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News18
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Devoleena Bhattacharjee Celebrates ‘7 Months Of Love' With Son Joy: ‘Pure Magic'
Last Updated: Devoleena Bhattacharjee shared adorable pictures with her son Joy as he turned 7 months old. She wrote that she is enjoying every moment of motherhood. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee and her husband Shanawaz Shaikh embraced parenthood in December last year. They welcomed their son 'Joy' on 18 th December 2024. Their baby boy turned 7 months old a few days ago, and the actress has now shared some adorable pictures with him, as she celebrated 7 months of motherhood. She wrote that she is enjoying every moment of this new chapter of her life, and that it has been 'pure magic.' On Friday, Devoleena Bhattacharjee took to her Instagram to share a series of photos with her son Joy. The pictures show her holding her baby in her arms as she enjoyed a stroll with him in Guwahati. The actress beams with joy, as she spends time with her son. In her caption, she wrote, '7 months of holding my heart outside my body… From those tiny fingers wrapping around mine to sleepless nights filled with snuggles — every moment has been pure magic. You've turned my world into a soft, beautiful chaos I never want to escape from." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Devoleena Bhattacharjee (@devoleena) She further added, 'Here's to growing together, one giggle, one cuddle, one milestone at a my little love, are my greatest journey. #7MonthsOfLove #MummaAndBaby #MilestoneMoments." Check out the post below! Devoleena often shares the most adorable pictures of hr baby boy. A few days ago, she visited Kamakhya Temple with her hubby Shanawaz and their son Joy. Sharing pictures from the visit, she wrote, 'Blessed at the Shakti Peeth A divine day at the sacred Kamakhya Temple, where faith meets motherhood and love surrounds every step. Grateful for this spiritual moment as a family at one of India's most powerful temples dedicated to Maa Kamakhya." Meanwhile, last month, she also posted cute pictures of baby Joy from his first photoshoot. Devoleena and Shanawaz welcomed their baby boy on December 18. Announcing the same on social media, the actress shared an adorable post that read, 'thrilled to announce the arrival of our bundle of joy, our baby boy 18.12.2024. elated parents, Devoleena and Shanwaz." The caption of the post read, 'Hello world! Our little angel BOY is here18.12.2024." Devoleena tied the knot with her gym trainer Shanawaz Shaikh in December 2022. It was a court wedding in Lonavala with just close friends in attendance. First Published: 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.


News18
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
IVF Day 2025: 5 Blockbuster Films On IVF And Fertility, One Of Them Was A True Story
Last Updated: IVF has become more common, with celebrities like Mahhi Vij and Sambhavna Seth sharing their stories. Bollywood has also helped raise awareness through hit films Every year on July 25, IVF Day is celebrated to raise awareness about In-Vitro Fertilisation and its growing role in modern parenthood. Over the years, IVF has gained popularity, with many celebrities openly sharing their personal experiences. From Mahhi Vij to Sambhavna Seth, several actresses have spoken about their IVF journeys, helping to remove the stigma around fertility treatments. Even Bollywood has contributed to this awareness by showcasing IVF and related themes through cinema. Interestingly, many of these films not only sparked conversations but also performed well at the box office. Here are some of the most impactful ones: Good Newwz (2019) Starring Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor, Diljit Dosanjh, and Kiara Advani, Good Newwz tackled the story of two couples who undergo IVF treatment. Blending comedy and emotion, the film struck a chord with audiences and turned out to be a box office hit. Vicky Donor (2012) This film marked a turning point in Ayushmann Khurrana's career. A low-budget success, Vicky Donor addressed sperm donation and fertility issues in a refreshing and entertaining way, bringing a once-taboo topic into the mainstream. Mimi (2021) Although focused on surrogacy, Mimi also highlighted the IVF process involved in creating the embryo. Kriti Sanon received a National Award for her powerful performance, alongside Pankaj Tripathi. The film won praise for handling a sensitive topic with grace and empathy. Bad Newz (2024) A spiritual sequel to Good Newwz, this film starred Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk. Directed by Anand Tiwari, the movie explored an unconventional pregnancy twist, continuing the conversation around fertility and parenthood with humour and heart. Joy (Netflix) For those who enjoy true stories, Joy on Netflix is a must-watch. The film tells the inspiring real-life story behind the world's first successful IVF birth, honouring the pioneering efforts that changed reproductive medicine forever. First Published: 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.

Scotsman
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Sparking joy: artist Blythe Scott marks homecoming with new Edinburgh exhibition
An independent Edinburgh art gallery has announced details of a new exhibition of work from Blythe Scott, a Scottish contemporary artist with a large following both at home and around the world. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Joy opens in Morningside Gallery on Saturday, August 2, and includes 36 new paintings from the Borders-based artist, marking her second solo exhibition with the Edinburgh gallery, and the first since she moved back to Scotland from Canada. This is an exhibition that reveals Blythe's sense of joy at returning to her home country and her excitement seeing all of the places that have inspired her over the years, this time with new eyes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Harmonious layers of merging colour, abstraction, inventive embellishments and intuitive mark making characterise the works in this collection, which range from large scale paintings of Edinburgh skylines and East Neuk villages to smaller quirky Edinburgh buses, jaunty harbours and mesmerising dreamscapes. Artist Blythe Scott returns to Morningside Gallery for a new solo exhibition this August. The artist describes her paintings in this exhibition as having been inspired by joy, made with joy and with the intention of creating joy. The gallery will be full of the colour, texture and unapologetic playfulness that Blythe's work embraces, and a real sense of the love she feels for Scotland's cities, harbours and hills. Blythe Scott said: 'Since my return to Scotland, it has been such a pleasure to revisit and immerse myself in the cities I love. At the same time, I have been able to maintain a sense that I am looking with fresh eyes each time since my studio is based in the country. By delving briefly into city life and then retreating to my studio, I still hope to create a pleasing blend of fact and fiction.' Eileadh Swan, director of Morningside Gallery said: 'We're absolutely delighted to introduce our second solo exhibition of Blythe's work and excited to welcome her back to the gallery. She is as energetic and as positive as her paintings - spending time with her always reminds me of how true to herself she is in her work. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Artist Blythe Scott returns to Morningside Gallery for a new solo exhibition this August. "The delight and excitement she takes in her work is all conveyed honestly and authentically and this is reflected in her large following, with many clients returning again and again to connect with her approach to painting.' Based at Church Hill in Morningside, the gallery will display 36 new paintings for the exhibition, which can also be viewed online and toured as a virtual exhibition for anyone who can't make it to Edinburgh.


The Star
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount
The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters (above), is set to premiere in theatres in early 2027. - Netflix SEOUL: Hybe America, the North American branch of BTS' agency Hybe, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a new K-pop-themed feature film, the companies said on Wednesday (July 23). The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theatres in early 2027. Though the title is yet to be announced, the film will centre on a Korean American teenager who defies her family's wishes and auditions for a reality TV competition with dreams of becoming part of a K-pop girl group. Yoo Ji-young, who voiced the youngest Huntrix member Joy in K-Pop Demon Hunters and singer Eric Nam, known for his lead role as surgical resident Yona Yoon in the 2023 Hollywood drama Transplant, will take on the lead roles. The production will begin filming in mid-September and will be shot entirely on location in South Korea — marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has conducted a full production solely in Korea. Korean American director Benson Lee will helm the project, with a screenplay written by Eileen Shim. Producers include James Shin, president of film and television at Hybe America, along with Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Hybe board member Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson, all from Epic Magazine. Bryan Oh, senior vice president at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. 'This film is my love letter to K-pop — a world filled with energy, passion, magic and an incredible community of support,' said Lee in a statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures, the production team for their unwavering commitment and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.' Shin of Hybe America said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Paramount Pictures for this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. The film will highlight the dedication, artistry and global impact of K-pop, while also delivering a universal message about chasing your dreams against all odds.' - The Korea Herald/ANN

Straits Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Can BTS' agency make next ‘KPop Demon Hunters'? New film in works with Paramount
Find out what's new on ST website and app. The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theaters in early 2027. SEOUL - Hybe America, the North American branch of BTS' agency Hybe, is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a new K-pop-themed feature film, the companies said on July 23. The film, which aims for global box office success akin to the recent animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, is set to premiere in theaters in early 2027. Though the title is yet to be announced, the film will center on a Korean American teenager who defies her family's wishes and auditions for a reality TV competition with dreams of becoming part of a K-pop girl group. Yoo Ji-young, who voiced the youngest Huntrix member Joy in K-Pop Demon Hunters and singer Eric Nam, known for his lead role as surgical resident Yona Yoon in the 2023 Hollywood drama Transplant, will take on the lead roles. The production will begin filming in mid-September and will be shot entirely on location in Korea — marking the first time a major Hollywood studio has conducted a full production solely in Korea. Korean American director Benson Lee will helm the project, with a screenplay written by Eileen Shim. Producers include James Shin, president of film and television at Hybe America, along with Arthur Spector and Joshua Davis of Epic Magazine and Hybe board member Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny and Scott Manson, all from Epic Magazine. Mr Bryan Oh, senior vice president at Paramount Pictures, will oversee the project on behalf of the studio. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore S'pore's domestic recycling rate drops to all time low of 11% Singapore HDB launches 10,209 BTO and balance flats, as priority scheme for singles kicks in Singapore Youth Courts will take a new approach to cases, focused on underlying issues and supporting needs Life The Projector will resume daily screenings at Golden Mile Tower. Is its Cineleisure exit next? Singapore Ex-Tanjong Pagar United footballer charged with assault after Jurong East Stadium match Business Singapore's digital banks finding their niche in areas like SMEs as they narrow losses in 2024 Asia Japan Prime Minister Ishiba to resign by August, Mainichi newspaper reports Life New Pokemon theme park to open in Japan in early 2026 'This film is my love letter to K-pop — a world filled with energy, passion, magic and an incredible community of support,' said Mr Lee in a statement. 'I'm deeply grateful to Paramount Pictures, the production team for their unwavering commitment and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.' Mr Shin of Hybe America said, 'We are thrilled to partner with Paramount Pictures for this historic opportunity to bring a K-pop story to global audiences. The film will highlight the dedication, artistry and global impact of K-pop, while also delivering a universal message about chasing your dreams against all odds.' THE KOREA HERALD/ ASIA NEWS NETWORK