
Bollywood never sleeps—and neither does the drama, glamour, and gossip! From Punjabi actor-comedian Jaswinder Bhalla passing away allegedly due to brain stroke, R Madhavan celebrating son Vedaant’s 20th birthday to Raza Murad slamming fake death rumours; today’s entertainment roundup has it all. Here are the top 5 stories that had everyone talking…
Raza Murad slams fake death rumours
Veteran actor Raza Murad filed a police complaint in Mumbai after a false social media post declared him dead, complete with his birthdate and a fake death date. Disturbed by the hoax, which caused panic among his family and fans, he urged strict punishment for those behind the misinformation.
Ranbir Kapoor ‘liked’ Deepika Padukone ’s old reel?
Ranbir Kapoor’s brand reportedly liked an old Instagram reel featuring Deepika Padukone and her sister Anisha decorating a cake. Since Ranbir lacks a personal Instagram account, fans jokingly speculated over whether he personally interacted or if it was his social media team. The incident sparked light-hearted comparisons to a similar moment involving Virat Kohli and Avneet Kaur.
Manoj Pahwa calls Aryan ‘spitting image’ of SRK
Veteran actor Manoj Pahwa praised Aryan Khan—son of Shah Rukh Khan—as the “spitting image” of his father, noting his striking resemblance, dedication, and perfectionism. Pahwa clarified that a prison scene in Aryan’s OTT debut, The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, is entirely fictional and unrelated to his 2021 arrest.
R Madhavan celebrates son Vedaant’s 20th birthday
R. Madhavan and his wife, Sarita Birje, celebrated their son Vedaant’s 20th birthday on August 21 with heartwarming Instagram posts featuring rare family photos. The proud mom shared emotional tributes, while Vedaant—an accomplished swimmer—received warm wishes from celebrities like Ronit Roy and Dia Mirza (as reported today).
Brain stroke reported as Punjabi actor-comedian Jaswinder Bhalla’s cause of death
Punjabi actor-comedian Jaswinder Bhalla passed away at age 65 in a Mohali hospital after suffering a brain stroke. Known for iconic roles in films like Carry On Jatta and his comedic series Chhankata, he was cherished across the Punjabi entertainment world. His sudden death has left his fans and colleagues deeply saddened. Also See: Jaswinder Bhalla Death News: Punjabi actor-comedian Jaswinder Bhalla passes away; cause of death reported as brain stroke