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Mint
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Sidharth Malhotra, Kiara Advani become parents, welcome baby girl; fans say ‘all students now girls' parents'
The adorable couple of the Bollywood, Siddharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani, were blessed with a baby girl earlier this week. The duo took to Instagram to officially announce the same today. Congratulatory messages have started to pour in, with fans saying that all students are now girls' parents. 'Our hearts are full and our world forever changed. We are blessed with a baby girl,' both captioned the post. One of the fans said, 'Congrats u both. enjoy ur parenthood with blessing. blessed ur cutie pie.' Another commented, 'May your baby be blessed and always be happy.' A third remarked, 'We got another pretty little baby.' 'It looks like Captain Vikram Batra family completed', 'Waited for so long', "All students are now girls' parents' were some other reactions. They declared their pregnancy on social media in February 2025. At the time, they shared a heartfelt post to announce the news to their followers. Kiara and Sidharth began their romance while working on their 2021 film, Shershaah. The couple kept their relationship under wraps until their dreamy wedding in 2023. The duo tied the knot on February 7, 2023, in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Kiara was born as Alia Advani in Mumbai in 1991. She began her acting career with the 2014 film Fugly but rose to fame with hits like MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Kabir Singh, and Shershaah. Known for her elegance and strong screen presence, Kiara comes from a well-connected Sindhi family with diverse roots, including British and Spanish ancestry. She studied mass communication at Jai Hind College and is also related to veteran actor Ashok Kumar. Sidharth was born in 1985 in Delhi to a Punjabi family. He started as a model and even assisted Karan Johar as an assistant director on My Name Is Khan before making his acting debut with Student of the Year in 2012. Sidharth has since starred in films like Ek Villain, Kapoor & Sons, and Shershaah, gaining recognition for both romantic and action roles. Unlike Kiara, he comes from a middle-class background, with his father serving in the Merchant Navy.


News18
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Ashnoor Kaur Planned This Surprise For Grandparents' 50th Anniversary
Fans praised Ashnoor Kaur's thoughtful gesture. Ashnoor Kaur celebrated her grandparents' golden jubilee anniversary with a romantic candlelit setting in the Maldives. A sweet video, shared on the actress' Instagram handle, captured the special moment. In the clip, you can see Ashnoor's parents walking into the beautifully set venue, followed by the whole family wishing a warm 'happy anniversary." Did you just say 'aww"? Because same. The post has truly touched hearts. Take a look here: Ashnoor Kaur, who made her TV comeback with Suman Indori, earlier opened up about her college life before returning to the screen. In an interview with Telly Talk India, she said, 'I was in Jai Hind College, and it is very strict about attendance. Hence, I had to focus on studies. I took on short-term projects because of that. I have had hectic schedules when I appeared for my board exams. I remember I was doing Patiala Babes during my 10th and 12th board exams. I managed to score well. So, managing college and short-term projects was not difficult for me." She also spoke about working with Anita Hassanandani and Zain Imam on the sets of Suman Indori: 'It's fab! I met Anita Di (Hassanandani) for the first time during the shoot. We do a lot of tashan waale scenes, but after that, we laugh a lot. We have our inside jokes. We keep making reels and all." The actress added, 'Zain Imam has been a friend since before the show. We have that comfort level, understanding and that friendly bond. Work doesn't feel like work if I am on the sets of Suman Indori." Ashnoor Kaur has appeared in projects such as Manmarziyaan, Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. 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.


India.com
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Swades fame Gayatri Joshi's husband, runs a Rs 77,000 crore company, his business is..., his net worth is Rs...,
If you are a Shah Rukh Khan fan, then his film Swades must have made a special place in your heart. Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, the movie featured Shah Rukh Khan in the lead, and opposite him was Gayatri Joshi. SRK as Mohan and Gayatri as Gita impressed the audience to their core. Though the movie did not meet commercial expectations, the audience hailed both actors' performances. Surprisingly, after receiving critically acclaimed remarks for her performance, Gayatri chose not to be a part of the Bollywood industry anymore. Swades marked her first and last movie. Swades was released in 2004, and in 2005, Gayatri tied the knot with business tycoon Vikas Oberoi. After getting married, Gayatri decided to quit acting and focused on her family. While Gayatri is known to many movie lovers, her husband Vikas Oberoi remains away from the limelight, even after marrying the former actress. Let's take a look at Vikas's achievements. Born in 1969, Vikas is the son of Ranbir Oberoi, who was the founder of Oberoi Realty Ltd. Vikas grew up watching his father handle the real estate business, and he too aimed to follow in his footsteps from a young age. After completing his education, he joined his father in the business. Vikas pursued his higher education at Jai Hind College in Mumbai and later earned a degree through the prestigious Owner/President Management Program at Harvard Business School. As per media reports, in the 1990s, Vikas took over his father's business, and today he is the Chairman and Managing Director of Oberoi Realty Ltd. Vikas Oberoi's Whopping Net Worth According to a report by Forbes, Vikas's net worth is USD 5.8 billion. Media reports claim that Vikas owns a luxurious home at 360 West Worli, Mumbai, where he lives with his wife and kids. The property is reportedly worth Rs 400 crore.


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Cut-offs drop in 3rd list; CET results of BMS & BBA may cause seat shift
Mumbai: While some of the leading colleges have closed admissions for their popular courses, such as BA Psychology, after the second list, the cut-offs for other courses, even in other subject combinations for BA, have seen a drop in the third list — some are steep when compared to the first list. Many colleges said they did not get enough applications for BSc to even put out a third list. Even as the Mumbai University (MU) extended the deadline for degree college admissions till June 15 and CET results of BBA/BMS/BCA were out, colleges are now worried about horizontal mobility of students to other courses in the same college. At Jai Hind College, BA saw the sharpest fall, dropping from 92.17% from the first list to 80% in the third, but the psychology seats are already full after the second list. Overall, the third merit list reflected a moderate decline across most courses. BBI registered the largest drop among self-financed programmes, slipping by 3.5 points from 90% to 86.5%. Principal Vijay Dabholkar said their new courses in international accounting and actuarial science and quantitative finance were full. "Many students these days are following social media influencers who are promoting new-age, skill-oriented courses, and therefore there is a huge demand for them. Also, now that the CET results for BBA, BMS is out, many students will leave their existing seats to go for them," he said. Karuna Gokarn, principal, St Xavier's College, said they did not have a third list for most of their courses, except BA, for the subject combinations other than psychology. She said the situation in science is grim. It could not only be because of the new professional courses, but also due to undergraduate science courses in institutes such as IISER and IITs picking up and students preferring it over leading autonomous colleges. At Podar College, commerce programmes remained largely stable — BCom financial markets declined slightly from 94.5% to 92%, and BAF, which opened at a high 95.6%, closed at 93.4%. At Ruia College, third merit list for BA course closed at 84%. Most colleges are expecting cut-offs to improve in the fourth and fifth round. The university issued a fresh schedule on Thursday to include students who were left out from the previous process.


Time of India
31-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
2nd list: BA, BCom cutoffs fall below 90% in leading colleges
Mumbai: The demand for traditional courses such as BA and BCom in the city's top- colleges has taken a hit this year, with high scorers now having a wider range of professional courses to choose from. In the recent past, top colleges would close admissions to these courses at cutoffs in the 90% range, but many witnessed a drop to the 80% range in the second merit list announced on Saturday. FYBSc cutoffs across colleges plunged by 10-15%, which has many principals worried. Some city colleges are still receiving admission inquiries from students, as the early start to the admission process this year seems to have caused some to miss the application deadline, and could possibly have affected the cutoffs too. Take, for instance, the FYBA cutoff at Jai Hind College — which, in the past, would barely budge after the first list — but has now dropped by 5.17%, from 92.17% to 87% in the second. The cutoff for BCom, too, dropped at the college compared to the previous list. Ramnarain Ruia College closed the second list for FYBA at 88%—a drop of 2% from the first list. At St Xavier's College, the cutoff, though, dipped marginally for FYBA (courses other than psychology and English), it also did not breach the 90% mark. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Costco Shoppers Say This Wrinkle Cream Is "Actually Worth It" The Skincare Magazine Undo Psychology and English group at Xavier's and other leading colleges, though, stayed above 90%. FYBSc cutoffs in most colleges plunged to even 50s, and with no takers, many are likely to allow walk-in admissions for the course. On the contrary, the cutoffs in self-financed courses, mainly the allied BCom courses, have seen only a marginal drop of 1-2%, and continued to remain out of reach for many 90%+ scorers. While HR and KC Colleges, which come under the HSNC University, already announced their list on Friday, N M and Mithibai Colleges, from the SVKM group, have decided to release their second list on Monday. Ruia College principal Anushree Lokur said with the array of new professional courses and also newer private universities, traditional courses have taken a hit. "Many are coming to us with the usual problem—they have either filled the university form or the college form, many still believe that admissions are centralised like is the process in FYJC," said Lokur. R A Podar College principal Vinita Pimpale said many are coming with inquiries as they have missed applicaton deadlines. St Xavier's College principal, Rajendra Shinde, said they usually never had second lists for FYBA, but of late, students opt for other colleges if they do not get their subject combinations, which may have led to a marginal drop in the cutoffs. On poor interest in pure sciences, Vijay Dabholkar, principal, Jai Hind College, said students have to spend more time for science lectures and practicals unlike other courses.