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NDTV
3 days ago
- NDTV
"Will Cut You Up, Too": Man To Shopkeeper After Cutting Up Lehenga
Mumbai: A man, brandishing a knife, threatened a shopkeeper in Maharashtra that he would cut him up. Reason: a lehenga, which wasn't up to his soon-to-be bride's expectations. His fiance bought the lehenga for Rs 32,000 from a popular garment store in Kalyan, 57 km from Mumbai, a few days ago. However, she returned to the shop Saturday evening. This time, to return the stitched piece as it wasn't to her liking. The shopkeeper, however, refused to give a refund and asked her to buy another item for the same price. His refusal angered the woman's fiance, Sumit Sayani, so much that he pulled out a black knife from his pocket, ripped the blue lehenga, and even trampled on it. Mr Sayani then walked up to a counter and damaged the blouse that came with the lehenga, slashing it with the knife. He then threatened the shopkeeper: "I will cut you up like this, too. Give me back the money". The absurd incident was caught on CCTV installed in the shop. The shopkeeper was then seen picking up the torn lehenga from the floor, calmly walking away, while Mr Sayani was seen agitatedly pacing around the store. After a complaint, Sumit Sayani was arrested by Kalyan's Bazaarpeth Police.


Time of India
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Four More Shots Please 4 OTT release: All you need to know about the last season
Four More Shots Please! Season 4 announced: The popular series Four More Shots Please! is all set to return with its much-awaited fourth and last season, which aims to deliver a heartfelt wrap-up to the journeys of its main characters. Celebrated for its candid storytelling and portrayal of friendship and drama, the show has resonated deeply with audiences over time. Here's a look at when the final season will stream online and what fans can look forward to. Four More Shots Please! Season 4 announced Prime Video announced that the popular show Four More Shots Please! is now heading to its finale. Prime Video's official Instagram account released three new posters, giving fans a sneak peek at the characters played by Sayani, Kirti, Bani, and Maanvi It was captioned, 'Calling the shots for the season finale.' Reacting to the announcement, one wrote, 'Can't wait, super excited.' A second added, 'Guilty pleasure show.' A third went on to add, 'Oh my god i am so excited for this.' What is Four More Shots Please! about? The show centers around four unapologetically imperfect women, two in their 30s and two in their early 20s, as they navigate life, love, and self-discovery against the vibrant backdrop of millennial Mumbai, all while bonding over friendship and tequila shots. It also holds the distinction of being Amazon Prime Video's first Indian original featuring an all-female lead cast, starring Sayani Gupta, Bani J, Kirti Kulhari, and Maanvi Gagroo. About the show's popularity The first season ranked among the top three most-watched Amazon Original Series from India in 2019, while the second season was hailed as 'the most-watched Indian show on the platform' by May 2020. Soon after the release of season two, Amazon confirmed that a third season was in development. Season three eventually premiered on October 21, 2022.


New Straits Times
09-06-2025
- New Straits Times
Gerik crash: 'Some victims were thrown out, others trapped inside bus'
KUALA LUMPUR: Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Sayani Saidon said the bus and the Perodua Alza were travelling in the same direction, from Jeli, Kelantan, to Gerik, at the time of the incident. She confirmed that 48 individuals were involved in the crash, which caused the bus to overturn and the MPV to skid into a ditch. "Some victims managed to exit the vehicle on their own, some were thrown out, while others remained trapped inside the bus. "The operations commander cut open the rear section of the bus using hydraulic tools to create a working space," she said, adding that once access was gained, six victims were found still inside the bus. Sayani said fire department personnel stabilised the injured victims and extracted them from the bus before handing them over to the Health Ministry for further treatment. "Injured victims, including those who managed to exit the vehicle on their own, received initial treatment from MoH personnel at the scene before being sent to the hospital," she said. Meanwhile, UPSI deputy vice-chancellor (Student Affairs and Alumni) Prof Dr Norkhalid Salimin said most of the bus passengers were UPSI students returning to campus in Tanjong Malim from Terengganu after the Aidiladha holidays.