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Bollywood Newswrap, November 14, 2024: Ranveer Singh’s anniversary post for Deepika, Lawyer arrested in Shah Rukh Khan’s death threat case remanded into police custody
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Bollywood Newswrap, November 14, 2024: Ranveer Singh’s anniversary post for Deepika, Lawyer arrested in Shah Rukh Khan’s death threat case remanded into police custody

Trigger Warning: This article contains mentions of death threats, which could be triggering for some readers.

Hey Bollywood fans, missed the latest buzz? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! From Ranveer’s heartwarming anniversary post for Deepika to the lawyer arrested in Shah Rukh Khan’s death threat case being remanded in custody and more – check out today’s top headlines!

Here are the top 5 Bollywood news stories of November 14, 2024:

1. Ranveer Singh drops adorable anniversary post for wife Deepika Padukone 

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary today, with Ranveer sharing a heartfelt tribute to his wife. His post includes a series of candid pictures capturing her various moods. From laughing joyfully in a black outfit to indulging in ice cream and hot chocolate fudge, Deepika’s playful side shines through. 

There are also moments of her unwinding after a gym session, relaxing in a bathrobe, and a beautiful shot of her posing in an open field. Ranveer also shared a sweet image of watching her in Piku on TV. His message reads, “Every day is Wife Appreciation Day, but today is the main day #HappyAnniversary @deepikapadukone I love you.”

2. Lawyer arrested for Shah Rukh Khan’s death threat remanded till November 18

In connection with the recent death threat against Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on November 7, 2024, a lawyer from Chhattisgarh, Faizan Khan, has been arrested. Now, in a recent update, the Mumbai Court has extended his police custody until November 18, 2024, as investigations into the case intensify. 

Faizan Khan, a resident of Raipur, was detained on November 12 after allegedly making the threat and demanding Rs 50 lakh from the actor. The Bandra police traced the call to his phone and apprehended him in Raipur, following a transit remand. Faizan’s defense team, led by lawyers Amit and Sunil Mishra, claims his phone was stolen before the call, suggesting the threat was part of a larger conspiracy to frame him.

3. Yami Gautam says hubby Aditya Dhar has become burp expert after son’s birth

Yami Gautam and Aditya Dhar, who welcomed their son Vedavid on May 10, 2024, recently shared their experiences of parenthood. The actress expressed that she sometimes still finds it surreal to refer to Vedavid as ‘my son’, a moment that truly makes her feel the reality of motherhood. Despite Aditya’s busy shooting schedule, he remains a dedicated and hands-on father, an expert at burping, and that Vedavid adores him. 

She fondly described how Vedavid lights up with joy whenever he sees his father, eager to jump into his arms. Yami also praised her mother, Anjali, for her vital support in navigating motherhood, calling her an invaluable presence in their lives.

4. Jacqueliene Fernandez denies knowledge of illicit source of gifts from conman Sukesh Chandrashekar  

In the ongoing Rs 200 crore money laundering case involving Sukesh Chandrasekhar, Jacqueline Fernandez’s legal team argued in the Delhi High Court that she was unaware the gifts she received were linked to illicit funds. Her lawyers stated that she had no knowledge of the gifts’ criminal origins and had no involvement in money laundering. 

The court raised concerns about whether an adult should inquire about the source of their gifts. The next hearing is set for November 26. Fernandez’s lawyer, Siddharth Agrawal, argued that while there may have been an oversight, it wasn’t a criminal act.

5. Abhishek Bachchan discusses being stuck in ‘rut of life’

Abhishek Bachchan recently opened up about feeling ‘stuck in the rut of life’ amid rumors surrounding his divorce from Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Speaking at a music launch event for I Want To Talk, he shared how life often dictates the paths we follow, whether in corporate jobs or creative careers. 

Reflecting on his work with director Shoojit Sircar, Abhishek joked about the challenges of losing weight as he got older but also expressed that his experience on the film reassured him that there’s room for everyone, no matter their journey.

He said, “It reassures you that there’s a little space for everybody out there. And I hope you all can find some sort of parallel in your own life. We’re all stuck in the rut of life, we’re doing what we’re doing. Some of us have got corporate jobs, some of us are artists, and life dictates to you what you should be doing and how you should be doing it.”

Disclaimer: If you need support or know someone who is struggling with any kind of abuse, please reach out to your nearest mental health specialist, NGO, or speak to someone about it. There are several helplines available for the same

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9 hard-hitting Haider dialogues that make Shahid Kapoor starrer a must-watch
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9 hard-hitting Haider dialogues that make Shahid Kapoor starrer a must-watch

Shahid Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Tabu, and Irrfan Khan starrer Haider is one of the most critically acclaimed films of Bollywood. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the movie is based on William Shakespeare’s popular play Hamlet. Haider dialogues have played an important role in making the dramatic film a must-watch and so memorable.

 

9 powerful Haider dialogues that make Shahid Kapoor starrer a classic watch

 

1. “Hello? Hello? Mic testing 1,2,3… Hello…? Awaz aa rahi hai aap laog ko? Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello? “

Haider movie and this Shahid Kapoor dialogue remain iconic to the core. This is one of the many moving scenes from the film that exhibits the Deva actor’s prowess in acting. He is seen addressing the subject of law and order to a group of fellow citizens with quite an amusing introduction, “Hello? Hello? Mic testing 1,2,3… Hello…? Awaz aa rahi hai aap laog ko? Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello? “

2. “Yeh hota hai chutzpah”

In Haider movie’s terminology, cheating is referred to as “chutzpah.” In the above-mentioned scene itself, when Kapoor’s speech takes a serious turn, and he makes his citizens realize about exploitation they’ve been enduring as he says,  “Yeh hota hai chutzpah”

3. “Darya bhi main, darakht bhi main … Jhelum bhi main, chinar bhi main … dair hoon haram bhi hoon … shia bhi hoon, sunni bhi hoon, main hoon pandit … main tha, main hoon aur main hi rahoonga”

It is because of the Haider movie dialogues like these uttered by master of acting, Irrfan Khan that the film has attained a celebrated status. In one of the poignant scenes where his character Roohdaar is hanged in the jail, his valor is seen in the powerful dialogue when he says, “Darya bhi main, darakht bhi main … Jhelum bhi main, chinar bhi main … dair hoon haram bhi hoon … shia bhi hoon, sunni bhi hoon, main hoon pandit … main tha, main hoon aur main hi rahoonga” reflecting on his unison with all the religions and castes.

4. “Aap jism hain, main rooh … aap faani hai, main lafaani”

In the same scene, Narendra Jha’s character Dr. Hilal Meer shares his heartbreaking belief, wondering that the two would die in prison. However, Roohdaar being his confident self reflects on his calm belief stating, “aap marne wale hain, Dr saab main nahin marne wala” and when Meer further asks how would that happen, he throws his another poetic thought, “Aap jism hain, main rooh … aap faani hai, main lafaani.”

5. “Mar ke hi pata chalta haiki zinda rahe toh jeeye nahin…aur marke bhi bache nahin”

In the interesting scene, we see Shahid Kapoor’s character Haider finding a skull in a snow-capped graveyard. This prompts a little kiddo to ask why skulls laugh and as simple as it may sound, Kapoor’s character gives quite a deep answer, becoming a popular dialogue from the film that also makes us go into introspection. “Mar ke hi pata chalta haiki zinda rahe toh jeeye nahin…aur marke bhi bache nahin.” Quite a life-changing thought! Isn’t it?

6. “Dil ki agar sunun toh hai, dimag ki toh hai nahi … jaan loon ki jaan doon, main rahoon ki main nahi”

This scene from Vishal Bhardwaj features Shahid Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor. In a totally disturbing mindset, Kapoor’s character holds a gun in his hand, while a perplexed Arshia looks at him. “Dil ki agar sunun toh hai, dimag ki toh hai nahi … jaan loon ki jaan doon, main rahoon ki main nahi,” illustrates the emotional and psychological turmoil depicted in the scene.

7. “Disappeared logon ki biwiyaan aadhi bewa kehlati hain, half widows”

The layered character of Tabu in the film had an intense role which leaves a deep impact while watching the film. Apparently, she calls herself half-widow after her husband, Dr Hilaal Meer goes missing, and she says, “Disappeared logon ki biwiyaan aadhi bewa kehlati hain, half widows”

8. “Talaashi ki itni aadat ho gayi hai yahan logon ko jab tak koi tatol naa le tab tak apne ghar mein bhi ghusne ki himmat nahin hoti”

The movie is set against the backdrop of Kashmir, and this dialogue rightly depicts the political conflict presented in the film. When Irrfan Khan’s character reaches out to Arshia for a message from Haider’s father, he drops quite an ironic line stating, “Talaashi ki itni aadat ho gayi hai yahan logon ko jab tak koi tatol naa le tab tak apne ghar mein bhi ghusne ki himmat nahin hoti”

9. “Gulon mein rang bharein, baad-e-nau bahaar chale, chale bhi aao ki gulshan ka kaarobaar chale”

Finally, after Roohdaar meets Haider, he introduces himself with the poetry that his father would often recite. “Gulon mein rang bharein, baad-e-nau bahaar chale, chale bhi aao ki gulshan ka kaarobaar chale,” a couplet that hits differently after watching the film.

 

Haider dialogues are deeply etched in the hearts of true-blue fans of the film. One of the critically acclaimed films directed by Bhardwaj was released in 2014. It explored the political intrigue and history of Kashmir, as well as the sexual conflicts in Shakespeare’s play. 

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Delhi Primary Schools To Move To Online Classes Amid Severe Pollution
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Delhi Primary Schools To Move To Online Classes Amid Severe Pollution

Primary schools in Delhi will switch to online learning mode from Friday due to severe air pollution in the national capital, Chief Minister Atishi announced in a post on X. She said the online classes for primary school children will continue “until further directions”.

Her announcement came hours after the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) raised the pollution mitigation level to GRAP-3, effective from 8 am on Friday. This means all non-essential construction and demolition work are banned, among other actions.

While GRAP-3 is in effect, petrol vehicles from the older emission norms BS-III and diesel vehicles of BS-IV category are not allowed on the roads in Delhi and parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) such as Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Gautam Budh Nagar.

“Due to rising pollution levels, all primary schools in Delhi will be shifting to online classes, until further directions,” Atishi said.

Delhi’s AQI at 9 am today was in ‘severe’ category, with a reading of 428. On Wednesday, the city reported the worst AQI in the country, with air quality turning ‘severe’ for the first time this season.

Doctors have cautioned people to stay indoors as much as possible. The effects of severe air pollution is not only limited to physical health, but also extended to cognitive wellbeing, affecting mood and emotional resilience.

Dr Arunesh Kumar, a senior consultant on respiratory medicine at Paras Health, Gurugram, said people need to limit outdoor activities, especially during early morning and late evening when air quality is typically poor, to protect the body from the impact of pollution post-festive season.

“If going outside is necessary, wearing an N95 mask can help filter harmful particles. Indoors, using a HEPA air purifier is recommended as it can significantly reduce particulate matter,” Dr Kumar told news agency PTI.

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