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India.com
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Remember Shah Rukh Khan's daughter Anjali from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai? You won't recognise her after 27 years, here's how she look now
You all must remember Karan Johar's film 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'. This film, which came out in 1998, was a huge success. This film was a triangle love story between Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukherji. People liked the work of all three stars in the film, but the most popularity was gained by Sana Saeed who played the role of Rani Mukherji's daughter in the film. Sana Saee,d who won everyone's heart with the role of Chhoti Anjali in the film, has now grown up. In today's post, we have brought a latest photo of her for you, after seeing which you will surely be surprised. Sana Saeed, who looked innocent in the film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, has now grown up. Sana Saeed is very active on social media and keeps sharing her glamorous photos. Sana Saeed is now 36 years old, but it is a matter of regret that she did not get the popularity she deserved. Apart from a couple of films, she was also seen in some dance reality shows, but despite this, she did not get the desired success. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sana Saeed (@sanaofficial) Let us tell you that in 2023, Sana Saeed got engaged to long-time boyfriend Saba Woner, who is a Hollywood sound designer and lives in Los Angeles. Sana often posts pictures with him on her social media account.


Middle East Eye
07-05-2025
- Politics
- Middle East Eye
Social media users says Israel's war on Gaza 'greenlit' India's assault on Pakistan
Social media has been flooded with condemnations after India's attack on Pakistan, with many suggesting it was emboldened by Israel's assaults on Gaza and the muted response from the international community. India said on Wednesday it carried out "precision strikes' on 'terrorist camps' across nine sites in Pakistan, as its neighbour promised to retaliate. Pakistan said the strikes hit civilian areas, with official Pakistani sources reporting that 26 civilians were killed and 46 injured in these attacks. India's attack on Pakistan has driven many online to draw parallels to Israel's common justification of its attacks on Gaza, which have killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, on unproven claims of 'terrorist activity'. The two nuclear-armed states have been on edge since last month when India blamed Pakistan for a deadly attack in India-administered Kashmir, which killed more than two dozen people. India's "precision strikes" came after Pakistan on 30 April said it had credible intelligence that a military incursion by India was "imminent" in the aftermath of the deadly attack on the tourist hub of Pahalgam in India-administered Kashmir that killed 26. Pakistan has denied any involvement in the Pahalgam attack, and India has yet to provide any evidence of the attackers' alleged links to Pakistan. 'Reminder - there is no evidence whatsoever, certainly nothing provided by India, that suggests Pakistan (or even Kashmiris) were involved in the Pahalgam attack,' journalist Sana Saeed wrote in a post on X. 'But then again, as we have learned over the last 19 months, evidence isn't necessary anymore if you wanna bomb people.' New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters India striking multiple sites in Pakistan is a sign of how unhinged the country has become, following Israel's flagrant contempt for international law and diplomacy. To date they have provided zero evidence to substantiate their wild claims making them a rogue actor. — fatima bhutto 🇵🇸🇱🇧 (@fbhutto) May 6, 2025 Although India has undertaken similar tactics in Kashmir and Pakistan before the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on 7 October 2023 and Israel's subsequent war on Gaza, many online argue that Israel has 'greenlit' countries like India to engage in "global violence" without any shame. "Israel's genocide in Gaza has greenlit global violence. If the West lets them bomb civilians with impunity, why shouldn't India, the UAE, or others do the same? The rules based order was always a lie… now the world sees it," one social media user posted on X. "No consequences = no limits." Cannot help but wonder to what extent has Israel hollowed out international law for India to feel confident enough to target civilian areas across an internationally recognized border. — Aimun (@bluemagicboxes) May 6, 2025 "This is what happens when genocidal actors like Israel is not held accountable to international law. India decides to break all semblance of common sense and attacks a nuclear armed state, thinking it won't face any consequences," another social media user wrote. Many online pointed out that Pakistan and its citizens condemned the attack in Pahalgam last month, and were invested in investigating the perpetrators. The Pakistani government called for an impartial international inquiry into the incident. "Not a single Pakistani I saw took joy in the Pahalgam attack, everyone condemned it. Yet countless Indians on Twitter are openly celebrating the death of an innocent child," one post reads. "The western media, like India's media, are framing India's attack as a response to Pahalgam," journalist Azad Essa wrote on X. "That India is run by an authoritarian, anti-Muslim, Hindu right wing govt with expansionist ambitions, which has military/diplomatically supported Israel's genocide is not seen as relevant." Pakistan repeatedly called for de-escalation & offered support for investigations into the Pahalgam attack. India responded by committing a war crime by killing civilians, including a baby, in the middle of the night. From here onwards, this war is on India and India alone. — Fiza (@fizakhawar) May 6, 2025 Pakistani officials on Wednesday attended a funeral for a boy, aged seven, who was killed in India's strikes. Palestinians have also drawn parallels between Israel and India as they offer their thoughts to Pakistan and Kashmir online. 'India under a fascist regime clearly wants to take advantage of a world that can't stop even the most obvious genocide ever,' Palestinina-American Imam Omar Suleiman wrote on X. 'May Allah protect Pakistan, and the innocent people of the world at the mercy of small tyrants with big weapons.' Pakistan? — Hind Khoudary (@Hind_Gaza) May 6, 2025 While there are many parallels to be drawn between Israel and India, many social media users say that it is 'dangerous' to draw a parallel between Pakistan and Palestine and 'the actual Palestine analogue' is Kashmir. "The Indian government and its Hindutva nationalists are evil but you can't compare Pakistan to Palestine considering the former is a nuclear weapon with a proper military to fend for itself while the latter doesn't," one social media user posted. In addition, many have highlighted that the people of Kashmir will "lose more than anyone else" in a war between India and Pakistan. The people of Kashmir lose more than anyone else every time India and Pakistan fight it out over the region. Tightened military control. Suffocating spot checks. Curfews. Raids. Insecurity that anyone might be an insurgent. Thoughts with Kashmiri families. — Noor Ejaz Chaudhry (@noorejazch) May 6, 2025 "The worst part is, while India and Pakistan posture for power, it's Kashmiris on both sides who pay the price. school children, farmers, underdog towns no one can pronounce, will die before the world learns their names," one post reads.