Bollywood
Following her election victory, Kangana Ranaut visits Coimbatore to seek blessings from Sadhguru. “My happy place”
Kangana Ranaut, an actor and recently elected BJP Lok Sabha MP from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, paid a visit to the Isha Foundation, a spiritual leader’s facility, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She posted pictures of herself from the trip to Instagram Stories on Monday.
She posed with Sadhguru in one of the photos.
Kangana posted a picture of herself in prayer in front of the Adiyogi Shiva monument in Coimbatore and captioned it, saying, “My happy place.” She was sitting on the ground, wearing a pink saree, and Sadhguru was blessing her while laying his palm on her head.
Kangana at the swearing-in ceremony for PM Modi
On June 9, a star-studded event took place in the hallways of Rashtrapati Bhavan as prominent figures from politics, entertainment, and commerce gathered to watch Prime Minister Narendra Modi take office for a third term. Kangana, the recently elected Member of Parliament, was one of the prominent guests. She looked stunning in a white saree.
Kangana gave an airport smack.
In addition to winning the Mandi seat in the Lok Sabha election of 2024, Kangana Ranaut has also been in the headlines for being recently smacked by a CISF constable. Evidently, the CISF constable was not pleased with Kangana’s position toward the farmers’ protests.
In a video message posted hours after the incident last week, Kangana claimed the constable had physically assaulted her and verbally harassed her while she was going through security at the Chandigarh airport.
Another video that has been making the rounds on social media shows the irate policeman conversing with individuals, most likely following the event. “Earlier, Kangana stated that the reason farmers in Delhi were protesting was because they were only given ₹100 or ₹200. “My mother was a protester at the time,” she stated in the alleged video.
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Kareena Kapoor says ‘Taimur probably doesn’t even know all the drama’ that erupted around his name
Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan welcomed their elder son Taimur in December 2016. After the row, Saif had even suggested renaming Taimur.
Actor Kareena Kapoor has opened up about the controversy around the name of her elder son Taimur Ali Khan. MissMalini Showbiz posted a video on Instagram in which the actor shared how the row affected her. She also added that her husband-actor Saif Ali Khan “was very relaxed and calm about it”. She also recalled her grandfather Raj Kapoor’s advice on how to react when people talk about celebrities. (Also Read | When Saif Ali Khan considered renaming Taimur: ‘We drafted a pathetic letter, Kareena was against it’)
Kareena recalls Raj Kapoor’s advice
Kareena said that he had told her that if people are “talking about you, good or bad, they are talking about you, otherwise why would they talk”. Raj Kapoor had added that that she has to take it in her stride “if you want to be a superstar otherwise this place isn’t for you”. He advised her to have “patthar ka dil (be strong)”.
Kareena talks about row around Taimur’s name
Kareena said, “Of course, it affected me that people were talking about his name. He probably doesn’t even know that there was a whole drama and now suddenly everybody if like, ‘Ok whatever’. But he also got a lot of love for the fact that people were so interested in him. I was like, ‘But why? Because you don’t even know him, he is so small’. So I feel that now he will slowly understand and is understanding the whole culture of the fact that people follow him or he is being clicked.”
Kareena shares what Saif had told her
She added, “But I have to obviously keep reminding him that, ‘It’s important that you do something, your parents have done something.’ So he has figured it out slowly and I took that in my stride. In fact, Saif was very relaxed and calm also about it. He was like, ‘We need to be calm and we need to be sure.’ So I’m happy we had each other to discuss that. That’s also the reason why I share a lot on Instagram but yet I don’t share a lot on Instagram. I’m happy to be accessible to my fans for what they need to see. But there’s also a side because of everything I’ve been through I’m always gonna be a little away.”
Row around Taimur’s name
Taimur was born in Dcember 2016 and when his parents decided his name there was an uproar. The decision attracted much controversy, with Saif even suggesting at one point that he was open to renaming the boy. Kareena had a few years ago said that a prominent film industry personality rudely told her that she’d made a mistake by naming her child Taimur. In 2017, Saif told Mumbai Mirror that he was aware of why people were upset. Many drew a connection to the Turkish invader Timur. Saif and Kareena have two sons–Tamir and Jehangir Ali Khan (Jeh), born in 2021.
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