's' mutawalli (manager) to provide documents, but those associated with the 'mazar's' management claimed they never received the notice. Police said some people are circulating videos of the demolition on social media, which they said 'may spoil the social harmony". According to the officials, police are also monitoring social media to identify those who are circulating such videos and warned that strict actions will be taken against them. Expressing his displeasure over the demolition of the 'mazar', Uttarakhand Waqf Board chairman Shadab Shams said that he has approached Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to conduct an inquiry into the matter. 'The chief minister has assured he will get the matter investigated, and action will be taken against whoever is found guilty," Shams said, adding that only an investigation can determine which side is right. He added that the Waqf Board should also have been taken into confidence before taking any action, as the property was notified in the Waqf records. Patients admitted to the hospital and their families used to come to the 'mazar' and offer 'chadar', Shams said. First Published: April 28, 2025, 07:36 IST


Time of India
27-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Post on Pahalgam attack landsDoon autorickshaw driver in jail
Dehradun: A 20-year-old autorickshaw driver was arrested and sent to jail in Dehradun after being slapped with the stringent BNS section 152 -- " endangering India's sovereignty , unity and integrity" -- for allegedly posting an objectionable comment on a social media account on the Pahalgam terror attack. Police said that Sahil Khan made the "derogatory" comment under a few re-shared photographs purportedly showing the demolition of a mazaar in the city. Besides BNS section 152, sections 196 (promoting enmity between religious groups) and 299 ( malicious and deliberate acts intended to outrage religious sentiments) along with section 67 of the IT Act were also part of the FIR which was registered following a complaint by Karan, a local resident. Notably, section 152 includes "inciting secession, armed rebellion, or subversive activities, as well as encouraging feelings of separatism". The punishment for violating this section can be life imprisonment. Dehradun SSP, Ajai Singh, said on Sunday: "After registering the case, we launched a probe and arrested the accused from Nehru Colony. We acted promptly in this matter as it was a serious one mentioning a post on the Kashmir terror attack which could have disturbed the law and order in the city. He was produced before the local court on Sunday, which later sent him to jail." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kalimantan Selatan: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Dehradun: A 20-year-old autorickshaw driver was arrested and sent to jail in Dehradun after being slapped with the stringent BNS section 152 -- "endangering India's sovereignty, unity and integrity" -- for allegedly posting an objectionable comment on a social media account on the Pahalgam terror attack. Police said that Sahil Khan made the "derogatory" comment under a few re-shared photographs purportedly showing the demolition of a mazaar in the city. Besides BNS section 152, sections 196 (promoting enmity between religious groups) and 299 (malicious and deliberate acts intended to outrage religious sentiments) along with section 67 of the IT Act were also part of the FIR which was registered following a complaint by Karan, a local resident. Notably, section 152 includes "inciting secession, armed rebellion, or subversive activities, as well as encouraging feelings of separatism". The punishment for violating this section can be life imprisonment. Dehradun SSP, Ajai Singh, said on Sunday: "After registering the case, we launched a probe and arrested the accused from Nehru Colony. We acted promptly in this matter as it was a serious one mentioning a post on the Kashmir terror attack which could have disturbed the law and order in the city. He was produced before the local court on Sunday, which later sent him to jail."