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Meet this actress who dated Virat Kohli for two years, worked with Aamir Khan, Vijay Deverakonda; her pictures with the cricketer have resurfaced
Meet this actress who dated Virat Kohli for two years, worked with Aamir Khan, Vijay Deverakonda; her pictures with the cricketer have resurfaced

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Meet this actress who dated Virat Kohli for two years, worked with Aamir Khan, Vijay Deverakonda; her pictures with the cricketer have resurfaced

Virat Kohli was rumoured to be dating an actress called Izabelle Leite much before he met Anushka Sharma and married her. Suddenly, Izabelle and Virat's pictures are now going viral again and have resurfaced on social media. So, here's all you need to know. Izabelle and Virat have reportedly dated for two years before they broke up. They had met during an ad shoot as per reports. While Virat has never admitted to their relationship, Izabelle had once spoken about it during an interview with Bollywood Hungama in 2014. She had said, "Virat was one of the first Indian friends I had when I came to India. We were dating for quite a while. We were together for almost two years. But we didn't want to make it public. " The actress has worked in Hindi movies like 'Sixteen', 'Purani Jeans', 'Mr Majnu'. She also appeared alongside Aamir Khan in 'Talaash. She was seen with Vijay Deverakonda in 'World Famous Lover'. She's currently married and lives in Doha, Qatar. She now has two daughters is is happily living her life. Izabelle continues to be quite popular on the gram and drops pictures about travel, life and her babies, looking gorgeous as ever. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo She recently dropped a photo on the gram from the time she was pregnant and wrote, "just a feeling from a mom who has 2 babies and doesn't have proper sleep since 2 years but still miss her pregnant days from baby 1 & baby 2. this are how our days look like. it's a mess of happiness & tiredness 🤣🤍🧿✨😊 ps: im not pregnant again 🚼" Meanwhile, Virat is now married to Anushka Sharma and they are serving couple goals. They tied the knot in December 2017. They welcomed their first child, daughter Vamika in 2021 and son Akaay in 2023.

Meet Izabelle, ex-girlfriend of Kohli, she is now married to..., is from...
Meet Izabelle, ex-girlfriend of Kohli, she is now married to..., is from...

India.com

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Meet Izabelle, ex-girlfriend of Kohli, she is now married to..., is from...

Image credit: Source: Instagram In these collection of pictures, we find out all about ex-girlfriend of Virat Kohli, Izabelle Leite. The couple's photos from their dating days have gone viral on social media. Image credit: Source: Instagram Izabelle Leite is a Brazilian model turned actress. She made her debut in Bollywood in a moview called 'Sixteen' in 2013. She also appeared in the film, Talaash. She has also been part of films like Purani Jeans, Mr Majnu, World Famous Lover and more. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) Izabelle Leite admitted to dating Virat Kohli for a couple of years. "Virat was one of the first Indian friends I had when I came to India. We were dating for quite a while. We were together for almost two years. But we didn't want to make it public. So yeah, Virat and I did have a relationship," Izabelle had said in an interview to Bollywood Hungama. Image credit: Source: Instagram Izabelle Leite is married to a resident of Qatar now and she now lives in Doha. Image credit: Source: Instagram Izabelle Leite has two daughters with her husband and they all live in Doha. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) User on social media platform shared picture of Virat Kohli and Izabelle Leite together which soon went viral. She also reportedly dated Bollywood star Siddharth Malhotra. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) Virat Kohli got married to Bollywood star Anushka Sharma in 2017. The couple have one daughter Vamika and one son Akaay together. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) Izabelle Leite has over 5.4 lakh followers on Instagram and keeps sharing photos from her glamourous life from time to time on the social media platform.

Tanuj Virwani Files Complaint After Trusted Spot Boy Caught Stealing From Home
Tanuj Virwani Files Complaint After Trusted Spot Boy Caught Stealing From Home

News18

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Tanuj Virwani Files Complaint After Trusted Spot Boy Caught Stealing From Home

Last Updated: Actor Tanuj Virwani revealed how he caught his spot-boy stealing personal belongings and handed him over to the police. Tanuj Virwani's 10-year-old spot boy has been caught stealing personal belongings from the actor's Mumbai residence. The Inside Edge actor recently opened up about the shocking incident, revealing how the thefts went unnoticed for months. It wasn't until Tanuj and his family noticed that things were going missing one by one. Later, some of the stolen goods were recovered from the spot boy's bag. In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Tanuj revealed, 'Of late, we had been noticing that a lot of items in our home, starting from the currency of other countries where we travelled or other expensive items like watches and stuff have just been going missing. To be honest, we aren't the kind of family who prefers keeping CCTV at home. We ideally believe in trusting our people." The Rana Naidu 2 actor went on to reveal that the spot boy had a lot of access to the things. 'We believe in trusting our staff, and we believe in treating them like our family. We don't discriminate. So, when we found out, we went through his bags and we got to recover some items. However, many items like watches and other stuff haven't been recovered yet." After the theft came to light, Tanuj Virwani's family approached the Mumbai Police, who quickly swung into action and are currently investigating the matter, with the spot boy being questioned. 'I believe it is truly the best police in the world and they were swift to come in and take action. As of now, they are going to be interrogating him," he revealed. Reflecting on the incident, Tanuj Virwani emphasised the importance of being vigilant, saying, 'Well, we have to be a lot more mindful. To be honest, what happened earlier this year in the whole Saif Ali Khan case was a massive eye-opener. It doesn't matter how good your society or building security is. Sometimes, the traitors can just be in your very home." On the work front, Tanuj Virwani made his debut in Bollywood with the film Luv U Soniyo in 2013. He has since worked in films like Purani Jeans, One Night Stand and Yodha. Now, the actor is gearing up for the release of his upcoming web series Rana Naidu 2, alongside Rana Daggubati.

The man behind the jeans
The man behind the jeans

Express Tribune

time27-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

The man behind the jeans

Pakistan has had a slew of pop heroes emerge from the music industry in the nineties, but only one of them has been synonymous with a piece of clothing. That piece of clothing, of course, is the humble pair of jeans — the hallmark of college innocence — and that pop hero is Ali Haider. During a recent appearance on Ahmad Ali Butt's podcast, Haider, family man to the core, took listeners on a trip down memory lane as he recounted his humble beginnings in the music industry amid student life, his down-to-earth behind-the-scenes persona, and how his life changed after the harrowing loss of his young son in 2009. The early days "In my family, there were no singers," remarked Haider. "There was no precedent, and no one had ever done it before – although there was no mehndi in my family that didn't have me singing! I used to listen to all the pop singers of the time, like Nazia and Zoheb." Haider explained that the fact that no one had laid the groundwork for him made laying the groundwork for a career in pop tricky – but not impossible. "It might have been easier if there had been someone in my family who had already done it – I don't know," said Haider, looking back. "It was quite difficult for me to come out as a singer, but at the end of the day, I left engineering to pick up a career in music. When you're young, you have so much energy – I was making music, but also clearing my exams at the same time!" Despite his success in balancing both his studies and music, the former pop star recalled that his family was still not wholly convinced singing was a viable profession. "My father didn't think it was a real job," he noted. "We weren't big shots or anything. I knew I would have to do engineering at some point, but while I was in NED, I kept getting these opportunities to perform." Haider is cemented in fans' minds as the face and voice behind Purani Jeans, the anthem for college students in the nineties, but he credits the hit song Chahat for proving to be the turning point. "All of a sudden, Chahat came out – and it somehow became a hit in India. I don't know how. HMV India called me, and I had no idea that anyone in India even knew me." Handling fame Despite being propelled to stardom with Purani Jeans and Chahat and spending a large chunk of time either performing or on the road touring. Haider maintained that through it all, he remained the same person he had always been growing up. "When Purani Jeans came out, we were still busy with school and college, but then all of a sudden, we had to travel so much," explained Haider. "All we knew was that we were going on tours, and it was really hard – back then we had shows on weekdays as well. There was a hype and it does have an effect on you, but during that early time, I was still an innocent little kid. I'd be missing my mother on the road!" Indeed, Haider insisted that his family remained his touchstone throughout his career. "I would tour, record an album, but still come back home to the family at the end of the day, where life would still be going on as normal." It was not just the prospect of family, but his musical cohorts that helped him remain grounded. "Luckily, the group that I used to hang out with were all educated and just like a family. I didn't feel like we were in a foreign environment," he said. "Yes, we used to party, but I have never denied that. My parents knew this too. I was just a very normal guy." Family life Paying homage to his own 'normal guy' image, Haider knew that the wedding he wanted would be pared to the basics. "When I decided to get married, it was very simple. My bhabi introduced us to her best friend, and I liked her. In three days we got our nikkah done." The couple ultimately got their simple nikkah, and it is a decision the musician has never looked back on since. "It was the best decision of my life," he said warmly. "My wife has taught me the art of patience, and I can't believe she is still one of my fans, even though knows me better than anyone else and knows how moody I can be!" Haider's life changed forever after the death of his son in 2009, a trauma that altered the course of his career. Halting his love for pop, the singer channelled his pain into more religious offerings, such as naats, and ultimately relocated to the US with his wife and daughters after being unfairly persecuted in his home country for years. "Of course no place is safe, but at least no one here [in Houston] is chasing us," pointed out Haider. "There was a time once in Pakistan when my wife and I were also chased while the kids were in the car." Today, Haider is happy to run his own radio show in Houston, although laments how difficult it has become for young musicians to make a name for themselves in Pakistan. "Back when I started out, I think people were more professional," mused the singer. "There was a set procedure on how to record album, produce it, write it, and release it. Now I think people sometimes just get lucky, and others struggle a lot. Back then, releasing companies may have made you cry a bit if you weren't a hit, but they also had a job to do, and there were so many avenues, so many options." As for whether anyone in the next generation wants to follow in their father's footsteps? Haider reckons his middle daughter may be the one to take up the mantle. "My middle daughter has a big love for music," he said fondly. "She even likes Turkish and Japanese music. She's composed her own things as well, but says she isn't ready to show me just yet!"

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