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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai fame Rishab Jaiswal pairs up with Jasmeet Kaur for a monsoon romantic number
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai fame Rishab Jaiswal pairs up with Jasmeet Kaur for a monsoon romantic number

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai fame Rishab Jaiswal pairs up with Jasmeet Kaur for a monsoon romantic number

Monsoons and romantic songs have always been intertwined. There's something about the rain that makes love feel a little more magical. Bringing that timeless charm to life, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai actor Rishabh Jaiswal, who is currently winning hearts as Krish in the show, is stealing hearts in a brand-new music video alongside Jasmeet Kaur. Titled Yeh Baarish Jab Hoti Hai, the song is a dreamy ode to love in the rain, and the duo's chemistry makes it all the more magical. Drenched in monsoon vibes, the video captures tender moments between Rishabh and Jasmeet, from playful glances to cozy hugs in the rain. Their effortless chemistry brings the heartfelt lyrics to life, making Yeh Baarish Jab Hoti Hai a visual and emotional treat for anyone who believes in the beauty of love. Talking about the song, Rishabh Jaiswal said, "Whoever knows me knows I've never been the classic lovey-dovey guy. For me, romance is about vibing with someone, being goofy, laughing over silly things, just feeling at ease and being yourself. That's the kind of connection I believe in, and Yeh Baarish Jab Hoti Hai captures exactly that. It's playful, real, and filled with those small, unspoken moments that make love feel special. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Discover the upgrades that set the New Koda 2 Pro apart Ooni Pizza Ovens Learn More Undo There are scenes where we're just dancing in the rain, sharing smiles, and it didn't feel like acting at all. I'm really happy to be a part of something so simple yet beautiful, and I genuinely hope people feel that warmth when they watch it. If it makes them smile, reminisce, or just hum along, that's all I could ask for. And if they shower it with love, maybe we'll even see it climb the charts." Jasmeet Kaur added, "There's a certain calm that comes with the rain. It brings back memories, makes you pause, and lets you feel everything a little more clearly. Yeh Baarish Jab Hoti Hai carries that quiet emotion. It's about comfort, closeness, and that beautiful in-between space where feelings grow without needing to be explained. I feel people will see a piece of their own story in it." The song is sung soulfully by Kunal Bojewar, with music composed by Gurmeet Singh Deol. Yeh Rishta's Samridhii Shukla: Rohit is way too calm & composed; want to see his crazy side

‘Cream of poison' sparks public health emergency at Dadumajra
‘Cream of poison' sparks public health emergency at Dadumajra

Time of India

time23-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

‘Cream of poison' sparks public health emergency at Dadumajra

1 2 Chandigarh: Despite repeated deadlines and public assurances, the Dadumajra garbage dump continues to pose a grave threat to both the environment and public health, with heavy monsoon rains now aggravating the crisis. Overflowing leachate, contaminated liquid runoff, mixed with solid waste is spreading into nearby fields, residential colonies, and even seeping into the Patiala Ki Rao Choe. Residents say the situation has spiralled into a full-blown environmental emergency. "Initially, the authorities had promised to clear the waste by May 31. But ironically, on the very same day, a massive fire erupted at the dumping ground, requiring 1.25 lakh litres of water to extinguish the flames," said Dyal Krishan, president of the joint action committee, dumping ground side. "Later, the deadline was pushed to July. Yet, the garbage remains stacked like a towering mountain." Meanwhile, the foul odour from the leachate has turned daily life into a nightmare for residents, who say that even breathing has become a struggle. "People here are already suffering from skin diseases, asthma, TB, and even cancer, yet the authorities have taken no concrete steps," alleged Amit Sharma, an advocate representing affected residents. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Discover the upgrades that set the New Koda 2 Pro apart Ooni Pizza Ovens Learn More Undo He called the leachate the "cream of poison" contaminating the soil, air, and water. Locals say the toxic mix is not just a health hazard, but also a safety issue. "The leachate is making the roads slippery and accident-prone," warned Dharamvir, chairman of the SC department, Chandigarh Congress. From chronic illness to constant discomfort, the crisis affects the entire neighbourhood. "I've been staying here for over four decades," said Dinesh Kumar, a long-time resident. "And whenever I look up, all I see are garbage heaps. The smell is unbearable." Residents are demanding immediate removal of the waste and long-term solutions to manage leachate and solid waste effectively. MC commissioner Amit Kumar said, "we have been keeping the situation under control, but we will review it." For now, Dadumajra remains trapped under a mountain of toxic inaction. With public outrage growing, the spotlight is once again on the authorities, whose repeated deadlines have failed to bring lasting change.

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