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News18
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub On His Bond With Swara Bhaskar: ‘People Thought We Were Married'
Last Updated: Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub revealed that his friendship with Swara Bhaskar was so strong that people often assumed they were married. Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub and Swara Bhaskar share a close friendship, often mistaken for a romantic relationship due to their strong bond. The duo first shared screen space in Raanjhanaa, playing childhood friends, and have since been close to each other. But their friendship extends beyond the screen, and it continues to draw attention. From engaging in poetry to lending their voices to social causes, Swara and Zeeshan have frequently been seen together. The actor sat for an interview with an entertainment portal recently and opened up about his enduring friendship with Swara Bhaskar, a bond so strong that it has often led people to assume they are a married couple. In a conversation with Filmygyan, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub revealed with a laugh, 'Itne logo ko ye lagta tha ki jaise we are married. Mere aur Swara ke rishte ke bare me apko batata hu. Itni confusion hai hamari logo ko lkar. Do log agar dikhte ki ye dost hai, do logo ko dekhkar bhai, itne logo ko ye lagta tha ki jaise we are married. Hmlog kai jagh pe dikhe. Matlab hmlogo ne kai cheezein ek dusre ki share kari, hmlog politically same sochte hai, to kayi baar hmlog kisi protest me dikh gaye, kabhi kisi aur cheez me dikh gaye. Toh, I think hmara na wo kabhi khatam nhi hua. (So many people felt as if we were married. I am telling you about the relationship between Swara and me. There is so much confusion about us. If two people see that they are friends, after seeing us, many people feel as if we are married. We were seen at many places. We shared many things with each other; we think politically alike, so many times we were seen in some protest, sometimes in some other thing. So I think that it never ended for us.") View this post on Instagram A post shared by F I L M Y G Y A N (@filmygyan) Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub reflects on his friendship with Swara Bhasker He went on to say, 'Ek point ke baad Swara se batchit thori kam ho gayi. Log bhi woh baat karte hai ki aisa kyu lagta logo ko, kyuki hamari dosti ekdm hi mar pitai wali hai. Jo Raanjhanaa me thi wahi wali. Exactly, waise hi hai, ki maar diya, koni maar di. Boht pyari dosti hai. (After a certain point, the conversation with Swara reduced a bit. People also talk about why people feel this way, because our friendship is definitely a fun friendship. The same kind that was there in Raanjhanaa. It is exactly like that, where they beat each other and hit elbows. It is a very lovely friendship.") The actor was last seen in Pankaj Tripathi's Criminal Justice Season 4. Up next, he is all set to star in the series Nyaya, produced by Sameer Nair and Applause Entertainment. The series will also star Saiyaara's Aneet Padda, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Raghubir Yadav, and Rajesh Sharma. First Published: July 28, 2025, 18:16 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Pati, Patni, Aur Panga promo: Rubina Dilaik accuses Abhinav Shukla of ‘poor quality romance'. Watch
With Laughter Chefs Season 2 concluding this week, Colors TV is set to air a new reality show, Pati, Patni, Aur Panga. On Pati, Patni, Aur Panga, the audience will get to see a few real-life couples putting their relationship to the test and also share some fun anecdotes about each other. The show's first promo has been released, and several couples have already spilled the tea about their famous better halves. Rubina Dilaik revealed that her husband, Abhinav Shukla, isn't great at romance, while Debina Bonnerjee shared that Gurmeet Choudhary can't sleep without rain sounds playing, something that ends up disturbing her. A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) Also Read: Hina Khan reveals love story with husband Rocky Jaiswal, says he 'never left her side' during battle with cancer The promo starts with Swara Bhaskar's husband, Fahad Mirza, objecting to Sudhes Lahiri standing with another woman. He says, 'If this option was available to all, why were we not given this?' Responding to him, Swara says, 'Even before he has properly arrived on the show, his colors have begun to change.' Later, Debina says, 'Gurmeet puts a rain sound tune every night to fall asleep, and the whole night I get disturbed.' Rubina adds, 'Engineers have the poorest quality of romance.' A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) In another promo of Pati, Patni, Aur Panga, Avika Gor reveals that her fiancé, Milind Chandwani, friend-zoned her for six months. A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) Later, Munawar Faruqui invits Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal on stage. Sonali Bendre asks Rocky how he felt about being married to TV's biggest superstar. Rocky says, 'I had witnessed that feeling 13 years back only.' Munawar later quips that men get married in their heads already when they like someone. A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) Swara Bhaskar and her husband Fahad Mirza make a musical entry on stage. Fahad says, 'Swara loves playing the dhol so much that she did so in a government office at our wedding. That poor guy got transferred.' Swara says, 'He has too many complaints to make. I think I made a mistake by coming on the show.' Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee also have a fun banter at the grand premiere of Pati, Patni, Aur Panga. A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) Other couples who will be seen on the show are Sudhesh Lahir and his wife, Geeta Phoghat and her husband. Pati, Patni, Aur Panga will air on Colors TV from August 2, every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 pm.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Pushpa Impossible: Pushpa is held responsible for Swara's disappearance
In the upcoming episodes of Pushpa Impossible, an emotionally charged twist shakes Pushpa's world once again. Swara (Vrihi Kodvara), the youngest and most sensitive member of Pushpa's family, feels neglected amid Dipti's pregnancy. With Dipti's attention shifting, Swara fears losing her place in the family and, in a moment of hurt, quietly leaves the house. While Pushpa (Karuna Pandey) arrives late to pick her up from school, she is shocked to discover Swara has gone missing — triggering panic and accusations. The blame soon falls on Pushpa, despite her relentless efforts to keep her family united. Karuna Pandey, who plays the titular role, shares, 'Just when Pushpa begins to find some peace, with the allegations cleared and Professor Rajveer encouraging her to return to college, life throws yet another curveball her way. Swara, who's always been the apple of Pushpa's eye, starts feeling insecure with Dipti's attention getting divided due to her pregnancy, and decides to quietly leave the house. Pushpa is filled with guilt and this creates an emotional upheaval within her family. This phase truly captures how a woman's journey never gets easier — it only evolves with new challenges.' As Pushpa tries to stay composed in the face of crisis, her maternal instincts kick in, and she embarks on an emotional search for Swara. Recently, Professor Rajveer Shastri (Gaurav Chopra) had asked Pushpa to return to college as his Guru Dakshina, but Pushpa humbly refused, expressing that she's let go of that dream — for now. Still, she honoured him on Guru Purnima, showing the strength of their bond. The episodes ahead promise an emotional rollercoaster, as Pushpa must balance her inner turmoil, family expectations, and the desperate hope of finding Swara before it's too late.


Glasgow Times
23-06-2025
- Health
- Glasgow Times
Hundreds celebrate International Yoga Day at Glasgow event
The Scottish Hindu Foundation hosted a celebration at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow on Saturday, June 21, in honour of International Yoga Day. This unique event attracted participants from across the country for a day of yoga, meditation, and cultural activities. Read more: Free football camps to take place across Glasgow this summer The programme included a Sun Salutations Marathon Challenge, laughter yoga, beginner and chair yoga, kids' sessions, face and therapy yoga, Swara and Hatha yoga, live music, and cultural performances. Dr Richa Sinha, chair of the Scottish Hindu Foundation, said: "We're overwhelmed by the turnout and the shared spirit of wellness. "It's amazing to see so many people—from first-timers to seasoned practitioners—come together in harmony to celebrate the power of yoga." The event began with Vedic chanting and lamp lighting, setting a spiritual tone for themed sessions focused on breathwork, balance, asanas, and meditation. All sessions were open to participants of every ability level. The Sun Salutations challenge was won by two women: a practicing NHS GP and a retired Police Scotland officer. To mark the event, the venue was decorated using eco-friendly materials, and attendees enjoyed healthy food stalls, handmade crafts, and holistic products from local vendors. Read more: Hundreds of Glasgow pupils to get free school meals in child poverty initiative (Image: Supplied) The inclusive atmosphere attracted families, seniors, children, and young professionals. Many stayed into the evening for the closing Kirtan meditation, led by Shri Prana Prabhu Ji from ISKCON, which included a sound bath. The event not only promoted physical and mental wellness but also emphasised sustainability and community spirit. Organisers extended thanks to the volunteers, instructors, sponsors, and the police team, who made a surprise visit on the day. With strong community support and positive feedback, the Scottish Hindu Foundation has already confirmed that the event will return next year on June 20.


News18
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Swara Bhasker Faces Backlash For Supporting Gaza Rally In Mumbai, Netizens Ask 'What About Pahalgam?'
Swara Bhasker shared a poster urging Mumbaikars to join a pro-Palestine rally at Azad Maidan. Her post triggered backlash, with netizens asking, 'What about Pahalgam?' Bollywood actress and activist Swara Bhasker has once again sparked an intense debate online after she posted a call to action in support of a solidarity rally for Gaza and Palestine. The rally, scheduled to be held at Mumbai's Azad Maidan on Wednesday, June 18, has been organized by a coalition of left-leaning political outfits and civil society groups. Swara shared the rally poster on her official X (formerly Twitter) account with the caption, 'Mumbai.. Show up for Palestine on 18 June! 🇵🇸❤️✨#stopthegenocideinpalestine." The poster calls for a collective condemnation of what it describes as the 'Israeli genocide of Gaza" and urges the Indian government to revise its official stance on the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Mumbai.. Show up for Palestine on 18 June! 🇵🇸❤️✨ #stopthegenocideinpalestine — Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) June 16, 2025 The event is being organized by parties and organizations including CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML) Liberation, Samajwadi Party, AIFB, RPI (Secular), among others. The actress' post quickly went viral and drew a mixed bag of reactions. While many lauded her courage for speaking up on a sensitive and polarising issue, others criticized the post as selective outrage. A number of social media users questioned her silence on other global and domestic humanitarian crises, particularly referencing the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. One user wrote, 'Why do you always protest for only one side? What about the victims in Pahalgam or the persecuted minorities in other parts of the world?" Another added, 'If you really care, go to Palestine instead of doing PR events in Mumbai." Some users even went so far as to tag Mumbai Police and Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, urging authorities to look into the legality of such protests and Swara's involvement. This isn't the first time Swara Bhasker has courted controversy for voicing her opinions on international matters. In the past, she has spoken up on issues ranging from the Rohingya refugee crisis to the CAA protests, often drawing both praise for her activism and criticism for what detractors view as biased political leanings. As of now, Swara has not issued any further statements in response to the online backlash. First Published: