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Is Kriti Sanon on romantic vacation with Kabir Bahia? Rumored couple hints with inside room and bikini pics
Is Kriti Sanon on romantic vacation with Kabir Bahia? Rumored couple hints with inside room and bikini pics

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Is Kriti Sanon on romantic vacation with Kabir Bahia? Rumored couple hints with inside room and bikini pics

Kriti Sanon, who was last seen in Do Patti in 2024, has taken a break from work these days. Kriti has been enjoying her vacation in France, and it seems that she is with her rumored beau Kabir Bahia. They are reportedly on a luxurious cruise together. The rumored couple dropped hints with inside room and bikini pics on social media. Kriti Sanon looks sizzling in bikini pics on cruise vacay Kriti Sanon recently took to Instagram to share a few pictures from her cruise vacation at St. Tropez, France. Kriti can be seen posing for photos in a colorful bikini on the cruise. The actress is enjoying her vacay while flaunting her 'salty hair' and bikini look. We also saw some glimpses of the blue waters, sunset, and dessert. "Salty on my with the like in a postcard," the caption reads. Check out her post here: Is Kabir Bahia on the same cruise? It appears that Kriti Sanon's rumored boyfriend, Kabir Bahia, is vacationing with her on the same cruise. We aren't saying this, but his Instagram stories suggest so. Kabir posted some pictures on the platform, which hint that they are indeed together. However, the rumored couple didn't pose for photos on the holiday. In the first picture, we can see a book that reads 'St. Tropez Soleil' kept on the table. The second photo shows a seaside view of a cozy room featuring bedsheets, pillows, cushions, and a flower vase. Check out the screenshots of his Instagram stories here: This comes after Kriti and Kabir attended the 3rd Test match between India and England at Lord's stadium. Kriti Sanon's work front Kriti Sanon made her Bollywood debut with Heropanti alongside Tiger Shroff in 2014. She has also worked in films such as Dilwale, Raabta, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Luka Chuppi, Housefull 4, Mimi, Arjun Patiala, Bhediya, and Adipurush. Her other works include Bachchhan Paandey, Shehzada, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, Crew, and more. Kriti made her production debut with her 2024 release, Do Patti. While she played dual roles, Kajol was cast for a pivotal character. The actress is now gearing up for Aanand L Rai's upcoming directorial, Tere Ishq Mein, co-starring Dhanush.

Statehood: Omar says waiting for PM, HM to fulfil promise
Statehood: Omar says waiting for PM, HM to fulfil promise

United News of India

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

Statehood: Omar says waiting for PM, HM to fulfil promise

Jammu, June 20 (UNI) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said he was waiting for the fulfilment of the promises made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah on restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. 'Will see whether we have to go legally or not for statehood but till then, we are waiting for the Prime Minister and the Home Minister as they have assured that statehood will be restored to Jammu and Kashmir,' Abdullah told media at an event. To strengthen public outreach and grievance redress, Abdullah on Friday inaugurated a new Raabta office here at Canal Road after one is functioning in Srinagar (Kashmir valley). On the issue of reservation in the recruitment, Abdullah however, lashed out at the former J&K Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti stating, 'how much she (Mehbooba Mufti) is speaking on this? Where was she when she had the opportunity to raise this issue?' 'When she was contesting elections from Anantnag constituency and seeking votes from Rajouri-Poonch, why did she prefer silence on this matter? Why did the People's Conference leader, Sajjad Lone, who was close to the BJP, not speak on the reservation issue then?' said Abdullah. He, however, maintained that the Cabinet Sub-Committee framed by his government has submitted its report on reservation issue to the Law Department for remarks before taking a final call thereafter. Moreover, on giving water access to the neighbouring Punjab by Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Minister said, 'I am not in favour of this. There is a drought-like situation in Jammu, so first, let us use our water for ourselves.' 'Under Indus Water Treaty, Punjab already had water. Did they give us water when we needed it, then why should I send water to Punjab?,' said Abdullah while reacting to the 113 km-long canal proposed for redirecting additional water from three western rivers of the Indus system in Jammu and Kashmir to Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. Meanwhile, on opening of Raabta office in Jammu, Abdullah said, 'We want to reach out to people and after the successful response in Kashmir, we wanted to have a similar office in Jammu as well so that the grievances can be taken via both online and offline modes and can be addressed without any delay.' UNI VBH PRS

Omar Abdullah asks what ‘forced' Israel to attack Iran: ‘This is not a good thing'
Omar Abdullah asks what ‘forced' Israel to attack Iran: ‘This is not a good thing'

Mint

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

Omar Abdullah asks what ‘forced' Israel to attack Iran: ‘This is not a good thing'

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned Israel's motive to attack Iran while asserting that there is no need of a war anywhere in the world. Talking to reporters after inaugurating an outreach office -- Raabta -- in Jammu, Abdullah asked what exactly Iran did that forced Israel to launch an attack. 'This is not a good thing. War anywhere is not a good thing. What exactly did Iran do that forced Israel to attack? The sooner this conflict ends, the better,' he said. Taking a dig at Israel, he said, "Two months ago, the US intelligence chief said that Iran is nowhere close to building a nuclear bomb. That was the evidence then. And now, after two months, Israel has suddenly launched an attack on Iran." He said that although the war is between Iran and Israel, more than 6,000 Indians have been trapped. "We are evacuating them one by one. Ninety students (from J-K) have already been brought out, and another 400 have reached safer locations. Efforts are on to evacuate more than 6,000 students, out of which 1,400 are from Jammu and Kashmir," he said. Asked about some of the 90 students -- who landed in Delhi on Thursday morning after being evacuated from Iran -- complaining about the condition of buses in which they were taken to Kashmir, he admitted that the vehicles arranged initially "weren't up to the mark". "As soon as we were informed, we arranged proper vehicles, and they are now reaching their homes... Officials there have been told to be more careful in the future," he said. Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir should be allowed to use its waters, Abdullah made it clear that no permission will be given as of now for any proposal to build a canal to divert surplus water to other states. "Nobody will give it (approval). As of now, I am not going to give approval to it. Let us be allowed to use our water first, then we will talk about others," Abdullah said. He was replying to a question on the central government's proposed construction of a 113-km canal to transfer surplus water from Jammu and Kashmir to Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan to prevent it from flowing to neighbouring Pakistan. "Right now, Jammu is facing water scarcity... There is no water in the taps. Why should I send water to Punjab? Punjab already has three rivers as per the Indus Water Treaty. Has Punjab given us any water?" he said. The chief minister highlighted that when Jammu and Kashmir was desperate for water, Punjab did not share water from the Ujh multipurpose project and Shahpur Kandi barrage. "They made us suffer for years, and only after a prolonged struggle did they take some steps," he said. "We will use it (water) first, and only then consider others' needs," he added. Speaking about the Indus Water Treaty, he said the government is working on two key projects -- The Tulbul Barrage, work on which should resume soon, and the pumping of water from the Chenab River at Akhnoor to supply drinking water to Jammu city. Abdullah also expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government will stand by their commitment to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. "We are hopeful that the prime minister, who made a promise to the people and reiterated that promise during the Sonamarg event and afterwards too, and the government will stand by their commitment, and Jammu and Kashmir will get back its status as a state." Asked if taking the legal route was under consideration, he said, "When the time comes to talk about legal options, I will call you." On the issue of reservation in government services raised by PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, he said, "How can Mehbooba Mufti speak on this issue now? Check her past tweets (posts on X); she remained silent on this earlier. Now she is showing fake sympathy." He said the Law Department is examining the report on the issue of reservation. Once the report comes back, the Cabinet will hold discussions on it.

What exactly did Iran do to provoke Israel, asks J&K CM Omar Abdullah
What exactly did Iran do to provoke Israel, asks J&K CM Omar Abdullah

The Hindu

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

What exactly did Iran do to provoke Israel, asks J&K CM Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday (June 20, 2025) asserted that war anywhere is not a good thing as he questioned Israel's compulsion to attack Iran. The National Conference leader also said that Jammu and Kashmir should have the right to use its waters and underlined that, as of now, there is no intention to divert surplus water to other states. Israel-Iran conflict LIVE updates - June 20, 2025 Mr. Abdullah was interacting with the media after inaugurating an outreach office, Raabta, in Jammu to ensure efficient grievance redressal and informed decision-making through data-driven monitoring and strategic communication. Asked about the Israel-Iran conflict, Mr. Abdullah said, "This is not a good thing. War anywhere is not a good thing. What exactly did Iran do that forced Israel to attack? The sooner this conflict ends, the better". Taking a dig at Israel, he said, "Two months ago, Israel's intelligence chief said that Iran is nowhere close to building a nuclear bomb. That was the evidence then. And now, after two months, Israel has suddenly launched an attack on Iran." Indians stranded He said that although the war is between Iran and Israel, more than 6,000 Indians have been trapped. "We are evacuating them one by one. Ninety students (from J&K) have already been brought out, and another 400 have reached safer locations. Efforts are on to evacuate more than 6,000 students, out of which 1,400 are from Jammu and Kashmir," he said. Asked about some of the 90 students — who landed in Delhi on Thursday morning after being evacuated from Iran — complaining about the condition of buses in which they were taken to Kashmir, he admitted that the vehicles arranged initially "weren't up to the mark". "As soon as we were informed, we arranged proper vehicles, and they are now reaching their homes... Officials there have been told to be more careful in the future," he said. Water dispute Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir should be allowed to use its waters, Mr. Abdullah made it clear that no permission will be given as of now for any proposal to build a canal to divert surplus water to other States. "Nobody will give it (approval). As of now, I am not going to give approval to it. Let us be allowed to use our water first, then we will talk about others," Mr. Abdullah said. He was replying to a question on the central government's proposed construction of a 113-km canal to transfer surplus water from Jammu and Kashmir to Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan to prevent it from flowing to neighbouring Pakistan. "Right now, Jammu is facing water scarcity... There is no water in the taps. Why should I send water to Punjab? Punjab already has three rivers as per the Indus Water Treaty. Has Punjab given us any water?" he said. 'Punjab did not share water' The Chief Minister highlighted that when Jammu and Kashmir was desperate for water, Punjab did not share water from the Ujh multipurpose project and Shahpur Kandi barrage. "They made us suffer for years, and only after a prolonged struggle did they take some steps," he said. "We will use it (water) first, and only then consider others' needs," he added. Speaking about the Indus Waters Treaty, he said the government is working on two key projects — The Tulbul Barrage, work on which should resume soon, and the pumping of water from the Chenab River at Akhnoor to supply drinking water to Jammu city. On restoring Statehood Mr. Abdullah also expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government will stand by their commitment to restore Statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. "We are hopeful that the prime minister, who made a promise to the people and reiterated that promise during the Sonamarg event and afterwards too, and the government will stand by their commitment, and Jammu and Kashmir will get back its status as a state." Asked if taking the legal route was under consideration, he said, "When the time comes to talk about legal options, I will call you." On the issue of reservation in government services raised by PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, he said, "How can Mehbooba Mufti speak on this issue now? Check her past tweets (posts on X); she remained silent on this earlier. Now she is showing fake sympathy." He said the Law Department is examining the report on the issue of reservation. Once the report comes back, the Cabinet will hold discussions on it.

7 Bollywood Actors Who Were Caught Smoking In Public, Faced Harsh Criticism Later
7 Bollywood Actors Who Were Caught Smoking In Public, Faced Harsh Criticism Later

India.com

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

7 Bollywood Actors Who Were Caught Smoking In Public, Faced Harsh Criticism Later

photoDetails english 2914986 Updated:Jun 13, 2025, 07:53 AM IST Bollywood Actors Who Were Caught Smoking In Public 1 / 8 Bollywood Actors Who Were Caught Smoking In Public: Smoking is injurious to health - this is something which we all know and must strictly follow in order to stay hale and hearty. But there have been insatnces when some of our A-listers in Bollywood were caught smoking in public and later faced severe backlash over it. Netizens trolled these celebs for puffing a drag in public: Shah Rukh Khan 2 / 8 He has been seen smoking in public numerous times, including at events (IPL matches) and movie sets. Salman Khan 3 / 8 The superstar was clicked puffing a cigarette on his film sets and also once a photo went viral where Bhaijaan was seen holding one on Bigg Boss sets during Weekend Ka Vaar episodes. Ranbir Kapoor 4 / 8 He was photographed smoking with Pakistani actress Mahira Khan in New York, which led to online debate about their alleged link-up back in 2017. Priyanka Chopra 5 / 8 She was snapped smoking a cigarette while her husband, Nick Jonas, and her mother Madhu Chopra, were clicked smoking cigars during a yacht outing. This led to severe backlash on social media, with many accusing Chopra of hypocrisy. Kriti Sanon 6 / 8 In the pic which went viral, Kriti Sanon can be seem smoking, when ringing in her birthday in UK with sister Nupur and rumored boyfriend Kabir Bahia. The pic was followed by another one, in which the Raabta actress could be seen vaping. Hrithik Roshan 7 / 8 The actor was clicked holding a cigeratte while posing with his sister Sunaina on a yatch. Ananya Panday Smoking 8 / 8 The actress was seen smoking at her cousin Alanna Panday's Mehendi ceremony. She was heavily trolled after the picture went viral.

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