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India.com
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Radhika Merchant's Shubh Aashirwaad lehenga celebrated Mukesh and Nita Ambani's son Anant Ambani's love for...
Radhika Merchant's Shubh Aashirwaad lehenga celebrated Mukesh and Nita Ambani's son Anant Ambani's love for... Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant commemorated their first-year wedding anniversary on 12 July, 2025. It was a three-day grand celebration hosted from July 12 to July 14, 2024, and was considered one of the most lavish events witnessed in India. Radhika Merchant, who always fascinates people with her incredible fashion choices, left everyone stunned with her impeccable pre-wedding and wedding outfits. Among her many looks, the Ambani bahu captivated everyone with her breathtaking Shubh Aashirwaad ceremony attire, which reflected art, love and tradition. Radhika's unique custom lehenga was designed by ace courtiers Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla. The hand-painted attire perfectly showcased a blend of traditional craftmanship and contemporary elegance. Renowned Indian artist and sculptor Jayasri Burman hand-painted a special Italian canvas on the lehenga's 12 panels, celebrating Anant's union with Radhika through a deep and meaningful imagery. Jayasri's quintessential aesthetic depicted Anant's fondness for animals, especially elephants that are considered beautiful and auspicious. The lehenga was embroidered with real gold zardozi, and featured glittery sequins shining over the intricate spaces. Paired with a blouse hand-embroidered in Resham, the overall attire truly represented Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla's signature style. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rhea Kapoor (@rheakapoor) Not just her outfit, but Radhika's accessories, makeup and hairdo also captivated the attention. She wore an emerald green neckpiece with matching earrings and maang tika. To accentuate the hairstyle, she opted for a lotus flower at the back of her hairdo. Lastly, a tiny bindi and flawless makeup complemented her Shubh Aashirwaad ceremony look. Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's 3-day wedding bash estimated to have cost a massive budget of Rs 5000 crore. The extravagant celebration was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who performed the Santani ritual for the newlywed couple. Moreover, numerous esteemed personalities from business and entertainment circles including Kim Kardashian, Nick Jonas, Khole Kardashian, John Cena, Rema, Priyanka Chopra, Ivanka Trump, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and others were spotted at the gala.


India.com
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Remember Anjali from Shah Rukh Khan's Baazigar? Here's how she looks now and what she's doing these days
Shah Rukh Khan's Baazigar was a film which has left a lasting impact on the audience's mind, and even to this date, SRK fans love to watch the movie. While the main star cast of Baazigar included Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Shilpa Shetty, there was a girl who played the character of Anjali Sinha. Her role wooed the audience, but do you know where Anjali is today and what her off-screen name is? If not, then keep on scrolling! Who is Anjali Sinha in Shah Rukh Khan's Baazigar? The character of Anjali in Baazigar is played by Resham Tipnis. The role of Resham in the film was brief, but her beauty left an impact on the audience's hearts and minds. Resham started her career in 1992 with the Marathi film Jiwalagaa. Her first big break in Bollywood was Baazigar. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Resham Tipnis (@tuffnut_10) After Baazigar, Resham also featured in the Shilpa Shetty-starrer Hathyar. She also appeared in Face to Face with Reality and Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai. Her last Hindi film was Salman Khan's Jai Ho (2013). Resham Tipnis' TV Debut Resham Tipnis also tried her luck on TV. She featured in numerous Hindi and Marathi TV serials including Zee Horror Show, Campus, Shrimaan Shrimati, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Baa Bahu Aur Baby, and Bigg Boss Marathi. In 2024, she featured in Antarpaat, and in 2025, she is making headlines for her role in the Hindi television series Pyaar Ki Raahein. What is Resham Tipnis Doing These Days? Coming to Resham's personal life—when she was 20, she got married. Soon after, she conceived and became a mother. However, because of such huge responsibilities, her life became overwhelming, which further led to a divorce. Resham was married to Sanjeev Seth and the two shared 2 kids, Manav and Rishika. In an interview, she expressed regret over the divorce. After divorcing Resham Tipnis, Sanjeev Seth married actress Lataa Saberwal in 2010. Recently, the two announced their divorce after 15 years of marriage. Lataa asked for privacy in the matter and wished her husband good luck. On the other hand, Sanjeev has yet to release a statement on the matter.


Hindustan Times
19-06-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Key SFJ operative arrested for vandalising Ambedkar's statue
Jalandhar : Punjab Police's state special operation cell (SSOC), Mohali, has arrested Resham Singh, a key operative of the banned Sikh for Justice (SFJ) group, for his involvement in the vandalism of a Dr BR Ambedkar statue in Phillaur and executing a series of Pro-Khalistan graffiti across the state. Resham, a close associate of SFJ's US-based head Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, was apprehended after being on the run since the incident. Punjab director general of police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said that initial investigations pointed to Resham's involvement in the June 2 vandalism at Nangal in Phillaur. Resham, a resident of Hamidi village in Barnala, was allegedly acting under the directions of Surinder Singh Thikriwal, a wanted criminal in several UAPA cases, and Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, he said. The accused is also accused of defacing public property with pro-Khalistan and pro-SFJ graffiti in multiple districts, including Patiala, Faridkot and Jalandhar. Resham had been involved in spreading inflammatory slogans such as 'Pakistan Zindabad' and 'Khalistan Zindabad' during the Indo-Pak escalation in May 2025, further escalating anti-national sentiments. Foreign funding and anti-national propaganda Investigations have revealed that Resham was receiving foreign funding to carry out his unlawful activities. According to the DGP, Resham was also involved in other anti-national activities and had previously been arrested in two UAPA cases in Karnal (Haryana) and Sangrur for painting anti-national graffiti. The authorities are now investigating his links to international sources that may have funded his actions. Assistant inspector general of police (SSOC) Ravjot Grewal said the police received credible intelligence regarding Resham's role in promoting secession. The SSOC team launched a well-coordinated operation, which led to his arrest from Kharar, where he had taken refuge under the protection of his handler, Surinder Thikriwal. During interrogation, Resham confessed that he was introduced to the SFJ network in 2019 through Harpreet Singh alias Rana, a key figure behind the now-banned media channel 'Politics Punjab.' Rana reportedly connected Singh to prominent SFJ leaders, including Pannu, Bikramjit Singh (USA), and JS Dhaliwal. Following his release from Sangrur jail in May 2024 after serving a two-year sentence, Resham resumed his anti-national activities, now under the influence of Thikriwal, a former terrorist who fled to the US in 2022. Resham was reportedly instructed to record videos of his acts of vandalism and send them to his handlers abroad, who used the footage to fuel secessionist propaganda. Authorities have confirmed that Resham received between ₹8 to ₹10 lakh from foreign handlers to fund his unlawful activities. Investigations continue as police work to identify other individuals involved in the network and assess the extent of their operations.


Harpers Bazaar Arabia
13-06-2025
- Business
- Harpers Bazaar Arabia
Desk Diaries: Jewellery Designer Resham Khan Shows Us Her Studio Dripping In Gems
Step inside one of Dubai's most chic office spaces where you'll find Arkay Jewellery's founder creating pieces to covet behind her designer desk Resham has done a pretty fabulous job at finding the perfect work/life balance. Founder of Arkay Jewellery, the mother-of-three gets her work out, school-run and socialising in most days, in addition to creating some of the most bougie bijoux around. Her curated office in Dubai's Gold and Diamond Park is a shiny, suburban oasis, a reflection of what matters most to the designer and has been her office space for five years and counting. 'My office reflects everything I love about what I do – it's warm, welcoming, and designed to make people feel good. It's not just a workspace; it's a place where people come to enjoy a happy afternoon, have a coffee, and do a bit of shopping,' Resham told Bazaar Arabia during a recent tour of the space where all the magic happens… What role does your desk play in your workday? A very intentional role in my everyday life. I don't sit there every single day because I don't believe in just being in the office from nine to six for the sake of it. I usually go to my desk about three to four times a week, and when I do, it's with purpose. I work at my full efficiency, and once I feel like I'm no longer being productive, I get up and leave. It's not about clocking hours – it's about showing up with intention and using that space to actually create, think, and get things done. Describe the feel and aesthetic of your office and why you chose it? Cosy and maximal. I really wanted it to feel like a space where you could walk in, instantly relax, and just enjoy being there – whether you're staying for 30 minutes or three hours, which most of our clients actually end up doing! It's layered, warm, and thoughtfully put together, but never intimidating. If you know, you know – it's that kind of vibe. Did you have a clear vision of your office space or has it evolved organically over time? To be honest, I didn't at the start – it really evolved. I had been in the same space for five years, and I had just completely run out of ideas. When you spend so much time in one place, it becomes really hard to see it differently or imagine a new direction. That's when I brought in Aleena [Spaces by Aleena], and she was amazing. I just told her, 'I want different, I want bold, I want maximal,' and she took it from there. She literally brought to life exactly what I didn't even know I had envisioned. I don't usually work with designers, but in her case, it was the best decision. I had completely lost my creative vision for the space, and she made it feel brand new. What is the one thing on your desk you can't live without? My notebook. I'm just not the kind of person who can jot things down on my phone – it doesn't work for me. When inspiration strikes, I need to draw what I've envisioned immediately or write the idea down straight away. My notebook is that link between what I experience in daily life, and how I bring it into my work through my desk and my office. It's where everything begins. What is your favourite nook in the space and why? My desk – it's definitely my comfort zone. It's not where I usually meet clients, but it's where I go when I need a quiet moment, a cup of tea, or just a little spark of inspiration. Whether I'm feeling motivated or even a bit off, sitting at my desk always helps me feel more centered. And I'm intentional about how I use it – I don't let myself just sit and scroll. It's a space I treat with purpose, and it really grounds me throughout the day. How does your office effect your mood? A huge impact. In my everyday life, I'm a mother, a wife, a daughter – everything I do revolves around others, which I truly love. My home is warm and comforting, but my office is the one space that's completely mine. It's dedicated to me, my ideas, my vision and my work. That makes it incredibly special and meaningful. It's very hard for me to walk into my office and leave in a bad mood. No matter how I'm feeling when I arrive, I almost always leave feeling lighter, more focused, and inspired. What item holds the most memories in your office? Honestly, there isn't one specific item – it's the space as a whole. Every corner of it represents a different chapter of the journey. I started from scratch, truly from nothing, and built the brand into what it is today. So for me, the office itself is the memory. It's not about one object ‒ it's about everything that's happened within those walls. What is your work uniform? A mix of high-end and local brands. I'm not really into fast fashion, so you'll usually find me in beautiful pieces from local designers like Sobia Gulzad, The Label, or Tiya by Sania Maskatiya. On the high-end side, some of my favourites are Loewe and Miu Miu. And, if you follow me, you already know I'm a budding Hermès collector ‒ so there's usually a special piece or two in the mix. What part of what you do fulfills you the most? It's the clients who walk in and trust me – who give me the opportunity to do what I love, support the brand, and invest in the pieces we create. Every time I see someone genuinely happy with something I've made, it feels surreal. That moment of joy, however small or fleeting, is what truly fulfills me. It reminds me that what I do can bring real happiness into someone's life. Every single person who has supported my business has played a role in getting me to where I am today, and I'm so deeply grateful for that. Jewellery is fun, the creative process is fun—but having people believe in you and trust your vision? That's a whole different level of fulfilment. From Harper's Bazaar Arabia June 2025 Issue.


News18
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Shreya Ghoshal's Ethereal Ensemble Sets A High Note At WAVES 2025
Last Updated: Shreya Ghoshal charmed the audience in an ivory sari decorated with Resham embroidery, sequins and crystals. At the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit's opening ceremony, which took place at the Jio World Convention Centre, Shreya Ghoshal made a stunning appearance. India's most adored singer combined heritage and modern flair in a stunning ensemble that attracted attention for all the right reasons on the first night, which was dripping with glamour and tradition. Shreya Ghoshal wore a classic ivory sari by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla from ASAL for her turn in the spotlight, radiating the kind of subtle glitz that only she can deliver. The six-yard masterpiece, which was adorned with sequins and crystals and woven with rainbow Resham embroidery, was a celebration of exquisite luxury and artisanal craftsmanship. The costume embodied Indian grandeur with its delicate details and flowing drape, which is regal, traditional, yet modern. With its elegant lines and echoing sari embroidery, the blouse, designed for subtle drama, gave the singer a statuesque silhouette without dominating her characteristic tenderness. Shreya Ghoshal's jewellery selections were discreet yet powerful. Using carefully chosen pieces from top design houses, she accessorised her look with bracelets from Arka Jewellery, rings from Dazzle by Sonia and Mirana by Megha and drop earrings from Roopa Vohra Fine Jewellery. The singer's classic style was preserved as the accessories enhanced her appearance without going overboard. As expected, she had an elegant, beautiful look. She accentuated her inherent beauty with kohl-rimmed eyes, muted pink lips, a soft, luminous base and a sweep of highlighter over her cheekbones. Her hair was put up in a sleek, low bun, which is a timeless, stylish and controlled look. Shreya's presence was more than just musical when she walked centre stage to begin the ceremony with a moving Bengali performance; it was sartorial poetry. Her moment stood out in a sea of high-octane fashion moments because it was elegant, modest and respectful of tradition. In addition to Shreya Ghoshal's enchanted performance, the audience was also impressed by Oscar-winning composer MM Keeravaani and a 30-member orchestra. The Sutradhar Reinvented, a culturally rich homage to India's storytelling and filmmaking traditions, was narrated by actor Sharad Kelkar. First Published: May 03, 2025, 10:19 IST