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Amazon ends working from home for office staff
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Amazon ends working from home for office staff

Chief executive Andy Jassy said staff must work in the office five days a week. 

​Chief executive Andy Jassy said staff must work in the office five days a week.  

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Mom-to-be Masaba Gupta reveals how she was ‘discriminated’ in school for being born out of wedlock; recalls kid calling her ‘b**tard child’: ‘Was used against me’
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Mom-to-be Masaba Gupta reveals how she was ‘discriminated’ in school for being born out of wedlock; recalls kid calling her ‘b**tard child’: ‘Was used against me’

Veteran actress Neena Gupta is a single parent who raised her daughter, celebrity designer Masaba Gupta all by herself. Masaba, who was born out of wedlock, has been quite vocal about her personal life. From being trolled for having a “skin like Om Puri” to receiving suggestions to eat rasgullas and drink milk for a “fairer child”, the mom-to-be has spilled it all in recent times. Masaba Gupta recently revealed that she was discriminated in school for being born out of wedlock. She also recalled a kid calling her “b**tard child” when she was in 7th Standard.

In a new interview with MidDay, Masaba Gupta shared her experience of being bullied in her childhood days. Masaba recalled that people were aware of her being Neena Gupta and Viv Richards’ out-of-wedlock child and it was “used against her 100 per cent”.

“It was very interesting because the kids would speak about it like adults. I could hear them repeating something they heard in their house. One kid went on to say, ‘Hey b**tard, I believe you are a b**tard child’. This was when I was in the 7th grade,” she recounted. The designer also remembered how a lot of people judged her based on her personality or how she looked.

Masaba Gupta also spoke about how her mom, actress Neena Gupta raised her alone. The designer also spilled the beans about how Neena had to “hide” her baby bump from the outside world as she couldn’t tell anyone about her pregnancy back then.

Masaba continued that her mom, Neena didn’t have her mother and her father was against the out-of-wedlock child. Masaba’s father, Viv Richards was also not with her mom. The senior actress was broke too, however, she was happy to have a child on her own, the designer added.

Earlier, in an exclusive conversation with Pinkvilla in 2020, Neena Gupta recalled that people around her were “sympathetic” and some of the actress’ friends even proposed to her for marriage.

“A lot of people started being sympathetic. My friends started telling me, ‘Ill marry you, at least your daughter will have a surname. And I was like, just to give her a father’s name, I’ll get married,” the Badhaai Ho actress said back then.

ALSO READ: Masaba Gupta recalls shutting down 5 stores in 2 months during COVID; reveals not even having Rs 12000 to pay her cook: ‘I remember crying after…’

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Ahead of Diljit Dosanjh’s concert, Delhi Police issues warning for his fans amid online ticket fraud: ‘Paise puse baare soche duniya’
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Ahead of Diljit Dosanjh’s concert, Delhi Police issues warning for his fans amid online ticket fraud: ‘Paise puse baare soche duniya’

Fans in India are excited to witness Diljit Dosanjh’s upcoming musical concert in our nation. Diljit is on a Dil-Luminati tour these days and has performed in various countries across the globe. The Punjabi music sensation will be setting the stage on fire with his concerts in India in October this year. It is to be noted that the prices of the tickets during its pre-sales reached sky-high, leaving many fans disappointed. His manager revealed that there has been an ongoing trend of reselling tickets at high rates. Ahead of his concerts in India, Delhi Police has issued a warning for his fans amid online ticket fraud. It has a Diljit connection.

Recently, the official handle of Delhi Police took to Instagram to share a clip of the warning on Instagram. The clip begins with a text in the background of the crowd cheering at a concert. In their alert, the department urged fans to stay away from unverified links amid the fraudsters targeting buyers for fake tickets for Diljit Dosanjh‘s concerts.

Delhi Police’s latest post about alerting citizens of India to online ticket fraud will remind you of Diljit’s song, Born To Shine, the popular song from the G.O.A.T. album.

“Gana sunne ke chakkar me ticket ke liye galat link par paise puse dekar apna band na bajwa lena (Don’t fall for fake ticket links and end up getting scammed; always verify first),” read the text.

Take a look at the post here:

Netizens are quite impressed with Delhi Police’s wit in their latest post about the online ticket scam amid the Dil-Luminati Tour. “Delhi Police is dope,” read a comment. “DP sabse aage,” a fan wrote.

“Delhi Police got no chill,” an Instagram user commented. One user found it “creative”. “The SM (social media) manager deserves a raise,” reads one of the comments.

Diljit reshared Delhi Police’s post from X on his Instagram story with the text reading, “Delhi Police,” and added a raised fist emoji.

Earlier, in an interview with Connect Cine, Diljit Dosanjh’s manager Sonali Singh spoke about the ongoing trend of buyers reselling tickets at exorbitant prices. Talking about the Dil-Luminati tour in North America, Singh shared some resellers were selling tickets for Rs 54 lakh and Rs 46 lakh and fans were buying them.

ALSO READ: Diljit Dosanjh’s concert tickets were resold for Rs 54 lakh and Rs 46 lakh reveals his manager; admits generating Rs 234 crore during North America’s Dil-Luminati tour

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