Former Bollywood actress and women’s rights activist Somy Ali, who was romantically linked to Salman Khan in the 1990s, has made headlines with her latest social media post. Somy has extended an invitation to notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi for a Zoom call, addressing him directly from her Instagram account on Thursday. Currently incarcerated at Sabarmati Central Jail, Bishnoi has reportedly been able to make Zoom calls despite his imprisonment.
The much-anticipated 18th season of Bigg Boss has officially launched with an exciting new theme, Time Ka Taandav. Hosted by Salman Khan, the grand premiere aired on Colors TV and JioCinema, introducing viewers to a luxurious new house and 18 diverse contestants vying for the coveted title. This season, contestants have the chance to win a grand prize of ₹50 lakh, continuing the tradition from the previous season. The eclectic mix of housemates includes actors, politicians, social activists, and even a unique non-human contestant, promising a season filled with drama, strategy, and unexpected twists.
In an exciting announcement for fans, producer Sajid Nadiadwala confirmed the sequel to the 2014 action thriller Kick on October 4. This news comes as a delightful surprise, reviving anticipation for a franchise that was a significant hit at the box office.
Salman Khan celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with his family at his sister Arpita Khan's home in Mumbai on Saturday. The festive event was marked by the presence of close family members, including Salim Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan, and their children, along with special guests like Varun Sharma, Orry, and Iulia Vantur.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan took to Instagram on Thursday to share a heartwarming throwback post featuring his nephew, Ayaan Agnihotri. The actor, known for his close-knit family ties, posted two pictures—one from the past and a relatively recent one—with Ayaan, the son of Atul Agnihotri and Salman's sister Alvira Khan Agnihotri. Salman captioned the post with a simple yet nostalgic note, "Seems like yesterday..."
Amazon Prime Video has announced the premiere of Angry Young Men, a highly anticipated docuseries that delves into the extraordinary legacy of Bollywood screenwriters Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar. Set to launch on August 20, the three-part series promises an in-depth exploration of the creative partnership that revolutionized Indian cinema.