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Hindustan Times
5 hours ago
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- Hindustan Times
Shefali Jariwala wanted to be known as ‘Kaanta Laga girl' till the ‘day I die'; fans bring up old video
Shefali Jariwala death: Several celebrities, including Aly Goni and Mika Singh, paid tribute to actor-model Shefali Jariwala after reports about her passing emerged late on Friday. Journalist Vickey Lalwani reported that the 42-year-old was brought dead to the Bellevue Hospital in Mumbai after she suffered a cardiac arrest. Her husband, Parag Tyagi, was spotted leaving the hospital. Shefali Jariwala first shot to fame for featuring in 2002 hit Kaanta Laga(Instagram) Actor Aly Goni, who, like Jariwala, starred in Bigg Boss, posted a message on social media. 'Shocked and saddened to hear about Shefali Jariwala's sudden demise. Life is so unpredictable. Rest in peace 💔' he said on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. Television actor Divyanka Tripathi commented on a social media post: 'It's unbelievable. We are shocked and sad for the family." Read More: Rekha recreates 'Umrao Jaan' look at film's re-release premiere, Aamir Khan, Alia Bhatt attend Tehseen Poonawalla wrote, 'Absolutely stunned to hear my friend Shefali Jariwala is no more. I last met her at a party. Life is so short. She was in #BiggBoss13 with me. Incredible how #SiddhartShukla and now she from my season are no more. Sending love and healing to her loved ones!" Singer Mika Singh said, "I'm deeply shocked, saddened, and feeling a heavy heart… Our beloved star and my dearest friend @shefalijariwala has left us. Still can't believe it. You will always be remembered for your grace, smile, and spirit. Om Shanti." Now, an old interview of Jariwala talking about her 'Kaanta Laga' fame is going viral on social media. During a podcast with Paras Chhabra, the 42-year-old was asked about the 2002 song. Shefali said: 'There can only be one Kaanta Laga girl in the world, and that is me. I love it and I want to be known as the Kaanta Laga girl till the day I die.' Reacting to the video, one fan commented: "She ruled our screens with just one song. Today, the "Kaanta Laga girl" is no more. Gone too soon, but never forgotten." 'Yes girl, you were the one and only Kaanta Laga girl 😢💔' another person added.

Time of India
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
US Burns $800,000,000+ To Save Israel From Iranian Missile Barrage
Alia Bhatt Shocks Fans By Recreating Rekha's 'Silsila' Look At Umrao Jaan Screening Alia Bhatt left everyone stunned as she recreated Rekha's legendary 'Silsila' look in a pink saree at the Umrao Jaan screening in Mumbai. Styled by Rhea Kapoor, Alia's look paid a powerful tribute to Rekha's timeless elegance. Fans couldn't stop comparing the two icons after seeing Alia's feather earrings and radiant pink saree, just like Rekha wore in 1981. Watch to see how Alia honoured Rekha at the screening of the restored 'Umrao Jaan', re-releasing in theatres on June 27. Did Alia do justice to Rekha's unforgettable look? Find out now! 571 views | 8 hours ago


Mint
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Asha Bhosle moves audience with a heartfelt performance at ‘Umrao Jaan' screening. Fans say ‘goosebumps all over'
Legendary singer Asha Bhosle, now 91, captivated hearts once again as she made a rare public appearance at the special screening of the restored version of the 1981 classic 'Umrao Jaan' in Mumbai. In a deeply emotional moment, Bhosle performed the film's hauntingly beautiful track 'Yeh Kya Jagah Hai Doston', while actress Rekha, who starred in the original film, stood by her side in a show of warmth and support. A video from the evening has since gone viral, showing Bhosle on stage with Rekha and Ali. Though she appeared to struggle momentarily while singing, Bhosle quickly recovered, continuing her rendition to thunderous applause. In a light-hearted moment, she joked, 'Mera gala dabba rahi hai,' referring to Rekha hugging her from behind — a moment that sparked shared laughter and cheers from the audience. Fans on social media expressed admiration for Bhosle's enduring grace and charm. One Instagram user commented, 'No words, she is brilliant. Goosebumps all over.' Umrao Jaan, set in 19th-century Lucknow, follows the journey of a young girl named Amiran, who is kidnapped and forced into a brothel, where she transforms into the famed courtesan and poet Umrao Jaan. Rekha's portrayal of the title character, supported by Farooque Shaikh, Raj Babbar, and Naseeruddin Shah, is widely considered one of her finest performances and won her the National Film Award for Best Actress. The film has been meticulously restored by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) under the National Film Heritage Mission. The re-release aims to bring the timeless story, music, and performances to a new generation of cinema-goers. The event was organised ahead of the film's theatrical re-release on June 27, and was attended by a host of Bollywood celebrities, including Anil Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Janhvi Kapoor, and Khushi Kapoor. Director Muzaffar Ali, who helmed the original film, was also present to celebrate the restoration and re-release of what is widely regarded as one of Hindi cinema's most iconic period dramas. For many in the audience, however, the highlight of the evening was not just the film itself, but the touching reunion of two cinematic legends — Asha Bhosle and Rekha — whose bond and artistry continue to inspire generations.


Time of India
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Rekha plants a kiss on Mahima Chaudhry's daughter Ariana Mukherjee's cheek in unseen glimpses from Umrao Jaan re-release screening
Mahima Chaudhry made a graceful appearance at the star-studded re-release screening of Muzaffar Ali's classic Umrao Jaan in Mumbai on Thursday night (June 27). The actress, who was accompanied by her daughter Ariana Mukerjee and nephew Ryan, later took to social media to share rare, behind-the-scenes glimpses from the event, including candid moments with Rekha , Tabu, Aamir Khan, AR Rahman, Hema Malini, Jackie Shroff, Alia Bhatt, and Asha Bhosle . Rekha's sweet gesture for Ariana In one of the pictures shared by Mahima , legendary actress Rekha was seen planting a gentle kiss on Ariana's cheek, a tender moment that charmed the internet. The affectionate gesture not only warmed hearts but also highlighted the timeless diva's fondness for the next generation of Bollywood. Ariana's gesture of respect steals the show Among the standout moments of the evening was Mahima's daughter Ariana touching veteran actor Raj Babbar 's feet, a gesture that quickly caught the internet's attention. The star kid, dressed in a pastel blue outfit and high heels, impressed fans with her grace and humility. Mahima herself also exchanged traditional greetings with Raj Babbar and his family, as did her nephew Ryan, who followed suit in touching the senior actor's feet. Social media was abuzz with praise for Ariana's conduct. One user commented, 'It's rare to see such sanskaar in today's generation.' Others drew aesthetic comparisons between Ariana and global stars like BLACKPINK's Lisa and Selena Gomez, pointing out her unique hairstyle and poised appearance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trending in in 2025: Local network access control [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Alia Bhatt Shocks Fans By Recreating Rekha's 'Silsila' Look At Umrao Jaan Screening The Umrao Jaan re-release brought together several generations of Bollywood, with Rekha, the film's iconic lead, gracing the event. Also in attendance were Asha Bhosle, Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Nushrratt Bharucha, and many others. Is Ariana Mukerjee Bollywood-bound? This is not the first time Ariana has caught public attention. She recently appeared at the premiere of Mahima's film Nadaaniyaan, and speculation is steadily building about whether she might follow in her mother's footsteps into the film industry. While there's no official confirmation yet, her public appearances and growing popularity have certainly sparked curiosity. Ariana is Mahima's daughter with ex-husband Bobby Mukherjee. The couple tied the knot in 2006 and parted ways in 2013.


Time of India
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Did you know, not Rekha, Smita Patil was the first choice for Umrao Jaan? Muzaffar Ali reveals, 'We needed someone with a bit more oomph and physical presence'
Muzaffar Ali's timeless classic, Umrao Jaan, returns to theaters, prompting the director to reveal surprising behind-the-scenes stories. Ali disclosed that Rekha, though iconic in the role, wasn't his initial choice. He emphasized that while audience reach matters, a film's true strength lies in its passion and beauty, questioning the obsession with first-week earnings over lasting impact. Umrao Jaan may have released over four decades ago, but its timeless beauty continues to enchant generations of cinephiles. As the film returns to theatres this Friday, director Muzaffar Ali reflects on the making of the classic and shares surprising behind-the-scenes stories—including the revelation that Rekha wasn't his first choice for the iconic role. Director Muzaffar Ali, in an interview with India Today, disclosed that while Rekha ultimately became synonymous with the role, she wasn't his original choice to play Umrao. In the end, it was Rekha's haunting eyes and quiet strength that convinced Muzaffar Ali she was the perfect Umrao. After repeatedly listening to the script narrated in Salma Siddiqui's voice, Ali felt only Rekha could embody the character's tragic grace—capturing both her rise and fall in a single glance. Today, box office numbers are as much a part of everyday conversation as film gossip. When asked about his stance on the commercial aspect of filmmaking—given that his work has always leaned more toward poetic storytelling and romance—Muzaffar Ali acknowledged that while audience reach does matter to some extent, it isn't the be-all and end-all for him. Muzaffar Ali emphasized that while attracting viewers is important, a film's true strength lies in its passion and beauty. He questioned the obsession with first-week earnings, asking whether such films can stand the test of time. 'You can cast the biggest stars for box office returns,' he said with a smile, 'but that rarely ensures lasting impact.' Known for his bold, layered storytelling, Muzaffar Ali shared that his creative choices were guided more by instinct than by calculated risk. He described himself as a painter at heart—drawn to life through poetry, music, and dance—and said presenting stories in their rawest form felt natural, not risky. While Rekha's presence added star value, Ali believes it was the emotional depth of the character that truly resonated with audiences.