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TV couple Sameera Sherief and Syed Anwar blessed with a baby boy
TV couple Sameera Sherief and Syed Anwar blessed with a baby boy

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

TV couple Sameera Sherief and Syed Anwar blessed with a baby boy

Television's much-adored couple, Sameera Sherief and Syed Anwar, have embraced parenthood once again, as they were blessed with a baby boy. The couple, who tied the knot in a traditional Tamil ceremony in November 2019, shared the joyous news with their fans and followers on social media. Sameera took to Instagram and wrote. " Introducing to the world our little bundle of joy, Syed Aamir This journey has been far from a cakewalk. We've been through many highs and lows during my pregnancy, and yet, Aamir held on tight the entire time. He gave me strength when I was low, hope when I was unsure… and when the time came for him to meet the world, it was my turn to support him. We didn't give up. We faced it all together, as a team. Alhamdulillah, after a long and intense labour, we welcomed our baby through a safe, natural birth. A story that deserves to be told. A journey that's etched in our hearts forever. Aamir, you are truly a blessing to our entire family. We love you beyond words… and your Heera Bhaiya is overjoyed! He's been counting the days to hold your tiny hand and play by your side. Our whole family is proud of you, little one, for the strength, the fight, and the love you've brought with you. ' Here's the Video: Sameera and Syed rose to fame as an on-screen pair in the hit Tamil television series Pagal Nilavu, where their chemistry won the hearts of audiences. Their reel romance soon blossomed into a real-life love story, culminating in their marriage and now, a beautiful family of four. Fans and fellow celebrities have flooded their social media with congratulatory messages and blessings for the newborn.

Sameera Reddy reveals how she fights her every day fears
Sameera Reddy reveals how she fights her every day fears

Hans India

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Sameera Reddy reveals how she fights her every day fears

Actress Sameera Reddy shares a powerful personal reflection on her journey of self-healing, fear, and emotional balance. Known for her honest and motivating social media presence, the actress took to Instagram to share a calming video of herself practicing yoga, paired with a heartfelt note. In her emotional message, Sameera described yoga as a steady anchor through life's ups and downs. 'Every day I fight my fears & you bring me balance,' she wrote. 'You make me corner my mind and deal with what I feel… you let me find my answers.' The post highlighted how yoga not only strengthens the body but also brings clarity and peace to the mind and soul. Reddy added that the discipline has helped her reconnect with herself and express emotions she couldn't voice elsewhere. 'The head, heart, and the practice—it's all connected,' she wrote, expressing gratitude for her teachers and mentors. She also added Jackie Shroff's popular 'Saans le lamba' dialogue as the video's background, blending calmness with pop culture flair. Known for films like Race, Maine Dil Tujhko Diya, and Musafir, Sameera has been away from the silver screen, with her last appearance in the 2013 Kannada action drama Varadhanayaka. Now 46, she continues to inspire followers by documenting her fitness and emotional wellness journey online, often sharing unfiltered glimpses of her workout routines and personal transformation.

Sameera Reddy reveals how she fights her fears every day
Sameera Reddy reveals how she fights her fears every day

Hans India

time22-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Sameera Reddy reveals how she fights her fears every day

Mumbai: Actress Sameera Reddy, known for her inspiring presence on social media, opened up about her personal journey with fear and healing on the occasion of International Day of Yoga. In a heartfelt note, she shared how yoga has become a grounding force in her life, helping her face her fears, embrace her emotions, and find inner peace every single day. Taking to Instagram, she posted a video of herself doing Yoga and reflected on the transformative role yoga has played in her life. In an emotional note, the actress expressed how yoga has helped her find balance, strength, and inner peace through life's challenges. Sameera wrote, 'Every day I fight my fears & you bring me balance. You give me hope & strength. Dear Yoga, you make me corner my mind and deal with what I feel. You hear my thoughts, you make me trust my feelings .. you listen to me when I can't talk to anyone else but myself. You cut the noise. You let me find my answers.' 'Which in turns heals my soul and my body. It's all connected. The head heart and the practice. I'm always in grace. #internationaldayofyoga thank you to my teachers @yogabypramila @pleasuringthesenses Yoga for One Earth, One Health- 21st JUNE 2025 #grateful.' Reddy also added Jackie Shroff's trending dialogue "Saans le lamba' as background score for the video. The 'De Dana Dan' actress has been documenting her transformation journey through posts on social media. She often shares videos from her workout sessions, giving a glimpse into her fitness routine and personal growth. On the professional front, 46-year-old Reddy was last seen in the 2013 action film 'Varadhanayaka,' helmed by director Ayyappa P. Sharma. The film also starred Sudeepa, Chiranjeevi Sarja, and Nikesha Patel in prominent roles. Over the years, Sameera has carved a niche for herself with memorable performances in films such as 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya,' 'Race,' and 'Musafir.'

Rashmika Mandanna On Acting Opposite Dhanush In Kuberaa: ‘No Choice But To Kill It'
Rashmika Mandanna On Acting Opposite Dhanush In Kuberaa: ‘No Choice But To Kill It'

News18

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Rashmika Mandanna On Acting Opposite Dhanush In Kuberaa: ‘No Choice But To Kill It'

Last Updated: Rashmika Mandanna didn't forget to mention the behind-the-scenes crew, thanking the direction, camera, light, and costume departments. Rashmika Mandanna took a moment to reflect on her journey with Kuberaa, as the film opened in cinemas worldwide today in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi. The actress, who plays Sameera in the Sekhar Kammula directorial, shared a heartfelt note on social media alongside behind-the-scenes pictures from the set, expressing her gratitude and admiration for the team and her co-stars Dhanush and Nagarjuna. Rashmika began by thanking director Sekhar Kammula, who she said was the reason she chose to be part of Kuberaa. 'Sameera from Kuberaa… being directed by Shekar Kammula sir… there's just something about him that made me perform Sameera the way I did. His genuine love for the craft always overflows to his films and that's the reason I wanted to work with him," she wrote. Talking about the responsibility of working alongside powerhouses like Dhanush and Nagarjuna, Rashmika shared, 'When you work with such amazing people, who are just such brilliant actors… it's a big big biggggg responsibility to be good yourself to elevate their performances. But when you have a brilliant actor like @dhanushkraja sir, you have no other choice but to kill it when you share the screen with him." She also praised Nagarjuna, calling him an inspiration both as an actor and a person. 'Nag sir, words can never do justice to him… I truly adore and admire him… he is just the best. His way of life is just the most special," Rashmika added. Rashmika didn't forget to mention the behind-the-scenes crew, thanking the direction, camera, light, and costume departments. 'The whole gang… you know the direction department is loveeeee. I LOVEDDDDDD working with you guys ya… so so damn fun you guys are." She ended her note with a promise: 'Sameera is the most beautiful kind of chaos and when you watch the film, you'll understand why I am saying this. Kuberaa is now in theatres and trust me, it'll be worth your while!" Kuberaa also stars Jim Sarbh and is produced by Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao. First Published: June 21, 2025, 00:51 IST

Man-animal conflict takes centrestage in Nilambur ahead of bypoll
Man-animal conflict takes centrestage in Nilambur ahead of bypoll

India Today

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Man-animal conflict takes centrestage in Nilambur ahead of bypoll

As Nilambur gears up for a high-stakes by-election tomorrow, the issue dominating the minds of residents isn't political slogans or campaign rhetoric, but a crisis that has loomed large for years — the intensifying conflict between humans and wild at the edge of Kerala's forested heartland, the Nilambur assembly seat — part of the Wayanad parliamentary constituency — is surrounded by forest. With seven panchayats and one municipality sharing boundaries with dense woodland, residents say human-wildlife encounters have become an almost daily affair, particularly with elephants and wild 15 kilometres from Nilambur town, in Edakkara panchayat, a farmer, Hussain, points to his devastated plantain field. On June 13, a wild elephant trampled the crops and tore down a newly-installed fence in the dead of night. 'The crisis is severe. Nobody is going near the forest area now,' Hussain says. 'Apart from elephants, wild boars are also a concern. It recently hit my son who was travelling on a motorcycle. There is no use telling this to forest department officials. They will ask us to go to Akshaya Centre and give a request. We have to spend money on it. If someone dies, then the government will announce some amount as compensation and then there is no issue. That's what they are doing now.'He continues, 'On the other side, if we do something to scare away these animals, that becomes an issue. You can see this area — at around 3 am, when people have slept, an elephant came and destroyed this field. We saw the destruction only when someone returning from work spotted it. The elephant came to our house, destroyed the plantain, and walked through the road and went back to the forest. Even the ripe ones have been damaged.'advertisementFor Sameera, Hussain's neighbour and mother of two young children, the fear is more personal. Her family had only recently moved into the area and didn't expect the danger to be so close.'We didn't know anything at night. We got to know when we woke up that the elephant just passed by our house,' she says. 'Those who stayed here before had informed us that elephants have come here, but we didn't think it would come this close. We are really scared as we hear news every day about people getting killed in wild animal attacks. My children are also scared.'Just a kilometre away from Hussain's home, a tribal family lives barely 100 metres from the forest, with only an electric fence for protection. As dusk falls, every rustle from the woods sends a wave of anxiety through the the head of the family, says wild boars are as much a problem as elephants. 'Once it gets dark, we stay alert. The electric fence is there, but we don't know when the animals might break through.'The state has witnessed repeated protests over the issue, with many accusing the CPI(M)-led government of inaction. The government, however, blames legal limitations. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has defended the administration, claiming the state has repeatedly urged the Centre to declare wild boars as vermin — a move that would allow culling — but the Union Environment Ministry has rejected the blaming the state government are not ready to examine the facts — that it is the Central laws which are a major hurdle in dealing with the matter,' Vijayan said earlier this for residents, neither state nor Centre offers much reassurance. With no long-term solution in sight, the man-animal conflict is becoming more than a policy problem — it is turning into a decisive political constituency will witness a triangular contest among Congress's Aryadan Shoukath, CPI(M)'s M Swaraj, and former MLA and Trinamool Congress-backed PV Anvar, but for the people on the forest's edge, the real battle is not between political rivals — it's between survival and the wild.

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