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Ahaan-Aneet To Vikrant-Shanaya: These Fresh Pairs of Bollywood Are A Welcome Change
Ahaan-Aneet To Vikrant-Shanaya: These Fresh Pairs of Bollywood Are A Welcome Change

News18

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Ahaan-Aneet To Vikrant-Shanaya: These Fresh Pairs of Bollywood Are A Welcome Change

1/8 In January, we saw another new pair of debutants - Aaman Devgan and Rasha Thadani - in the film Azaad. (Image: IMDb) Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor's pairing in Loveyapa also made news, despite the film receiving negative reviews. (Image: IMDb) Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan was also a fresh and young pair, whose film Nadaaniyan failed to make waves. (Image: IMDb) Apart from these five fresh pairs, we now look forward to Triptii Dimri and Siddhant Chaturvedi's new jodi in Dhadak 2. (Image: IMDb) Hrithik Roshan and Kiara Advani have also been paired together in their next release, War 2. (Image: IMDb) 8/8

Comfortable in her skin
Comfortable in her skin

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Comfortable in her skin

beauty standards Khushi Kapoor Actresshas come into her own with films like Archies, Loveyapa and Nadaaniyan. The actress shared her experiences in an exclusive chat with us on her sister, her debut film Archies, and her take on industry her personality with Janhvi, Khushi highlighted her reserved nature. 'Oh yes! I am more of a quiet person and not much of a talker,' she confessed. She then recalled her nerves during her first on-set experience for Archies. 'During the time of Archies, I was really very nervous and scared. But after that movie got over,immediately the nerves went (Akhtar) was an amazing team captain and taught me and the whole team everything, even the basics like catching the light, hitting the mark, etc. But I would admit that there was a lot of fear while shooting that film. Even though I have been a part of this industry, I have always been behind the scenes. As a kid, when I used to be on the sets with my mom and dad, I didn't bother to take any notes of the process...' said her openness about undergoing cosmetic procedures, Khushi, who is rumoured to have gone under the knife, stated, 'Yes, I have changed my looks. But everyone thinks I have done some 10-20 things on myself. It is obviously not the case. I don't think going under the knife for your looks is such a big deal. For me, it is not okay to be dishonest with people around me about my looks. There are a lot of impressionable youngsters who follow us on the if we don't do something about our looks, then it is a problem and people will judge you for your looks, and if we do something for ourselves, feeding your insecurities, then also people have a problem. People will say that why did she change herself and not stick to her original looks? So, you are not going to win either way. I am going to live my life the way I want I was not born like this and all actor's groom themselves, and of course vanity is a large part of our life! I care about my looks, but haven't changed every single thing about my face. I don't want to set unrealistic standards of beauty and so I became open about the procedures I had done to look like this,' said Khushi.

Khushi Kapoor Opens Up About Cosmetic Surgery: "Yes, I Have Changed My Looks But..."
Khushi Kapoor Opens Up About Cosmetic Surgery: "Yes, I Have Changed My Looks But..."

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Khushi Kapoor Opens Up About Cosmetic Surgery: "Yes, I Have Changed My Looks But..."

Khushi Kapoor has always been open about going under the knife. The Nadaaniyan actress talked about how industry expectations push individuals to get work done. In an interview with The Times of India, Khushi Kapoor admitted to undergoing cosmetic procedures. The actress said, 'Yes, I have changed my looks. But everyone thinks I have done some 10-20 things on myself. It is obviously not the case. I don't think going under the knife for your looks is such a big deal." "For me, it is not okay to be dishonest with people around me about my looks. There are a lot of impressionable youngsters who follow us on the internet," shared Khushi Kapoor. Khushi Kapoor Says People Will Always Be Judgemental Khushi Kapoor shares how people will always judge you regardless of what you do. "If we don't do something about our looks, then it is a problem and people will judge you for your looks, and if we do something for ourselves, feeding your insecurities, then also people have a problem. People will say that why did she change herself and did not stick to her original looks? So, you are not going to win either way. I am going to live my life the way I want to," says Khushi Kapoor. The Archies actress further talked about the importance of being honest about one's looks. "I was not born like this and all actor's groom themselves, and of course vanity is a large part of our life! I care about my looks, but haven't changed every single thing about my face. I don't want to set unrealistic standards of beauty and so I became open about the procedures I had done to look like this,' the actress said. Cosmetic surgeries in Bollywood have long been a debate and celebrities have often been under scrutiny for it. The recent death of Shefali Jariwala has yet again sparked the debate around cosmetic surgeries and the unrealistic expectations of people.

Khushi Kapoor Accepts Undergoing Cosmetic Surgery: ‘Why Lie? I Wasn't Born Looking Like This'
Khushi Kapoor Accepts Undergoing Cosmetic Surgery: ‘Why Lie? I Wasn't Born Looking Like This'

News18

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Khushi Kapoor Accepts Undergoing Cosmetic Surgery: ‘Why Lie? I Wasn't Born Looking Like This'

Khushi Kapoor admits to going under the knife and urges honesty about cosmetic procedures: 'I wasn't born like this, but I've always been honest about it.' The conversation around cosmetic treatments in the entertainment industry has always sparked debate—especially when it comes to transparency. While many celebrities either evade the topic or face criticism for admitting to it, Nadaaniyan actress Khushi Kapoor is bringing a fresh, honest perspective that has caught attention. In a recent interview with The Times of India, Khushi was asked about her views on artificial enhancements. Candid and composed, she admitted to having undergone cosmetic procedures and emphasized that it's a personal decision, 'I've always tried to be honest and open about whatever I'm getting done," she said. 'If someone wishes to get work done, it is their choice, and they should do what suits them." Khushi further explained that, in her view, celebrities should acknowledge the impact they have on their followers—especially younger audiences who may internalize unrealistic beauty standards, 'Getting work done and lying about it is unfair to younger girls who look up to you, because then they think, 'Oh, I don't look like that; why can't I?'" She admitted that being a public figure comes with inevitable judgment—regardless of what choices are made, 'People who question my decisions would have judged me either way," Khushi said, 'There is no real way to win in these kinds of discussions, so to have peace of mind, one should own up to their decision and worry less about what people will say." Khushi has addressed the topic before. In a previous interview with CurlyTales, she echoed similar thoughts, 'I don't think it's such a big deal. The main issue is that people are scared that they will get hate if they come out and admit it," she remarked. 'People think that the term 'plastic' is the biggest insult you can give someone, but I don't think it's bad if someone gets work done and stuff like that." Her comments come at a time when the conversation around cosmetic treatments and anti-ageing medications has become particularly sensitive. The recent death of actress Shefali Jariwala, who reportedly used such supplements and therapies, has reignited concerns about the risks associated with these practices. Police are currently investigating if the treatments contributed to her untimely passing. 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.

Khushi Kapoor accepts going under the knife, says ‘I was not born like this': ‘People are just afraid to admit it'
Khushi Kapoor accepts going under the knife, says ‘I was not born like this': ‘People are just afraid to admit it'

Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Khushi Kapoor accepts going under the knife, says ‘I was not born like this': ‘People are just afraid to admit it'

There is always a huge debate regarding celebrities that undergo cosmetic procedures to look better and younger, or just to look different. While there are many who speak against it and many who refuse to talk about it entirely, newcomer Khushi Kapoor brings a level of maturity to this conversation that is worth praise. The Nadaaniyan actor talked candidly about how the industry and expectations of the fans work and said that if someone wishes to get work done, it is their choice, and they should do what suits them. While talking to TOI, she was asked about her views were on the artificial enhancement of one's looks, and the actor admitted that she herself has been under the knife and people should have the right to choose whatever they want. She talked about changing her looks and how she has always tried to be honest and open about whatever she is getting done. While some might think that a medical procedure is very personal, Khushi believes that celebrities need to acknowledge the amount of young and impressionable fans that look up to them, and hence they should be honest in order to avoid creating unrealistic beauty standards. ALSO READ: Suhana, Agastya, Khushi gave auditions for The Archies with other 'normal actors', parents didn't get involved, reveals casting director She admitted that being a celebrity comes with many banes, as people choose to judge someone in the public light no matter what they do. Khushi added that the people who question her decisions to undergo cosmetic treatment would have judged her regardless of her decision. The 24-year-old stated that there is no real way to win in these kinds of discussions, so to have peace of mind, one should own up to their decision and worry less about what people will say. In a previous interview with CurlyTales, the actor had talked about the same topic and shared her opinion about taking certain decisions about her looks. The Loveyapa actor said, 'I don't think it's such a big deal. The main issue is that people are scared that they will get hate if they come out and admit it. People think that the term 'plastic' is the biggest insult you can give someone, but I don't think it's bad if someone gets work done and stuff like that.' She again doubled up on the importance of being honest about your looks and said that getting work done and lying about it is 'unfair to younger girls who look up to you, because then they think, 'Oh, I don't look like that; why can't I?' The debate around cosmetic treatments and anti-ageing health supplements gained momentum recently after the death of actor Shefali Jariwala. According to police reports, Shefali was using anti-ageing medication and therapies, something which is still being investigated as a potential reason for her demise.

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