Aamir Khan attended a special screening of Daadi Ki Shaadi and had only good things to say about the film and its cast. Ranbir Kapoor's sister, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, is also part of the film. After watching the movie, the actor interacted with the paparazzi and praised the team for their work. Speaking about Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, who makes her acting debut with the film, Aamir said, " Riddhima ki pehle film hai. Bahot badhiya kaam kiya hai. Ranbir se better kiya hai. " His playful comment comparing her performance to her brother's quickly grabbed attention online. Aamir also shared his overall review of the film, revealing that he thoroughly enjoyed watching it. " Bahot maza aaya mujhe. So, my very best wishes to the entire team, all the very best, well done, guys," he said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bollywood Chhaya Chitra (@bollywoodchhayachitra) What Advice Riddhima R...
Fifteen years is a long time to go without a haircut. In West Bengal's Cooch Behar, one man says politics was the reason. Baneshwar Barman, a resident of Bengal's Baman Para village, finally cut his hair this week after fulfilling a vow he claims to have made in 2011: that he would not trim his hair as long as the All India Trinamool Congress remained in power in West Bengal. On Thursday morning, surrounded by neighbours and curious onlookers, Barman had his head shaved near his home. Barman, a migrant worker employed at brick kilns and known in the area as a BJP supporter, maintained the vow for nearly a decade and a half. “Since the Trinamool government came, I haven't even touched a barber's shop,” he said. Asked whether the long hair affected his work, Barman laughed and replied: “No, I tie it in a bun.” “On May 4, the day the election results were declared, my eyes were glued to the TV screen from early morning. When the BJP crossed the 100-seat mark, I...