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Veteran actress Tanuja hospitalised in Mumbai kept under observation in the ICU
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Veteran actress Tanuja hospitalised in Mumbai kept under observation in the ICU

Veteran actress Tanuja was admitted to a Mumbai hospital on Sunday evening, as per the latest reports. At 80 years old, she is the mother of actresses Kajol and Tanisha Mukerji and the mother-in-law of Ajay Devgn. Her hospitalisation is attributed to age-related illnesses, and she’s presently in the ICU at a hospital in Mumbai’s Juhu area.

As per reports, she is under observation and is doing well. No official statement has been released by her family or representatives yet.

Tanuja, born to filmmaker Kumarsen Samarth and actress Shobhna Samarth, has an extensive career in Hindi and Bengali cinema. Her acting journey began as a child actor in Hamari Beti in 1950, and she later debuted as a leading lady in Hamari Yaad Aayegi in 1961. Her repertoire includes successful films like Baharein Phir Bhi Ayengi, Jewel Thief, Paisa Ya Pyaar, Haathi Mere Saathi, and Mere Jeevan Sathi in Hindi cinema. In Bengali films, she starred in hits like Deya Neya, Anthony-Firingee, Teen Bhuvaner Parey, and Rajkumari, among many others.

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Shah Rukh Khan takes over a Dubai club as he grooves to Chaiyya Chaiyya. Watch:
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Shah Rukh Khan takes over a Dubai club as he grooves to Chaiyya Chaiyya. Watch:

Years go by but the craze around Shah Rukh Khan breaking into his signature Chaiyya Chaiyya steps refuses to simmer down. The actor was seen leaving for Dubai two days ago for the promotions of his upcoming film Dunki.

This morning, the internet is flooded with his videos and pictures from a nightclub in Dubai where he seems to be the life of the party as always.

A video of him matching his steps to the tunes of Chaiyya Chaiyya has gone viral in no time.

Dunki is slated to release on December 21, 2023.

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Speeding Scorpio SUV Jumps Divider Inside Gurugram Underpass, Rams Biker
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Speeding Scorpio SUV Jumps Divider Inside Gurugram Underpass, Rams Biker

Five people in a black SUV were going towards Old Gurugram to celebrate a friend’s birthday. They entered the Rajiv Chowk underpass in Gurugram to reach their destination. The speeding SUV, a Scorpio, lost control and crashed into a bike on the other side of the road.

The horrific accident took place last night inside the Rajiv Chowk underpass. The speeding Scorpio with tinted glasses jumped the divider, which is less than a foot tall, inside the underpass and crashed into a biker who is said to be critical. The Scorpio toppled several times after the crash and the five occupants of the car – Three men and two women were injured and the driver suffered serious injuries, the police said.

The post-crash visuals show a poster with a birthday message and photos soaked in blood and the car on one side. The wheel on the driver’s side came off due to the impact of the collision and one of the headrests was under the car. Scorpio’s front glass was completely broken and the roof caved in.

An eyewitness who helped the injured said, “The car jumped the divider and crashed into the bike. The driver suffered injuries to the head and some people came and took him to the hospital. Meanwhile, I called the ambulance for the biker who was seriously injured. He suffered serious injuries and was not moving, but he was slowly breathing.”

Other vehicles inside the busy underpass managed to escape the crash. One of the bikers said his bike was in the direction of the car and he quickly got down and pushed it aside, but the biker ahead of him couldn’t escape and was hit by the speeding Scorpio.

The police said the car was coming from Subhash Chowk and was going toward Old Gurugram. The car belongs to a person from Nakhdola in Gurugram and the matter is under investigation. The cops said they found a birthday poster near the crash site and suspected that the occupants, including the driver, were drunk.

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