‘If It Comes To Our Sovereignty And Security…’: Rajnath Singh Says India Won’t Compromise
Singh further stated that India has always believed in peace and dialogue, but said if it comes to our sovereignty and security, we will not compromise.
Singh further stated that India has always believed in peace and dialogue, but said if it comes to our sovereignty and security, we will not compromise.
Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani became parents to a daughter on July 15, 2025. Now the couple announced the name of their baby girl on social media and fans are as elated as ever. Taking to Instagram, Kiara and Sidharth shared a joint post with the photo of their hands, holding their baby’s tiny feet.
The post read, “From our prayers, to our arms [prayer emoticon] our divine blessing, our princess.” The couple shared that their baby’s name is Saraayah Malhotra. The name means God’s Princess and clearly the couple have put a lot of thought into it. Fans and well-wishers have shared heartfelt messages on social media. Varun Dhawan, Karan Johar, Manish Malhotra and more have also dropped hearty comments on the post. “My love and blessings always,” Karan penned, alongside heart emoticons. Manish Malhotra also shared red heart emoticons to show his enthusiasm.

The couple announced their pregnancy in March 2025 through a joint post on Instagram. They shared a picture of their hands cradling a cream coloured knit socks. The caption read, “The greatest gift of our lives coming soon.”
On the professional front, Kiara was last seen in War 2 with Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR. Sidharth starred in Param Sundari, alongside Janhvi Kapoor. He is also gearing up for Vvan : Force of the Forrest.
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Actor Suniel Shetty has opened up about why he rarely signs films from the South despite being a familiar name across industries. Speaking at the Lallantop Adda 2025 in Delhi, the Bollywood star revealed that while he regularly receives offers from filmmakers in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada, most roles pitched to him fall into one category: villains.
According to Suniel, a trend has emerged in South cinema where Bollywood actors are frequently cast as antagonists to amplify the hero’s on-screen presence. “I do get offers from the South,” he said. “But you will notice that most of them are negative roles. They want to cast the Hindi heroes as powerful… from an antagonistic point of view. That may work for the audience, but it’s something I don’t enjoy doing repeatedly.”
The actor clarified that this pattern is the primary reason he turns down most such projects. However, he has made notable exceptions, especially when the project holds personal significance. Suniel revealed that he agreed to appear in Rajinikanth’s Darbar solely to fulfil a long-cherished dream. “I did a film with Rajini sir only because I wanted to tick that box of having worked with him,” he said, calling it a milestone moment in his career.

He recently appeared in a cameo in the Tulu film Jai, which has become one of the most widely screened Tulu releases in recent years. Suniel took up the role purely to support regional cinema from Karnataka. “I wanted to encourage the film and my language,” he shared.
Discussing the evolving landscape of Indian cinema, Suniel added that language no longer limits a film’s success. He said, “Today, there is no language barrier. If any barrier exists, it’s due to content. Good content crosses all boundaries.”
On the work front, Suniel was seen in Hunter 2, Kesari Veer, and Nadaaniyan. He will next feature in the multi-starrer Welcome To The Jungle and is also gearing up for the highly anticipated Hera Pheri 3, expected to begin filming early next year.
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