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Did Sonakshi Sinha buy ‘bigger’ apartment amid reports of selling her wedding home? Here’s what we know
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Did Sonakshi Sinha buy ‘bigger’ apartment amid reports of selling her wedding home? Here’s what we know

Sonakshi Sinha’s Mumbai apartment in Bandra, where she wed Zaheer Iqbal on June 23, is now on the market, and the news is spreading quickly. According to recent updates, the actress has purchased a larger residence. Yes, you heard that right!

A source close to Sonakshi Sinha informed ETimes that she has acquired a larger apartment in a building being developed by Zaheer Iqbal. “Sonakshi has bought a bigger apartment in a building that Zaheer is developing,” the source said. For context, Zaheer’s family is involved in the construction industry.

Sonakshi first revealed her purchase of the apartment in May 2023 via an Instagram post. A few months later, she gave a tour of the home in a video featured by Architectural Digest India. According to Hindustan Times, she actually bought the apartment in March 2020. By September 2023, she had also acquired another unit in the same building for Rs 11 crore.

Earlier, the Heeramandi actress had also shared a glimpse of her home with Bombay Times, describing it as a significant place for her because it was her first property purchased independently. She revealed that her inspiration came from her father, Shatrughan Sinha, who often reminisces about his first house in Mumbai—a 1BHK apartment at Bandstand (Bandra)—which he still cherishes. Sonakshi was moved by his excitement and always aspired to own a home herself, making the experience particularly meaningful for her.

Sonakshi Sinha had registered her marriage to Zaheer Iqbal in that apartment, sharing touching photos of the event. To prevent any negative comments about their inter-faith union, she had disabled comments on the posts. The couple had a civil marriage, and despite their different religious backgrounds, Sonakshi, who is Hindu, did not convert to Islam.

Meanwhile, on the professional front, Sonakshi Sinha was last seen in the horror comedy Kakuda, where she starred alongside Riteish Deshmukh and Saqib Saleem.She also appeared in the highly anticipated Heeramandi, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The series features an ensemble cast of some of the finest actresses, including Richa Chadha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Manisha Koirala, Sanjeeda Shaikh, and Sharmin Segal, alongside Shekhar Suman, Fardeen Khan, Shruti Sharma, Jason Shah, and Indresh Malik apart from Sonakshi. Set against the backdrop of pre-Independence India, Heeramandi delves into themes of revenge, power, love, and freedom.

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Sonakshi Sinha reveals Rekha ‘showered her with compliments’ at Heeramandi’s premiere

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‘Felt Like A Giant Exhale’: Matthew Perry Details Ketamine Usage In His Memoir Released In 2022
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‘Felt Like A Giant Exhale’: Matthew Perry Details Ketamine Usage In His Memoir Released In 2022

Trigger Warning: This article contains mentions of drug addiction and death.

Matthew Perry’s death news caused extreme shock and sadness for his fans all over the world. Since the investigation after his passing opened up, it has raised the eyebrows of people, mainly because of the ketamine involvement and the amount that he was infusing himself with, given his history of substance abuse, which was known by many people.

In 2022, in his autobiography Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, the actor mentioned using ketamine and the way he felt while using it. He has candidly written about it.

While talking about its effect, he detailed that it felt like “being hit in the head with a giant happy shovel.” The star mentioned that he enjoyed the substance, per People Magazine.

Perry wrote, “(It) has my name written all over it—they might as well have called it ‘Matty,’” adding, “Ketamine felt like a giant exhale. They’d bring me into a room, sit me down, put headphones on me so I would listen to music, blindfold me, and put an IV in.”

The actor stated that the IV had both ketamine and ativan, and he would lie down for an hour while he received the drip. He also mentioned that he would “disassociate, see things,” and because he was in therapy for so long, he was not “freaked out” by this.

He added that as the music started and the drug ran through him, everything became about the “ego and the death of the ego.” The 17 Again actor added that he often thought that he was dying during that hour and felt it was what happens when one dies.

He shared in the book that he continued taking it as “it was something different, and anything different is good.” The actor stated that the drug was not for him even after he liked its effects. He mentioned that the “hangover was rough,” and Perry felt “like a f***ing pincushion.”

As per the publication, a year after publishing his memoir, the Fools Rish In star passed away from “acute effects of ketamin“ and subsequently drowned.

According to people, the court documents stated that Perry woke up last year on October 28 and asked Kenneth Iwamasa, his live-in assistant, to inject him with the substance. He asked him to do this two more times that day, ultimately passing away on the same day. 

Five people have been booked in this case. This includes Iwamasa, two doctors (Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez), Erik Fleming, and Jasveen Sangha, aka the ketamine queen.

Sangha allegedly gave the substance to Perry, which was delivered by Fleming to the actor’s Pacific Palisades home in exchange for cash from his assistant, according to the prosecution’s court filing. She allegedly sold him the substance, which he took on the day he passed away.

Disclaimer: If you know someone who is struggling with alcohol or substance abuse, please reach out to the authorities and report it. There are several helplines available for the same.

ALSO READ: ‘We Don’t Even Know What The Endgame Is’: Lily Collins Shares Major Updates On Emily In Paris Season 5

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Kolkata Cops’ Timeline In Doctor’s Rape-Murder, What Doesn’t Add Up
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Kolkata Cops’ Timeline In Doctor’s Rape-Murder, What Doesn’t Add Up

The Kolkata Police yesterday submitted in Supreme Court a timeline of the events and its actions in the horrifying rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor that has sparked nationwide protests. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal stressed that the city police have followed procedure to a tee.

However, several points made by the city cops are at odds with the CBI’s findings and what the victim’s parents have said in their petition.

Here is a look at what Kolkata Police have said and the questions that remain

The Timeline

August 9, 9.30 am: A first year postgraduate trainee sees the victim’s body from a distance. He informs his colleagues and senior doctors, who alert hospital authorities.

10.10 am: Tala police station receives information about the incident from a police outpost at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The cops are told that the body of a woman is lying in an unconscious state on a wooden platform in a seminar room on the third floor of the emergency building. They are told the body is in half-naked condition. The information is entered as a General Diary Entry and cops leave for the spot.

10.30 am: Police officers reach the crime scene and take stock. Senior officers are informed and crime scene is secured.

10.52 am: The Assistant Superintendent of the hospital informs the victim’s family and asks them to come quickly.

11.00 am: Homicide team reaches the spot.

12.25 pm: Photographer and videographer of the scientific wing of detective department reach the spot. The first photo of the body is taken at 12:29 pm. Fingerprint and footprint experts reach the spot too, so do several senior officers of Kolkata Police. The forensic team is called in.

12.44 pm: On-duty doctor examines the victim and declares her dead.

1.00 pm: Parents of the victim reach the hospital, meet authorities and are taken to the seminar room after 10 minutes.

1.47 pm: The medical certificate and death certificate of the victim are handed over to the police. Police officer notes injuries on the body, including on private parts, and an unnatural death case is recorded.

3.00 pm: The victim’s family and colleagues demand inquest and post-mortem in the presence of a Judicial Magistrate and under videography, first verbally and then in a written form.

4.10 pm: Judicial Magistrate arrives, inquest carried out between 4:20 pm and 4:40 pm. The family and colleagues of the victim are present and the procedure is videographed.

6.10 pm – 7.10 pm: Post-mortem by a board of forensic doctors in presence of Judicial Magistrate. Family members and colleagues of the victim present and the procedure is videographed.

8.00 pm: Dog squad reaches the spot. Between 8:37 pm – 08:52 pm: 3D mapping of the crime scene is carried out.

8.30 pm – 10.45 pm: 40 exhibits seized by forensic team, this was videographed and local witnesses were present. Body is handed over the family after post-mortem.

11:45 pm: FIR registered based on the complaint by the victim’s father under charges of rape and murder

Police have said examination of suspects and questioning of the victim’s colleagues started on August 9. The next morning, at 10 am, the accused Sanjay Roy was arrested “after his prolonged examination and confession of guilt”. He is the only arrest so far in the case, which is now being investigated by the CBI after a Calcutta High Court order.

The Big Questions

Confirmation of Death: According to the police timeline, the body was first spotted at 9.30 am and a doctor on duty confirms death at 12.44 pm — more than three hours later. When the local police station is informed, they are told that a woman has been found unconscious. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta questioned this in Supreme Court yesterday, saying that a doctor is not needed to know if it is a dead body. “Doctors are informing police that there is an unconscious body.”

The Suicide Angle: The victim’s parents told the Calcutta High Court that they received a call from the hospital at 10.53 am and were informed that their daughter was unwell. Another call, at 11.15 am, informed that she had died by suicide. The Kolkata Police timeline mentions only one call and does not mention suicide at all.

Were Parents Made To Wait?: In their petition filed before the high court, the doctor’s parents said they were made to wait for three hours before being allowed to see the body. The victim’s mother has told the media that she begged the hospital authorities to let her see her daughter’s body, but to no avail. But, according to the police timeline, the parents were taken to the seminar hall shortly after they reached the hospital. The West Bengal government’s counsel also told the high court that the parents were not kept waiting.

Delay In Filing FIR: Both the Calcutta High Court and the Supreme Court have questioned why an unnatural death case was filed and the hospital authorities did not initiate a complaint on the basis of which an FIR could be filed. Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud yesterday said, “Procedure is a separate issue, but the point remains. What is the reason the FIR is lodged almost 14 hours after the discovery of the (body). The most important thing is that the principal of the college should have come straightaway to the college and directed the filing of the FIR.”

The Crime Scene: According to the police timeline, the crime scene was secured at 10.30 am – an hour after the body was first spotted. Even after the mob vandalism at the hospital in the early hours of August 15, Kolkata Police asserted that the crime scene was secure. But, the CBI has refuted this. Arguing in the matter in Supreme Court yesterday, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said, “We entered the probe on the fifth day… The investigation itself was a challenge because the scene of offence was altered. The FIR was registered only after the cremation at 11:45 pm.”

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