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Techie dies as water tanker rams two-wheeler
Techie dies as water tanker rams two-wheeler

Time of India

time15 hours ago

  • Time of India

Techie dies as water tanker rams two-wheeler

Hyderabad: A 34-year-old software engineer was killed after a water tanker rammed the two-wheeler she was riding at Manikonda on Tuesday. The deceased was identified as Iruvuri Shalini, a resident of BRC Colony in Puppalaguda. The incident occurred at around 8.45 am, while Shalini was returning home after dropping her children at the school bus pickup point. "Iruvuri Shalini had dropped her two children at the pickup point near Darga X Roads. While returning home, a tanker coming from behind rammed the two-wheeler near Sundar Gardens at Manikonda. Shalini sustained a severe head injury and died on the spot, as she was not wearing a helmet," said Raidurgam inspector Ch Venkanna. The body was shifted to the morgue in an ambulance. Police arrested the driver of the water tanker and seized the vehicle. The driver reportedly claimed that Shalini tried to overtake the tanker but came into contact with it while trying to avoid an autorickshaw coming in the opposite direction. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Shalini is survived by her husband, also a software professional, a 14-year-old daughter and a nine-year-old son. Based on a complaint lodged by the victim's younger brother, U Lokesh (25), Raidurgam police registered a case under section 106 (1) (causing death due to negligence) of the BNS.

Shalini Pandey blends strength and softness in Tyaani Jewellery's new ad
Shalini Pandey blends strength and softness in Tyaani Jewellery's new ad

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shalini Pandey blends strength and softness in Tyaani Jewellery's new ad

Shalini Pandey is no stranger to bold choices, whether in film, fashion, or personal expression. In her newest avatar, the actress brings a compelling blend of strength and softness as she steps into the spotlight as the new face for Tyaani Jewellery by Karan Johar under the label's signature campaign, Forces of Tyaani. In her first look, Pandey appears in a sculpted monokini layered with natural uncut diamonds, ruby accents and gemstone beads from Tyaani Jewellery. The jewellery, though rooted in traditional craftsmanship , is styled like modern armour. Bold, intentional, and striking against her minimalist silhouette, her gaze is direct and her stance assured. The result is a moment that feels magnetic and cinematic. The second look softens the tempo. Dressed in an earthy brown suit and minimal makeup, Shalini carries a sense of rustic charm and quiet elegance. The caption accompanying the image, 'Unfiltered. Just as I am,' reinforces the campaign's deeper narrative. It is a celebration of beauty without pretense and tradition without boundaries. Best known for her performances across South cinema and Bollywood in movies like Arjun Reddy and Dabba Cartel, Pandey's rise from outsider to breakout star mirrors the very ethos of the campaign. Each piece of jewellery becomes part of a larger story, one of grit, grace and self-belief. Karan Johar, the creative force behind Tyaani, said, 'Shalini brings an irresistible combination of grit and grace. With Forces of Tyaani, we wanted to portray the modern Indian woman in all her complexity — someone who is fierce, grounded, glamorous, and real. Shalini embodies all of this with remarkable authenticity.' The Forces of Tyaani campaign brings together Johar's cinematic vision and Tyaani's signature legacy in handcrafted cut and uncut natural diamond jewellery. Together, they present a modern take on traditional artistry that speaks to power, presence, and individuality, the press release stated. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tyaani Fine Jewellery (@tyaanijewellery)

Crafted For The World Stage: Isha Jajodia On Couture And Dressing Shalini Passi In RoseRoom
Crafted For The World Stage: Isha Jajodia On Couture And Dressing Shalini Passi In RoseRoom

News18

time22-07-2025

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Crafted For The World Stage: Isha Jajodia On Couture And Dressing Shalini Passi In RoseRoom

As Indian couture takes the global stage, designer Isha Jajodia reflects on the artistry behind Shalini's Cannes debut and the quiet power of intentional fashion. 2025 has been a phenomenal moment for Indian couture on the global stage. From Cannes to fashion weeks, Indian couture is the talk of the season. Amidst this global reach is designer Isha Jajodia, who has been crafting delicate poetry with textiles at RoseRoom. One of the most defining moments for RoseRoom was when Shalini Passi wore the brand's creation to Cannes Film Festival 2025. Currently, Isha Jajodia is all set to unveil her latest collection at the 18th edition of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025. Ahead of this, we talked to the designer about her Cannes moment, the ethos of Roseroom, and the craftsmanship behind the garments. Q. Let's start with Cannes! What was the first emotion you felt when you saw Shalini Passi in your creation on that global stage? The first emotion I felt was a deep sense of responsibility and pride. Cannes is a global stage where every gesture, every detail, is seen and remembered. Seeing Shalini, someone who has been such a constant muse for RoseRoom, step out in something we created was incredibly meaningful. It wasn't just about a beautiful outfit; it was about representing Indian craftsmanship and our design philosophy with intention. In that moment, I felt we had created something that spoke not just of style, but of strength, identity, and presence. Q. Could you walk us through the making of the garments – fabric choices, silhouettes, techniques – that were used for Shalini's look? Both the ivory lace gown and the two-piece began with an in-depth conversation about Shalini's vision, which was clear from the start: something feminine, soft, yet strikingly present. We chose delicate French-inspired lace, layered with soft frills to create movement and structure. The two-piece featured a sculpted lace top paired with a sheer flowing skirt, all hand-finished in micro-detail. Our atelier focused on artisanal techniques like fine needlework and subtle embroidery to highlight femininity with strength. Q. How did the Cannes collaboration come about? How was the experience of working with Shalini and seeing her embody your creation? Shalini has been a RoseRoom muse for a while now. Over time, we've built a strong understanding, creative trust and friendship. When Cannes came up, her clarity about visualising a soft yet powerful presence made the collaboration effortless. Watching her wear the garments so gracefully, with her energy and confidence, was deeply rewarding. It felt like a seamless creative partnership, one that affirmed our belief in building emotional connections with our muses. Q. RoseRoom's designs always carry a certain poetic drama, a feminine allure, and a certain softness of its kind. How was this design language reflected in Shalini's Cannes looks? Those elements were at the very heart of what we created. The ivory gown was soft and romantic yet held an inherent strength in its structure and movement. The two pieces echoed that softness in the skirt, while the top brought a subtle edge. Both look balanced romance and restraint, softness and strength: qualities I see in Shalini, and that define RoseRoom's narrative. Q. Do you feel moments like these (Cannes appearances) are changing the way international platforms view Indian fashion? Yes, absolutely. When Shalini steps out in Indian couture that's crafted with finesse and intention, it shifts perceptions from 'heritage heavy" to 'globally resonant." It positions Indian fashion as thoughtful, nuanced and contemporary. Platforms like Cannes are slowly recognising that Indian design isn't just about embellishment or bridal, it can speak to elegance, emotion and artistry on an international stage. Q. How do you think Indian fashion can evolve on the international stage beyond embellishment and bridal couture? I believe it's about telling deeper stories through fabric, technique and emotion. Moving away from just ornate surface details to textures, silhouettes and craftsmanship that tell a narrative. Collaborating with artisans to innovate traditional techniques, and creating ready-to-wear pieces with couture soul, these are the directions where Indian fashion can truly shine globally. top videos View all Q. What's the one fashion trend you think is on its way out – and what's the next big shift the industry isn't ready for yet? Overly maximal embellishment is starting to fade; there's a desire for restraint, emotional resonance, and craft. The next shift? I see a move towards quiet couture, pieces that feel personal, handcrafted, and soulful, but worn with intention and ease. Fashion that's less about showiness and more about subtle presence, quiet confidence, and meaning. The News18 Lifestyle section brings you the latest on health, fashion, travel, food, and culture — with wellness tips, celebrity style, travel inspiration, and recipes. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : fashion lifestyle view comments Location : Delhi, India, India First Published: July 22, 2025, 18:50 IST News lifestyle Crafted For The World Stage: Isha Jajodia On Couture And Dressing Shalini Passi In RoseRoom Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Amid Chhangur Baba's Shock, These UP Muslim Women Defy Norms To Marry Lovers In Temple
Amid Chhangur Baba's Shock, These UP Muslim Women Defy Norms To Marry Lovers In Temple

News18

time19-07-2025

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Amid Chhangur Baba's Shock, These UP Muslim Women Defy Norms To Marry Lovers In Temple

Last Updated: Swaleheen and Noorfatima decided to accept Sanatan Dharma, along with changing their names to Shalini and Neelam to marry Hindu men. In Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, two Muslim women chose to change their faith and start a new life as Hindus by marrying Hindu men. Swaleheen and Noorfatima decided to accept Sanatan Dharma, and held their wedding ceremonies at the Arya Samaj Temple in Hapur, earlier this week. After their conversion, Swaleheen became Shalini and married Amit Kumar, while Noorfatima took the name Neelam and married Gaurav Kumar. Videos of the wedding celebrations, which were held according to Hindu rituals, have been circulating on social media As per Amar Ujala, Shalini, a resident of Katghar, Moradabad said she had been in love with Amit for a long time. But as her family didn't accept their relationship, she stayed silent. She now fears for her safety and claims her family could harm her. Neelam, on the other hand, from Bhojpur, shared that she loves Gaurav and chose to convert on her own. Both women have said that their decisions were made willingly. Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Not a good thing to share their video and whereabouts if they are under threat." Another shared, 'Hope they are protected always and do not leave a forwarding address. Hope they have lots of kids and are happy till eternity." 'If Love is making them safe in life, then Love should not look at any religion. Obviously, Sanatan is Best," a comment read. One more added, 'It's their personal choice. They are adults. No one should have any say other than the two adults marrying each other, it's simple." So far, there has been no major controversy related to their marriages. But the local police are on alert to make sure everything remains peaceful. This extra care has been taken because Moradabad has a nearly equal number of Hindu and Muslim residents. Shalini and Neelam's story comes at a time when there is already attention on the case of Chhangur Baba. He is accused of gaining wealth through illegal activities and was involved in converting Hindu girls by trapping them. view comments First Published: July 19, 2025, 09:06 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Saree-Clad Woman Flaunts Gun On Kanpur Highway. Here's What Happened Next
Saree-Clad Woman Flaunts Gun On Kanpur Highway. Here's What Happened Next

News18

time10-07-2025

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Saree-Clad Woman Flaunts Gun On Kanpur Highway. Here's What Happened Next

Last Updated: The woman was seen dancing to a Bhojpuri song for an Instagram reel. The craze for Instagram reels is growing fast in India. It has not only gripped the youth but also many middle-aged people. Some are even going to extreme lengths just to get likes and shares. One such shocking incident has come to light from Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur. A video has surfaced on social media where a woman is seen dancing with a gun in her hand. The dance was performed in the middle of a highway, reportedly for an Instagram reel. The video was shared on the social media platform X, where the user tagged the police and other relevant authorities, demanding strict action against the woman for publicly flaunting a weapon. #कन्नौज: लाइसेंसी शस्त्र के साथ हाईवे पर रील बनाकर किया प्रदर्शन जांच का विषय हो सकता है महोदय तत्काल संज्ञान लेकर उचित कार्रवाई करें आरोपियों के खिलाफ @Uppolice @igrangekanpur @adgzonekanpur @kannaujpolice @kanpurnagarpol @wpl1090 क्या क्या देखना पड़ रहा है — Mishra Rahul ब्राह्मण (@MishraRahul_UP) July 9, 2025 In the viral clip, the woman is wearing a green saree with a revealing blouse. She can be seen dancing to a Bhojpuri song on what is claimed to be the Kanpur-Delhi Highway. The woman has been identified as Shalini. Her Instagram handle is 'salinipanday60". She has over 60,000 followers and more than 2,550 posts on the platform. After the video went viral, the police took note of the matter. In response to the post, the police confirmed that the video was shot within the Kanpur Nagar district. They said, 'It is to be informed in the said matter that the said woman is a resident of Kanpur Nagar, who made this video within the Kanpur Nagar district area. In this regard, the Kanpur Nagar Police have been informed." This is not the first time such an incident has happened in Uttar Pradesh. In 2024, YouTuber Simran Yadav was seen dancing with a pistol on a highway in Lucknow. That video also went viral and caught the attention of the police. instagram star सिमरन यादव लखनऊ सरेआम नियम कानून व आचार संहिता की धज्जियाँ उड़ाते हुए highway पर पिस्टल को लहराकर video वायरल करके समाज में अपनी बिरादरी का रौब जमा रहीं हैं परंतु अधिकारी चुप्पी साधे हुए है l @dgpup @ECISVEEP @Splucknow_rural @Igrangelucknow @adgzonelucknow @myogi — Advocate kalyanji Chaudhary (@DeewaneHindust1) May 9, 2024 The Lucknow Police had then commented, saying an investigation was ordered. 'The concerned have been directed to take necessary action," they said. view comments First Published: July 10, 2025, 12:32 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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