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Raakh actor Akash Makhija used Andheri McD washroom as vanity during hustle days

Raakh actor Akash Makhija used Andheri McD washroom as vanity during hustle days

Maa ki kokh se bhi nikalne ka na… toh ban-than ke nikalne ka, says Akash Makhija, an iconic dialogue from the web series Raakh in which he plays the menacing antagonist Babu. As we label him “the most hated man” on the internet in jest, the actor seconds the sentiment and says that people are comparing him with Joffrey Baratheon from Game of Thrones. With all the love coming his way, even for a negative role, Akash sits down for an exclusive chat to discuss his journey in the entertainment industry, facing rejections, and more.  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

“Dhyan se bhai, isko fenkna nahi hai” – Twitter users find mirth in Neeraj Chopra social media post, posing with a lion cub | Sport-others News

“Dhyan se bhai, isko fenkna nahi hai” – Twitter users find mirth in Neeraj Chopra social media post, posing with a lion cub | Sport-others News

Neeraj Chopra’s latest social media post, not geo-tagged to either a petting zoo nor a private ranch, brought mystery and mirth to kick off December. In two pictures posted by India’s greatest individual Olympian, Chopra is seen cagily lifting what looks like a lion cub, with the backdrop unidentified. The double Olympic medallist, trains in South Africa, where wildlife is more pervasive at nature parks and ranches and zoo, but the exact location could not be confirmed. What drew a lot of glowing warmth and some giggles were comments from his followers. While some predictably spoke of Lion King, Simba-Mafusa vibes, there was plenty of good-natured speculation over what the cub precisely was. Given ‘sher’ is widely bestowed upon Indian champions, many started out naturally captioning it a ‘tiger cub’, or baby sher with Sr sher. But the unstriped animal was obviously a lion cub, if not a seriously oversized tom-cat. Some snarked it was a stuffed toy, while others settled for lame-duck humour of saying that was a GOAT with a tiger (meaning lion). …