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Sonakshi Sinha’s husband Zaheer Iqbal reveals he keeps forgetting they’re married now when they go in public; ‘I’m like I can’t…’
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Sonakshi Sinha’s husband Zaheer Iqbal reveals he keeps forgetting they’re married now when they go in public; ‘I’m like I can’t…’

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal are among the popular couples in Bollywood. After dating for nearly seven years, the two tied the nuptial knot earlier this year in June. In a recent conversation, Zaheer candidly revealed that he still doesn’t hold the actress’ hand as he forgets they’re married now.

During a recent conversation with ETimes, Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal sat for a candid conversation where they talked about their life post-marriage. During the conversation, Iqbal revealed that he keeps forgetting that they’re a married couple now.

“I still keep forgetting that I’m married to Sonakshi like when we go in public, I’m like I can’t hold her hand, and then I realize ‘ab to shaadi ho gayi(now we’re married)’,” he shared with a laugh. Adding to her husband’s point, the Heeramandi actress mentioned that it feels that nothing has changed between them. According to her, it still feels like they began dating seven years back.

The couple went on to reveal how they continue to compete against each other in impressing each other. Zaheer stated that they always try to one-up each other and there’s an ongoing battle between the two as to who loves the other person more.

“I think that is the best thing that can happen to the couple, when you are trying very hard from morning till night to convince them that you love them more, and they are like, no they love you more,” he was quoted as saying.

Sonakshi went on to disclose that her husband likes to surprise her while Zaheer candidly chimed in stating that the actress pretends to know all about when in reality, it was an actual surprise.

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal got married on June 23 in a low-key registered wedding followed by a grand reception ceremony. The gala evening witnessed the presence of several Bollywood celebrities including Salman Khan, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Kajol, Tabu, Yo Yo Honey Singh, and more.

On the work front, Sonakshi was last seen in SLB’s epic period-drama web show, Heeramandi. Going further, the actress is said to reunite with her husband for Tu Hai Meri Kiran. The two have previously worked together in 2022 released, Double XL and a music video titled, Blockbuster.

ALSO READ: Zayed Khan blames ‘distractions’ for Hrithik Roshan-Sussanne Khan’s divorce; admits Saba Azad is a ‘lovely lady’: ‘We are a modern family’

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IC 814 The Kandahar Hijack: Anubhav Sinha addresses accusations of his show whitewashing ISI’s involvement: ‘I am not writing history’
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IC 814 The Kandahar Hijack: Anubhav Sinha addresses accusations of his show whitewashing ISI’s involvement: ‘I am not writing history’

Director Anubhav Sinha’s series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack garnered praise but also faced criticism. Some viewers accused the series of misrepresenting the terrorists’ religious identities and whitewashing the role of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) from Pakistan. Anubhav recently addressed these issues and said, “At the end of the day, it’s a dramatic narration of an event. I am not writing history.”

In an interview with India Today, Anubhav Sinha was asked about a scene in his series where Osama bin Laden hosts a party for the hijackers, supposedly without ISI operatives present, and whether this suggested the series was clearing the ISI of wrongdoing. Sinha clarified that the events shown were true to what happened and emphasized that the series was grounded in thorough research. 

Anubhav added that a substantial amount of research was conducted for the series, but ultimately, it serves as a dramatic portrayal rather than a historical record. He added, “If somebody has to refer to the Kandahar hijack, you won’t refer to this series, but other documents and source materials instead. You don’t go after films for historical references. Films get away with just a disclaimer saying ‘all the characters are fictional’.” He also shared that films may take creative liberties when factual details are lacking.

The director further explained that the series accurately represents the ISI’s involvement in Kathmandu according to actual events and does not exonerate the agency. Sinha noted that the series is not intended to be a historical account. 

Although he had the rights to use the captain’s name, he chose not to, opting for a fresh interpretation of the events. He acknowledged that while some aspects of such a conspiracy have clear answers, there are often multiple versions of the story.

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack faced backlash after its August 29 release, with claims of ‘whitewashing’ the hijack’s background. To address concerns over factual inaccuracies, Netflix agreed to update the series’ disclaimer to include the hijackers’ real names. Nonetheless, a Home Ministry statement from January 6, 2000, available on the Ministry of External Affairs website, verifies that the code names used in the show are indeed those used by the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen terrorists.

Meanwhile, the series draws inspiration from the 2000 book Flight Into Fear: The Captain’s Story by Captain Devi Sharan and journalist Srinjoy Chowdhury. This six-episode series focuses on the 1999 hijacking of an Indian Airlines flight traveling from Kathmandu to Delhi. 

The cast includes Vijay Verma, Manoj Pahwa, Kumud Mishra, Pankaj Kapur, Naseeruddin Shah, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Rajiv Thakur, Dia Mirza, Amrita Puri, Patralekhaa, and others.

ALSO READ: IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’s Rajiv Thakur makes SHOCKING revelation: ‘Anubhav Sinha was upset and scolded Mukesh Chhabra for casting me’

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Indus Water Treaty: India serves formal notice to Pakistan, seeks modification
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Indus Water Treaty: India serves formal notice to Pakistan, seeks modification

India has formally notified Pakistan, seeking amendments to the Indus Water Treaty due to significant changes in circumstances and lack of cooperation from Pakistan. The treaty, established in 1960, allocates waters from eastern rivers to India and western rivers to Pakistan. Disputes continue over India’s efforts to utilize its allotted water resources.

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