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Anjali Arora RECALLS her ordeal, BACKS YouTuber; ‘For them it’s entertainment, for us…’

Anjali Arora RECALLS her ordeal, BACKS YouTuber; ‘For them it’s entertainment, for us…’

Payal Gaming Viral Video: Anjali Arora RECALLS her ordeal, BACKS YouTuber; ‘For them it’s entertainment, for us…’ Anjali used her own experience to illustrate how these kinds of situations leave victims with severe wounds that last long after the controversy has faded from the public eye. Payal Gaming Viral Video Leak: The scandal surrounding the viral video has not ended yet and eventually actress and social media personality Anjali Arora showed support for gaming influencer Payal Dhare. In her own way, Anjali put forward the argument of significant emotional and professional damage caused by the circulation of the fraudulent and unverified online materials pointing to her very personal experience. The actress, however, decided to take the incident in her stride and issued a statement where she narrated the suffering she went through three years ago when a fake video of her was leaked. What did Anjali Arora say? She wrote, “Three years ago, I went through the trauma of a fake MMS being circulated using my name. Seeing the same …

24 Years of K3G: Why Kajol’s Anjali Remains The Heart of The Iconic Film

24 Years of K3G: Why Kajol’s Anjali Remains The Heart of The Iconic Film

As Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham completes 24 years on December 14, revisiting the film feels incomplete without celebrating Kajol’s unforgettable portrayal of Anjali Sharma Raichand. In a world filled with grandeur, tradition, and dramatic emotions, it was Kajol who brought warmth, honesty, and a deeply human touch to the story. Kajol’s Anjali was not just a character; it was a presence that grounded the emotional weight of Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Surrounded by opulence and larger-than-life moments, Anjali felt real, relatable, and deeply familiar. Kajol didn’t merely play her; she lived her. What made Anjali stand out was Kajol’s effortless naturalism. Her performance never felt forced or performative. From her infectious laughter and expressive eyes to her fearless honesty, Anjali came alive with raw sincerity. Kajol didn’t try to smooth out the character’s edges or make her unrealistically perfect. Instead, she embraced Anjali’s warmth, impulsiveness, and emotional honesty. Iconic lines like “Lucknow da kurta, Pathani salwar, tabh lage mard warna lage bekaar” were delivered with playful charm, while emotionally rich dialogues such as “Maafi maange se koi chhota …

Karan Johar Picks THESE Stars For Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Remake – Guess Who Are The New Tina, Rahul & Anjali? | Bollywood News

Karan Johar Picks THESE Stars For Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Remake – Guess Who Are The New Tina, Rahul & Anjali? | Bollywood News

Last Updated:November 12, 2025, 21:58 IST Karan Johar revealed his dream cast for a Kuch Kuch Hota Hai remake, picking new-gen stars for the iconic roles of Tina, Rahul, and Anjali, calling them “younger nepo babies.” Karan Johar revealed his dream cast for a Kuch Kuch Hota Hai remake. Nearly 25 years later, if Karan Johar were to remake Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, who would be cast as Tina, Anjali, or Rahul? The filmmaker picked his favourites in a recent chat, and this new cast will leave you impressed. Speaking to Sania Mirza in a conversation, Karan revealed it would be Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, and Ananya Panday. Revealing who would be cast as whom, Karan shared that Alia Bhatt would play the modern Anjali, Ranveer Singh would be Rahul, and Ananya Panday would be Tina. He also mentioned Janhvi Kapoor or Sara Ali Khan as options for Tina, playfully referring to the new generation of star kids as “younger nepo babies.” Karan Johar further talked about nepotism and whether he has ever given a …

Sobhita Dhulipala rallies behind controversial Anjali Sivaraman starrer Bad Girl, TEARS UP because…

Sobhita Dhulipala rallies behind controversial Anjali Sivaraman starrer Bad Girl, TEARS UP because…

Sobhita Dhulipala rallies behind controversial Anjali Sivaraman starrer Bad Girl, TEARS UP because… Home News and Gossip Sobhita Dhulipala rallies behind controversial Anjali Sivaraman starrer Bad Girl, TEARS UP because….. The Tamil film Bad Girl had its OTT release on November 4, 2025, and has gained a lot of attention from the viewers. Famous actress Sobhita Dhulipala took to Instagram recently to share her applause for the controversial film. The Tamil film Bad Girl has recently been made available to be streamed on JioHotstar. The film has received a lot of attention from both celebrities and fans alike. It was directed by debutant Varsha Bharath and hit the big screens on September 5. Produced by Vetri Maaran, the film was a topic of discussion because of its fearless and bold themes, as well as controversial narratives. The film’s digital release took place on November 4, 2025. The famous Made In Heaven actress Sobhita Dhulipala recently took to her Instagram …

5 Tamil movies to watch on OTT this week: Kavin’s Kiss to Anjali Sivaraman’s Bad Girl

5 Tamil movies to watch on OTT this week: Kavin’s Kiss to Anjali Sivaraman’s Bad Girl

A few Tamil movies are gearing up to hit streaming platforms this week. From fantasy romantic comedies to coming-of-age dramas, here’s a list of films you shouldn’t miss. 5 Tamil movies to watch on OTT this week 1. Kiss Cast: Kavin, Preethi Asrani, RJ Vijay, VTV Ganesh, Prabhu, Rao Ramesh, Devayani, Sakthi Raj, Mathew Varghese, Kausalya Director: Sathish Krishnan Genre: Fantasy Romantic Comedy Runtime: 2 hours and 23 minutes Streaming Date: November 7, 2025 Where to watch: ZEE5 Kiss, starring Dada fame Kavin in the lead role, follows the story of Nelson Marcus, a man who despises romance and love due to his parents’ divorce. However, on a fateful day, he comes across a mysterious book that grants him the power to see a couple’s future if he watches them kiss. Over time, Nelson falls in love with Sarah and foresees his own future with her when they kiss. What he witnesses and how he tries to manipulate events to achieve his desired destiny form the crux of the narrative. The movie is directed by …

When and Where to watch Anjali Sivaraman starrer Tamil movie?

When and Where to watch Anjali Sivaraman starrer Tamil movie?

Bad Girl is a coming-of-age film centred on a young woman named Ramya, who faces judgment for being true to herself, transitioning from a rebellious teenager to an adult. Written and directed by Varsha Bharath, Bad Girl is a coming-of-age drama film starring Anjali Sivaraman in the lead role. The film is produced and presented by Vetrimaaran under his Grass Root Film Company banner, along with Anurag Kashyap. The movie premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on February 7, 2025, and was later released in theatre. The film was released on September 5, 2025. The movie centres around a girl who feels stuck in conservative parents and societal norms. About Bad Girl Bad Girl revolves around themes of identity, longing, and societal expectations of women, delving into the experiences of a young woman who carves her own path amidst societal scrutiny. Bad Girl is a coming-of-age movie focused on a young woman named Ramya, who encounters criticism for staying authentic, evolving from a defiant teen into an adult. The film illustrates her journey …

Bad Girl Review: Anjali Sivaraman’s drama is a visually-enriching tale bearing a raw look against gender norms

Bad Girl Review: Anjali Sivaraman’s drama is a visually-enriching tale bearing a raw look against gender norms

Name: Bad Girl Director: Varsha Bharath Cast: Anjali Sivaraman, Shanthipriya, Saranya Ravichandran, Hridhu Haroon, Teejay Arunasalam, Sashank Bommireddipalli Writer: Varsha Bharath Rating: 3.5/5 Bad Girl, starring Anjali Sivaraman in the lead role, was released in theaters on September 5, 2025. After its theatrical run, the movie is now available for streaming on JioHotstar. If you’re gearing up to watch it on OTT this week, here’s Pinkvilla’s review for you to check out. The Plot Bad Girl follows the story of Ramya, a young girl whose life we witness from her mid-teens to early thirties. As she hopes to find the perfect romance, she is exposed to the realities of love, relationships, and the challenges that come with them. In her pursuit of fulfilling her desires, Ramya often rebels against the coercion of her family and the societal norms that stem from the stereotypes associated with being a woman. How Ramya’s life shapes her personality forms the central focus of the narrative. The Good Bad Girl is directed by debutant Varsha Bharath, who seems to have …

How Mani Ratnam took ‘sweet revenge’ on a Malayalam screenwriter who left his film Anjali for a Mohanlal-Mammootty project | Tamil News

How Mani Ratnam took ‘sweet revenge’ on a Malayalam screenwriter who left his film Anjali for a Mohanlal-Mammootty project | Tamil News

Sandwiched between his classics like Geethanjali (1989) starring Nagarjuna and the Rajinikanth-starrer Thalapathi (1991), Mani Ratnam helmed Anjali in 1990. Interestingly, Ratnam used a character in this film to take his ‘sweet revenge’ on Malayalam screenwriter Dennis Joseph who had ditched him halfway through the project. In an interview with Safari TV, Joseph, who passed away a few years ago, recalled his collaboration with Ratnam on Anjali and how he eventually had to leave the project midway. He said, “Mani Ratnam told me the story idea about this child with autism and how it affects her family. It was all there in his mind. He just had to write it down. I asked him why the screenwriter of a classic screenplay text like Nayakan needs someone like me to write his film. But he said something that surprised me, that after Sholay, my script for New Delhi is the screenplay he considers the best commercial script of Indian cinema at the time. I was so thrilled to hear that from the writer of Nayakan. So …

Anjali Ganapti makes a Kodava dessert, gus gusay payasam

Anjali Ganapti makes a Kodava dessert, gus gusay payasam

Anjali Ganapati loads pandi onto thick slices of milk bread. It is early June in Bangalore, and her kitchen smells like slow-roasted spices. Two glasses of cold passionfruit juice gather beads, and we swipe every last bit of gravy off those floral plates. “I started to feel guilty,” she says, moving between her Phillips mixer and two bowls of pre-rice and jaggery on the counter. “Pig Out had given me so much: purpose, direction, happiness. I wanted to give back, but I couldn’t figure out how.” For over a decade, Pig Out, Anjali’s culinary enterprise, has introduced Coorg cuisine to Bangalore at music festivals, Sunday markets and restaurant pop-ups, through pandi curry folded into buns, wraps and toastadas. She carried Kodava cuisine to far corners of the country, and abroad, always in conversation with the land and its culture. For years, pandi curry was her anchor — a beloved dish, unmistakable Kodava in its flavour and colour, marked by the region’s distinctive kachampuli. A dish she describes as “an easy gateway into the cuisine.” Now, …

Anjali Ganapathy Makes Gus-Gusay Payasa

Anjali Ganapathy Makes Gus-Gusay Payasa

She pauses, pouring herself another sip of passionfruit juice. “I started Pig Out to share Coorg food,” she says. “Now I feel responsible for it. I need people to see it, love it, understand it the way I did.” Along the way, her curiosity deepened into awareness – about seasonality, and what was quietly vanishing from the table. “I was building a knowledge bank, and then I started noticing what wasn’t showing up anymore – wild mangoes, wild fruits, bamboo shoots, mushrooms, wild herbs, medicinal plants. Things that were once ordinary,” she says. At a recent Pig Out X Masque pop-up, the conversations were thoughtful, searching beneath the surface. “People asked about micro-climatic changes, about the land and the food systems,” she says. Newer stories from Coorg tell of land conversion, disappearing wetlands, the microclimates shifting. “Even in my own home, we notice it,” she says. “Where is the koilameen, the paddy fish we used in curries, pickles, and cutlets? I started feeling desperate. I had to do something.” The woman who cooks for her …