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Have you heard? Summer shaadi for Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani?

Updated on: 12 October,2022 11:19 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Rumours suggest that most of the wedding functions will take place in Delhi, where Sidharth's family is based

Have you heard? Summer shaadi for Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani?

Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra

Talk in tinsel town is that Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani are seriously contemplating taking their relationship to the next level. Already, Shahid Kapoor said on Koffee with Karan that his Kabir Singh co-actor would make an announcement before the year-end, adding that the news wouldn’t be related to her films. However, rumours are rife that the Shershaah jodi are likely to tie the knot next summer. Apparently, most of the wedding ceremonies will take place in Delhi, where Sid’s family is based. The celebrations will culminate with a grand reception in Mumbai. It’s another thing that the two actors have mostly been quiet about the relationship, except for Kiara conceding on Karan Johar’s chat show that Sid is more than just a good friend.


Reunion times


Reunion times


Shah Rukh Khan, who wrapped up the Chennai schedule of Atlee’s Jawan recently, will soon resume filming Dunki. Rajkumar Hirani’s next directorial venture sees the actor collaborate with Boman Irani and Satish Shah yet again. While Boman plays a teacher who conducts English-speaking classes for the Punjabi youth in the film, Satish plays a London-based lawyer who represents illegal Asian immigrants in British courts. Incidentally, Satish has played an advocate twice before in SRK’s films — Chalte Chalte (2003) and Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000). Moreover, Dunki marks Boman’s seventh collaboration with King Khan. 

Inheritance woes

Inheritance woes

Saif Ali Khan’s family is in the headlines again. Apparently, his children won’t be able to inherit the Pataudi Palace in Haryana and other ancestral property in Bhopal from Saif, just like he inherited it from his late father. Reportedly, the properties and assets belonging to the House of Pataudi come in the ambit of Enemy Disputes Act of the Government of India, due to which, no one can claim to be an heir of such property. It is being said that whoever from Saif’s family wants to contest the Enemy Disputes Act will have to take the legal route. Reports claim that Saif’s great-grandfather, Hamidullah Khan, who was the Nawab under the British regime, had never made a testament to all his assets. Consequently, there could be some contention from the members of the family from Saif’s grand-aunt in Pakistan.

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Pedaling to work and back

Pedaling to work and back

Krishna Kaul, who hasn’t been getting adequate time to work out in the gym due to the hectic shooting schedules, has got himself a bicycle to keep fit. The Kumkum Bhagya actor has also started cycling to work now. Krishna, who stays in Andheri, cycles to Powai, where he is shooting his show. He says, “The distance from my home to the location is 7 km. Cycling is an eco-friendly activity that I feel every person must try to imbibe in their regular commute.” 

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Wikki-Nayan in surrogacy row

Wikki-Nayan in surrogacy row

A day after Vignesh Shivan announced that actor-wife Nayanthara and he had become parents to twin boys, the couple is caught in a surrogacy row. Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramaniam has reportedly said that an inquiry will be conducted to find out if the celebrity couple has violated surrogacy laws. Wikki and Nayan had been in a relationship for about six years before they got engaged last year. The couple, who wanted to marry in the Tirumala Tirupathi temple, tied the knot in Mahabalipuram in June. 

Birthday hues

Birthday hues

As reported by mid-day (Holy start to the next decade, October 11), Amitabh Bachchan sought blessings at the Tirumala Tirupathi temple the day before his 80th birthday yesterday. However, he was back in town on Monday night. In a surprise move, Big B stepped out of his residence after midnight to meet the fans who had gathered outside to wish him on his special day. Later, in the night, he also wrote his blog, which has been a daily ritual for years. Interestingly, son Abhishek Bachchan participated in the Balaji Suprabhata Seva, Tomala Seva, and Archana Seva at the Tirupathi temple on Tuesday morning. He was accompanied by the family’s industrialist friend Anil Ambani, his wife Tina Ambani and younger sister Nina Kothari. They returned to the bay later in the afternoon. 

Shikhar makes his film debut

Shikhar makes his film debut

In keeping with the attraction between cricket and films, Shikhar Dhawan makes his Bollywood debut with Double XL. The story of Sonakshi Sinha and Huma Qureshi’s slice-of-life dramedy “made a deep impact” on the ace cricketer. Explaining his decision to act in the movie, Shikhar says, “There is a lovely message for the entire society and I hope a lot of young girls and boys will keep pursuing their dreams no matter what.”

Temple run

Temple run

Naga Chaitanya and Krithi Shetty’s new film, tentatively titled NC22, has run into a controversy. Director Venkat Prabhu has been shooting the movie in the Melukote village of Mandya district in Karnataka for a few weeks. Reportedly, the locals objected to the bar set and dance set the filmmakers had built near the popular Raya Gopura temple. Maintaining that the bar setting and the shoot disrespected the shrine and hurt religious sentiments, the locals attacked the set and demanded an unconditional apology from the makers. Mandya District Collector Ashwathi, who issued the permission, apparently, was not aware of the setting and the scenes being shot there. 

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