Whether you’re a movie buff, music lover, or pop culture enthusiast, we’ve got you covered. From Akshay Kumar gets angry as fan takes video on London streets, Shah Rukh Khan not getting injured on the sets of ‘King’ to Parag Tyagi recalling Shefali Jariwala with a heartwarming video; here’s a quick roundup of the Top 5 entertainment news stories making waves today — all in one place.
Akshay gets angry as fan takes video on London streets
While walking in London, Akshay Kumar confronted a fan for recording him without permission. In a video that surfaced online, the actor is seen sternly asking the person to stop filming. The incident has sparked debate among fans about privacy and boundaries with celebrities in public spaces.
Parag recalls Shefali with a heartwarming video
Parag Tyagi shared a touching video in memory of his late wife, Shefali Jariwala, showing moments with her niece and nephew. He lovingly called her the “best maasi in the universe,” expressing deep affection and loss. The heartfelt tribute moved fans and highlighted Shefali’s bond with her family.Suniel recalls he urged Akshay and Paresh to talk it outSuniel Shetty recalled urging Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal to resolve their differences during the Hera Pheri controversy. He advised them not to let misunderstandings or outside opinions divide their bond, emphasizing the importance of unity and respect among the iconic trio known for their timeless on-screen chemistry.
SRK DIDN’T get injured on the sets of ‘King’
Recent claims that Shah Rukh Khan was injured while filming King have been debunked. Reports suggested he suffered a serious back injury, halted production, and flew abroad for treatment. However, reliable sources confirm these rumors are false—no injury occurred, and shooting continues as planned .
Amitabh Bachchan scolds paps taking videos outside Jalsa
Amitabh Bachchan was filmed scolding paparazzi outside his Mumbai residence, Jalsa, in a rare, stern moment. In the viral clip, the megastar firmly tells photographers, “Aye video mat nikalo,” and demands they stop filming his home. The incident has reignited conversations about privacy and media limits.