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Indian Couple Reality Shows That Redefined Love on Screen
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Nach Baliye To Sach Ya Kalesh, Indian Couple Reality Shows That Redefined Love on Screen

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

From sizzling chemistry to high-stakes emotional drama, Indian reality television has mastered the art of turning relationships into prime-time entertainment. Over the years, audiences have been hooked on shows that test love, trust, and compatibility—often blurring the line between reality and performance. These couple-based formats offer a mix of romance, rivalry, and raw emotion. Here’s a look at some of the most talked-about Indian couple reality shows that celebrate love, laughter, loyalty—and a little bit of kalesh!

Nach Baliye

Nach Baliye, India’s most popular celebrity couple dance reality show, has completed nine successful seasons. Featuring 10 television couples, the show combines glamour, rhythm, and romance as contestants perform on different themes and dance styles each week. Their performances are scored by judges and voted on by the audience, with one couple eliminated weekly.

Splitsvilla

Splitsvilla is one of India’s most popular dating reality shows, where young men, women, influencers, and celebrities search for their ideal match. Set in a glamorous villa away from the real world, contestants perform exciting tasks, form connections, and face eliminations. Through love, rivalry, and drama, one winning couple ultimately earns the title of Splitsvilla champions.

Sach Ya Kalesh

Sach Ya Kalesh, India’s first-ever microdrama reality show, premiered on Story TV in November 2025. Hosted by Sima Taparia, it features nine real-life couples, representing diverse modern relationships, who take lie detector tests to uncover truths about their bonds. Conceptualised by Story TV, this unscripted vertical-format show redefines love, blending authenticity, emotion, drama, and digital-age storytelling.

Love School

Love School, hosted by ex-flames Karan Kundrra and Anusha Dandekar, was a reality show designed to mend and strengthen relationships. Featuring young, estranged couples, the show guided them through emotional tasks and bonding challenges that tested trust and communication, helping them overcome misunderstandings and rediscover love in a fun, competitive environment.

Temptation Island India

Temptation Island India: Pyaar Ki Pariksha, streamed on JioCinema in 2023, is a reality dating show that tests love and loyalty. Hosted by Karan Kundrra with Mouni Roy as the queen of the house, the show brings couples and attractive singles together in Alibaug, where relationships are challenged and true bonds are put to the ultimate test.

Pati Patni Aur Panga

Pati Patni Aur Panga is a fun-filled Hindi reality game show on Colors TV. Featuring celebrity couples, each episode presents unique themes and games that test their bond through humor, romance, and playful challenges. With light-hearted arguments and love-filled moments, couples compete for the ultimate prize — Shaadi Ka Laddu!

Smart Jodi

Smart Jodi on Star Plus brings together 10 celebrity couples for 14 weeks of laughter, love, and challenges! Hosted by Maniesh Paul, this entertaining reality show celebrates the quirks and chemistry of real-life partners as they compete in fun tasks to win the ultimate trophy and prove they’re the smartest jodi of all!

Power Couple

Power Couple on Sony TV, hosted by ex-couple Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora, brought together 10 celebrity couples under one roof in Goa. Through a series of emotional and physical challenges, the show tested their love, trust, and compatibility. After weeks of intense competition, Naved and Sayeeda emerged as the ultimate Power Couple.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Struggle To Stardom, A Peek At 21-Year Evolution Journey Of Gaurav Khanna

Manisha Karki

Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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Vijay Varma reveals battling severe depression, says Aamir Khan's daughter helped him: ‘I couldn't move from my couch’
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Vijay Varma reveals battling severe depression, says Aamir Khan’s daughter helped him: ‘I couldn’t move from my couch’

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 09, 2025 06:06 am IST

Vijay Varma opened up about seeking therapy, and getting diagnosed with anxiety and depression.

Actor Vijay Varma has opened up about his mental health issues for the first time. The actor was in conversation with Rhea Chakraborty in her podcast, where he shared that he was diagnosed with severe depression and anxiety, and he turned to yoga as well as therapy to heal.

Vijay Varma was last seen in the web series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack.

What Vijay shared

During the chat, Vijay shared, “I was all alone in an apartment in Mumbai. Luckily, I had a small terrace — I could see the sky, be with the elements. Otherwise, I would’ve gone mad. Actually, I did. What happened to me is that pause, that constant running after work, the byproduct is that you become so lonely. I felt very lonely, very afraid and I was like why can’t I move from my couch for four days? What’s going on?”

How Ira Khan helped him

He went on to add how Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan helped him at that time. He said, “At that time, Ira and Gulshan [Devaiah] were like my little support system. Ira was assisting on Dahaad, and we had all become good friends during the shoot. We’d video call each other on Zoom, have dinners — that was our circle. But I kept deteriorating. She was the first to point out, ‘Vijay, I think you need to start moving a little bit.’ She would do Zoom workouts and make me work out. Eventually, I did speak to a therapist, on Zoom, and I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety… My therapist even suggested medication. I told her, ‘Let me try managing for now.’” Vijay shared that he did surya namaskars and yoga as well as sought therapy.

On the work front, Vijay was last seen in IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack and the film Murder Mubarak. He is set to star next in Gustaakh Ishq, which is slated to release on November 28.

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When Sulakshana Pandit Declared: Those Who Call Me Insane Are Just Jealous of Me – Throwback

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

This article was first published in the print edition of Filmfare in August 2002. We recreate this rare interview for our readers and fans of Sulakshana Pandit. The senior actress-singer passed away at the age of 71 on November 6, 2025. The article has been republished in it’s final print form. Read on…

I hesitate to enter the open doorway before me. Surely no one could be living here. The walls are bare, the rooms bereft of furniture, clothes lie strewn all over the floor. A door on the right leads to the kitchen, in which I can see only a gas stove. A meal couldn’t have been cooked here in months. As I move warily into the living room, my escort addresses a figure on the four-seater sofa that has obviously seen better days. “There’s someone to meet you.”

The face that looks at me is familiar. But a far cry from the Sulakshana Pandit I knew, a woman who loved piling on the make-up, the clothes, the jewellery. The woman in front of me is dressed in a faded nightie teamed with a salwar, her neck weighed down by a massive brass figurine of Balaji hanging on a nada.

The one thing that’s intact about Sulakshana is her complexion. She may well have just stepped out of the beauty parlour after an expensive facial. Her glazed eyes try to focus on the unaccustomed sight of a visitor and when I introduce myself, she excuses herself to freshen up.

I look around the living room. It is a large one by Mumbai standards two flats have been combined to make up one comprising around 2000 square feet. Parts of the false ceiling have given way. There are no lights or fans. A wall unit stands, bare. A huge Ganpati calendar is stuck on the wall near a window that opens onto the sea. Returning, Sulakshana leads me to a smaller room.

Here, too, pieces of cloth lie scattered on the floor. A wall cupboard has obviously been removed from the room, but a full-length mirror still dominates a wall. She promptly heads for it to check her face. And then gestures me to sit down on the floor for a chat.

“How I wish I’d won some prestigious awards so that film-makers and music directors would know that I’m still around,” she sighs. “Somehow, I stopped getting work quite some time ago. But people still tell me that I have a good voice and that I should return to playback singing.

“Whenever I’m alone, I go to my shack on the beach and sing with my harmonium or tanpura. I know I can no longer return to lead roles in Hindi films but my voice is still good.”

Sulakshana Shashi Kapoor

In her days, Sulakshana acted in over 50 films with the top heroes and banners of the time. She sang most of her own songs and, apart from the solos, had the opportunity to sing with Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh and Manna Dey.

She longs to sing again. “I’d feel highly obliged if my brothers (composers Jatin-Lalit), Anu Malik or AR Rahman gave me a chance,” she says softly. “My brothers feel I’m not big enough a name today. I agree that they needed to work with well-established singers like Kavita Krishnamoorthy and Alka Yagnik when they were just starting out and needed to find a foothold in showbiz. But once they’d done that, they could have given me some songs to sing. Lataji is still going strong at 70-plus. I’m only 40-plus. If they’d helped me out, I wouldn’t be in the situation I’m in today. But I’m glad that the singers my brothers have worked with have brought them popularity.”

She then recalls the day Jatin had come over to show her his new car. “He asked me whether I’d like to keep it. Of course I couldn’t. As it is, I hardly go out. He needs it more. I love Jatin, he’s the son I never had,” she smiles faintly.

And says in an aside, “I wish they’d been given Devdas to score. They would have been ideal since we belong to Kolkata and they have the necessary classical background.”

A long pause. Then, tears welling up, she gasps, “I’ve been very upset ever since my mother passed away three years ago. A very spiritual lady, she was the one who provided me with strong moral support all through my life. I know it’s said that I’m pagal. Well. Dil to pagal hai hi. By the grace of God. I’m okay. There’s been no one to look after me since. Zindagi veerana ho gayee hai.”

Wiping her eyes, she continues, “I know it’s said that I’m pagal but that’s not true. Music is constantly on my lips. And like so many other singers, I use my hands freely while singing. Is that pagalpan? Well, dil to pagal hai hi. Those who call me insane are just jealous of me. By the grace of God, I’m okay.”

Sulakshana Jeetendra

Sitting up suddenly, she says with a determined look, “It was from my mother that I learnt never to give up. Even after my father left us, she single-handedly brought up the seven of us three brothers and four sisters. I looked after my brothers and sisters, I did whatever my mother asked me to do for them, no questions asked. But I’m not God, I’m just a human being. I’ve learnt that helping your family is fine but that you have to think of yourself and your last days too.”

For now, she has her elder sister, Maya, and her 20-year-old nephew Varun living with her. She tells me pointedly, “But I haven’t asked anyone for money. Roti-dal to kha hi leti hoon. I’ve done a lot for others. I’m confident that when I die, my brothers and sisters from the film industry will mourn me. The colleagues I worked with were always nice to me, they respected me. In fact, they’re upset that I no longer have a car or even a telephone. But I’m above such material things.”

How does she manage to survive? By Sulakshana’s account, Jatin and Lalit give her some money every month. Her sisters Vijayeta and Sandhya help, too. Vijayeta provides the rations and visits her, while Sandhya pays her electricity bill, she says.

Tears flood her eyes yet again as she veers off into a memory and confides: “I loved Sanjeev Kumar so much. He was so nice. He’d given me a set made with yellow sapphires. But he spoiled my life. One day, after his bypass operation, we had gone to a Hanuman mandir in Delhi. I told him that I loved him and asked him to put Sindoor in my parting. I told him to marry me so that I could look after him. But he refused, saying that he could never forget his first love, Hema Malini. He used to cry for her. His death shattered me.”

She reflects, “Life is so short. Why fight? Each one of us has to go some day. What do you get by hurting others? Why get intoyeh tera hai, yeh mera hai? Iske saath kaam karo, uske saath nahin. Why such politics? That’s a dirty game. Keep away from it.”

Sulakshana Pandit

Music is her only solace, she says. Whenever reality gets too much to bear, she sings herself a song from Hum Dono; she calls it the song of her life:

Mein Zindagi ka saath nibhata chala gaya
Har fikra ko dhuen mein udata chala gaya
Barbadiyon ka sog manana fizul tha
Barbadiyon ka jashna manata chala gaya
Jo mil gaya ussiko muqaddar samajh liya
Jo kho gaya main usko bhulata chala gaya
Gham aur khushi meinfarqa na mehsus ho jahan
Mein dil ko us maqaam pe laata chala gaya…

Her song plays in my mind as I prepare to make my exit. She waits with me for the lift. “It was nice speaking to you,” she smiles. “Dil halka hua.”

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Gouri Kishan’s Stand Against Body Shaming Highlights Deep-Seated Appearance Bias In Indian Show Business
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Gouri Kishan’s Stand Against Body Shaming Highlights Deep-Seated Appearance Bias In Indian Show Business

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

When actress Gouri Kishan was asked at a press conference for her film Others how much she weighed, the question was so jarring that she immediately challenged the journalist: “How does my weight concern you in any way?” Her demand for relevance, dignity and parity — “Would you ask a male actor the same, in the same tone?” — struck a chord across social-media feeds and film-industry corridors.

But beneath this singular moment is a much larger story: the entertainment world’s long-standing reliance on appearance, especially for female actors, and how that reality has seeped into public perceptions and media practices. Gouri’s experience did more than make headlines; it reminded us how deeply appearance stereotyping continues to influence Indian film and television.

Also Read: Somi Ali Once Again Accuses Ex-Boyfriend Salman Khan of Harassment, Claims She’s Being Threatened On Call

At the promotional event, a YouTuber turned press-room questioner pointedly asked about Gouri’s weight — an incident later condemned by industry bodies such as the South Indian Artists’ Association and the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists. Gouri issued a public statement urging the media to treat artists with respect, emphasising: “Comments or questions – direct or indirect – that target a person’s body or appearance are inappropriate in any context. I wish I had been asked questions about the film – the work I was there for.”

Her courage in rejecting the question underscored the routine nature of appearance-based comments in press rooms — and how conditioned many actors have become to slipping past them silently.

Beauty, Body and Bollywood’s Historical Scripts

Appearance stereotyping in Indian entertainment is hardly new. Scholars note that from the 1940s onwards, mainstream Hindi cinema preferred fair-skinned women, slim bodies, and “idealised” feminine beauty aligned with upper-class aesthetics. A working paper revealed that Bollywood not only mirrored but also reinforced social biases regarding skin colour and gender roles.

For decades, the ‘hero-lead’ female actor was expected to be tall, light-skinned, slender and styled in a way that underscored glamour. Even as narratives changed, those appearance markers remained. A 2019 paper on beauty standards in Indian media concluded: “Mainstream Hindi movies & television channels reinforce the ideal woman as one with fair skin, light eyes, longer hair and a slim body.”

And the result? A dual effect: inside the industry, talent began to count second to “look”; in the audience, appearance turned into a metric of worth. When actresses deviate from the ideal — whether by weight gain, darker skin, unconventional height or even visible signs of ageing — they can face harsher scrutiny, fewer roles and body-linked commentary disguised as curiosity.

Gouri Kishan’s Case: A Reflection of Who Pays the Price

When Gouri Kishan asked whether a male actor would face the same invasive question about his weight, she exposed the gendered nature of appearance policing. Men in Indian cinema certainly face looks-based commentary, but rarely with the same volume, intensity or professional cost that women suffer.

The virality of her response reflects a shift: the public is no longer willing to quietly absorb these scripts. Social-media users and fellow actors rallied to praise Gouri Kishan’s stand, reminding us that the industry — and the media ecosystem around it — still requires accountability for questions that treat bodies as tabloid fodder.

The ripple effect of these entertainment-industry norms goes further than movie-stars. When the screen valorises one body type, one skin tone, one notion of glamour, it influences self-image among viewers. Teens who idolise actresses might begin to equate success with slimness or fairness. Audiences might presume that talent is secondary to “look” in casting decisions.

The barrage of questions directed at actors at press-meets often codifies: you must be beautiful, you must stay slim — your craft alone won’t shield you from appearance judgments. Gouri Kishan’s intervention invites us to ask tougher public questions: Why are appearance-based questions still taken for granted in supposedly professional media settings? How often does an actor’s body overshadow her work?

The entertainment industry is slowly shifting. Actors such as Chitrangda Singh have spoken out about fuller figures and dusky skin being embraced. But Gouri’s moment calls us to the next step: practice, not just advocacy. Media outlets must scrutinise the questions they allow; production houses must resist look-based casting norms; press-meets should be professional spaces focussed on work, not optics.

Actors, meanwhile, continue to face a choice: accommodate appearance demands or challenge them. Gouri chose the latter — not as an act of defiance alone but as a push for systemic change: that bodies are not there for public commentary, and that talent, dedication and craft deserve the prime spotlight.

Yes, the question was about a celebrity’s weight — and yes, it hit digital headlines. But the bigger story is the legacy behind that question: decades of stereotyping that say women must look a certain way to be valuable. Gouri Kishan’s sharp reply echoes a growing resistance.

Her words may seem aimed at one journalist in one room, but they echo across the broader media—on-set, in casting offices, on social media feeds. The question isn’t merely about Gouri’s weight—it’s whether the industry and the media will stop treating a body as headline and start treating a person as professional.

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Rakhi Sawant Reveals If She'll Fall In Love, Get Married Ever Again
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EXCLUSIVE: Rakhi Sawant Reveals If She’ll Fall In Love, Get Married Ever Again

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Rakhi Sawant recently expressed her strong stance on love and relationships. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, she emphasised her contentment being single and shared her painful past experiences. Rakhi advised her fans to avoid marriage, urging them to live alone, love themselves, and respect others. She highlighted her journey of overcoming hardships without any support, proud of her independence. Scroll down to read what she said.

Rakhi Sawant Reveals If She’ll Fall In Love, Get Married Ever Again

When asked if we will see her in another relationship or in love, Rakhi Sawant responded, “O bhai, aap shaant baitho! Ye main apne sar pe rakh leti hoon… bhai! Mujhe zindagi mein pyaar nahi karna! Tauba tauba tauba! Meri maa ki tauba, mere baap ki tauba, mere Khuda ki tauba! Ek minute—tauba tauba tauba tauba! Kabhi pyaar nahi karna mujhe, kabhi pyaar-shaadi nahi karni. Main single kaafi hoon! Mujhe koi relationship nahi chahiye. Ek relationship maine kiya, shaadi ki, talaaq ho gaya mera —aur usmein mujhe saat janmon ke dukh mil gaye! Sirf chhe-saat mahine ki shaadi mein! Abh toh main single hi achhi hoon. Mujhe jeete ji jahannum mil gaya tha, jahannum kya hota hai, maine dekh liya! Abh main jannat mein hoon.”

Rakhi Sawant’s Message To Fans

Speaking of what life advice will she give to her fans, Rakhi answered, “Shaadi mat karna kabhi! Akela jeeyo, please. Apne aap mein himmat rakho, love yourself! Apna khayal rakho, koi padosee nahi aayega tumhara khayal rakhne. Achhi zindagi jeeyo, ek hi life hai! Koi saat janm-vanm nahi hote maa ki aankh! Yaad rakhna, agar agla janm mila, toh mujhe milna, par ye janm main isi ke saath guzaar loongi. Agla janm hota hi nahi, ek hi janm hota hai! Ek hi janm mein achhi zindagi jee lo.“

She concluded, “Sabko pyaar karo, sabki izzat karo, maa-baap ki izzat karo, guru ki izzat karo, biwi ki izzat karo, husband ki izzat karo, aur khud se pyaar karo. Main aaine ke saamne khadi hoti hoon aur khud ko salute karti hoon, ‘I salute you!’ Main sochti hoon, maine bahut mehnat karke aayi hoon- bahut dhakke khaake, bina kisi godfather ke, sirf apni mehnat se aayi hoon main.”

About Rakhi Sawant’s Relationship

  • Rakhi Sawant was in a relationship with Abhishek Awasthi, Elesh Parujanwala, Ritesh Singh, and Adil Khan Durrani. She was in a tumultuous three-year relationship with choreographer Abhishek Awasthi, which ended dramatically when she slapped him in front of the media on Valentine’s Day 2011; Awasthi later called it “the biggest mistake of my life.”
  • In 2009, Sawant participated in the reality show Rakhi Ka Swayamwar, where she got engaged to NRI businessman Elesh Parujanwala, but the relationship was short-lived and later admitted to be staged for publicity, with her revealing she got engaged for financial reasons.
  • In 2019, she secretly married an NRI named Ritesh, but their relationship ended after it was revealed he was already married with a child; she confirmed they were never legally married.
  • Sawant married businessman Adil Khan Durrani in May 2022 and converted to Islam, adopting the name Fatima, but their marriage was marred by public disputes, accusations of infidelity, and domestic violence, leading to Durrani’s arrest in 2023 and their eventual mutual divorce in October 2025, after which Durrani married Somi Khan.
  • In January 2025, Sawant announced her relationship with Pakistani actor Dodi Khan and intentions to marry him, but she later revealed in October that the wedding had been called off amidst mixed reactions and speculation about publicity stunts.

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The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna, Dheekshith Shetty film shows spike; collects ₹3 crore
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The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna, Dheekshith Shetty film shows spike; collects ₹3 crore

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Updated on: Nov 08, 2025 10:16 pm IST

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rahul Ravindran’s drama stars Rashmika Mandanna and Deekshith Shetty in lead roles. Here’s how it’s faring. 

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rahul Ravindran’s Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty-starrer The Girlfriend was released in theatres this Friday. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, but due to good word of mouth, it has seen a spike in collections on its first Saturday. Here’s how it’s faring. (Also Read: The Girlfriend post-analysis: Rashmika Mandanna’s emancipation is much-needed antithesis to alpha male culture)

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna plays Bhooma Devi in the Rahul Ravindran film.

The Girlfriend box office collection

According to trade website Sacnilk, The Girlfriend brought in a collection of ₹2.50 crore net in India on Saturday, taking its domestic total to ₹ 3.80 crore. The film had an opening of ₹1.30 crore, with the Telugu version making ₹ 1.25 crore and the Hindi version earning only ₹ 0.05 crore. It saw an occupancy rate of 25.38% on Saturday, compared to 16.90% on its opening day, indicating an increase in revenue. With the film’s team going all out to promote, it remains to be seen if the film will continue to improve over the weekend and how it fares during the weekdays.

About The Girlfriend

The Girlfriend is directed by actor-filmmaker Rahul Ravindran and produced by Dheeraj Mogilneni and Vidya Koppineni. Hesham Abdul Wahab has composed the film’s music, and Allu Aravind’s Geetha Arts has presented it. Rashmika and Dheekshith play the lead roles in the film, which also stars Rao Ramesh in a key role. The film tells the story of postgraduate student, Bhooma Devi (Rashmika), who is gaslighted into falling in love with Vikram (Dheekshith), the college stud. She soon finds herself in a toxic situation she does not seem to be able to extract herself from.

Talking to Hindustan Times last year, Rahul spoke about the film and praised Rashmika, saying, “Rashmika is the kind of person you could close your eyes and go to war with. The amount of faith she has given me as a director…the way she has dived in and given her everything, it has been an absolute pleasure to work with her.”

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Junglee Pictures’ HAQ Sees 100% Jump on Day 2, Box Office Collections to Double Up on Sunday

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Dhar starrer HAQ is making waves at the box office. After registering a promising opening on day one with a collection of Rs.2.03 crore, the film showed a 100% jump on day 2 of its theatrical run. HAQ has found universal love among audiences across the country, and the numbers are expected to jump another 100% from Saturday’s collections.

HAQ is showcasing similar trends to Vikrant Massey’s 12th Fail, an authentic film that performed excellently after strong word of mouth and positive reviews began pouring.

Directed by Suparn Varma, HAQ stars Emraan Hashmi, Yami Gautam Dhar and it also features Vartika Singh making her debut with the film and powerhouse performers Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady. It explores themes of the Uniform Civil Code, Triple Talaq, and gender equality before the law. Written by Reshu Nath, produced by Junglee Pictures, in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, HAQ is currently running in theatres.

HAQ

Audiences have been reacting positively to the movie. The initial reactions for the movie opened up about the strong plot and intense performances from Emraan and Yami. During an exclusive interview with Filmfare, Yami said, “Today, we’re having larger conversations about these things, and that’s a good thing. The kind of roles being written for women are evolving, and audiences are welcoming. Audience never discriminates. I feel like a small part of this ever-evolving phase of cinema.”

Our reviewer gave the movie 4.5 stars. He commented, “Haq is a reminder that clarity, reason and moral courage can indeed be cinematic. Watch it for its sincerity, for its grace, for its argument but above all, watch it for the performances that give this battle a beating, breathing human heart. And watch it because it believes that the Indian woman, regardless of faith, deserves the Constitution as her shield, not the mercy of men.”

Also Read: Yami Gautam and Emraan Hashmi’s HAQ Positively Debuts at The Box Office

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Did Shah Rukh Khan Really ‘Struggle’ in Bollywood? A Friend’s Claims Upset The Myth
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Did Shah Rukh Khan Really ‘Struggle’ in Bollywood? A Friend’s Claims Upset The Myth

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

When one of Bollywood’s most enduring superstar stories meets a dose of revisionism, it makes for complex headlines. Veteran producer-actor Viveck Vaswani has just made waves by claiming that Shah Rukh Khan never faced the kind of hardship commonly attributed to his “outsider” narrative. According to Vaswani, the actor arrived in Mumbai and was promptly housed in the posh Cuffe Parade locality—far removed from the myth of sleeping on pavements or struggling to make ends meet.

Vaswani, who sheltered Shah Rukh in the early 1990s and collaborated with him on his early film outings, said candidly: “Not once did he struggle from the road. He was living in Cuffe Parade. After he got married and needed a place, director Aziz Mirza helped with a house in Bandra.” He further underlines that Shah Rukh was treated with “kid gloves” from day one—from directors, neighbours and the small circle of industry friends who backed him. This stands in stark contrast to the oft-repeated “Delhi boy with nothing arrives in Mumbai and fights his way to superstardom” narrative.

For decades, Shah Rukh has answered questions about his background with the story of being a Non-Resident Delhi lad, coming from a non-filmy family, to conquer Bollywood. At the WAVES 2025 summit, for example, he insisted that what matters is not where you come from but how you make your place. He said, “I also have a problem with the distinction of the outsider and insider… where you come from is not important.” Yet Vaswani’s remarks suggest that the “struggler” tag may deserve a fresh read.

Why does this matter? Because the myth of the struggling outsider holds immense cultural currency in India. When a star like Shah Rukh is framed as having “nothing” and “coming from nowhere,” it becomes an inspirational tale—one that feeds into how audiences imagine merit, ambition and the “dream” of Bollywood. But if the scaffolding of that myth shifts—if it emerges that he was housed in luxury from the start or supported by key insiders—it challenges foundational parts of how we imagine “rags to riches” in entertainment.

There are multiple layers here. On one level, Vaswani is defending his friend and the industry: he argues the narrative laid out by Shah Rukh’s son Aryan Khan’s series—which painted Bollywood as cut-throat and filtering outsiders through narrow filters—was unrecognisably bleak compared to the experience Vaswani remembers. On another level, we confront the broader question of how star-mythologies are constructed. Did Shah Rukh truly struggle? Or did he start from a place of relative comfort Yes. And does it matter? Perhaps less for his star credentials, more for how future aspirants frame their own dreams.

What Vaswani’s comments force us to ask: If one of Bollywood’s biggest names did not face the “zero” baseline struggle, does the notion of “outsider triumph” change? Does the industry become less about overcoming and more about being well-placed, well-connected, well-served? The answer is probably a mix—but the discourse matters.

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Shah Rukh’s own responses suggest discomfort at being boxed into “outsider” labels, especially when he emphasises that his world always believed he belonged: “When I came here I never thought I was an outsider, I believed this is my world.” That said, the segment of film-culture and fandom that elevates struggling origins still persists. For them, Vaswani’s remarks may feel like a burst of cold water in a warm mantra.

At the same time, this is not a plea to diminish Shah Rukh’s achievements. His body of work, charisma, connection with fans and sustained success across decades are undeniable. But narratives matter—and when they are at odds with personal recollections, the gap becomes a space of critique. It also opens up questions of how the industry itself re-works mythologies: how star origin stories are edited, adapted and polished to fit the rhetoric of merit or destiny.

What could the consequences be? For aspirants, it might shift the email: success requires not just talent, hunger and hard work—but also support systems: housing, industry contacts and early-stage access. For commentary on nepotism versus outsider debates, it complicates neat binaries. Shah Rukh may still qualify as an “outsider” in terms of lineage—but he doesn’t necessarily fit the full classic trope of the struggling outsider.

For the audience, moments like this prompt a rethink. When we say “he built himself up from nothing”, do we mean literally nothing? Or do we mean lack of film family? When we celebrate the outsider victory, are we erasing the systems that held up an early path? Vaswani is effectively saying: I lived that era with him. I housed him. I watched him go from Delhi to Bandra to stardom. The narrative of hardship exists—but not always the one we expect.

In an industry enamoured by sloganeering about hunger, it matters to know that Shah Rukh himself said “hunger and ambition” are “lofty words” that don’t fully explain the realities. That candid statement, combined with Vaswani’s account, underscores that the storytelling we absorb about stardom may need more nuance.

In the final analysis, one doesn’t need to discard the outsider label entirely. Shah Rukh lacked scripted industry lineage—he didn’t arrive as a star-kid with immediate launch pad. But neither did he arrive as homeless, struggling to get a break—according to those who knew him then. And maybe that complexity is where the real story lives: not in a mythic ladder-climb, but in a network-in-motion guided by talent, timing and access.

For Bollywood’s lore, this moment is significant: one of its biggest icons now has a friend offering a counter-commentary to his origin story. What changes? Maybe not the films, maybe not the fan love—but perhaps the way we talk about the “struggler” myth going forward.

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When Zarine Khan Left Modelling Career To Marry Sanjay Khan
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Zarine Khan Once Left A Promising Modelling Career For Sanjay Khan — Here’s How It All Began

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

When Zarine Khan Left Modelling Career To Marry Sanjay Khan (Photo Credit – Instagram/Wikipedia)

Veteran star Zarine Khan’s passing on November 7, 2025, has left many in the film industry and fans reminiscing about her grace, charm, and extraordinary life choices. As tributes pour in, one anecdote that stands out is her love story with Sanjay Khan and leaving her career for the same. Zarine Khatrak was a promising young model whose future in fashion looked bright. But fate and love had other plans when she crossed paths with a young, ambitious actor named Sanjay Khan.

How Zarine Khan Met Sanjay Khan — A Beachside “Hi” That Started It All

It was a sunny morning in Juhu when 14-year-old Zarine Khatrak, then a schoolgirl and budding beauty, went for a walk with her friend along the shoreline. The dashing young Pathans, including Sanjay Khan (known as Abbas then), had just moved into her neighbourhood.

As fate would have it, she noticed Abbas walking ahead of them. He turned around and playfully wrote “Hi” in the sand. Her friend replied with another “Hi,” and soon after, he caught up to them, starting a conversation that would mark the beginning of something unforgettable.

Later that day, Abbas invited her for coffee. Dressed in white with a book in hand, he impressed young Zarine with his charm, intellect, and confidence. What began as a casual meeting soon turned into a deep connection. Within days, Abbas expressed his feelings, and although Zarine asked for time, their bond only grew stronger with each passing moment.

ZARINE KHAN, Sanjay Khan’s Wife and mother of Zayed Khan, died at 81
due to age-related ailments.

She breathed her last at her Mumbai residence.

Zarine khan is survived by her husband, Sanjay Khan and 4 kids Sussane khan, Simon Arora, Farah Ali khan & Zayed Khan.

RIP 🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/TZtULwr4fy

— sports news (@CricUniverse7) November 7, 2025

Zarine Khatrak — The Model Who Gave It All Up For Love

Zarine Khatrak, before getting involved in a relationship with Sanjay Khan, was a popular model. She was even touted to be the next Miss India. Persis Khambatta, a fashionista and supermodel, wanted to take her on a two-year contract in London. In an interview with Filmfare, she revealed how her then-boyfriend and later husband, Sanjay, was possessive about it. She said, “My boyfriend was so possessive, he said, ‘Either you go to London or stay with me’. I chose to be with him, and I’m glad. Today I have a family.”

Zarine gave up modelling at the age of 17. She and Abbas (Sanjay Khan’s real name) started living together in a rented flat, for which they had to pay Rs 400. However, they couldn’t afford it and had to sublet it to Balraj Sahani’s cousin at Rs 250. They only had a fan, which they shared between them. But that flat turned out to be lucky. She said, “Soon Abbas began signing films. He bagged Satyen Bose’s Dosti and Chetan Anand’s Haqeeqat in the early ’60s. Both were silver jubilees, and Abbas came to be known as the silver jubilee star.” They got married on April 16, 1966, and had three daughters and a son – Farah, Simone, Sussanne, and Zayed.

L-R: Zarine Khan, Sanjay Khan & Zeenat Aman pic.twitter.com/soOFAz7RDM

— Jose Puliampatta (Prof. Bala) (@JosePuliampatta) August 28, 2024

But their marriage wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. When Zarine Khan was pregnant with Zayed, rumors about Sanjay Khan having an affair with Zeenat Aman started to circulate. In the same interview, she admitted, “It came as a shock. I went through much emotional turmoil when I was carrying Zayed. But I had self-confidence. I’d wear six-inch heels in the ninth month of my pregnancy just to be stylish, just to keep up a brave front. I was heartbroken!” She further added how she gave an ultimatum to Sanjay and shared, “I threw a tantrum and gave him an ultimatum that I’d walk out. That’s when things returned to normalcy. Maybe it was just ‘a mad wind’ that blew over.”

Following this, their marriage returned to normalcy, although people and the media never stopped talking about Sanjay’s affair. She lived her life to the fullest and in the most stylish way.

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EXCLUSIVE: Rakhi Sawant SLAMS Urvashi Rautela’s ‘I’m A Mountain Girl, All Natural’ Comment

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Rakhi Sawant candidly responded to Urvashi Rautela’s claims of being all-natural and not undergoing any surgeries. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, she highlights that many celebrities have undergone procedures like waist slimming by breaking their ribs, a trend she calls “the new style.” Rakhi emphasises that whether one chooses to go for surgery or not is a personal decision, and there’s no shame in it. She defends the industry’s acceptance of such enhancements, stating that everyone has the right to look and feel their best. Scroll down to read what she said.

Rakhi On Actresses Undergoing Surgeries

When asked when Bollywood actresses undergo different surgeries to look better, why do they not accept it, Rakhi Sawant answered, “Bahut saare logon ne apni hatheliyon ki haddiyan tudwa ke kamar patli kar li hai. This is the new style, you know? You don’t know? Yeh log China, Bhutan, Bangkok, America, Canada jaate hain, aur apni kamar ki upar wali do haddiyan todwa ke andar kar lete hain. Yeh style hai aajkal! Log nahi bolte, kyun bolne ka? Unko lagta hai, ‘kyun bolun bhai, meri mast daal-roti chal rahi hai!’”

Rakhi Sawant Slams Urvashi Rautela

During the same interview, she bashed Urvashi’s all-natural remarks. Sawant said, “Par kuch log nahi bolte na, phir Urvashi ki tarah sab bolte hain, ‘main toh born, paidaishi aisi hi hoon!’ Urvashi, humne tumhare purane photo dekhe behen! Please, sabke purane photo dekho! Dekho bhai, ek baat bolun — surgery karo ya na karo, woh aapki marzi hai, aapka right hai. Aapko accha dikhna hai, aapki daal-roti chal rahi hai, surgery se aapko kaam mil raha hai, toh karna chahiye! Usme koi buri baat nahi hai. Aapki body hai, koi thaili mein bhade ka thodi le ja rahe ho! Kisi aur ke shareer pe thodi karwa rahe ho!”

She continued, “Aur is industry mein zarurat bhi padti hai. Agar mujhe kuch karwana hai, toh main karwaungi, meri marzi hai. Kisi ka baap thodi na rok lega bhai! Sabne karwaya hai, 1000% sabne Bollywood mein karwaya hai! Kisi ne pichwada karwaya, kisi ne ‘A’ karwaya, kisi ne ‘B’ karwaya, kisi ne toh poora karwaya hai! Karwana unki personal choice hai aur bhai, unko bhi toh accha dikhna hai na! Bilkul, tabhi kaam milega. Ab mera toh purana dialogue hai, ‘Joh Khuda ne paida karke nahi bheja, woh doctor ne de diya!’ Nakkli laga diya, har cheez nakkli laga di!”

Rakhi Opens Up On Her Surgeries

Speaking of the surgeries she has undergone, the actress said, “Mujhe toh upar se neeche tak sab log ‘plastic’ hi bolte hain — pata nahi kyun! Karan show ke show mein maine kya bol diya tha thoda… tab se sab mujhe plastic hi bolte hain! Bolte raho bhai, mujhe kya? Aap toh real ho mere saamne baithe — main toh real hoon!”

Urvashi Rautela’s All-Natural Claims

Urvashi Rautela asserts that she is “all natural,” attributing her appearance to her parents, good genes, and a healthy lifestyle. She claims she has never undergone cosmetic surgery and maintains her looks through diet and exercise. In various interviews, she describes herself as a “mountain girl” who is “completely natural,” emphasising that her beauty is the result of natural factors. However, her claims have received mixed reactions; while some support her, many online sceptics question her assertion, accusing her of having plastic surgery. Despite the scepticism, Urvashi remains firm in her stance, emphasising her dedication to a healthy lifestyle.

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