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India.com
a day ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Remember Taare Zameen Par's Rajan, Ishaan's best friend? Here's how he looks after 18 years, now he is a...
Actor Aamir Khan's superhit film Taare Zameen Par , released in 2007, marked his directorial debut. In the film, Darsheel Safary played the pivotal role of Ishaan. Remember who played his best friend in school? Ishaan's friend was Rajan, played by actor Tanay Chheda. He also had an important part in the movie. Do you know how Tanay Chheda looks now? Tanay Chheda has acted in several films as a child artist, among which Taare Zameen Par holds special significance. In the film, he portrayed a child with a disability, a role that deeply touched the hearts of the audience. But before Taare Zameen Par , Tanay appeared as a child actor in 2006's Don featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Arjun Rampal. But it was Aamir's movie, where he got the recognition. In 2008, Chheda was also a part of the Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire . He has even received the Guild Award for Outstanding Performance. Apart from this, Tanay has done many films in his childhood, but Tanay is now 28 years old. Tanay was born on 27 June 1996 in Mumbai and studied at Dhirubhai Ambani International School. Now Tanay has grown up so much that it is difficult to recognise him and he is also married. He tied the knot with his girlfriend Yuvika in 2023 and their Instagram account is flooded with lovey-dovey pics. Tanay is a full-fledged actor now, and last year, he was seen in a web series 'Cadets', available on Jio Hotstar. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JioCinema (@officialjiocinema)


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Time of India
Pilani boy secures AIR 13
1 2 Jaipur: A quiet boy, mostly engrossed in studies, Tanay, from a village near Pilani in Jhunjhunu district, secured All India Rank 13 in NEET-UG. He also topped the OBC-NCL category, as per the NTA's statement. The trick that worked for Tanay was regular revision along with his coaching preparations instead of keeping it for the last moment. "Whatever I learnt, I would revise it within three-four days of studying to test my knowledge. If I lacked somewhere, I would correct it immediately when the concept was still fresh in my mind so that the foundational knowledge was strong," said Tanay. He said that he kept building on the foundational knowledge and moved to more complex questions. Inspired by his elder sister, who is already pursuing MBBS from Churu Medical College, Tanay said that the preparation journey was slightly easy for him as he was guided at home too. "With tips from my sister, regular practice of test papers, and family's motivation, my preparation journey was mostly smooth. I used to play volleyball at times with friends in Sikar, which helped me refresh my mind," he said. Tanay's mother Sunita moved with him from Pilani to Sikar two years ago so that he could prepare for NEET-UG. "During the first year, only Tanay and I were in Sikar; later, his father and brother also shifted to Sikar for better studies. Though Tanay was educated in Pilani we moved to Sikar for better opportunities, and the proof is here," said Sunita. Speaking about Tanay, she said that he would wake up early to study, taking breaks only for meals and speaking to friends or teachers to clear his doubts. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Gulf Today
27-01-2025
- Sport
- Gulf Today
Tanay triumph at EEIPC International Indoor Skydiving Championship
Gulf Today, Staff reporter The Russian team Tanay were crowned champions at the EEIPC 2025 International Indoor Skydiving Championship held at CLYMB, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. The championship witnessed intense competition among the participating world-class teams, as the Tanay 8 way team managed to achieve a perfect score in three out of ten rounds, topping the overall standings with a score of 224 points and a record average of 22.40 points. The five-day event concluded at the world's biggest indoor skydiving flight chamber. The award ceremony was held at Yas Marina Circuit's Ferrari venue, which was attended by Yousif Hassan Al Hammadi, Vice President of the Emirates Aerosports Federation, Mohammed Yousif Abdulrahman, Secretary-General of the federation, Hussein Mohammed Al Hosani, Deputy General Manager of CLYMB Yas Island, Andrey Shulovsky, chairman of the championship's Organizing Committee, and delegations from participating countries. They all enjoyed the spectacular performances delivered by the world's best skydivers inside the impressive and record-breaking wind tunnel. Team Tanay dominated the competition, earning the gold medal and excelling in both the 8-way and 16-way formation events. In the 16-way formation, they scored 141 points with an average of 17.63 points, achieving a significant lead over second-place team Kazakhstan's Nomads, who scored 110 points with a 13.75-point average. From January 20 to 24, the event gathered 200 of the world's top indoor skydivers from over 20 countries as they vied for five thrilling days of gravity-defying action, breathtaking formations and jaw-dropping displays of aerial artistry. It was under the umbrella of the Emirates Aerosports Federation, further cementing the UAE's position as a global hub for hosting international sports events.