Stay in the loop with the latest buzz from the entertainment world! From Salman Khan getting Y+ security post
Baba Siddique
's death,
CBFC
removing Akshay Kumar's
no smoking ad
after six long years, to Celebs paying their last respect as they attend Atul Parchure's funeral; we've rounded up the top FIVE stories making headlines today.
Salman Khan gets Y+ security post Baba Siddique's death
Mumbai is reeling from the shocking fatal shooting of senior politician Baba Siddique, reportedly carried out by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang due to his ties with Salman Khan.
In response, security measures around Khan's Galaxy Apartment have been significantly ramped up, now featuring Y+ category protection and police escorts.
CBFC removes Akshay Kumar's no smoking ad
Audiences will no longer see Akshay Kumar in the Nandu anti-smoking ad before films in theaters. The CBFC has replaced it with a new ad highlighting the benefits of quitting tobacco. The reason for removing the popular and impactful ad remains unclear.
Celebs pay their last respect as they attend Atul Parchure's funeral
Veteran actor Atul Parchure, celebrated for his exceptional comedic timing and versatility in both Bollywood and Marathi cinema, passed away on October 14 at the age of 57 after a prolonged battle with cancer.
Ranbir Kapoor sports a new look as he gets a new hairdo
Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor looked incredibly dapper after getting a fresh haircut from celebrity hairstylist Aalim Hakim. On Tuesday, Hakim shared three photos with the superstar on Instagram. The first photo featured Ranbir's side profile showcasing his short, slicked-back hair, while the second was a close-up of the actor.
Madhu Chopra on Priyanka Chopra's initial days in Bollywood
Priyanka Chopra's mother, Madhu Chopra, reflected on Priyanka's early struggles in Bollywood amid intense media scrutiny. Despite these challenges, Priyanka's reassurance helped restore their faith. Her journey began with her Tamil debut in Thamizhan and has seen her excel in both Bollywood and Hollywood. Upcoming projects include Head of State and The Bluff, highlighting her enduring talent and resilience.