After the strong response to the premiere episode of India’s Got Latent Season 2, which featured Alia Bhatt and Sharvari as they promoted Alpha, Samay Raina was ready with the next episode. The comedian revealed the line-up for Episode 2, and this time, the panel was packed with familiar names from the world of comedy and television.
Read More: India’s Got Latent Season 2 Episode 2: Chandan Prabhakar, Kiku Sharda, Haarsh Limbachiyaa On Panel
After months of discussions, predictions and fan debates, one of Indian cinema’s biggest honours was set to reveal its winners on July 3. From blockbuster hits to critically acclaimed performances, all eyes were on the 72nd National Film Awards. However, the prestigious awards have now been delayed.
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72nd National Film Awards 2026: When, Where And How To Watch The Winners Announcement
The separation of actor Hrithik Roshan and Sussanne Khan was one of the most talked-about celebrity breakups in the country. After spending more than 15 years together and raising two sons, the couple decided to part ways. During the divorce proceedings, speculation surfaced claiming that Sussanne had sought ₹400 crore as alimony from Hrithik. However, her sister, jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali, has now dismissed those reports, stating that Sussanne didn’t take any money from him, and called the speculation a “lie.”
Read More: Did Hrithik Roshan Pay Rs 400 Crore Alimony To Ex-Wife Sussanne Khan? Her Sister Finally Clears The Air
Farah Khan Ali has opened up about her past bond with Bobby Deol, clarifying that the two were childhood sweethearts and that their relationship was innocent. The jewellery designer, who is the daughter of Sanjay Khan and the late Zarine Khan, recalled that she and Bobby had mutual crushes during their teenage years and would write letters to each other.
Read More: Farah Khan Ali Recalls Teenage Bond With Bobby Deol: ‘We Were Childhood Sweethearts’
In 2012, Katrina Kaif broke new ground for women in the Yash Raj Films Spy Universe, marking a definitive shift in how female characters are usually positioned within the genre. Fourteen years later, Alia Bhatt takes that legacy forward with a spy actioner led entirely by a woman. Alpha truly marks a paradigm shift. The glass ceiling has been shattered. We’ve come a long way.
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