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Actor Arjan Bajwa shares his memories of Kabir Singh as the film completes 6 years

 

Actor Arjan Bajwa, who has played a significant role in Sandeep Reddy
Vanga’s popular film Kabir Singh, shares his memories from the shooting.
”I had an absolutely fantastic time shooting for Kabir Singh. I must
mention that it is a landmark film in my filmography. The entire shoot
had an amazing vibe and  we all felt that the film was going to work—and
it did, becoming a massive blockbuster. Shahid and I knew each other
from before but had never worked together. During the shooting of the
film, we developed a great camaraderie, he’s a fantastic actor and a
great guy. Working with Sandeep Reddy Vanga was also a wonderful
experience; we became friends after the film. The film had amazing
music, strong characters, and it feels great to be part of a story that
people continue to watch and talk about even today.”

Interestingly
the film is still very popular, especially on social media. There are
so many reels using scenes and dialogues from the film. The film still
trends on social media. On this Arjan adds, ”It’s a wonderful feeling to
see that even after so many years, people are still making reels and
memes from the film. One of the scenes where we fight like children is
often turned into a meme, and that’s just one example. Many dialogues
and scenes from the film continue to resonate. It shows how deeply the
film connected with people, and I feel lucky to have been part of
something so impactful.”

 
The film also faced a lot of controversy
after its release. There were reviews and social media reactions which
generated doubts on whether the film would succeed or not. Arjan shares
his opinion on this as well. ”Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
We live in a world where freedom of speech and expression is very
important. So, if some people didn’t like the film or had issues with
it, that’s absolutely their right. But looking at the bigger picture,
the amount of love the film received from audiences was overwhelming. It
did phenomenal business at the box office, and touched a chord with
millions of people that’s what stands out the most for me.”
 
On
reuniting with director Sandeep Reddy Vanga Arjan says,”Working with
Sandeep was an absolute pleasure. We’ve stayed in touch, and I meet him
often. I’ve expressed my desire to work with him again, and hopefully,
we’ll be doing something together soon. Fingers crossed!”

 

Price Band fixed at ₹ 700 to ₹ 740 per Equity Share of face value of ₹ 10 each (“Equity Share”).

The Floor Price is 70 times the face value of Equity Shares and the Cap Price is 74  times the face value of the Equity Shares.

Bid /Offer will open on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 and close on Friday, June 27, 2025. The Anchor Investor Bidding Data Shall be Tuesday, June 24, 2025.

Bids can be made for a minimum of 20 Equity Shares and in multiples of 20 Equity Shares thereafter.

RHP link: https://www.jmfl.com/Common/getFile/5011.

This document is not an offer of securities for sale in the United States. Securities may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or an exemption from registration or in transactions not subject to the registration requirements under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended. There will be no public offering of these securities in the United States.

Jaipur:  HDB Financial Services Limited (“HDB Financial” or “The Company”) shall open its Bid / Offer in relation to its initial public offer of Equity Shares on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. 

The Anchor Investor Bidding Date shall be Tuesday, June 24, 2025. The Bid/Offer will close on Friday, June 27, 2025. Bids can be made for a minimum of 20 Equity Shares and in multiples of 20 Equity Shares thereafter. (“Bid Details”)

The Price Band of the Offer has been fixed at ₹ 700 to ₹ 740 per Equity Share. 

The total offer size of equity shares with face value ₹ 10 each aggregating up to ₹ 125,000 million [₹ 12,500 crore] comprises of fresh issue of equity shares aggregating up to ₹ 25,000 million [₹ 2,500 crore] and Offer for sale of equity share aggregating up to ₹ 100,000 million [₹  10,000 crore] . (“Total Offer Size”) 

The Company proposes to utilize the net proceeds from the fresh issue towards augmenting Company’s Tier – I Capital base to meet Company’s future capital requirements including onward lending under any of the Company’s business verticals i.e. Enterprise Lending, Asset Finance and Consumer Finance. Further, a portion of the proceeds from the Fresh Issue will be used towards meeting Offer Expenses. (“Objects of the Offer”)

The offer for sale of equity share capital comprises aggregating up to ₹ 1,00,000 million [₹  10,000 crore] by HDFC Bank Limited (“Promoter Selling Shareholder”). (“Offer for sale”) 

The Equity Shares will be offered through the Red Herring Prospectus of the Company dated June 19, 2025 filed with Registrar of Companies, Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli at Ahmedabad (“RoC”). The equity shares are proposed to be listed on the Stock Exchanges being BSE Limited (“BSE”) and National Stock Exchange of India Limited (“NSE”, and together with BSE, the “Stock Exchanges”). For the purposes of the Offer, NSE is the Designated Stock Exchange.

The Offer is being made in terms of Rule 19(2)(b) of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957, as amended (the “SCRR”), read with Regulation 31 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations. The Offer is being made through the Book Building Process in accordance with Regulation 6(1) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations wherein not more than 50% of the Net Offer shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to Qualified Institutional Buyers (“QIBs” and such portion, the “QIB Portion”), provided that the Company in consultation with the BRLMs, may allocate up to 60% of the QIB Portion to Anchor Investors and the basis of such allocation will be on a discretionary basis, in consultation with the BRLMs, in accordance with the SEBI ICDR Regulations (the “Anchor Investor Portion”), of which one-third shall be reserved for domestic Mutual Funds, subject to valid Bids being received from the domestic Mutual Funds at or above the price at which allocation is made to Anchor Investors (“Anchor Investor Allocation Price”). In the event of under-subscription or non-allocation in the Anchor Investor Portion, the balance Equity Shares shall be added to the QIB Portion (other than the Anchor Investor Portion) (the “Net QIB Portion”). 

Further, 5% of the Net QIB Portion shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to Mutual Funds only, subject to valid Bids being received at or above the Offer Price, and the remainder of the Net QIB Portion shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to all QIBs (other than Anchor Investors), including Mutual Funds, subject to valid Bids being received at or above the Offer Price. Further, Equity Shares allocated on a proportionate basis to Eligible Employees, Bidding in the Employee Reservation Portion and Eligible HDFC Bank Shareholders Bidding in the HDFC Bank Shareholder Reservation Portion subject to valid Bids being received at or above the Offer Price. 

Further, not less than 15% of the Net Offer shall be available for allocation to Non-Institutional Bidders (“Non-Institutional Category”) of which one-third of the Non-Institutional Category shall be available for allocation to Bidders with an application size of more than ₹200,000 and up to ₹1,000,000 and two-thirds of the Non-Institutional Category shall be available for allocation to Bidders with an application size of more than ₹1,000,000 and under-subscription in either of these two subcategories of the Non-Institutional Category may be allocated to Bidders in the other sub-category of the Non-Institutional Category in accordance with the SEBI ICDR Regulations, subject to valid Bids being received at or above the Offer Price. Further, not less than 35% of the Net Offer shall be available for allocation to Retail Individual Bidders (“Retail Category”), in accordance with the SEBI ICDR Regulations, subject to valid Bids being received from them at or above the Offer Price. 

All potential Bidders (except Anchor Investors) shall mandatorily participate in this Offer only through the Application Supported by Blocked Amount (“ASBA”) process and shall provide details of their respective bank account (including UPI ID (defined hereinafter) in case of UPI Bidders (defined hereinafter) in which the Bid Amount will be blocked by the Self Certified Syndicate Banks (“SCSBs”) or pursuant to the UPI Mechanism, as the case may be. Anchor Investors are not permitted to participate in the Anchor Investor Portion through the ASBA process. For details, see “Offer Procedure” beginning on page 538 of the RHP.

JM Financial Limited, BNP Paribas, BofA Securities India Limited, Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Private Limited, HSBC Securities and Capital Markets (India) Private Limited, IIFL Capital Services Limited (Formerly known as IIFL Securities Limited) , Jefferies India Private Limited, Morgan Stanley India Company Private Limited, Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors Limited, Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Private Limited, Nuvama Wealth Management Limited, UBS Securities India Private Limited are the Book Running Lead Managers to the offer. (“BRLMs”)

All capitalised terms used herein but not defined shall have the same meaning as ascribed to them in the RHP.

 

Jaipur,
24th June 2025:
IIHMR University celebrated
International Yoga Day 2025 by organizing a special session of Yoga Sangam on
the theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” at the university campus.

Dr.
P.R. Sodani, President, IIHMR University, said that we invited Dr. Kaku Mayur
Vinaykumar, a renowned Neurosurgeon and Yoga Guru, on this occasion to conduct
a special session for faculty, staff, and students on the theme of Yoga for One
Earth, One Health.  Dr. Kaku Mayus
conducted the session with a series of yoga and pranayama, designed to enhance
vitality, reduce stress, and foster holistic health. All the participants
practiced yoga and pranayama to learn how to reduce stress and remain fit for
longer years. 

The event was held simultaneously and in harmony with the
national celebration of International Yoga Day 2025, led by the Hon’ble Prime
Minister of India at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, reflecting the shared
spirit of unity and well-being across the nation. The university was honoured
by the Ministry of AYUSH and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
Government of India with the Yoga Sangam Patra in recognition of its
commendable efforts in hosting the Yoga Sangam event, reflecting its commitment
to promoting holistic health and well-being.

 

Abhishek Bachchan and Daivik Bhagela lead this heartwarming tale premiering on 4th July

National, 21st June 2025: ZEE5, a platform known for championing stories with heart and soul, has unveiled the trailer of Kaalidhar Laapata — its latest offering that promises to strike an emotional chord with audiences everywhere. This poignant dramedy, produced by Zee Studios and Emmay Entertainment and directed by Madhumita, features Abhishek Bachchan in one of his most vulnerable and layered performances to date, alongside the remarkable child actor Daivik Bhagela.

Set to premiere on ZEE5 on 4th July, Kaalidhar Laapata tells the story of a man society has written off — and his quiet rebellion against invisibility. Kaalidhar (Abhishek Bachchan), discarded by his family and battling memory loss, decides to carve out his own fate when he uncovers his siblings’ plan to abandon him during the Maha Kumbh Mela. His unexpected partner on this path of rediscovery? Ballu (Daivik Bhagela), an orphaned 8-year-old with grit, wit, and a heart that has learned to survive the harshest realities of life.

Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/6YPsQDhUM-I?si=oplFgIlyga_vajDg

What unfolds is far more than a road trip. It’s a soulful exploration of friendship, purpose, and what it means to truly belong. As Kaalidhar and Ballu journey through India’s heartland, ticking off bucket-list dreams and confronting buried truths, they discover that family isn’t always defined by blood, and that the smallest moments can hold the deepest meaning.

Abhishek Bachchan shares, “This is a story that moved me deeply before I even stepped into Kaalidhar’s shoes. His bond with Ballu reminded me that life’s greatest lessons often come from the most unexpected people. It’s a film I’m incredibly proud to be part of.”

Director Madhumita reflects, Kaalidhar Laapata is about finding dignity and connection in life’s loneliest moments. Abhishek and Daivik’s chemistry brought an honesty to this story that I believe will stay with viewers long after the credits roll.”

Kaalidhar Laapata isn’t just another title in ZEE5’s library — it’s a reflection of the platform’s commitment to stories that speak to the heart, offering viewers narratives that inspire, heal, and spark conversation.

Don’t miss the premiere of Kaalidhar Laapata on ZEE5 on 4th July.

South actress Pari Mirza has yet again reminded us why she’s not just admired for her acting chops but also celebrated as a modern fashion muse. Known for her fearless choices and signature flair, Pari has consistently carved her niche in the world of style. This time, she’s making waves with a look that perfectly captures her blend of elegance, ease, and individuality.

In her latest social media post, Pari is seen reclining on a couch — relaxed yet radiating fierce energy. Her ensemble strikes a beautiful balance: a casual floral print softened by a chic fur jacket, proving that glamour doesn’t always need to shout — sometimes it’s in the subtle, confident details.

What elevates the look even further? Her thoughtful accessorizing. The layered neckpiece adds just the right hint of drama, while her sleek stilettos tie the whole vibe together. The result? A visual treat that’s as sophisticated as it is bold — a style statement that feels authentic, not forced.

Pari’s fashion sense is a breath of fresh air for fans who look for inspiration beyond OTT glam. She shows how to own your look by staying true to your vibe, whether it’s high-octane glamour or laid-back luxe.

Here’s to Pari Mirza — a style icon in the making, who keeps raising the bar and inspiring countless admirers to embrace fashion that feels as good as it looks. We can’t wait to see what she serves next!

When it comes to fashion powerhouses who inspire millions beyond just red carpets and photoshoots, the South Indian entertainment industry is home to some of the most iconic trendsetters. Among them, Tamannaah Bhatia, Parul Yadav, and Rashmika Mandanna aren’t just style-conscious stars — they are shaping modern Indian fashion culture with their distinct identities. Here’s how these three stunning women go beyond ‘looking good’ to leading style revolutions.

Tamannaah Bhatia: The Experimental Style Maven

Tamannaah is known for fearlessly embracing fashion’s bold side. Whether she’s rocking a structured power suit, draped in an edgy saree-gown fusion, or flaunting avant-garde silhouettes at international events, Tamannaah shows how to blend Indian sensibilities with global trends. Her choices inspire fashion lovers to break free from the ordinary and experiment with confidence.

Parul Yadav: The Queen of Versatility

Parul’s wardrobe is proof that fashion can be both glamorous and grounded. She effortlessly moves from traditional sarees that ooze grace, to modern crop-top and skirt combos that flaunt her enviable fitness. Her style mantra? Balance. Parul sets an example for those who want to honour heritage while staying contemporary. Her airport looks and vacation fits are a masterclass in blending comfort with chic.

Rashmika Mandanna: The Simplicity Superstar

Rashmika’s charm lies in making minimalism fashionable. Whether spotted in easy-breezy dresses, denim with basics, or sleek ethnic wear, she proves that simplicity can turn heads. Her approachable style resonates with young fans who look up to her as the queen of effortless fashion. Rashmika’s looks are a reminder that confidence and comfort are always in vogue.

Why They Matter

Together, these divas represent the changing face of South Indian style — one that respects roots, embraces innovation, and inspires fans across the nation. Whether it’s a casual outing, a power-packed performance, or a glam gala night, Tamannaah, Parul, and Rashmika are showing the world that true style is about authenticity, adaptability, and attitude.

Here’s to these style queens who continue to define what it means to be fashion-forward in modern India.

 

Global star Urvashi Rautela, widely celebrated as India’s ‘Queen of Cannes’ and one of the highest-paid actresses in the country, is once again making headlines — this time not just for her dazzling style or blockbuster projects, but for promoting a powerful fitness discipline that’s transforming how fans see wellness. Known for her relentless dedication to self-improvement, Urvashi has given her 100M+ social media followers a glimpse into her latest obsession: Wushu Sanda, an ancient Chinese martial art that blends striking, grappling, and tactical strength.

What sets Urvashi apart in the fitness world isn’t just her commitment to staying in shape, but how she uses fitness as a way to nurture the mind, body, and soul. In her recent social media post, the actress shared a dynamic reel of her Wushu Sanda training session, leaving fans not just impressed but curious about its deeper benefits.

Urvashi says, “Wushu Sanda isn’t just about losing weight. It’s a journey of building mental resilience, mastering your body, and embracing discipline. Every kick, strike, and movement teaches focus, control, and inner strength — qualities that help both inside and outside the gym.”

Here’s what makes Wushu Sanda a complete fitness package, according to Urvashi:

Strength & Functionality – The combat drills engage the entire body, enhancing functional strength, coordination, and balance.

Mental Focus & Stress Relief – The concentration required for Sanda helps reduce stress hormones, improving mental clarity and emotional balance.

Endurance & Heart Health – The high-intensity rounds improve cardiovascular stamina while building explosive power.

Lean Physique as a Bonus – Yes, the 500–800 calorie burn per hour helps sculpt a leaner body, but the real transformation is in how you feel — confident, empowered, unstoppable.

Urvashi encourages fans to explore Wushu Sanda not just as a fitness trend, but as a lifestyle choice that promotes harmony between mind and body. She credits her consistent Sanda practice (3-5 times a week) for helping her stay grounded amid her fast-paced career.

As Urvashi gears up for her exciting slate of releases — including Welcome 3 with Akshay Kumar, Indian 2 with Kamal Haasan, Kasoor with Aftab Shivdasani, and Baap alongside Sunny Deol & Sanjay Dutt — she continues to inspire millions to find strength not just on screen, but within themselves.

— SCNWire

On the occasion of World Music Day, some of India’s most popular and celebrated musical talents have come together to share what music truly means to them. From award-winning composers to beloved playback singers and fresh young voices, artists like B Praak, Jubin Nautiyal, Shilpa Rao, Jonita Gandhi, Stebin Ben, Shalmali Kholgade, and Kushagra opened up with heartfelt responses to just one question: What does music mean to you?
Their answers go beyond fame or performances and offer a rare, emotional insight into their relationship with music — revealing how deeply it shapes their lives.
For B Praak, music is a lifeline.
“Music is a lifeline to me, and it’s more than just sound. My feelings, my honesty, and my journey are all reflected in every song I compose or sing. In both my best and worst times, music has been there for me. I just feel thankful that I get to live and breathe this gift every single day.”
 
Jubin Nautiyal describes music as his oxygen.
“In times of chaos, it brings me calm. When I feel weak, it gives me power. Whether I’m performing live or just sitting in the hills with my guitar, music allows me to connect with others and express myself — without needing words. It’s magic – and I live in it.”
 
Shilpa Rao sees music as her personal sanctuary.
“It’s where I go to find clarity, to feel understood. The experiences, the people, the collaborations — all of it has helped me grow. Music doesn’t just tell stories; it saves memories.”
Jonita Gandhi calls music her evolving identity.
“It’s the bridge between who I was and who I’m becoming. Every note I sing reflects my past and my dreams for the future. There’s nothing more beautiful than knowing your music has touched someone’s soul.”
Stebin Ben believes music is pure love.
“It’s how people remember their first love, a celebration, or a heartbreak — all through a song. I feel blessed that my voice becomes a part of people’s stories. On World Music Day, I’m just grateful to give love back through every melody.”
Shalmali Kholgade describes music as her boldest self.
” It’s the one thing that encourages me to be fearless, experimental, and authentic. I’ve found happiness, rebellion, and reflection in my songs. It’s a journey of constant evolution – and World Music Day is a perfect time to pause, reflect, and thank music for being the best friend I’ve ever had.”
 
Kushagra, one of the youngest voices in the group, calls music his grounding force.
“Everything still feels like a dream, but one thing I know for sure — music helps me express what I can’t put into words. It’s powerful, emotional, and deeply personal. I hope to keep learning and make people feel something real through my voice.”
On World Music Day, these artists remind us that behind every hit song and powerful performance lies a deeper connection — a truth, a journey, and a piece of the artist’s soul.

 

Jaipur, June 21, 2025 (SCNWire)— On the vibrant occasion of World Music Day, Rajasthani artists across genres came together in spirit to celebrate the universal language of music — a medium that transcends boundaries, cultures, and generations. From folk rhythms to modern rap, the artists of Rajasthan paid heartfelt tributes to the power of sound, melody, and emotion.

Rapper and stage performer Honey Trouper, known for fusing Marwari language with contemporary beats, shared a powerful message: “Music is not just a blend of notes — it’s the language of emotion. Every beat carries a story, every rhythm holds a feeling.” For Honey, music is a personal journey of expression. Whether it’s a folk tune or a fast-paced rap track, he says music keeps him grounded and gives him purpose.

Popular singer and performer Rini Chandra also expressed her deep spiritual connection with music. “Music is not just my profession, it’s my prayer,” she said. “When I sing, I don’t just deliver words — I pour out emotions. Whether it’s joy or pain, my voice becomes the message.” On this special day, Rini thanked her listeners, fellow artists, and everyone who’s supported her musical path, adding, “Music is my breath, and every song is my gratitude.”

The spotlight also shined on Rajasthan’s vibrant folk scene. Initiatives like The Folk Route Project, artists like Ammy Rajwada, and emerging talents such as ARHAM are blending traditional Rajasthani instruments with modern melodies to create a fresh sound that still honors their roots. They believe that music doesn’t need a language — “When folk meets soul, it becomes an energy that connects hearts and soothes the spirit.”

Throughout the day, online platforms, local events, and social media were flooded with musical dedications, performances, and reflections from artists and fans alike. The sentiment was clear: in a world full of noise, music continues to be the heartbeat that unites us all.

On World Music Day, Rajasthani artists reminded us that music is not just entertainment — it’s identity, culture, and soul. Whether through the echo of a sarangi or the rhythm of rap, Rajasthan continues to sing its stories with pride.

— SCNWire

Third collaboration between Sai Ketan Rao and director Mohit Kapoor brings cinematic magic to the Russian borderlands

Actor Sai Ketan Rao and Samira Kazi set the screen ablaze in Fasana, a breathtaking new music video directed and produced by the talented Mohit Kapoor. This marks the third collaboration between Rao and Kapoor, a partnership that continues to captivate audiences with its rich visual storytelling and emotional depth.

Shot on the cold, snowy terrains along the borders of Russia, Fasana is a haunting tale of love, longing, and heartbreak. The song is soulfully rendered by singer Rohit Dubey, with poignant lyrics penned by Bhringu Parashar, giving the video its emotional core and poetic edge.

The stark, icy landscape becomes a silent character in itself, echoing the internal journey of the protagonists. Sai Ketan Rao delivers a raw, powerful performance, portraying a man torn by memory and emotion, while Samira Kazi stuns with her expressive portrayal of love and loss.

Mohit Kapoor—who not only directed but also produced Fasana—is known for his eye for detail and cinematic flair. His previous works include a variety of visually rich and emotionally compelling projects that continue to push the boundaries of independent music videos. Speaking about the project, Mohit Kapoor shared, “Fasana is about capturing the silence between words, the emotion behind every pause. Filming in such extreme conditions was demanding, but it added an authenticity that couldn’t have been replicated elsewhere.”

The official launch of the music video took place at Phelia lounge in Malad West, Mumbai, in a warm and celebratory evening attended by members of the cast, crew, and invited guests from the industry. The launch event added a glamorous touch to the already buzz-worthy release, further amplifying anticipation among fans.

The music video is already being praised for its stunning cinematography, stirring soundtrack, and the compelling chemistry between Sai Ketan Rao and Samira Kazi. It’s a testament to the growing strength of independent music videos in India and showcases the power of cross-genre storytelling through music and film.

With Fasana, the Rao–Kapoor duo once again delivers a visual masterpiece that promises to linger in the hearts of viewers. As audiences embrace this newest release, one thing is clear: some stories don’t need many words—just the right melody.