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Anita Hassanandani Wins ‘Chhoriyan Chali Gaon’


Television actor Anita Hassanandani has emerged as the winner of Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, the popular reality show on Zee TV hosted by Rannvijay Singha. The show followed the journey of 12 women who left behind their urban comforts and modern conveniences to spend over 60 days in a rural village. With no gadgets, luxuries, or shortcuts, the contestants immersed themselves in village life, tackling daily chores and rediscovering the beauty of simplicity and tradition.

Known for her roles in hit TV serials like Kkavyanjali, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, and Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, Anita said that her husband Rohit Reddy and son Aaravv Reddy were her biggest source of motivation throughout the competition. “When I agreed to be part of Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, I knew it would push me far out of my comfort zone, but I didn’t anticipate just how much I would grow through the experience,” she said in a heartfelt statement. “Every time I struggled or missed home, I thought of them and pushed myself harder. Today, holding this trophy feels surreal. It’s not just my win; it’s our win as a family.”

Host Rannvijay Singha praised her journey, saying, “Anita stood out with her determination and grace. Hosting Chhoriyan Chali Gaon was incredibly special for me. Watching these amazing Chhoriyas embrace the simplicity of gaon life with such honesty was inspiring. Anita’s win is a perfect ending to this journey.”

He also extended his best wishes to all contestants, noting that each of them found strength in life’s simple joys — a reminder often forgotten in today’s fast-paced world.

The show featured a diverse set of contestants including Krishna Shroff, Aishwarya Khare, Sumukhi Suresh, Anjuum Faakih, Rameet Sandhu, Reha Sukheja, Erika Packard, Surabhi Mehra, Samriddhi Mehra, and Dolly Javed. Together, they experienced a transformation that went beyond just surviving rural life — they embraced it with openness, humor, and heart.

While Anita has yet to announce the win on her social media, fans and the industry are celebrating her well-earned victory and this inspiring display of resilience, growth, and family-driven motivation.

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Salman & Aamir Khan Reunite on ‘Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle’; Salman Opens Up About Fatherhood and Past Relationships


Bollywood superstars Salman Khan and Aamir Khan reunited on Kajol and Twinkle Khanna’s talk show Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle, delivering a mix of laughter, nostalgia, and heartfelt confessions.

Salman began with a playful throwback, joking that he and Aamir barely remember their school days together. Aamir shared how their real bond formed when Salman visited him for dinner during his divorce with Reena. He reflected: “Actually, I think it happened when I went through my divorce with Reena. You had come over for dinner, and that’s when Salman and I first actually connected properly. Because before that I used to feel ki bhai time pe nahi aata, humko bohot problem hoti thi, Andaz Apna Apna mein.”

The conversation turned introspective as Aamir admitted, “Salman main bohot judgmental tha yaar, shuru shuru mein na. I was very hard as a person.” Salman also reflected on relationships: “When a partner grows more than the other partner, that is when the differences start coming in; that’s when the insecurity starts setting in, so they both need to grow together. Both need to get off each other’s backs. I believe that.”

On being questioned about accountability in relationships, Salman said, “Yaar nahi jama toh nahi jama. If there is anyone to blame, I am the one to blame.” He also shared a personal aspiration: “Children, I will have, one day, soon. It’s just that eventually one will have kids, but let’s see.”

This episode promises to be a mix of humor, nostalgia, and candid confessions, offering fans a rare glimpse into the personal lives of two of Bollywood’s most beloved stars.

The first episode of Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle premieres September 25 on Prime Video.

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Bigg Boss 19 Faces ₹2 Crore Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Use of ‘Chikni Chameli’ Song


The popular reality TV show Bigg Boss 19, hosted by Salman Khan, has found itself embroiled in legal controversy. The show’s producers, Endemol Shine India, are facing a ₹2 crore lawsuit for allegedly using copyrighted music without obtaining the necessary licenses. The complaint was filed by Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL), which oversees public performance rights for over 450 music labels, including Sony Music India.

According to the notice, the issue stems from Episode 11 of Bigg Boss 19, which streamed on September 3. In that episode, two popular Bollywood tracks — Chikni Chameli from Agneepath and Dhat Tere Ki from Gori Tere Pyaar Mein — were reportedly used without authorisation. Both songs are licensed to Sony Music Entertainment India, making PPL the legal entity responsible for issuing performance licenses.

The notice, served on September 19 by advocate Hiten Ajay Wasan, identifies the show’s production directors—Thomas Gousset, Nicolas Chazarain, and Deepak Dhar—as responsible parties in the alleged infringement. PPL claims that Endemol Shine India failed to obtain the mandatory public performance licence under Section 30 of the Copyright Act, 1957, thereby constituting what they call a “wilful infringement.”

In addition to demanding ₹2 crore in damages, PPL has also issued a cease-and-desist notice, warning the producers not to use any sound recordings in future episodes without proper licensing.

As of now, neither Endemol Shine India nor streaming partner JioCinema has responded to the allegations.

This season of Bigg Boss follows the theme “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar,” where contestants have greater decision-making power than Bigg Boss himself. On the entertainment front, Episode 12 marked the show’s first double eviction, with Nagma Mirajkar and Natalia Janoszek exiting the house. Remaining contestants include Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, Nehal Chudasama, Baseer Ali, Zeishaan Quadri, Neelam Giri, Tanya Mittal, Awez Darbar, Kunickaa Sadanand, Farhana Bhatt, and Shehbaz Badesha.

Bigg Boss 19 streams daily at 9 PM on JioCinema and airs at 10:30 PM on Colors TV. But now, the show may be facing more scrutiny off-screen than on it.

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Kartik Aaryan Invests ₹13 Crore in Andheri West Office Space Alongside Parents


Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan has made headlines, not for a film release, but for a ₹13 crore investment in a prime office property in Andheri West, Mumbai. Partnering with his parents, Mala and Manish Tiwari, the investment was officially registered in September 2025.

The property is located in Signature by Lotus, a prominent commercial building in Andheri West, offering a RERA carpet area of 176.98 sq m (1,905 sq ft) and a built-up area of 194.67 sq m (2,095 sq ft). Along with the space, the Aaryan family has secured three car parking spots. The deal included a stamp duty payment of ₹78 lakh and registration charges of ₹30,000.

Andheri West is considered one of Mumbai’s most desirable commercial hubs, with strong road, rail, and metro connectivity. Its proximity to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and key business centers like Bandra Kurla Complex, SEEPZ, and Lower Parel makes it a hotspot for professionals and investors.

Kartik, who started his career with Pyaar Ka Punchnama in 2011, has become one of Bollywood’s most bankable stars. With successful films such as Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, Luka Chuppi, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, and Satyaprem Ki Katha, he has also now made a smart move into real estate, expanding his portfolio beyond cinema.

This investment reflects a growing trend among celebrities diversifying into real estate, leveraging prime locations in Mumbai to secure long-term value.

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Jimmy Kimmel Returns with Emotional Monologue on Trump, Charlie Kirk, and Free Speech


Jimmy Kimmel returned to television after a week-long suspension, and his reappearance was anything but subtle. Greeted with overwhelming applause and a near standing ovation, the late-night host stepped onto the stage of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and delivered a heartfelt and pointed 20-minute monologue that quickly went viral.

His return comes in the wake of controversy following remarks he made surrounding the tragic shooting of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and prominent supporter of Donald Trump. Kirk was gunned down while speaking at Utah Valley University—a moment that sent shockwaves across political and media landscapes. Kimmel’s earlier commentary, which many on the right perceived as dismissive or politicized, had triggered backlash that led to his temporary removal from the air by ABC.

Visibly emotional and holding back tears, Kimmel clarified his intentions. “It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,” he said earnestly. “Nor was it my intention to blame any specific group for the actions of what was obviously a deeply disturbed individual.” The comedian praised Kirk’s widow, Erica, for her public act of forgiveness, calling it “extraordinary” and adding, “I hope it can be that.”

However, Kimmel didn’t stop at contrition. He directly criticized ABC affiliates for taking his show off the air, calling the move “un-American.” He was unapologetic in his critique of Donald Trump, who had called for Kimmel’s show to be canceled permanently. “He tried his best to cancel me, and instead he forced millions of people to watch this show,” Kimmel said, noting that the attempt to silence a comedian from the highest office in the land sets a chilling precedent. “A government threat to silence a comedian the President doesn’t like is anti-American,” he added.

Kimmel also mocked Trump’s reaction on social media, where the former President called ABC a “true bunch of losers” and jeered at Kimmel’s ratings. “The President of the United States made it very clear he wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here fired from our jobs,” Kimmel said, his voice firm but emotional.

The suspension sparked its own controversy, with public outcry coming not just from Hollywood and the media, but also from political figures—including Republican Senator Ted Cruz—who questioned the network’s decision. Ultimately, the backlash pressured ABC to reinstate Kimmel, leading to his dramatic return.

Kimmel closed his monologue with a reflection on comedy, politics, and humanity. It was an unusually raw, emotional moment for late-night television—and a reminder of the power of free speech, even in the most polarized times.