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Have you heard? Deepika Padukone, Kartik Aaryan to team up; Vicky Kaushal completes 9 years

Updated on: 11 July,2021 07:43 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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It appears that Dippy’s wish might just be coming true. Speculation is rife that the two have been in advanced talks with Bhansali and an announcement can be expected soon. 

Have you heard? Deepika Padukone, Kartik Aaryan to team up; Vicky Kaushal completes 9 years

Kartik Aaryan and Deepika Padukone

Dippy, Kartik teaming up?


Deepika Padukone and Kartik Aaryan were spotted at Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s office in Juhu on Friday leading to speculation that they are teaming up for the filmmaker’s next. Last year, on Aaryan’s birthday (November 22), Padukone had expressed her desire to work with him. She took to social media to wish him and wrote, “Happy birthday... may we sign a fun film together.” It appears that Dippy’s wish might just be coming true. Speculation is rife that the two have been in advanced talks with Bhansali and an announcement can be expected soon. 


There’s lots in a name


Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan

​Amid the growing speculation, Randhir Kapoor confirmed that Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan have named their newborn, Jeh. The couple, who welcomed their second son on February 21, had kept his name under wraps after first-born Taimur’s name was mired in controversy over its historical meaning. In Latin, Jeh means a blue-crested bird. According to Persian legend, it means ‘to come, to bring’. It could also be the shortened version of Jehan or Jehangir. Looks like Saif and Bebo have a fascination for Persian names as Taimur means iron in the language.

Randhir Kapoor

Ananya bereaved

Ananya Panday and grandmother Snehlata

On Saturday, Ananya Panday’s grandmother Snehlata passed away. She was 85. Chunky’s doctor mother used to run a weight-loss clinic in Bandra and her biggest star client was Rekha. There used to be a specialised Rekha diet for all those women wanting to be as fit as the diva.

Music is life

Kailash Kher and  son Kabir

Kailash Kher’s son, Kabir, 11, is following in the footsteps of his singer father. He crooned Teri deewani on the reality show, Indian Pro Music League, which features Kher as a team captain. The youngster, who made his first television appearance, revealed that his father is strict about studies, music and wants him to learn Sanskrit. 

Nine is fine

Vicky Kaushal

On Saturday, to mark nine years since he first auditioned for a role, Vicky Kaushal shared a snapshot from the casting director’s office. The actor expressed gratitude for his journey in the industry. His breakthrough role was in the critically acclaimed Masaan (2015).

Ready to flex his muscles

Emraan Hashmi

Emraan Hashmi took to social media to share a glimpse of his transformation for the third outing of the Tiger franchise. The actor flaunted his washboard abs and wrote, “Just the beginning.” He plays the antagonist in the Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif-starrer. Hashmi has been clocking several hours at the gym as he wants to look ‘lean, mean and tough’.

Leaving the trash behind?

Aamir Khan

A day after Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao’s pictures from the set of Laal Singh Chaddha in Ladakh went viral, the superstar has been allegedly accused of polluting Wakha village. A video posted by a social media user shows the litter left behind in the picturesque spot after shooting for action scenes. The user wrote, “This is the gift Aamir Khan has left for the villagers.”

Village

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