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Aman Verma Embraces Magician Role, now for ‘paapi pet’? Has a message for those feeling sorry for him: ‘If you knew…’

Once a household name in Indian television, actor and former host Aman Verma is now making headlines for an unexpected career twist. The 2000s TV star, who graced shows like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Khullja Sim Sim, and appeared in Bollywood films such as Baghban and Raaz, is now performing magic tricks at small events. He says it’s all for the sake of his “paapi pet” (a colloquial Hindi term meaning livelihood).

Makeup Maestro Behind Uri, Dangal, 3 Idiots, and Omkara, Vikram Gaikwad Passes Away; Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh Mourn Loss

Acclaimed makeup artist Vikram Gaikwad, known for his transformative work in both Bollywood and regional cinema, passed away in Mumbai on Saturday at the age of 65. His funeral was held at 4:30 pm at Shivaji Park Crematorium in Dadar.

“Govinda Can’t Live Without Me, Says Sunita Ahuja, Dismisses Divorce Rumours”

Amid persistent rumours about a rift in her marriage, Sunita Ahuja has come forward to firmly dismiss speculation about her and Bollywood star Govinda parting ways after 38 years of marriage. In a candid interview with Times Now, Sunita reiterated her faith in their enduring bond and called the divorce rumours baseless.

Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi’s Bhool Chuk Maaf Delays Theatrical Release, Set for OTT Debut on Prime Video

Bhool Chuk Maaf, the much-anticipated comedy drama starring Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi, will now release directly on Prime Video on May 16, skipping its earlier scheduled theatrical release on May 9. The film marks the first on-screen pairing of Rao and Gabbi and is directed by Karan Sharma.

Aamir Khan Says He Skipped Bathing for Days During Ghulam and Raakh to Keep His Look Authentic

Known for his intense method acting, Aamir Khan has once again proven that his dedication to authenticity knows no bounds. In a recent interview with ABP Live, the Bollywood superstar revealed that he refrained from bathing for several days — 12 to be exact — while filming two of his iconic films: Raakh (1989) and Ghulam (1998).

Prakash Raj Criticizes Bollywood’s Silence on Politics: Says Many Are Compromised or Fearful

Veteran actor and outspoken activist Prakash Raj has once again stirred the pot with his bold views on the Indian film industry's reluctance to engage with political discourse. In a recent interview with Lallantop, the National Award-winning actor criticized Bollywood for staying silent on crucial issues, stating bluntly that “half of them are sold, and the other half is afraid.”