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How Much Does Shilpa Shetty's Bastian Charge For A Simple Salad And Tea? | Glamsham.com
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How Much Does Shilpa Shetty’s Bastian Charge For A Simple Salad And Tea? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Shilpa Shetty’s high-end restaurant chain Bastian is now one of India’s most well-known celebrity dining spots. The Bollywood star ventured into hospitality in 2019 by joining forces with restaurateur Ranjit Bindra, the brains behind the Bastian brand. Since then, Shetty has expanded her portfolio, co-owning multiple restaurants across the country and holding a 50 per cent stake in the Bastian brand. Known for its opulent ambience and elite clientele, Bastian has quickly become a hotspot for Mumbai’s glitterati.

According to SCREEN, the restaurant’s prices reflect its exclusive positioning. A Jasmine herbal tea is priced at ₹920, while an English breakfast tea costs ₹360. The charges go even higher with drinks sparkling wine goes as high as an eye-bulging ₹1,59,500 for a Dom Perignon Brut Rose, a French premium bottle. Food is usually priced between ₹500 and ₹1,200, and portions include chilli garlic noodles for ₹675, chicken burrito for ₹900, burrata salad for ₹1,050, and avocado toast for ₹800.

In the upscale Dadar neighborhood of Mumbai, Bastian At The Top is touted as one of the city’s most popular restaurants. Getting a table in advance is no mean trick—there’s said to be a very long waiting list of hungry visitors, many of whom show up in high-end vehicles such as Lamborghinis and Aston Martins. Socialite and writer Shobhaa De recently explained the restaurant’s phenomenal success in an interview with Mojo Story. She stated that Bastian accommodates as many as 1,400 guests in one night with two seatings of 700 diners each and draws ₹2–3 crore per night in revenue.

Reacting to widespread curiosity about the restaurant’s earnings, Shilpa Shetty hinted that the actual figures are even higher. In an interview with Zoom TV, she laughed off the speculations, saying, “They’re all wrong, and their numbers are totally wrong. We’re making much more than that.” She also proudly mentioned that Bastian paid the highest GST in the hospitality industry during the last financial year, underscoring its immense profitability.

Meanwhile, Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra are in legal soup at the moment. They have been charged with cheating a Juhu-based businessman out of ₹60.48 crore. The Bombay High Court recently rejected their plea to go abroad to explore their restaurant business, deciding that they first deposit ₹60 crore before filing for international travel approvals.

Also Read: Raj Kundra Calls Shilpa Shetty the ‘Fire’ to His ‘Sunshine’ – Diwali Pictures Inside!

Despite the controversy, Bastian continues to dominate Mumbai’s luxury dining scene serving not just food, but a full-fledged celebrity experience.

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Munna Bhai 3: Arshad Warsi Spills The TEA On Working With Sanjay Dutt Again! | Glamsham.com
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Munna Bhai 3: Arshad Warsi Spills The TEA On Working With Sanjay Dutt Again! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Fans of the iconic Munna Bhai duo — Sanjay Dutt as Munna and Arshad Warsi as Circuit — finally have reason to celebrate. After years of speculation, Munna Bhai 3 has officially been confirmed to be in development. In a recent conversation with SCREEN, Arshad Warsi shared fond memories of working with Sanjay Dutt and confirmed that director Rajkumar Hirani is actively working on the third instalment of the beloved franchise.

Speaking about his camaraderie with Sanjay Dutt, Arshad said, “Sanju is just mind-blowing. He’s a different kind of talent altogether. It was always so much fun being with him.” Recalling their time on set, Arshad added with a laugh, “I’m terrible at remembering scripts, but for Sanju, I had to remember the entire storyline just so I could remind him. Every day he would show up and ask, ‘Bro, what are we doing today?’ and I’d fill him in. What happened on screen was pure magic.”

On the highly anticipated Munna Bhai 3, Arshad confirmed, “Once, it seemed like it would never happen, but now Raju is seriously working on it. It seems like it should happen soon.”

Earlier, producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra had also hinted at progress on the film, emphasizing the need to make the next instalment even better than the previous ones. “I have a unique idea,” he told SCREEN. “Over 100 years of cinema, everything has been said — but I’m working on something fresh.”

The news ends nearly two decades of uncertainty for fans who have long awaited a continuation of the cult classic franchise. The first two films — Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) and Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006) — became cultural landmarks, blending humor, emotion, and social themes. Although a teaser titled Munna Bhai Chale America was released in 2007, it was shelved due to script issues. Now, hopes for the beloved duo’s grand return are stronger than ever.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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From tea rituals to baking: 6 very simple mindful activities to calm the mind
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From tea rituals to baking: 6 very simple mindful activities to calm the mind

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

When life becomes loud and uncertain, simple daily living habits can help slow the mind down. Many successful people spend time on simple pastimes to find some peace of mind and keep their focus. Such leisure activities usually don’t take up a huge amount of time or energy, but they can certainly help in maintaining some level of calm and equilibrium.

Know simple daily living habits that can really help you in slowing the mind down.(Picture credit: Freepik)

Experts recommend that engaging in short, mindful practices can alleviate stress and compartmentalize the ordinary stress of life into manageable and comfortable components.

Finding calm in simple habits

The following are some simple activities to calm your mind, according to Healthline.com.

Chopping therapy: Chopping or cooking vegetables can be a calming experience. The act of slicing and producing food allows you to be calm and reflective. It is not about the food itself; the focus is fluid and intentional.

Tea rituals: Tea preparation rituals also allow us to slow down. Boiling water, steeping the tea leaves, and waiting for the right sipping temperature help with mindfulness and the present moment. Watching the steam rise brings our thoughts and focus away from stress or tension to presence or stillness. Loose-leaf teas from either green or oolong are often selected for their soothing properties.

Gardening: This additional activity can really help bring us back into nature. Many people who garden, teach, and work with herbs like basil, mint, or thyme provide a sense of accomplishment and peace. The process of developing a plant over time illustrates the virtue of being patient to receive results.

Also Read: Fitness coach who lost 44 kgs says ‘being obese is not just a body problem’; shares lessons from his weight loss journey

Penning the thoughts: Another great method to declutter your mind is by writing down your thoughts in a journal or using handwritten notes. Writing down thoughts will help you unpack emotions and organize busy thoughts.

Tech-free walks: Taking a walk without your cell phone or listening to music through headphones allows you to declutter as well, while you walk, and let your mind just rest. Your brain might be in a good position to slow down and let the creative juices flow!

Food art and baking: For some, sketching food or baking may be satisfying to aid in the journaling and decluttering process. The act of drawing your meal or kneading that piece of dough allows you to focus and engage with the larger picture.

Also Read: Doctor warns ‘sitting for too long can increase risk of venous stasis’; shares 6 daily habits harming your heart health

FAQs

How do such hobbies help the mind?

They use simple, repetitive actions that calm the brain and reduce stress.

How much time do you need?

Just 10 to 30 minutes of daily practice can help you feel more focused.

Which hobby is best to start with?

Start with something you enjoy, like walking or journaling; it’s easier to keep the habit.

October 11, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | Prince Harry & King Charles met for tea at Clarence House for 55 minutes
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bitchy | Prince Harry & King Charles met for tea at Clarence House for 55 minutes

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Honestly, I believed that Prince Harry and King Charles would meet at some point this week. I realized that it would happen when I noticed that Harry had not said one word (one way or the other) about meeting his father. If Charles had rejected him or shut down the request, Harry would have called him out publicly yet again. So, long story short, Harry went to Clarence House on Wednesday afternoon. Charles had flown back to London from Balmoral on Wednesday morning. Charles didn’t come back to London solely to meet Harry – Charles has been receiving cancer treatments mid-week in London for the past 18 months or so. That’s why Charles was back in London, but sure, he made a point of having a 55-minute meeting with Harry as well.

Prince Harry and King Charles have reunited. It marks the first time that the father and son have met in person since February 2024, days after King Charles, 76, revealed he was being treated for an undisclosed cancer.

Prince Harry, 40, was seen arriving by car at Clarence House, the King’s London residence, around 5:20 p.m. local time on Sept. 10. He was inside for about 55 minutes before departing.

Following the meeting, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the King had a private tea at Clarence House with the Duke of Sussex and said no further details would be shared. A spokesperson for Prince Harry echoed the same, reiterating that father and son met for tea and that there would be no additional comment.

The Duke of Sussex returned to the U.K. on Sept. 8 to support some of his key charities and causes. After arriving in his home country and paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth on the third anniversary of her death on Sept. 8, Harry attended the WellChild Awards. The following day, he traveled to Nottingham, England — about 130 miles north of London — to highlight the work being done for young people there.

The father and son were both in London on Wednesday. The Duke of Sussex visited Imperial College London’s Centre for Blast Injury Studies that day, greeting fans who were waiting outside as he left. Shaking hands and snapping selfies, he excused himself by saying, “I have to go, I’m so late… I’ve got to go, I’ve got to go. Nice to meet you guys,” according to the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, the King was spotted boarding a plane from Scotland, where he was spending time at Balmoral Castle in recent weeks, to the capital city.

[From People]

I could not believe the kind of mainstream coverage this got. The Wall Street Journal, WaPo, NBC News, the BBC, Sky News, and more, all providing breathless coverage like it was a 21st century Potsdam. CNN even had “breaking news” coverage with the banner and everything. Anyway, I’m glad they saw each other for the first time in a year and a half. On Harry’s side, I think he just wanted to see his father and be able to hold his only living parent for a brief moment. On Charles’s side, who even knows. I think it was mostly Charles acknowledging that he can’t continue to ignore this huge problem, which is the years-long Sussexit fallout and estrangement. Also: At Harry’s evening event for Invictus (more on that in another post), he was asked about his father by a reporter. Harry said: “Yes, he’s great, thank you.”

I said this on Twitter yesterday, but it’s worth repeating here: we’ve got at least two full weeks of Kensington Palace rage-briefing over this meeting. Plates are being smashed, pillows are being thrown, and there’s enough incandescent rage to power all of the lightbulbs in England.

Prince Harry arrives at Clarence House to meet his father, King Charles, for the first time in 19 months👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/to4ix023VH

— Lizzie Robinson (@LizzieITV) September 10, 2025

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.

Britain’s King Charles visits the Sandringham Flower Show at Sandringham House, Norfolk, Britain July 23, 2025.,Image: 1024982134, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Radburn/Avalon
Britain’s King Charles visits the Sandringham Flower Show at Sandringham House, Norfolk, Britain July 23, 2025.,Image: 1024982163, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Radburn/Avalon
King Charles III and Queen Camilla during the national Service of Remembrance, hosted by the Royal British Legion in partnership with the Government, to mark the 80th Anniversary of VJ Day at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire. Picture date: Friday August 15, 2025.,Image: 1029533143, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Joe Giddens/Avalon


King Charles III and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh attend the Royal Windsor flower show

Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Windsor, United Kingdom
When: 07 Jun 2025
Credit: Cover Images

King Charles III inspects the Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at the gates of Balmoral, as he takes up summer residence at the castle

Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Balmoral, United Kingdom
When: 18 Aug 2025
Credit: Jane Barlow/PA Images/INSTARimages

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King Charles III arrives for a visit to the Oratory of St Philip Neri, Birmingham, following the canonisation of Cardinal John Henry Newman, to view historic items in the library and the Cardinal’s personal effects in his room, which has remained untouched since his death.

Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Birmingham, United Kingdom
When: 03 Sep 2025
Credit: Chris Jackson/PA Images/INSTARimages

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The Duke of Sussex attends the annual WellChild Awards 2025, which celebrates the achievements and resilience of seriously ill youngsters and their families, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London

Featuring: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 08 Sep 2025
Credit: Jonathan Brady/PA Images/INSTARimages

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The Duke of Sussex speaks at the annual WellChild Awards 2025, which celebrates the achievements and resilience of seriously ill youngsters and their families, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel

Featuring: Prince Harry
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 08 Sep 2025
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages

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Prince Harry visit to the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham. The centre teaches film and video skills as well as music, giving young people access to professional equipment and industry figures

Featuring: Prince Harry
Where: Nottingham, United Kingdom
When: 09 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex departs a visit to The Community Recording Studio in Nottingham, United Kingdom

Featuring: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: Nottingham, United Kingdom
When: 09 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, arrives at London’s Imperial College to visit the Centre for Blast Injury Studies

Featuring: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 10 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex visits Imperial College London’s Centre for Blast Injury Studies. Harry will receive an update on the work of the Centre for Injury Studies and its more recent focus on paediatric blast and crush injuries – demonstrating the research for child amputees and what is being done to maximise learning for conflict and disaster zones. He will meet senior academics and Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organisations (WHO) Centre For Injury Studies

Featuring: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 10 Sep 2025
Credit: Cover Images


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Cancer specialist warns your ‘tea, pakora and even tap water could be cancer traps in monsoon’ | Health
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Cancer specialist warns your ‘tea, pakora and even tap water could be cancer traps in monsoon’ | Health

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Monsoons don’t just increase your chances of health illnesses and infections, they can also bring cancer risks. Yes, you read that right. In an Instagram post shared on August 24, Dr Tarang Krishna, MD, a cancer specialist, shared how monsoon becomes a cancer trap if you don’t keep in mind a few safety measures.

We love the rain. But do we really know the cancer risks that come with them? (Shutterstock)

Also Read | Cardiologist warns of silent danger that people ignore and could be difference between a healthy heart and heart attack

Monsoon could be a cancer trap?

Sharing the post, captioned, ‘This monsoon, your pakoa, your tea, even your tap water could be cancer traps’, Dr Krishna stressed, “We love the rains. But do we really know what comes with them?” He warned of the harmful effects of eating monsoon fish, floodwater bringing in toxins inside your home, and dampness caused by the rains, and also suggested a few tips that could protect you.

Here’s what the doctor said:

Floodwater

Per the cancer specialist, floodwater brings poison. He explained, “Floods mix sewage, pesticides, plastic waste, and heavy metals. Studies show floodwater in Indian cities contains arsenic, lead, and cadmium – all carcinogens.”

According to Dr Krishna, these seep into:

  • Drinking water: Increasing bladder and stomach cancer risk
  • Soil and crops: Contaminated vegetables carry toxins for months.

Monsoon fish and food chains

The cancer specialist explained, “Monsoon floods wash away industrial pollutants and sewage into rivers. Fish caught in these waters accumulate mercury and PCBs (both linked to cancer). A study in Mumbai markets found over 30 percent of monsoon fish samples exceeded safe heavy metal limits. That ‘fresh monsoon catch’ curry can secretly carry cancer-causing toxins.”

Dampness = Mould factories

After heavy rains, damp walls breed moulds such as Aspergillus flavus, Dr Krishna pointed out. He added, “They release aflatoxins, among the most potent natural carcinogens. The World Health Organisation states that 25-28 percent of liver cancer cases in Asia are linked to aflatoxin exposure, even office ACs and damp homes can spread spores you breathe in.”

Lastly, the cancer specialist warned, “Monsoon safety isn’t just mosquito nets and raincoats. It also includes:

  • Boil and filter water: Avoid untreated borewell /handpump water
  • Check the monsoon fish origin: Stick to trusted sellers
  • Store food dry: Toss out anything damp or mouldy.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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