Produced by: Bhoomika Aggarwal Designed by: Manoj Kumar
Zoya Akthar's directorial The Archies is all set to release on Netflix on December 7. It had its grand premiere in Mumbai, which was attended by A-list Bollywood stars and a host of celebrities. The entire Bachchan family, Shah Rukh Khan and his family attended the premiere at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre at Jio World Centre in Bandra
Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Khan, Aryan and AbRam attended The Archies' premiere to support Suhana Khan as she is making her debut with the Netflix film
A picture of Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Agastya Nanda is doing rounds on social media as actors from three generations of the same family
Khushi Kapoor, who is also making her Bollywood debut with The Archies, chose to wear legendary Bollywood actress and her mother Sridevi's dress. She honoured the memory of the English Vinglish actress, who passed in 2018
Akash Ambani’s wife Shloka Mehta attended the star-studded premiere of the Netflix film The Archies. Shloka, who welcomed her second child (daughter Veda) in May this year, looked stylish in a black mini off-shoulder dress by Alexander McQueen
Cricketer Rishabh Pant who survived a near-fatal accident on New Year's Eve in 2022 shared a reel of him working out on Instagram. He captioned it as, "Bouncing back with every rep.” Suryakumar Yadav commented, "Change the ball met. Too much bounce… and Spin it now,” while Australian cricketer David Warner wrote, "Love this."
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen dancing as she joined Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Mahesh Bhatt, Anil Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Sourav Ganguly, Raj Chakraborty, Locket Chatterjee, and others, on the stage during the opening ceremony of Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) 2023
A video showed producer Ekta Kapoor and Union Minister Smriti Irani, who are old friends, spending some time together at a cafe
Actor Sonu Sood, known for his philanthropic moves, offered help to a person whose father’s treatment at AIIMS Delhi was getting delayed. Pallav Singh shared details of the ordeal his family had to face as a middle class person while blaming the inept healthcare system in the country in a heart-wrenching thread on X (Twitter) which began with, “My father will die, soon or very soon…” The post went viral and also caught the attention of Sonu Sood, who runs an NGO named Sonu Sood Foundation, wrote on X, "We won’t let your father die brother. Message me your number directly on my personal Twitter (X) id inbox... kindly don’t share on a tweet."