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Mahhi Vij’s Comeback After Divorce Rumours: Coincidence Or Calculated PR Timing?
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Mahhi Vij’s Comeback After Divorce Rumours: Coincidence Or Calculated PR Timing?

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

For those who have followed Indian television long enough, the return of Mahhi Vij to the small screen after nearly nine years should have been a moment of quiet celebration. But what made her comeback news stand out wasn’t just her re-entry into fiction TV—it was the oddly convenient timing of the story, coming just after a swirl of divorce rumours involving her husband, Jay Bhanushali.

Now, to be clear, there’s no evidence that the rumours were planted or manufactured. But there’s a pattern here—one that’s worth examining. Every few months, we see a similar cycle unfold: a celebrity slips into relative silence for years, then suddenly finds their name back in the headlines over a personal controversy, only for a new project or announcement to follow shortly after. It’s a rhythm that feels too familiar to be entirely accidental.

Mahhi Vij, who rose to prominence with Laagi Tujhse Lagan and Balika Vadhu, has long been one of television’s familiar faces. But over the last decade, she consciously stepped away from fiction television, focusing on family life and reality appearances with Jay. So when news broke recently that her marriage was on the rocks, many were quick to speculate. Articles cited “sources” claiming the couple had deleted each other’s photos, that Mahhi had demanded alimony—stories that gained traction across entertainment portals and social media, despite lacking any real verification.

Then, almost as quickly as the story had peaked, Mahhi released a video message on her vlog. Calm but firm, she called out the false reporting and clarified that there was no truth to the divorce rumours. “Until I speak, no one has the right to interfere in our personal lives,” she said, asserting that she had never demanded alimony and barely knew what the word meant.

Then, Mahhi Vij comes with a caveat

And then came the twist — Mahhi announced her return to television. She shared that she would soon be seen in a new series titled Seher Hone Ko Hai, admitting that she initially refused the role because she wasn’t ready to play a mother to a grown-up child. But with time, she changed her mind. “When I said yes, I decided I’ll give it my all. Whether it’s a mother or a young girl—I’m ready to do any role now,” she said.

It was, by all accounts, a warm and well-earned comeback moment. Yet, the timing inevitably raised eyebrows. The proximity between the divorce chatter and the comeback reveal made one thing clear: controversy—intentional or otherwise—can be an excellent PR tool.

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And it wouldn’t be the first time. The entertainment world thrives on attention, and attention doesn’t always arrive neatly wrapped in positive publicity. There have been other examples—actors whose long-forgotten names suddenly re-emerge through a viral controversy, followed days later by news of a new project or endorsement. The audience, in turn, engages with both—the gossip and the work—keeping the celebrity relevant in a digital ecosystem where trending for a day can mean more visibility than a year’s worth of promotions.

In an era where fame is measured by algorithms and impressions, personal controversies often act as free publicity. Whether or not celebrities engineer them consciously, they serve a purpose. A star’s social media silence can kill momentum faster than a box office flop, and a sudden “leak” or “rumour” can reignite public curiosity.

Mahhi Vij’s case reflects this tension between personal and professional narratives. Here’s a star returning after years, trying to rebuild her screen presence in a crowded market dominated by newer faces and web-series sensations. In such a scenario, even unintended buzz—like divorce rumours—can end up working in favour of renewed attention.

This isn’t to say that celebrities fabricate every controversy surrounding them. In Mahhi’s case, she looked genuinely exasperated by the false reporting and clearly wanted to set the record straight. But it’s also true that the ecosystem she’s a part of—an entertainment industry addicted to headlines—benefits from these coincidences. Even when stars push back against gossip, the timing of such events fuels public curiosity and draws clicks, creating a publicity loop they didn’t necessarily design but often can’t escape.

There’s also a larger cultural observation here. The Indian audience continues to conflate real and reel life, especially when it comes to television celebrities who once occupied living rooms daily through serials. Fans feel an intimacy with these stars—one that blurs the line between fiction and reality. When divorce rumours, breakups, or patch-ups make the rounds, it feels personal to viewers. And when those same stars appear on-screen shortly after, it feels like a continuation of the same emotional thread.

Mahhi Vij’s comeback, thus, exists in that intersection—between coincidence and convenience, between privacy and publicity. Her reappearance on television may be a genuine creative return, but it’s also a reminder of how fame in 2025 functions differently. In a time when visibility equals relevance, the space between scandal and spotlight has grown dangerously thin.

Whether engineered or accidental, these “coincidences” say less about the celebrities themselves and more about the machinery of modern entertainment—a machinery that knows, all too well, how to turn every whisper into a headline and every headline into a comeback story.

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Transplanting shrubs: Timing and technique for a thriving garden

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s the end of the gardening season, and those of us who’ve endured a less-than-perfect layout may be itching to move shrubs around. But proper timing is imperative.

Transplanting shrubs: Timing and technique for a thriving garden

I inadvertently planted a Clethra bush too close to a peach tree, and their intertwining branches have been taunting me all summer. But because the Clethra is a late-season bloomer, I’ll have to wait a bit longer before I can safely move it.

As a general rule, shrubs that bloom in late summer and fall should be transplanted in spring, just after they emerge from dormancy. This timing provides ample time for roots to establish before the plant’s energy is redirected toward blooming.

Spring and early summer bloomers should be relocated in the fall, when their blossoms and, sometimes, foliage, are long gone.

Before attempting to dig up shrubs, research how deep and wide their roots typically grow. Shallow-rooted shrubs, like rhododendron, for instance, are easier to dig up than, say, manzanita, which have very deep root systems. Take the plant’s age into account, too, as mature shrubs will have larger roots than younger ones.

Your findings will guide your digging: New holes should be as close to twice the width of roots as possible and exactly as deep.

Always dig a hole for the plant’s new home before removing it from the ground to minimize root exposure.

When possible, gently tie the plant’s branches together to get a better view of the area you’re digging. This step also helps prevent eye injuries from errant stems.

Take care to dig up as much of the roots as possible, plunging a sharp-edged shovel into the soil at what you estimate to be the roots’ farthest point and working your way around the perimeter of the plant. Then, retrace your steps, this time with more force to insert the tool deeply enough to lift roots out of the ground from underneath.

To avoid losing soil and damaging roots — as well as your back — place the entire shrub onto a tarp and drag the tarp to the new hole you’ve prepared.

Carefully slide the rootball into the hole and assess its depth. If necessary, remove the plant from the hole to add or remove soil as needed to ensure the point where its roots meet the trunk —the plant’s crown —sits at the same level it was previously.

Plant too deeply, and the crown and trunk will eventually rot; too shallow, and the roots will dry out, suffer sun and cold damage, and struggle to spread horizontally.

When you’re satisfied the shrub is sitting straight and at the correct depth, begin backfilling the hole with soil, stopping periodically to firmly tamp it down to eliminate air pockets. Water the soil halfway through, then resume backfilling and tamping. Water the soil again, then apply mulch over the entire root zone to retain soil moisture, regulate soil temperature and repel weeds.

Water the plant regularly through frost during the entire first year in its new home, but don’t fertilize yet.

Apply a slow-release, low-nitrogen fertilizer in mid-to-late spring. Doing so earlier would force the plant to allocate its limited energy to growth rather than recovery and root development.

Allowing transplants time to settle in can mean the difference between a struggling shrub and one that thrives for years to come.

Jessica Damiano writes weekly gardening columns for the and publishes the award-winning Weekly Dirt Newsletter. You can sign up here for weekly gardening tips and advice.

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'The Rookie' Spinoff 'Gearing Up' To Shoot Pilot, Timing Revealed
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‘The Rookie’ Spinoff ‘Gearing Up’ To Shoot Pilot, Timing Revealed

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

The Rookie North, Alexi Hawley’s anticipated spinoff from his long-running ABC drama The Rookie, is getting closer to fruition.

“I think we are looking at shooting a pilot in the spring or late winter, so we are gearing up for that,” Hawley told Deadline of the project, which has not been officially picked up to pilot, on the red carpet at ABC’s End of Summer Soirée Friday night.

Deadline revealed exclusively in December that ABC was developing a second Rookie spinoff set in Washington state, written/executive produced by Hawley and executive produced by The Rookie star/executive producer Nathan Fillion and fellow EPs Bill Norcross and Michelle Chapman.

“I’ve been going back, and there’s a script, I’ve been doing some drafts and getting some notes,” Hawley told Deadline in May. “You know me, I’m a hopeful person, so I remain hopeful.”

By early July, The Rookie North was in serious pilot consideration at ABC. As Deadline reported at the time, the project had been gaining momentum for a pilot order, which was believed to be contingent on casting the lead role, a former overachiever in his 40s-50s who becomes a rookie cop after his life does not go as planned. A well-known TV actor was approached, but things didn’t work out.

I hear a pin has been put in the casting process to wait for the new cycle when more big names become available. ABC brass are looking to cast the role with someone of the caliber of Scott Speedman, who headlines the network’s only drama pilot ordered so far this year, RJ Decker, now filming.

Additionally, I hear the network and producing studios, Lionsgate TV and 20th Television, took their foot off the gas to give the script more time and not rush it to production.

Those considerations are consistent with the timeline provided by Hawley, and a formal pilot pickup is expected.

If The Rookie North comes to fruition, it would be the third series in the franchise, following spinoff The Rookie: Feds starring Niecy Nash, which was canceled after one season in 2023. Of that offshoot’s demise, Hawley said last year: “A lot had to do with the forces that led to strike … the consolidation of the industry, the economic impact of the streaming wars have had on different companies. I do feel it was not a creative decision. It was a business decision. I can’t argue with that. I’m not running anything. It was a treat for us. We love that show … it’s all I can really say.”

The mothership series, headlined by Fillion, will return for its eighth season in early 2026, re-teaming with High Potential and Will Trent on ABC’s Tuesday schedule.

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