Popcorn at the ready—today’s celeb scoop is juicier than your office gossip! From Suniel Shetty reacting to Anil Kapoor calling him and Akshay Kumar 50 percent waale heroes, Anushka Sharma sharing post after Virat Kohli announces retirement from Test Cricket, to Ibrahim Ali Khan revealing his fights with mom Amrita Singh reminds her of Saif Ali Khan; here’s your all-access pass to the fun side of showbiz!Suniel Shetty on Anil Kapoor calling him and Akshay Kumar 50 percent waale heroesSuniel Shetty responded to Anil Kapoor’s 50 percent-waale heroes” remark about him and Akshay Kumar, admitting it hurt but emphasized that age doesn't define talent. He stated actors like them are still delivering hits and staying fit, proving that dedication and performance matter more than age in today’s industry.
Anushka Sharma shares post after Virat Kohli announces retirement from Test CricketAnushka Sharma penned an emotional note for Virat Kohli after his T20 retirement, recalling his sacrifices, silent tears, and resilience. She praised his unwavering commitment to the country and said his journey inspired many. Her heartfelt tribute touched fans, highlighting their deep bond and mutual admiration through Virat’s cricketing highs.Amber Heard Welcomes Twins on Mother’s DayAmber Heard joyfully announced the birth of her twins, Agnes and Ocean, on Mother's Day 2025, expanding her family alongside daughter Oonagh. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she expressed gratitude for achieving motherhood on her own terms despite fertility challenges, calling the experience humbling and fulfilling.Ibrahim Ali Khan reveals his fights with mom Amrita Singh reminds her of Saif Ali KhanIbrahim Ali Khan, son of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, shared a humorous anecdote about how his mother often remarks during their arguments that he reminds her of Saif in his younger days. He finds these comparisons surprising and amusing, especially coming from his own mother.Javed Akhtar: Fear of ED, CBI raids stops Bollywood from speaking outVeteran lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar recently addressed the reluctance of top Bollywood actors to speak out on political matters. In an interview on Kapil Sibal’s YouTube channel, Akhtar attributed this silence not to apathy but to fear of potential repercussions such as investigations by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), or income tax authorities. He contrasted this with Hollywood, citing Meryl Streep’s 2017 Golden Globe speech criticizing then-U.S. President Donald Trump, noting that she faced no such punitive actions. Akhtar emphasized that while he chooses to voice his opinions, he understands why others might refrain, given the perceived risks involved.