Rajinikanth:
Superstar Rajinikanth was discharged from Apollo Hospital in Chennai on October 3, 2024, after successfully undergoing a heart procedure. He had been admitted due to swelling in his aorta, the main blood vessel leaving the heart. Doctors used a non-surgical transcatheter method to place a stent in the vessel, addressing the issue. The procedure took place on October 1, and he remained under observation for two days before being released.
Rajinikanth Health issue:
Rajinikanth is currently resting as advised by his medical team and is expected to return to work once he fully recovers. His fans are thrilled with the news of his successful surgery and have wished him a speedy recovery. The actor is expected to resume filming for Coolie directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, after his doctors give him the green light.
Govinda’s story of an accidental shooting:
Actor Govinda was recently questioned by the Juhu Police after he accidentally shot himself in the leg. Govinda claimed the incident occurred while he was cleaning his revolver, which accidentally misfired. The police, while ruling out foul play, are not entirely convinced by his explanation and may ask him to provide a further statement. His daughter, Tina Ahuja, was also questioned as part of the ongoing investigation.
The incident took place early on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, as Govinda was preparing to leave for Kolkata. He was treated at a hospital in Mumbai, where doctors successfully removed the bullet from his leg. Despite the incident, Govinda has reassured his fans of his recovery and has been visited by several Bollywood stars during his hospital stay.
Amitabh Bachchan smoked 200 cigarettes:
Amitabh Bachchan once revealed that he was a heavy smoker and drinker during his early career, consuming up to 200 cigarettes a day while working in Calcutta. In an interview from 1980, Bachchan discussed his lifestyle, mentioning that he not only smoked excessively but also drank anything available. Despite this intense lifestyle, he eventually quit both smoking and drinking. His decision to give up these habits was not influenced by religion, but rather by personal choice and practical reasons, such as the challenge of finding vegetarian food abroad. Today, Bachchan no longer smokes, drinks, or eats meat.
BookMyShow legal action:
BookMyShow has taken legal action against unauthorized ticket reselling for Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres India tour, set for January 2025. The company filed an FIR with Mumbai Police on October 2, 2024, targeting individuals and platforms involved in black market ticket sales. The resale of tickets on platforms like Viagogo, Stubhub, and even social media apps such as Instagram and WhatsApp prompted this action.
BookMyShow has warned that tickets bought through these unauthorized sources might be canceled. The platform remains firm in opposing ticket reselling, stressing that it has no association with third-party sellers. Despite concerns, the concert will proceed as planned.
Malayalam actor Mohan Raj:
Veteran Malayalam actor Mohan Raj, widely known by his stage name Keerikkadan Jose, passed away at the age of 70 at his home in Kanjiramkulam, Thiruvananthapuram. He had been battling health issues for some time. Mohan Raj gained iconic status for his portrayal of the menacing character Keerikkadan Jose in the 1989 film Kireedam alongside Mohanlal, and reprised the role in its 1993 sequel, Chenkol.
He had a long and celebrated career in Malayalam cinema, playing numerous villainous roles in films such as Aaraam Thampuran, Narasimham, and Mayavi. He also appeared in Tamil and Telugu films, and made his last on-screen appearance in the 2022 movie Rorschach. Mohan Raj is survived by his wife, Usha, and their two daughters, Jaishma and Kaaviya.
Rashid Khan:
Afghanistan’s star cricketer Rashid Khan recently got married in a grand ceremony held in Kabul on October 3, 2024. The wedding was a traditional and festive event, following Pashtun customs, and was attended by Rashid’s family, friends, and several prominent figures, including his teammates. Videos and pictures of the lavish event, including scenes outside the wedding venue, went viral on social media. His close friend and teammate, Mohammad Nabi, congratulated him publicly, wishing him a lifetime of happiness.
The ceremony was hosted at a luxurious venue in Kabul, and it marked a significant personal milestone for the cricketer, who is renowned for his performances in international cricket and T20 leagues around the world.
Mary Kom criticizes Vinesh Phogat:
Mary Kom, the legendary Indian boxer, recently weighed in on the controversy surrounding wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the Paris 2024 Olympics due to a weight issue. Phogat was disqualified after missing the weight limit by 100 grams, a situation that dashed her Olympic dreams. Addressing this, Mary Kom emphasized that it is the athlete’s responsibility to maintain their weight, sharing her own experience of how critical weight management is in sports. She remarked, “If I don’t cut weight properly, how will I compete?” This comment appeared to be a subtle critique of Phogat’s situation, highlighting the importance of strict discipline in preparation for competitions.
Israel-Iran War:
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is set to deliver a rare Friday sermon today, his first in almost five years. The sermon follows a significant missile attack on Israel, which was launched in retaliation for the deaths of key figures like Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, both of whom were targeted by Israeli strikes. This missile barrage marks only the second time Iran has directly targeted Israel, escalating tensions between the two nations.
The timing of the sermon is particularly significant as it comes days before the one-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war, a conflict that was also fueled by Iran-backed Palestinian groups. Analysts are closely watching to see if Khamenei’s sermon will outline Iran’s future strategy in response to growing tensions with Israel and its allies. The speech could address Iran’s regional alliances, especially with Hezbollah, and its broader stance in the ongoing conflict.
Shailaja Paik:
Indian-American professor Shailaja Paik has been awarded the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the “genius” grant, for her groundbreaking research on the experiences of Dalit women. This fellowship includes a prize of $800,000, awarded over five years. Paik’s work explores how caste, gender, and sexuality intersect in Indian society, focusing on the marginalization and resilience of Dalit women. She has published influential books such as Dalit Women’s Education in Modern India and The Vulgarity of Caste: Dalits, Sexuality, and Humanity in Modern India, which examine the socio-cultural challenges faced by Dalit women, including their representation in folk performance traditions like Tamasha.
Paik, who is a distinguished professor at the University of Cincinnati, has firsthand experience with caste discrimination, growing up in a Dalit family in Pune. Her work not only sheds light on caste-based oppression but also highlights the strength and agency of Dalit women in overcoming these challenges.
Sara Arfeen:
Sara Arfeen, a Dubai-based beauty and entrepreneur, is making headlines for her entry into the highly anticipated reality show Bigg Boss 18. The show, hosted by Salman Khan, is set to premiere on October 6, 2024, and is themed “Time Ka Taandav,” which will explore various dynamics of the past, present, and future.
Sara will be joining her husband, Arfeen Khan, a well-known life coach and author, as contestants in this season. The couple has a significant social media presence, with Arfeen being a TED speaker and having worked with various celebrities. Their participation is expected to add a unique flair to the show, attracting even more viewers eager to see how their personalities will unfold in the Bigg Boss house.
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