An Air India Express plane coming from Dubai skidded and overshot the runway at Kozhikode airport in Kerala on Friday evening, an airline spokesperson said.
India is now a police state with indiscriminate and arbitrary arrests and detention. What police say is the law. Facts no longer matter, says retired senior police officer SR Darapuri
MUMBAI : Private sector lender HDFC Bank on Saturday reported a 19.6% year-on-year (y-o-y) rise in net profit to ₹6,659 crore for the three months to June owing to a rise in net interest income (NII) and lower tax outgo.
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Green Top has embedded itself like a thorn at the heart of the disengagement process on the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh and is threatening to poison the wider India-China talks aimed at
Off late, actress Alia Bhatt has been receiving a whole lot of hatred from the netizens, who have been venting out their anger on star kids. Apart from that, she has also become an easy target for the trolls because she's Mahesh Bhatt's daughter. If you're active on social media, you must know, ever since actor Sushant Singh Rajput breathed his last, netizens have been slamming Karan Johar, Mahesh Bhatt and a few other big producers. Coincidentally, Alia is not only related to Mahesh Bhatt, but also KJo, as the latter considers Alia as his own child and plays a major role in building up her career.
Alia Gets Trolled Mercilessly
While Alia has been staying mum on the ongoing debate over nepotism, yesterday, the actress got trolled mercilessly for stepping out with her boyfriend, Ranbir Kapoor. For the unversed, Alia joined the Kapoors for a lunch on the eve of Raksha Bandhan, and was seen posing for pictures with Ranbir, Kareena Kapoor Khan and others. Looks like, her pictures didn't go down well with the netizens.
'Did Alia Tie Rakhi To Ranbir?'
Comments like "Did Alia tie rakhi to Ranbir?" and "Can't she leave Ranbir alone for a second?" were posted on Alia's pictures, shared on social media.
Kareena shared a few pictures from the Kapoor Khandaan's lunch, wherein Alia was also seen in the frame.
Alia Gets Trolled For Several Reasons
Apart from attending Kapoors' lunch, Alia also received backlash for stepping out and celebrating a festival amid all the controversies happening around her father. A netizen wrote, "What else can we expect from her. After all, she's Bhatt's daughter."
A few netizens also slammed Alia for trying too hard to portray her relationship with Ranbir 'strong'.
Alia Keeps Herself Calm & Composed
Despite all the hate and negativity coming her way, Alia has been keeping herself calm.
With respect to work, Alia will next be seen in Sadak 2. Unfortunately, her upcoming film also received flak from the netizens, and even before its release, the film was boycotted by them.
Yeh Jo China Hai Na… it is saying to us – Galwan Valley clashes were India’s fault, the LAC is not where you Indians think it is, Pangong, ho ya Depsang,
BEIJING:China on Wednesday reiterated its principled stance over the Kashmir issue and stressed that any unilateral change in the status quo in the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) was illegal and invalid.
Singapore's former transport minister S Iswaran started his one-year jail term for corruption, choosing not to appeal his conviction. He was sentenced for accepting illegal gifts worth about USD 313,200…
Salim and Quarraisha Abdool Karim, a South African Indian-origin scientist couple, have received the 2024 Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award for their groundbreaking HIV/AIDS and Covid-19 research. They played pivotal roles…
A 41-year-old engineer from Telangana, working in Uganda, was shot dead by a soldier on security duty before the assailant took his own life. The soldier was reportedly unhappy with…
In response to increased demand, the US Mission to India has announced 250,000 additional visa appointments for tourists, skilled workers, and students. This expansion aims to ease interview access and…
An Indian man in Canada faces backlash after posting a video showing how to switch price tags on apples to save money. Speaking in Gujarati, he demonstrated swapping more expensive…
The contest to replace Rishi Sunak as Conservative leader intensifies, with immigration at the forefront. Leading candidates Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch push for stricter Indian visa rules and stress…
Indian-American Judge KP George in Texas has been indicted for allegedly creating fake and racist social media posts during his 2022 re-election campaign. Authorities accuse him of using a false…