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Chahal Congratulates RJ Mahvash After Her Big Win: 'Niyat Saaf, Manzil Asaan'
RJ Mahvash won Emerging Film Producer award for 2025. Yuzvendra Chahal congratulated her, days after addressing rumours linking them post-divorce. RJ Mahvash is celebrating a major milestone in her career. She has been honoured as the Emerging Film Producer and Entrepreneur of 2025, and the moment was an emotional one for her. Taking to Instagram, Mahvash shared a heartfelt post expressing her gratitude and reflecting on her journey. 'Emerging film producer and entrepreneur 2025🤍 Niyat saaf, Manzil asaan 🌼 Happy emotional crying overwhelmed – I am so proud of everything I have worked hard for and everything that didn't work out so that better things can! Just remember one thing, God serves. Earlier or later, God serves your intentions. Hence- Niyat saaf, manzil asaan," she wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mahvash (@ Among the many congratulatory messages, one that stood out was from Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal. Chahal not only liked the post but also commented, 'Congratulations," showing his support for Mahvash's achievement. This public gesture comes shortly after Chahal addressed ongoing rumours linking him to RJ Mahvash following his divorce from Dhanashree Verma. In an interview on Raj Shamani's podcast, the cricketer broke his silence on the speculation surrounding his personal life. When asked if he was in a relationship with Mahvash or anyone else, Chahal responded, 'No, there's nothing. People can think whatever they want to think." On the topic of love, he added, 'It will take time to process. I need to gather myself. I'm not afraid to fall in love again, but I'm scared of losing the person because I get attached with all my heart." Chahal also shared how online gossip negatively impacted Mahvash, who had supported him through one of the most difficult phases of his life. 'For the first time, when I was seen with someone, people started linking us right away. Even she clarified it, but it was very hard for her. She was called a homewrecker… people said really nasty things. I felt terrible," he revealed. Recalling a simple Christmas dinner, he said, 'We had a Christmas dinner with five people, but the photo was cropped to make it look like just the two of us were on a dinner date." Chahal added that the rumours made it difficult to even hang out with friends without fear of being judged. First Published: August 05, 2025, 22:02 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
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Disrespecting Gandhi statue: Kerala high court quashes case against law student
Kochi: High court has quashed the criminal proceedings initiated against a law student who was accused of disrespecting a statue of Mahatma Gandhi on the college campus by placing a pair of sunglasses and a Christmas wreath on it. The bench of Justice V G Arun, while allowing the student's petition to quash the case, observed that though the alleged act is undoubtedly immoral, it cannot be termed illegal in the absence of any law that prohibits or prescribes punishment for such conduct. According to prosecution, the incident happened at a law college in Aluva during preparations for Christmas celebrations in 2023. The student also allegedly commented that "Gandhi is long dead." The act was recorded on video and posted in student WhatsApp groups, which led to complaints being lodged with the college principal. Consequently, apart from the registration of a criminal case, the student was suspended from college for five days and fined Rs 5,000. Edathala police in Aluva registered a case against the student under IPC Sections 153 (wantonly giving provocation, with intent to cause riot) and 426 (punishment for mischief). Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Epson WorkForce Printers with PrecisionCore Epson Learn More Undo by Taboola by Taboola The student contended that neither any central legislation nor any state law prescribes punishment for defiling a statue of Mahatma Gandhi. To attract Section 153 IPC, the conduct must be not only wanton or malicious but also unlawful. Similarly, the allegations did not satisfy the ingredients of mischief under Section 426 IPC, as the act did not fall within the statutory definition of mischief. Accepting the petitioner's arguments, HC observed that immoral acts, behaviours considered wrong or unethical according to societal norms or personal moral frameworks, do not necessarily amount to legal offences. The court noted that even the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971, does not contain any provision prohibiting the defilement of images or statues of national leaders. HC, however, noted that it is the moral duty of every Indian citizen to respect the freedom fighters who played a crucial role in liberating the country from colonial rule. In its judgment, it quoted the American historian Will Durant on Mahatma Gandhi: "Not since Buddha has India so revered any man. Not since St Francis of Assisi has any life known to history been so marked by gentleness, disinterestedness, simplicity of soul and forgiveness of enemies. "


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