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Time of India
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Anushka Sharma shared goofy PICS with Virat Kohli and called him ‘the most secure man'
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are easily one of the most loved celebrity couples in India. Whether it's cricket or cinema, they've both made their mark, but it's their sweet and strong bond that wins hearts every time. Fans adore how they cheer each other on, share honest posts on social media, and aren't afraid to be goofy together. From flying kisses on the field to heartfelt notes on Instagram , Virat and Anushka are always giving us serious couple goals. And one such moment that stood out was when Anushka penned a beautiful love note along with some funny pictures in 2021, calling Virat 'the most secure man'. Goofy pics and a heartwarming note by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like CFD's: Investing $200 in Emaar Malls can give you a second income TradeLG Undo In December 2021, Anushka took to Instagram to celebrate her fourth wedding anniversary and posted a set of goofy and adorable pictures with her husband, Virat. But it was her thoughtful caption that made fans pause and smile. She wrote, "There is no easy way out, there is no shortcut home. Your favourite song and words you've lived by always. These words hold true for everything including relationships. Takes tremendous courage to be the person you are in a world filled with perceptions & optics. Thank you for inspiring me when I needed it and for keeping your mind open when you needed to listen.' This was followed by a powerful statement that made their fans fall in love with them all over again, 'Marriage of equals is only possible when both are secure. And you are the most secure man I know! Like I've said earlier, fortunate are those who really know the real you, the soul behind all the achievements, the man behind all the projections cast upon you.. May love, honesty, transparency and respect guide us always. P.S. : May we never stop goofin' around. I love that about us." A love story that keeps getting better Anushka and Virat's love story began on the sets of a TV ad shoot in 2013. After years of dating, they tied the knot on 11 December 2017 in a dreamy, private ceremony in Italy. Since then, the couple have always kept it real, sharing parts of their lives without trying too hard to fit into the celebrity mould. In January 2021, they welcomed their daughter, Vamika . And in February 2024, they became parents to a baby boy, Akaay . Virat Kohli & Anushka Sharma Meet Saint Premanand Maharaj In Vrindavan 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 .


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Time of India
Teacher killed in lightning strike while riding bike
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A senior teacher from a Zilla Parishad school in Yavatmal's Hiwara Sangam died after being struck by lightning while riding his motorcycle in the Malwada ghat area on Thursday. An eyewitness had said the teacher was attending a phone call while riding the bike. The incident occurred on the national highway connecting Mahur and Kinwat within the Mahur tehsil of Nanded district. "The fatal lightning strike happened around 3pm during pre-monsoon showers that brought strong winds and intense lightning. The victim, identified as Sanjay Pandey, was on his way to his native village in Karanji. He died on the spot," police said. Local sources reported that people quickly gathered at the location following the incident. Eyewitnesses described a sudden and severe weather event characterised by heavy thunder that startled residents in the area. Nanded district collector Dr Rahul Kardile said, "The report has been received from the gram sevak and after receiving the autopsy report a cheque of Rs 4 lakh will be given as compensation to the immediate kin of the victim." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like CFD's: Investing $200 in Emaar Malls can give you a second income TradeLG Undo Local residents speculate that the lightning may have been drawn to the teacher because he was reportedly using his mobile phone during the thunderstorm. When contacted, the Nahur police said they were currently in the process of recording statements related to this claim. In the wake of this tragic event, the Nanded district administration has issued an advisory urging the public to refrain from using cellphones during thunderstorms. Maharashtra has recently experienced the onset of pre-monsoon rains, which have already caused considerable damage to agricultural activities. Amidst this, legislative council's deputy chairman Neelam Gorhe, during her visit to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Jalna districts on Friday, appealed for installation of lightning arresters in considerable numbers. According to experts, using a cellphone during a thunderstorm isn't inherently dangerous, but it's often advised against because people might be more likely to be outside or near conductive objects while using their phone, increasing their risk of being struck. However, landline phones can be risky during thunderstorms because the metal components in the phone and wiring can conduct electricity from a lightning strike.


Time of India
29-04-2025
- Time of India
Excise official detained with Rs 3L
Bhubaneswar: Vigilance sleuths on Tuesday detained Krishna Nayak (57), excise superintendent of Dhenkanal district , for allegedly carrying unaccounted cash of Rs 3 lakh in a vehicle. "Acting on a tip-off, we intercepted her vehicle at Deulasahi road, Dhenkanal, and seized Rs 3 lakh from her possession. She could not satisfactorily account for the source of cash. It seemed she collected it as bribe from one or multiple liquor traders. She is being interrogated," a senior vigilance officer said. Searches are being carried out at five locations linked to Nayak in different parts of the state on suspicion of possessing disproportionate assets. Bhubaneswar: Vigilance sleuths on Tuesday detained Krishna Nayak (57), excise superintendent of Dhenkanal district, for allegedly carrying unaccounted cash of Rs 3 lakh in a vehicle. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like CFD's: Investing $200 in Emaar Malls can give you a second income TradeLG Undo "Acting on a tip-off, we intercepted her vehicle at Deulasahi road, Dhenkanal, and seized Rs 3 lakh from her possession. She could not satisfactorily account for the source of cash. It seemed she collected it as bribe from one or multiple liquor traders. She is being interrogated," a senior vigilance officer said. Searches are being carried out at five locations linked to Nayak in different parts of the state on suspicion of possessing disproportionate assets.


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Luxe homes maintenance rivals flat prices
Ahmedabad: If you believe that the price tag on an ultra-luxury apartment covers it all, you're in for a surprise. At the city's top-end addresses, buyers are handing over an additional Rs 40 lakh to Rs 2 crore — the cost of another upscale home —as one-time maintenance deposit, that too upfront, reports Parag Dave. Developers say it's the price of uninterrupted luxury living. For buyers, this is the new normal of hassle-free luxury living. Along the Iskcon-Ambli stretch, where duplex penthouses sprawl over a palatial 20,000 square feet, builders have pegged maintenance deposits at Rs 1,000 per square foot. That's Rs 2 crore upfront — locked in to create a Rs 60-crore corpus to maintain the glitzy premises that promises a luxury lifestyle with amenities, without flat owners having to shell out monthly maintenance fees for decades. "This is a 62-unit scheme in a 38-storey tower, standing 156m tall, one of the city's tallest residential buildings. We have added every luxury: a private theatre, grand banquet halls, gyms, pools, wellness centres and more. With Rs 5 per square foot monthly upkeep, cost to maintain the 6 lakh square feet space comes to Rs 30 lakh a month. Other apartments in the complex sprawl across 7,500-9,000 square feet, with maintenance costs coming to Rs 75-90 lakh. The corpus ensures smooth operations without residents having to argue about expenses later," said Rajan Shah, director of a leading realty group developing the project. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like CFD's: Investing $200 in Emaar Malls can give you a second income TradeLG Undo These mega-projects offer not just homes, but five-star lifestyles. Some luxury apartments include two kitchens, multiple family rooms, sprawling balconies, and separate spaces for formal and informal living. "One of our uber-luxurious residential projects has three swimming pools, a theatre for first-day releases with Dolby surround, banquet halls with attached kitchens, a fully air-conditioned building, residential guest suites, and even full-body massage rooms. Members pay Rs 700 per square foot as maintenance deposit — about Rs 75 lakh for a 10,700-square-foot home — because it guarantees a certain lifestyle without worrying about monthly upkeep," said Sunit Choksi, director of a real estate firm. "And here's the clincher — when owners sell these apartments, the maintenance deposit is refundable, making luxury accessible at zero monthly costs," he adds. The bar is set just as high elsewhere on Iskcon-Ambli Road. N K Patel, director of another real estate firm, said, "Our upcoming 8,000-square-foot apartments will require buyers to pay Rs 600 per square foot — around Rs 48 lakh per apartment — as maintenance deposit. With this corpus, the residents' welfare association will find managing the scale of amenities we are offering a breeze for years to come." Post-Covid, the appetite for such luxurious living has only grown. "Today's buyers want the club experience at home — minus the traffic jams. A well-maintained project doesn't just offer comfort; it also fetches a fat premium when owners eventually sell," said Dipak Patel, president of Credai Gujarat.