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Shahid Kapoor-Mira Rajput’s kids Misha and Zain call grandfather Pankaj Kapoor ‘no-rule man’; veteran actor says, ‘This is their thrill’
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Shahid Kapoor-Mira Rajput’s kids Misha and Zain call grandfather Pankaj Kapoor ‘no-rule man’; veteran actor says, ‘This is their thrill’

Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput have two kids, Misha and Zain. While the latter is celebrating his 6th birthday today, the doting grandfather, Pankaj Kapur recently admitted spoiling his grandchildren. He mentioned that the little ones call him ‘no-rule man’ for that.

During a recent conversation with News18 Showsha, Pankaj Kapur talked about his relationship with his grandchildren – Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput Kapoor’s daughter Misha and son Zain. The veteran actor admitted that he has spoiled his grandchildren terribly. Shedding light on his point, he revealed that his grandchildren call him ‘baba’ and once Zain’s cousin accompanied him to the IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack actor’s home.

The little kiddo asked how she should refer to his grandfather. In response to this, Kapur recalled, “This little thing of mine, my grandson, told her to call me a ‘no-rule man’ (laughs).” The actor further continued by explaining that he doesn’t have any rules for his grandchildren, and they can do whatever they want.

“This is their thrill. Every time they’re in their baba’s house, they don’t need to ask me if they want to do something,” he said. Kapur revealed that a part of his “indulgent trait” will also be reflected in the relationship with his on-screen granddaughter in their upcoming film, Binny And Family.

Having said that, the veteran actor mentioned that he is there to see if they do anything wrong, he definitely stops them. The Shandaar actor stated, “It’s not that they’re controlled a lot by their parents, but I want them to have this liberty at my house, where nobody will stop them from doing anything,” he stated.

According to him, it’s a natural way for any grandfather to feel that way towards his grandchildren which is also reflected in the film.

Following the release of the much-talked-about show, IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack, Pankaj Kapur will be now seen in Binny And Family. The movie will mark the acting debut of Varun Dhawan’s niece Anjini Dhawan. The coming-of-age drama film based on the clear conflict due to the generational gap also stars Himani Shivpuri, Rajesh Kumar, and Charu Shankar among others.

Written and directed by Ssanjay Tripaathy, the movie is poised to release on September 20, 2024.

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Parents Of Kolkata Doctor Claim Cops Tried To Bribe Them After Murder
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Parents Of Kolkata Doctor Claim Cops Tried To Bribe Them After Murder

The parents of the Kolkata doctor who was brutally raped and murdered last month have alleged that the police tried to bribe them initially to suppress the case. The incident took place while the doctor was on night shift and has led to massive protests across the state, demanding swift action.

The parents of the 31-year-old joined the protest at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where their daughter’s body was found on August 9, and accused the police of allegedly trying to close the case without a thorough investigation.

“The police, from the very beginning, tried to hush up the case. We were not allowed to see the body and had to wait at the police station while the body was taken for post-mortem examinations,” the father said while addressing the protesters.

“Later, when the body was handed over to us, a senior police official offered us money, which we immediately declined,” he added.

The parents said that are joining the protest to support the junior doctors fighting for justice for their daughter.

Kolkata Police has come under strong criticism from the Opposition as well as citizens for its handling of the sensitive case. Questions have been raised on how the accused Sanjoy Roy had unfettered access to every corner of the state-run hospital at all times of the day. Some reports have also said he would illegally arrange hospital beds and other facilities for patients in exchange for money.

Slogans targeting cops and reminding them that they have daughters at home too have been doing the rounds on social media and finding a place on placards carried by protesters during street marches.

Amid outrage, the Calcutta High Court ordered that the case be handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). On Monday, the CBI arrested the former principal of RG Kar Medical College, Dr Sandip Ghosh, in connection with alleged financial misconduct at the establishment.

The West Bengal Assembly this week also passed an anti-rape bill seeking capital punishment for rape convicts if their actions result in the victim’s death or leave her in a vegetative state.

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Harvinder: Legs Impaired At 2, Completed PhD, Now Gold Medallist Archer
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Harvinder: Legs Impaired At 2, Completed PhD, Now Gold Medallist Archer

Harvinder Singh’s calm composure and precision turned dreams into reality as he became India’s first-ever Paralympic gold medalist in archery on Wednesday. Pursuing PhD in Economics, the 33-year-old Indian, who lost to Kevin Mather of the USA in the Tokyo semifinals before securing a bronze, showed neither fatigue not nerves to secure five back-to-back wins in a day to bag his second successive Paralympics medal. Reserving his best for the final, Harvinder nailed three 10s in his last four arrows to knock out his 44-year-old opponent from Poland Lukasz Ciszek 6-0 (28-24, 28-27, 29-25) for India’s second medal in archery at the ongoing Paralympics.

Rakesh Kumar and Sheetal Devi had won a bronze medal in the mixed compound open category on Monday.

Harvinder, the first Indian Paralympic medallist in archery, dispatched world No. 9 Hector Julio Ramirez of Colombia 6-2 in the quarterfinals, having earlier eliminated Tseng Lung-Hui of Chinese Taipei 7-3 in the round of 32.

In the pre-quarters, he rallied from an initial set deficit to edge out Setiawan Setiawan of Indonesia 6-2.

He became the first Indian archer to enter the Paralympic final when he overturned a 1-3 deficit to triumph over Iran’s Mohammad Reza Arab Ameri 7-3.

In each of his victories, Harvinder showcased his resilience, consistently staging comebacks to stay in the hunt.

In the final, Harvinder Singh displayed a different level of precision, conceding only two points to secure the first set with a commanding four-point lead.

Though Ciszek rallied in the second set, landing three 9s, Harvinder’s unflinching focus and consistent shooting — scoring another 28 — enabled him to edge out Ciszek by a single point, extending his lead to 4-0.

Harvinder Singh delivered a hat-trick of 10s, including a perfect inner 10 (X), intensifying the pressure on his opponent.

Ciszek faltered with a 7 and followed with a 9, while Harvinder clinched the gold with a decisive 9 on his final arrow.

In the stands, Sheetal Devi was seen celebrating exuberantly as Harvinder bowed, embraced his coach, and proudly waved the Tricolour.

In the semifinal, Harvinder narrowly dropped the first set 25-26 and tied the second 27-27.

Maintaining his composure, Harvinder delivered splendid performances with successive 10s on his final arrows of the third and fourth sets, clinching them 27-25 and 26-24 to take a 5-3 lead.

Needing a set win in the final end to avoid a shoot-off, Harvinder faced a strong challenge from Ameri, who opened with an X (inner 10) and followed with an 8 to level the set at 18-18, setting up a tense final arrow.

Under pressure, Ameri faltered with a 7, allowing Harvinder to close out the match with an 8 and advance.

In recurve open class, archers shoot from a standing position at a distance of 70m at a 122cm target made up of 10 concentric circles, scoring from 10 points down to 1 point from the centre outwards.

Hailing from a family of farmers from Ajit Nagar in Haryana, Harvinder faced significant adversity early in life.

When he was just one and a half years old, he contracted dengue and due to the side effects of some injections administered to him, both his legs were left impaired.

Despite this early challenge, he found a passion for archery after getting inspiration from 2012 London Paralympics.

He made his debut at the 2017 Para Archery World Championship, finishing seventh.

A gold medal at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Para Games followed, and during the COVID-19 lockdown, his father turned their farm into an archery range to support his training.

Harvinder made history by winning India’s first ever archery medal — a bronze — at the Tokyo Paralympics three years ago.

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