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Rachana Mistry dresses up as a bride for the upcoming sequence in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah; says 'The red lehenga made me feel like a real dulhan'
Rachana Mistry dresses up as a bride for the upcoming sequence in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah; says 'The red lehenga made me feel like a real dulhan'

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Rachana Mistry dresses up as a bride for the upcoming sequence in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah; says 'The red lehenga made me feel like a real dulhan'

After an emotional journey filled with highs and lows in Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, Jagriti (Rachana Mistry) and Suraj ( Vijayendra Kumeria ) have finally acknowledged their feelings for each other and decided to get married. Set against a dreamy backdrop of candles, roses, and warm lighting, the wedding scene becomes a defining moment in the narrative — a culmination of longing and heartfelt connection. This marks a major turning point in the show, promising more layered drama and emotional revelations in the upcoming episodes. What truly elevated this sequence was Rachana Mistry's stunning bridal transformation. Draped in a regal red lehenga adorned with intricate golden embroidery, the actress looked nothing short of resplendent. Her look was completed with traditional bridal jewellery — a statement choker, classic jhumkas, a maang tikka, and a nath — paired with mehendi-clad hands and a luminous bridal glow. The styling struck a perfect balance between elegance and tradition, making Rachana's bridal avatar a true visual delight for viewers. Though this isn't the first time Rachana has donned a bridal look on screen, she shared that this particular avatar felt extra special. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo The deep red lehenga, styled with elegance and grandeur, resonated with the character's emotional arc, and Rachana herself was thrilled with how everything came together. Speaking about her experience, Rachana Mistry said, 'Even though I've worn bridal outfits before on screen, this look as Jagriti felt different — more heartfelt, more rooted. The red lehenga with all the intricate details made me feel like a real dulhan. Honestly, whenever I get married in real life, I would love to have such detailing in my bridal look — the statement choker, classic jhumkas, maang tikka, and nath, paired with mehendi-clad hands and that bridal glow — it all just felt magical. What made it even more special was the emotional depth of the scene — Jagriti is finally stepping into love wholeheartedly, and I could feel every bit of her joy and vulnerability. I'm absolutely loving this journey of playing Jagriti — she's strong, emotional, and so real. Shooting this wedding sequence was a beautiful experience, and I can't wait for the audience to see it. ' Iqbal Khan, Rachana Mistry's show Na Umra Ki Seema Ho completes 100 episodes

Iqbal Khan on everyday environmental responsibility, says ‘Don't just celebrate one day, make it a daily practice'
Iqbal Khan on everyday environmental responsibility, says ‘Don't just celebrate one day, make it a daily practice'

Time of India

time05-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Iqbal Khan on everyday environmental responsibility, says ‘Don't just celebrate one day, make it a daily practice'

Actor Mohammed , best known for his roles in Kaisa Yeh Pyar Hai, Tumhari Pakhi, and most recently Na Umra Ki Seema Ho, used the occasion of World Environment Day 2025 to speak out strongly on the need for consistent and responsible environmental practices. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now His heartfelt message calls for more than just symbolic gestures—he urges real, daily change. 'One of the major concerns is pollution—we humans are always responsible for polluting the environment,' said Iqbal. 'Throwing garbage creates a visual representation of environmental carelessness, which contradicts the message of responsibility World Environment Day aims to promote. We love keeping our homes clean, but ignore our streets. That's sad and ungrateful.' He pointed out the hypocrisy of neglecting public spaces while valuing personal cleanliness. 'We need to encourage and practice proper disposal of all waste, including plastic, in designated receptacles.' Iqbal also voiced concern over a behavior he finds particularly disturbing—tobacco spitting. 'It's disheartening to see people, even the so-called modern and educated youth, indulging in chewing tobacco and spitting it out in public. It releases harmful chemicals that affect not just the person but the environment as well.' Delivering a powerful message, he said, 'Let's not think of the environment only on June 5. It should be part of our daily lives. Many nations are progressing in this regard—we too must act like responsible citizens.' He concluded with a spiritual reminder: 'We celebrate God in grand ways, but forget that cleanliness is the first step toward divinity. Don't blame God if He doesn't give you the best—start by respecting what He has already given: the Earth.' Iqbal's passionate appeal is a timely wake-up call to treat environmental care as a constant duty, not a one-day affair.

Na Umra Ki Seema Ho fame Chirag Joshi on his 29th birthday, says ‘I'm more handsome and more responsible'
Na Umra Ki Seema Ho fame Chirag Joshi on his 29th birthday, says ‘I'm more handsome and more responsible'

Time of India

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Na Umra Ki Seema Ho fame Chirag Joshi on his 29th birthday, says ‘I'm more handsome and more responsible'

Television actor Chirag Joshi, known for his role as an antagonist in Na Umra Ki Seema Ho , is celebrating his 29th birthday today, April 21st. Currently based in Mumbai, Chirag marked the special occasion with close friends, expressing gratitude for the love and warmth he received. "Being appreciated and loved boosts self-esteem and confidence," Chirag shared. "It drives out the feeling of loneliness when you're reminded that you're special and valued. I'm really thankful to my friends in Mumbai, who've become like family. It was fun to ring in my birthday with them. I'm 29 now—more handsome and more responsible." Reflecting on the emotional significance of birthdays, Chirag added, "Celebrating yourself is important for your mental health, especially when you live away from family. The stress and anxiety of daily life fades away for a while. You feel joyful when people take your birthday seriously and make an effort to celebrate you." Originally from Kota, Rajasthan, Chirag admitted to missing his family on his special day. 'My parents couldn't be here, but we connected over a video call. Their blessings have helped me survive and grow in Mumbai's competitive showbiz industry. I owe my resilience to their trust. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Neurologist: 97% of People With Neuropathy Don't Know This Crucial Thing Nerve Relief Read More Undo I began my day by visiting a temple, but I really missed my mom's homemade birthday cake.' On the professional front, Chirag was last seen in the upcoming Bollywood film Code Green. Looking ahead, he shared, 'I'm exploring different mediums and not limiting myself. But yes, if a promising TV role or lead character comes my way, I'd definitely consider it.' Having appeared in popular shows like Piya Rangrezz and Siya Ke Ram, Chirag Joshi continues to evolve both personally and professionally—with charm, gratitude, and ambition.

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