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Zende Comes To An Understanding While Taylor Gains A New Perspective

Zende Comes To An Understanding While Taylor Gains A New Perspective

The Bold & The Beautiful Spoilers ( Photo Credit – X ) The previous episode of The Bold and the Beautiful saw Ridge seeking to mitigate the fallout from his decision to keep Steffy as co-CEO rather than hand the position to Brooke. On the other hand, Steffy was caught off guard. And then lastly, Dylan urged Remy to respect her wishes. The drama, the worry, the clashes, the disappointment, the changes, the mess, and more are about to get more heated in the coming weeks. Here’s what fans can expect from the May 19, 2026, episode of The Bold and the Beautiful when they tune in to CBS to watch the hit daytime drama series. The Bold & The Beautiful Spoilers: May 19, 2026 The episode on Tuesday features Zende coming to an understanding about his future at Forrester Creations. He has been frustrated and angry about his work and skills being undervalued at the company. He worked so hard on Hope for the Future, and now the line has been pushed to the …

‘He cares about your opinion’: How working with Aamir Khan changed Elli AvrRam’s perspective on Bollywood stars | Bollywood News

‘He cares about your opinion’: How working with Aamir Khan changed Elli AvrRam’s perspective on Bollywood stars | Bollywood News

4 min readMumbaiApr 16, 2026 10:06 PM IST Actress Elli AvrRam recently spoke about working with some of Bollywood’s biggest names, including Aamir Khan, and how those experiences changed her perception of “big stars.” She also recalled her first meeting with Shah Rukh Khan. Elli AvrRam on working with Aamir Khan During the conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Elli Avram shared her perception of “big stars” and said, “One thing I have learnt from them is that they respect their work a lot. They have great discipline, and they are extremely humble. It’s beautiful to see how professional and dedicated they are towards their craft, and still want to grow and do better. The beautiful thing I have seen working with big stars is that I sometimes feel what younger actors think about how these stars behave is completely wrong. The big stars are very professional, kind to the people they work with, and they don’t show tantrums or throw their weight around.” Also Read: Elli AvrRam claims Salman Khan protects her in the industry: ‘A …

Mahesh Bhatt calls granddaughter Raha ‘a drop of divinity’, reveals how she changed his perspective on life and family

Mahesh Bhatt calls granddaughter Raha ‘a drop of divinity’, reveals how she changed his perspective on life and family

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt has opened up about the joy of being a grandfather to Raha Kapoor, daughter of Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor. In a recent interaction, the veteran director reflected on how Raha’s arrival brought a deeply emotional and almost spiritual shift in his life. Mahesh Bhatt celebrated the arrival of his granddaughter, Raha Kapoor, describing it as a spiritual experience. (Instagram) He shared that he was still taking in Alia’s incredible journey when his granddaughter came into their lives, changing everything in an instant. “Raha came into our lives like a drop of divinity. I had barely absorbed the astonishing journey of Alia Bhatt becoming what she has… and then this child arrives,. Just the thought of her brings a smile into every pore of my being. Her vitality is fierce,” he told E-Times. (Also read: Mahesh Bhatt says ‘some artists step away from noise’ after Arijit Singh announces retirement from playback singing ) How becoming a grandfather changed Mahesh Bhatt’s perspective on life Mahesh spoke about how becoming a grandfather has given …

Why Jignesh Mevani is Urging a Bold New ‘Perspective’ for Gujarat’s Dalit Movement

Why Jignesh Mevani is Urging a Bold New ‘Perspective’ for Gujarat’s Dalit Movement

3 min readGandhinagarMar 23, 2026 07:22 AM IST Vadgam MLA and Dalit youth leader Jignesh Mevani on Sunday called for a rethink on ‘Dalit Andolan (movement)’ in Gujarat, stating that the community collectively agitated mostly against atrocities and not against issues such as land allotment, fund allotment, education, health, etc. “Dalits do not speak up on filling up vacancies [in government jobs]. It becomes an issue when reservation is not implemented in the recruitment to 84 posts of police sub-inspectors… if a demand is made for filling up of vacant positions, then 8,400 people can get jobs… we do not fight on the issue of education. We do not fight on the issue of health, employment, or land. We do not demand plots for housing. We do not fight for land for cremation/burial. We do not run any campaign for the elimination of untouchability,” he said at an event where victims of Dalit atrocities in the state, including those of the 2016 Una public flogging case, were honoured. The programme was organised by Maha Gujarat …

EXCLUSIVE: Jessie Buckley says creating The Bride was ‘no joke’, lauds Maggie Gyllenhaal’s fearless female perspective

EXCLUSIVE: Jessie Buckley says creating The Bride was ‘no joke’, lauds Maggie Gyllenhaal’s fearless female perspective

The bloom, doom, and daze of The Bride is dawning upon us! Helmed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, the upcoming Gothic romance film stars Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale in the lead roles of the titular character or Ida, and Frank, respectively. Amid an ongoing Oscar campaign for her role in Hamnet opposite Paul Mescal, the actress is also promoting her character of The Bride, which has reunited her with the director. The two have previously worked together in the 2021 psychological drama The Lost Daughter, which also made them Academy Award favorites.  Now, ahead of the worldwide premiere of her film, Jessie Buckley exclusively shared with us why she decided to join forces again. Calling her one of the most important women in her life, the 36-year-old shared what it was like to become her Ida, “She has woken me up in a way that I didn’t think was possible in a lifetime. She’s an absolute artist at her core. She is fearless, even if she has fear she walks towards it.” Being a female director …

Vadh 2 actor Amitt K Singh says film shattered his ‘outsider’ perspective; recalls shooting in real ‘British-era’ jail

Vadh 2 actor Amitt K Singh says film shattered his ‘outsider’ perspective; recalls shooting in real ‘British-era’ jail

For Amitt K Singh, Vadh 2 is not just another film credit but a rare opportunity that challenged long-standing industry notions. Stepping into the shoes of a police officer investigating a murder inside a prison, the actor found himself working in a real British-era jail — a setting that added an unsettling realism to his performance. More importantly, the project helped him shed the belief that lead roles in Bollywood are out of reach for outsiders. Amitt K Singh talks about his bond with Neena Gupta and shooting in real jail for Vadh 2. In a candid interview with Hindustan Times, Amitt revealed that Vadh 2 was shot in a real jail and that the film shattered his perception that outsiders do not get lead roles. On shooting in a real jail The actor revealed that Vadh 2 was shot in a real jail and, recalling his experience, said, “The jail where we shot is a real-life location. It’s a British-era jail in Bhopal, and the energy inside is very heavy. When I went there …

Bamboo shoots: A historical perspective in Bombay, Poona

Bamboo shoots: A historical perspective in Bombay, Poona

At the Bombay Natural History Society’s quarterly meeting on October 4, 1887, an exhibition displayed the season’s fruits and vegetables in Bombay, featuring 175 varieties, many sourced from private gardens. The very young shoots of some species of bamboo, if boiled in water with a little salt, resembled an inferior quality of asparagus. (HT) Dr Kanhoba Ranchhoddas Kirtikar, an army surgeon and amateur botanist, presented a list of vegetables obtained from Crawford Market and briefly described the uses of several items. He highlighted a rare vegetable from the largely unfamiliar grass family: the tender shoots of bamboo (Bambusa arundinacea), known to Hindus as “vasota,” which were prized for making a pickle with sour lime juice and salt. Freed from the sheaths and hairs, they were cut up into small pieces and eaten in curries. They were also made into preserves. The very young shoots of some species of bamboo, if boiled in water with a little salt, resembled an inferior quality of asparagus. According to “The Cyclopaedia of India” by Edward Balfour, the Chinese candied …

Vikrant Massey gets candid about his wife’s 30-hour labour that changed his perspective

Vikrant Massey gets candid about his wife’s 30-hour labour that changed his perspective

Published on: Dec 02, 2025 09:16 pm IST Vikrant Massey shares how fatherhood has changed his life, praising his wife Sheetal’s unmatched role during their son’s birth. Vikrant Massey, who became a father in 2024 when he and his wife, Sheetal Thakur, welcomed their son, Vardaan, recently reflected on how profoundly life has changed since then in a new interview. Speaking about his journey into parenthood, he acknowledged that no matter how involved a father tries to be, a mother’s role remains unmatched, especially after witnessing Sheetal endure 30 hours of labour. Vikrant Massey and Sheetal Thakur were blessed on 7 February 2024. Vikrant opens up about wife’s pregnancy In a heartfelt conversation with Ranveer Allahbadia, Vikrant described marriage as a constant work in progress that requires consistent effort. While he admitted that long-term commitment felt daunting during his younger years, he always imagined having a family. Meeting Sheetal, made the decision simple. He was never “commitment-phobic” once he found the right partner. Watching her navigate pregnancy only deepened his admiration for her. Recalling those …

Is this the end of Maoists? Telangana DGP offers perspective on what Madvi Hidma’s killing means

Is this the end of Maoists? Telangana DGP offers perspective on what Madvi Hidma’s killing means

The death of Madvi Hidma (51), the most wanted leader left within the Naxal ranks and the man responsible for some of the bloodiest attacks on security forces, in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday, is a deadly final blow to the Maoists”, Telangana Director General of Police B Shivadhar Reddy believes. Speaking to The Indian Express, Reddy said, “The Maoist movement can be considered over now because he was the last recognised leader. Hidma may not be known in other parts of the country, but he had Chhattisgarh, especially Bastar, under his control, and his death means the end of Maoists in the state. There are no other leaders worthy of mention, and cadres are jumping ship. We can say that Hidma’s death finally ends the Maoists in India.” Reddy, who headed the Special Intelligence Branch (SIB) in undivided Andhra Pradesh, worked along with other officers to infiltrate the Maoist movement in his state and decimated it, forcing top leaders to flee to Odisha, Chhattisgarh or Jharkhand. Story continues below this ad Reddy was Deputy Inspector …

The Last of Us opens up a whole new perspective for its next season

The Last of Us opens up a whole new perspective for its next season

The Last of Us just wrapped up its second season, and the finale ends in a way that sets up a major change for the show. It’s one that reflects a similar shift in perspective that fans of the game it’s adapting will remember well: one designed to make viewers see the story in a whole new way. This story contains spoilers for the first two seasons of The Last of Us, as well as both games. After the relative peace and respite of season 2’s penultimate episode, which tracked Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie’s (Bella Ramsey) shifting relationship over the course of several years, the finale gets back to the dark stuff. Namely, Ellie’s quest to find and kill Abby (Kaitlyn Dever), who murdered Joel as revenge for killing her own father. Despite being caught in a literal warzone in Seattle, and having a pregnant girlfriend who just suffered a grievous injury, and listening to a speech from Jesse (Young Mazino) about the importance of thinking about the good of their community as a …