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Time of India
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Neil Nitin Mukesh pens adorable birthday wish for his 'guiding light' Nitin Mukesh
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh penned an adorable birthday note for his father and veteran singer Nitin Mukesh. Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh penned an adorable birthday note for his father and veteran singer Nitin Mukesh. On Friday, Neil posted a beautiful picture of his parents on Instagram and wrote a heartfelt birthday wish. Calling Nitin 'guiding light, mentor and God', he wrote, "Happy 75th Birthday, PAA @nitinmukesh9. Today is your special day, and I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude and love for everything you've done for me. You are the most selfless human being I know. You're not just my father; you're my guiding light, my mentor, and my God. Your wisdom, kindness, and unwavering support have shaped me into the person I am today. " "I'm so grateful for the values you've instilled in me, for the sacrifices you've made for our family, and for being a constant source of strength and inspiration. You're the best father in the world, and I feel blessed to have you in my life," he added. Neil concluded with a sweet words that read, "Here's to many more years of love, laughter, and adventure together! I love you more than words can express. Happy 75th Birthday, PAA." Sophie Chaudhry reacted to the post and commented, "Biggest hug and happy bday uncle." Meanwhile, on the work front, Neil was last seen in the musical drama 'Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate'. Directed by Abhishek Sharma , Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate is led by Jacqueline Fernandez as Pearl and Neil Nitin Mukesh as Gagan, alongside Sumedh Mudgalkar, Siddharth Nigam, Yukti Thareja, Aryan Katoch, Priyank Sharma , Kunwar Amar, Mohan Pandey, Elisha Mayor, Sanchit Kundra, Sanatana Roach, Devangshi Sen, Anusha Mani, Bhavin Bhanushali , Arnav Magoo, and Yukti Thareja in pivotal roles. Neil, who plays Gagan Ahuja, the mentor to the SuperSonics, in a press note said, Playing Gagan Ahuja was both challenging and exciting. Gagan is an intense and disciplined musical legend who holds the SuperSonics' legacy close to his heart. His journey in 'Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate' reflects the struggles of an artist's life, where passion and dreams are often misinterpreted as arrogance and self-obsession. " He added, "In reality, it's a journey of self-discovery and finding one's true purpose. As someone with a musical legacy, music holds a special place in my heart. The energy and talent of the cast made this project truly unforgettable. I hope the audience will share our excitement and enthusiasm for the show." 'Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate' is streaming on JioHotstar.


Mint
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Neil Nitin Mukesh pens adorable birthday wish for his guiding light Nitin Mukesh
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 27 (ANI): Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh penned an adorable birthday note for his father and veteran singer Nitin Mukesh. On Friday, Neil posted a beautiful picture of his parents on Instagram and wrote a heartfelt birthday wish. Calling Nitin 'guiding light, mentor and God', he wrote, "Happy 75th Birthday, PAA @nitinmukesh9. Today is your special day, and I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude and love for everything you've done for me. You are the most selfless human being I know. You're not just my father; you're my guiding light, my mentor, and my God. Your wisdom, kindness, and unwavering support have shaped me into the person I am today." "I'm so grateful for the values you've instilled in me, for the sacrifices you've made for our family, and for being a constant source of strength and inspiration. You're the best father in the world, and I feel blessed to have you in my life," he added. Neil concluded with a sweet words that read, "Here's to many more years of love, laughter, and adventure together! I love you more than words can express. Happy 75th Birthday, PAA." Sophie Chaudhry reacted to the post and commented, "Biggest hug and happy bday uncle." Meanwhile, on the work front, Neil was last seen in the musical drama 'Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate'. Directed by Abhishek Sharma, Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate is led by Jacqueline Fernandez as Pearl and Neil Nitin Mukesh as Gagan, alongside Sumedh Mudgalkar, Siddharth Nigam, Yukti Thareja, Aryan Katoch, Priyank Sharma, Kunwar Amar, Mohan Pandey, Elisha Mayor, Sanchit Kundra, Sanatana Roach, Devangshi Sen, Anusha Mani, Bhavin Bhanushali, Arnav Magoo, and Yukti Thareja in pivotal roles. Neil, who plays Gagan Ahuja, the mentor to the SuperSonics, in a press note said, Playing Gagan Ahuja was both challenging and exciting. Gagan is an intense and disciplined musical legend who holds the SuperSonics' legacy close to his heart. His journey in 'Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate' reflects the struggles of an artist's life, where passion and dreams are often misinterpreted as arrogance and self-obsession. " He added, "In reality, it's a journey of self-discovery and finding one's true purpose. As someone with a musical legacy, music holds a special place in my heart. The energy and talent of the cast made this project truly unforgettable. I hope the audience will share our excitement and enthusiasm for the show." 'Hai Junoon- Dream, Dare, Dominate' is streaming on JioHotstar. (ANI)


Time of India
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin: Savi refuses to get back with Neil
Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin keeps its viewers on the edge of their seats with its engrossing narrative and emotional surprises. The new generation, headed by Bhavika Sharma's Savi and Param Singh's Neil, has been raking up powerful emotions—particularly after the explosive death of Teju and Rajat. With the show nearing its ending episodes, fans were given an action-packed and emotionally charged episode. In the previous episode, the story took a turning point when Neil was shot by Shrichand when he was trying to save Sai from kidnappers. Although the condition was serious, Neil slowly started recovering from his gunshot injury. But he had partial memory loss—remembering only Savi and the kids and forgetting his family and house. After being told about his history and family, Neil consented to go home. When they arrived home, Neil's mother set up for his ritual welcome home. Although she did the ceremony on Neil originally, he interrupted her and told her that Savi and the children had to be included as well. She eventually consented and welcomed all three. The heartfelt moment was succeeded by Neil refusing to go into his room by himself. Instead, he decided to remain with Savi and the children, indicating a strong emotional connection. Inside the room, Neil noticed that Savi's and the children's clothes were missing and questioned her about it. Thinking quickly, Savi explained that their belongings had been moved due to ongoing renovations in the house. Neil accepted her explanation, offering a brief moment of relief. However, as Neil stepped out to change, Savi spotted a photo of Teju in his room and hurriedly hid it, clearly unsettled. The doctor then came to Savi with a special request: he urged her to marry Neil to help his psychological and emotional healing. But Savi was visibly shaken by the request. She emphatically refused, explaining that Neil had applied sindoor to her during a crucial moment only to save her and her children. The action was symbolic rather than a marriage declaration. Nevertheless, the doctor continued, pointing out to her that Neil had been there for her in trying times, and now it was her time to be there for him. He pointed out that such opportunities are few and special.


Perth Now
13 hours ago
- Health
- Perth Now
Jewellery expert reveals why rings should not be worn in gyms
Rings should not be worn in gyms. Neil Ditta, a jewellery expert from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne-based store Angelic Diamonds, said people risk health problems, as well as losing their jewellery piece, if they wear their wedding, engagement or other rings whilst working out. This includes getting rashes or infections as bacteria gets onto the piece of jewellery whilst working up a sweat. He is quoted by MailOnline as saying: "Jewellery worn during exercise collects bacteria that can cause skin redness, rashes or infections. "If your skin around the ring starts to look sore or inflamed, it is a clear sign to give your ring a break and clean it thoroughly." As well as inflamed fingers, gymgoers with tight rings can also get swollen fingers, which is a "common" reason for people going to Accident and Emergency (A+E) Neil added: "Swollen fingers combined with tight rings are a common cause of emergency visits to A E. "It is an avoidable risk if you remove your ring before exercising." Another reason to not wear rings in a gym is that workouts can "weaken" the ring's band, meaning it can easily fall off a person's finger. He said: "The constant gripping and friction during workouts weakens the ring's band and can loosen stones. "Damage may not be obvious straight away, but it builds up quickly over time." And Neil stressed that high-intensity training exercises, such as push-ups and squats are not good for rings. He explained: "High-intensity training is fantastic for fitness, but tough on rings,' Mr Ditta said. "The combination of heavy weights and rapid motions increases the chance of your ring getting caught, knocked, or damaged. "Functional training especially involves equipment and grips that can easily snag jewellery, so it is simply safer to leave rings at home during these sessions."


Scotsman
20 hours ago
- Sport
- Scotsman
Bradley Neil creates Tartan Pro Tour history with Newmachar title defence
Turnhouse-attached pro pips overnight leaders after closing seven-under-par 65 Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox 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... Bradley Neil created history on the Tartan Pro Tour as he became the first player to win the same event two years in a row with a successful title defence in the Newmachar Classic presented by Boskalis. The Blairgowrie man, who is attached to Turnhouse these days after going down the PGA training path, pipped overnight leaders Liam Johnston and Rory Franssen in the latest event on the Scottish-based circuit. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Neil, who started the final round four shots off the lead, signed off with a seven-under-par 65 - the joint-best effort of the day along with Craig Ross - to land a top prize worth £4,175 with a 202 total. The victory also secured a spot for the 2014 Amateur champion in the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge supported by The R&A at Schloss Roxburghe in the Borders next month. Bradley Neil shows off the trophy after winning the Newmachar Classic presented by Boskalis for the second year in a row | Tartan Pro Tour 'I was delighted with the win and it is nice that I have become the first player to win an event for the second year in a row, which was a bit of a surprise, to be honest,' admitted Neil. His sparkling closing effort on the Hawkshill Course at the Aberdeenshire venue was sparked by birdies at the opening two holes. He then added gains at the sixth, eighth, ninth, 11th, 13th and 16th, with his sole dropped shot coming at the last. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Johnston, who'd catapuled himself up the leaderboard on the back of a second-round 63, parred the final eight holes as he came up one short of the clubhouse target, with Franssen missing out on a play-off after he bogeyed the last. 'I didn't really think winning on this occasion was in the equation as Liam and Rory have been playing some great golf while I'd missed the cut in every event before this one,' added Neil. 'I was surprised that no one else in the last three groups managed to post a score like I did, especially as Craig Ross had shot seven under as well in an earlier group. 'It was good enough to get the job done for me, though, and that's all that matters when you are in contention in a golf tournament.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Neil, who played on both the DP World Tour and Hotel Planner Tour at the start of his professional career, joined Peter Mitchell's staff at Turnhouse over the winter. 'I am wanting to go out and play care-free golf and play with a bit of freedom, especially now that I am doing my PGA training, which means I am in the shop three days a week and coaching,' he said. 'It's been anything but fun, to be honest' 'When I am playing in competitions, that's when I should be happy about getting that opportunity. It should be my time to relax and have fun but, apart from my PGA in Scotland Fourball wins with Graeme Robertson earlier in the year, it's been anything but fun, to be honest.' Johnston, who is playing in Tuesday's Open Final Qualifying at Dundonald Links after winning one of the Regional Qualifiers at Kilmarnock (Barassie) last Monday, and Franssen, a winner at Blairgowrie on the Tartan Pro Tour earlier in the season, each picked up £2,665. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad