Salman Khan introduces Iulia Vantur as girlfriend to family on Arpita’s wedding

November 21, 2014

Salman KhanMumbai, Nov 21: And you thought it was over? Well, we also did. But apparently, it’s not. We are talking about Salman Khan’s alleged relationship with Romanian model-actress Iulia Vantur.

The duo is said to have spent a lot of time together during Salman Khan’s sister Arpita’s wedding ceremonies. The superstar has even gone ahead to introduce Iulia as his girlfriend to his family members.

According to a report published in Times Of India, a source present at the wedding says, “Salman and Iulia were always together. There have been rumours linking him to Jacqueline Fernandez and Daisy Shah, but the fact is that Salman is in love with Iulia. She is very comfortable with his family too.” Reportedly, Iulia has been staying in a five-star hotel in Bandra, which falls very close to Salman Khan’s Galaxy apartments. And apparently, it’s Salman Khan who pays all the bills.

Going by the history, Salman Khan has always had a liking towards the lighter skin. From Katrina Kaif to Elli Avram, the actor keeps a soft corner for the ‘phirangi’ beauties. Having said that, we do believe that Iulia Vantur is more than just the fair skin as Salman Khan is looking forward to get settled in his life with the pretty lady.

Iulia Vantur had earlier made an appearance in an item number in Atul Agnihotri’s ‘O Teri’. It’s also said that at the start it was Arpita Khan who didn’t quite approve of this relationship, as she thought that Iulia was using her brother as a ticket to Bollywood. But guess, all is well now and with Salman looking ‘desperate’ to have the ‘kalirey’ dropped on him, we guess, we’ll see a grand wedding in the ‘Khan-daan’ soon.

Looks like, from calling ex-girlfriend ‘Katrina Kapoor’ to almost confirming his relationship status with Iulia, it’s Salman Khan who really stole the thunder at Arpita’s wedding. But, will we see this story going into fruition? Guess, we’ll have to wait!

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June 2,2020

New Delhi, Jun 2: Actor Anushka Sharma on Tuesday exhorted people to maintain hygiene and advised to stop open defecation in a bid to avoid coronavirus spread.

As the country is grappling with the coronavirus crisis, the 'PK' actor has joined the initiative with the Swachh Bharat Mission, which aims to tell the people that the contagion can be curbed through strict sanitation process.

"When women all over the country had decided that they would educate everyone on the lesson of close the door, shun the disease, no one had thought that their initiative would turn into such a huge wave!," the actor was seen saying in a video posted in the official Twitter handle of Swachh Bharat I #IndiaFightsCorona.

"Today, in the time of coronavirus pandemic, we all have to again remember and remind others about the lesson of cleanliness," she added.

"If we take care of cleanliness around us, by not defecating in the open, we will keep ourselves healthy and India clean. We will become strong to fight against any kind of disease," the 32-year-old star said.

The 'Sultan' actor noted that by stopping defecating in open and closing the toilet door at all times can be a solid measure to drive the disease out of the country.

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May 18,2020

Washington, May 18: Joining hands with the European Commission, actor Leonardo DiCaprio launched the Virunga Fund with seed money of USD 2 million to support Africa's Virunga National Park.

Since Virunga has lost a significant amount of revenue due to COVID shutdown post-March, the fund will be used to support the national park and the communities around, reported Variety.

The fund is aimed at disease prevention efforts, protection of mountain gorilla, and other species.

"I had the great honor of meeting and supporting Virunga's courageous team in their fight against illegal oil drilling in 2013," Variety quoted DiCaprio as saying.

"Virunga urgently needs funds to protect the endangered mountain gorilla population, to provide support to the rangers and the families of rangers who have fallen in the line of duty, and to help deliver essential disease prevention efforts. It's critical that we rally together during this time of incredible crisis," he added.

The 'Titanic' actor had earlier produced a Netflix documentary film 'Virunga' which is based on the national park.

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January 4,2020

Mumbai, Jan 4: After the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur constituted a panel to decide whether legendary poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz's poem 'Hum Dekhenge' is offensive to Hindu sentiments, filmmaker Shoojit Sircar had a cryptic take on the burning controversy.

"Best time for the rich & small businesses to make money as most of the population are engaged with a revolutionary poet named Faiz," Sircar said in a tweet.

The poem, penned down by the iconic poet in 1979, came into limelight again recently during the protests against CAA and NRC in IIT Kanpur.

Earlier on Thursday, senior lyricist Javed Akhtar rejected the claims about the poem being 'anti-Hindu'.

IIT Kanpur on Thursday had set up a committee to look into the issue.

The move came after a complaint that the students who took out a peaceful march in the campus on December 17 against the Citizenship Amendment Act and in solidarity with Jamia Millia Islamia students, sung it as a mark of protest, which hurt the sentiments of other communities.

The CAA grants citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Parsis, Buddhists and Christians who faced religious persecution in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh and came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

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