Get ready for your daily dose of Hollywood and Bollywood buzz! From Deepika Padukone and Truth behind Ranveer Singh‘s daughter Dua’s viral photos, Preity Zinta talking about Italy’s decision for chemical castration of s*x offenders, to Aamir Khan reacting to ‘Laapataa Ladies‘ Oscar Exit; here are the top 5 entertainment stories you don’t want to miss today!
Alia Bhatt REACTS to Ranbir Kapoor being trolled
Alia Bhatt responded to the trolling of her husband, Ranbir Kapoor, for not being supportive enough or acting as a “green flag” at Raj Kapoor’s centenary celebrations. She clarified the situation, explaining that Ranbir was simply being quiet, emphasizing that such criticisms were unfair and baseless.Shraddha Kapoor’s furious response to questions about her love life
Shraddha Kapoor responds to rumors about her relationship and upcoming projects. She stays private about her personal life but hints at possibly reconnecting with rumored boyfriend Rahul Mody. Professionally, she teases an exciting film announcement in January 2025, sparking rumors about her role in ‘Krrish 4’.
Preity Zinta on Italy’s decision for chemical castration of s*x offenders
Preity Zinta has expressed support for Italy’s decision to implement chemical castration for rapists, suggesting that India should consider similar measures. Her statement has sparked mixed reactions online, with netizens sharing diverse opinions on the topic.
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s daughter Dua viral photos
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh welcomed their daughter, Dua Padukone Singh, on September 8, 2024. Although fans are excited to see her, photos circulating online that claimed to show the baby were revealed to be AI-generated. Deepika recently made her first public appearance at Diljit Dosanjh’s concert and will appear in Singham Again.
Aamir Khan on ‘Laapataa Ladies’ Oscar Exit
India’s official Oscar entry, Laapataa Ladies, directed by Kiran Rao, did not make the shortlist for Best International Feature Film. While producers expressed disappointment, they remain proud of the film’s journey and global recognition. The Academy revealed the 15 shortlisted films, excluding Laapataa Ladies, sparking debate over its selection.