1️⃣5️⃣ years old and the youngest-ever player to receive an Indian team call-up. 👏🇮🇳
The blue jersey is yours, Vaibhav: go make the country proud! 🫡💙
#PlayBold#ನಮ್ಮRCB
Meet Sanjeev Singh (Vaibhav's father), the man behind generational talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi :
> Made a practice net at home
> Left his job for Vaibhav's dream
> Took him to the academy every day
> During Covid
> Bowled 1000 balls to him every day
> And Later
> Got him admitted to an academy in Patna
> Travelled to Patna 3 days a week
> 6 hours of travelling in a single day
> Faced financial crisis but never gave up
> Sold a part of his property
> Never let Vaibhav lose focus on his goal
> Dedicated his life to Vaibhav's dream
A father who sacrificed everything to make his son's dream come true.
The clowns of FWICE say they banned Ranvir Singh from Bollywood.. Farhan Akhtar sirf naam hi kafi hai wants 45 crores as damages itseems because Ranvir Singh doesn't want to do they flop Don 3 ..
These are the same clowns who never bothered about Sushant Singh Rajput but are not showing fake concern for spot boys and technicians..
Dhurandhar se sabki jaali padi hai
We stand for Ranveer Singh ❤️
Nearly two years after the deadly Pune Porsche crash that killed a young IT engineer, the victim’s mother has once again expressed frustration over the pace of justice in the case. Speaking emotionally, she said her family “lost everything” in the tragedy while claiming that no real consequences have been faced by the accused so far.
The high-profile case had sparked nationwide outrage after a 17-year-old allegedly rammed a Porsche car into two IT professionals in Pune. The juvenile accused, along with both parents, was later granted bail by the court. The victim’s mother said legal proceedings are ongoing, but the family still feels helpless and uncertain about the future of the case.
#PunePorscheCase #Pune #Justice #RoadSafety #Punetimesmirror
Her name was Priya Rajvansh.
She was born Veera Sunder Singh on December 30 1936 in Shimla. Her father was a Forest Department officer. She was the sister of Waheeda Rehman’s husband.
After her graduation she joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
While she was in London a photograph of hers reached Bombay. Filmmaker Chetan Anand, the brother of Dev Anand, saw it and cast her in his 1964 war film Haqeeqat.
It is still counted among the finest war films in Indian cinema.
During filming she and Chetan Anand fell in love. He was separated from his wife but not divorced.
She chose to stay.
For the next two decades she acted only in his films. She contributed to their scripting, lyrics and post production. He never made a film without her.
When Chetan Anand stopped directing she stopped acting. They lived quietly in Bombay.
In 1997 Chetan Anand died. He left part of his estate to Priya, valued at around Rs 10 crore, alongside his two sons from his first marriage, Ketan and Vivek.
A property dispute followed.
In her final years Priya wrote handwritten notes and a letter to Chetan’s brother Vijay Anand describing her fear and anxiety. Those letters were later produced as evidence in court.
On March 27 2000 she was found murdered at Chetan Anand’s bungalow in Ruia Park, Juhu.
The cause of death was strangulation. She was 63 years old.
All four accused were convicted in July 2002.
Ketan and Vivek Anand were convicted for criminal conspiracy. The domestic staff who carried out the act were convicted for murder.
All four were sentenced to life imprisonment.
They were granted bail in November 2002.
In 2011 the Bombay High Court overturned the convictions of Ketan and Vivek Anand. The case remains pending.
She spent 35 years devoted to one man and his work.
She was killed for his property.
The men convicted of conspiracy in her murder have not spent a single full year behind bars.
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🚨Heartbreaking Viral Video: Helpless Son Cries for His Injured Mother But Siddharthnagar DM Keeps Scrolling Reels
A shocking video from the District Magistrate’s office in Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh is spreading rapidly on social media.
A distressed citizen went to the DM office pleading for help. His elderly mother was brutally attacked by monkeys in their village, suffering severe head injuries that needed multiple stitches. He had already filed written complaints with the District Forest Officer (DFO), but no action was taken.
Instead of listening with empathy, the DM was seen continuously scrolling on his phone, completely ignoring the man’s painful appeal — no eye contact, no response, no assurance.
This video has triggered massive public anger, with people calling it a clear example of administrative apathy.
Where should common citizens go when those in power don’t even listen?
बब्बन चौधरी नाम का दरिंदा...बेटी को छेड़ता है..प्राइवेट पार्ट्स को छूता है..शिकायत करने पर जान से मारने की धमकी देता है...!
यूपी पुलिस से शिकायत करने के बावजूद कार्यवाही शून्य... ��ुख्यमंत्री @myogiadityanath
जी ये डरी सहमी पीड़ित मां बेटी न्याय की गुहार लगा रही हैं.!
यमराज भेजकर मनचले बब्बन चौधरी को उठवाएं..!