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Actor Ali Asgar opens up about typecasting, theatre, and ageing well: ‘I am not a fitness fanatic’

Actor Ali Asgar opens up about typecasting, theatre, and ageing well: ‘I am not a fitness fanatic’

Actor Ali Asgar opens up about typecasting, theatre, and ageing well: ‘I am not a fitness fanatic’ Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Raveena Tandon calls trolling of Aishwarya Rai ‘miserable behaviour’, says fixation on women ageing is ‘toxic’

Raveena Tandon calls trolling of Aishwarya Rai ‘miserable behaviour’, says fixation on women ageing is ‘toxic’

Actor Raveena Tandon has criticised the online trolling Aishwarya Rai faced a couple of months ago when she walked the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. Calling it “deeply unfortunate and incredibly unfair”, Raveena linked it to the ‘digital culture’. Raveena Tandon has come out in support of Aishwarya Rai. Raveena Tandon supports Aishwarya Rai In May this year, Aishwarya drew attention for her annual appearance at Cannes. After she walked the red carpet in a sculpted blue gown by Amit Aggarwal, the actor unwittingly became the subject of online trolling. In a recent interview, Raveena addressed the trolling Aishwarya faced, saying the constant scrutiny of women’s looks reflects a “toxic trait” in the social media age. “It is unfortunate and incredibly unfair. This relentless, hyper-fixation on a woman’s ageing process, her weight, or her wardrobe choice is an ongoing toxic trait of our digital culture,” Raveena told PTI. The Bollywood star praised Aishwarya, her junior in the industry, calling her a ‘global icon’. “Aishwarya is an absolute global icon who has represented our …

Isha Koppikar calls out Bollywood’s double standards on ageing

Isha Koppikar calls out Bollywood’s double standards on ageing

Isha Koppikar has spoken out against ageism in the entertainment industry, questioning why ageing is celebrated in men but criticised in women. In a new Instagram reel, the actor urged people to respect women at every age and shift the focus from appearance to strength, experience and life’s journey Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Maheep Kapoor says doing Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives at 48 was not easy: ‘I was bombarded with trolls, scrutiny’

Maheep Kapoor says doing Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives at 48 was not easy: ‘I was bombarded with trolls, scrutiny’

Actor and reality television star Maheep Kapoor made her digital debut at the age of 48 with Karan Johar‘s Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives. The reality series became a huge success and has since completed three seasons. In a recent conversation on Soha Ali Khan’s podcast, Maheep opened up about stepping into the spotlight in her late 40s and the intense online scrutiny that followed. Maheep Kapoor talks about doing a reality show in her 40s. Maheep Kapoor talks about pressure of staying young When asked whether she feels the pressure to stay young, both personally and professionally, Maheep admitted, “100%.” She elaborated, “Bollywood Wives happened to me when I was 48. It is a very insecure time for a woman. We are ageing, pre-menopause. And when Karan told me, I was like, ‘Couldn’t you have come a bit earlier?’ Then, on top of this, suddenly you are scrutinised, you get those trolls and have people pointing out your flaws.” She added, “I was bombarded with that and all I wanted to say was, ‘Screw …

Andhra promises cash incentives for third, fourth child: CM Naidu says population is ageing

Andhra promises cash incentives for third, fourth child: CM Naidu says population is ageing

Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday announced incentives of ₹30,000 for the birth of a third child and ₹40,000 for a fourth, as part of efforts to reverse the state’s declining population trend. Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu’s latest announcement follows an earlier proposal to provide a ₹25,000 incentive for the birth of a second child. (ANI File Photo) Although he had once advocated population control measures, the CM said the time had now come for society to work together to increase the birth rate. “I have made a new decision. We will provide ₹30,000 immediately after the birth of a third child and ₹40,000 for a fourth child. Isn’t this the right decision?” Naidu said to public cheers on the sidelines of a cleanliness drive programme. Addressing the public meeting at Narsannapeta in Srikakulam district, Naidu said the government had taken the decision and would announce further details within a month. Naidu’s latest announcement follows an earlier proposal to provide a ₹25,000 incentive for the birth of a second child. …

Tabu says women are judged more harshly for ageing in films: ‘They want to show you the mirror’

Tabu says women are judged more harshly for ageing in films: ‘They want to show you the mirror’

Actor Tabu has never been someone who follows the expected rules of the film industry. Over the years, the acclaimed actor has built a reputation for choosing roles on her own terms, staying away from unnecessary noise and maintaining a level of honesty that is rare in celebrity culture. In a recent conversation with Harper’s Bazaar India, Tabu spoke candidly about ageing, the pressure women face in cinema and why she never learnt how to give safe industry answers. Tabu says she never lied about rejecting scripts. (Instagram ) Also read: Is Tabu upset with Priyadarshan, Akshay Kumar for cutting her role in Bhooth Bangla? Director responds People are more worried about your age Reflecting on the way women in films are constantly judged, Tabu pointed out how society often places far more importance on a woman’s age than the woman herself does. “People are more worried about your age than you are yourself. They want to show you the mirror, as though you don’t have one at home,” she said. The actor explained that …

Malaika Arora says only women are asked about their age catching up: Never heard a man being asked about this

Malaika Arora says only women are asked about their age catching up: Never heard a man being asked about this

Actor-entrepreneur Malaika Arora led her life on her own terms as she stepped into showbiz, and continues to do it after almost 30 years of being here. In the public eye since she was in her 20s, there has been a lot she has seen change. Except one thing. Malaika Arora In conversation with Sonal Kalra, Chief Managing Editor, Entertainment and Lifestyle on The Right Angle show, she said people still place the pressure of looking a certain way only on women. Asked whether the thought of ageing crosses her mind, even as her fitness and looks are still praised, she said, “Now that’s a double-edged sword. There are days when it does cross my mind, where I do wonder or question the obvious. And then there are days where I don’t. I just don’t care because I am doing what I love, I am enjoying it, and I feel like I am in my prime. I am hungry and wanting to do so much, so it doesn’t really affect me. ” But she feels …

Ageing workers in East Asia are essential. More are needed

Ageing workers in East Asia are essential. More are needed

HONDA TAMIKO began working as a child on her family’s farm back when Japan was at war with America. Now 93, Ms Honda still puts in a hard day’s toil as a janitor at a McDonald’s branch in Kumamoto, in southern Japan. Ms Honda says her pension is plenty to live off; she chooses to keep showing up. “Humans are animals, after all,” she chuckles. “We have to keep moving as much as we can.” As people live longer, they are staying healthy for longer and working longer, too. Japan and its neighbour South Korea, two of the most rapidly ageing countries, are at the forefront of this transition. (REUTERS FILE) Ms Honda is the oldest of some 220,000 McDonald’s crew in Japan. But she is less an outlier than a harbinger. As people live longer, they are staying healthy for longer and working longer, too. Japan and its neighbour South Korea, two of the most rapidly ageing countries, are at the forefront of this transition. Nearly 40% of South Koreans and more than 25% …

Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience shares 5 harmful habits that accelerate ageing: Poor sleep, stress and more

Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience shares 5 harmful habits that accelerate ageing: Poor sleep, stress and more

What you do every day may seem harmless in the moment, but your habits have a long memory. Choices like smoking, skimping on sleep, sitting for hours, or living with constant stress might not show immediate consequences – but over time, they quietly build up, accelerating ageing and setting the stage for future health issues. The effects often only become visible years, even decades, later, which is why steering clear of these seemingly small but damaging habits early on can make all the difference. Obesity and poor diet can contribute to the ageing process! (Unsplash) Also Read | Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience explains why more women die of heart attacks: ‘Symptoms aren’t recognised…’ Dr Jeremy London, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon with over 25 years of experience, has outlined five habits you should steer clear of – each one scientifically linked to accelerated ageing. In an Instagram video shared on April 1, the heart surgeon breaks down how these everyday behaviours impact the body and quietly speed up the ageing process. Smoking According …

Salman Khan poses with Idris Elba at Red Sea Film Festival; fans say, ‘Bhai is ageing backwards’ | Bollywood News

Salman Khan poses with Idris Elba at Red Sea Film Festival; fans say, ‘Bhai is ageing backwards’ | Bollywood News

After Aishwarya Rai, Kriti Sanon, Kartik Aaryan and Alia Bhatt, superstar Salman Khan is now marking his presence at the ongoing Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah. The actor attended the Golden Globes gala dinner at the prestigious event, as he posed with several famous global personalities. In fact, in one of the videos circulating on social media, he can be seen expressing his excitement over Alia Bhatt being honoured with the Golden Globe Horizon Award at the film festival. While speaking about attending the Red Sea Film Festival at the red carpet, Salman said in a video, “I love it here. I like Saudi. A lot of people here like the culture. It’s nice. I keep on visiting this place quite a bit nowadays. So it’s good.” He also reacted to Alia Bhatt getting honoured at the event. “Yes, Alia Bhatt, it’s amazing! I think only Saudi could’ve done this. It’s amazing. They’re going places really rapidly. It’s a good thing. I like it that they bring their best and our culture together,” …