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Apple Clocks The Best Quarter by Driving Record Smartphone Exports from India, Makes 82 % Jump

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Apple Inc. exported $6 billion worth of iPhones from India in the April–June 2025 quarter, marking an impressive 82% jump compared to the same period last year, according to a report by Business Standard, citing data shared by vendors with the Indian government.

This surge makes Q1FY26 not only Apple’s best-performing quarter for Indian exports but also the highest-ever quarter for smartphone exports from the country. In comparison, exports in Q1FY25 stood at $3.2 billion, highlighting the rapid growth of India as a global smartphone manufacturing and export hub.

Smartphone Exports Hit a New High: $7.72 Billion

India’s total smartphone exports in Q1FY26 reached a record $7.72 billion, a 58% increase from $4.9 billion in the same quarter last year. Apple alone contributed nearly 78% of the total, underlining its dominant role in the sector and its deepening manufacturing footprint in India through its vendors, including Foxconn, Wistron, and Pegatron.

This performance marks a significant milestone for India’s electronics manufacturing ambitions under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, with Apple’s expansion widely seen as a validation of government efforts to attract high-end manufacturing.

Sustainability in Question Amid Global Trade Concerns

However, questions remain about the sustainability of this growth. The U.S. government is currently reviewing Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, which empowers the President to impose import tariffs on grounds of national security. A report is expected by August 14, and the outcome could have implications for Apple’s global supply chain, including its India-based operations.

Analysts note that while Apple’s export boom is a win for India’s electronics ecosystem, it remains vulnerable to geopolitical shifts and policy changes in its key markets, especially the U.S.

As India continues to position itself as a manufacturing alternative to China, the coming months will be crucial in determining whether this export momentum can be maintained amid evolving global trade dynamics.

Sri Lanka Mesmerizes 800,000 Indian Tourists in 2 Years with Its Five Sacred Shiva Temples..

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Over the past two years, nearly eight lakh Indian tourists have found their way to Sri Lanka, captivated not just by its coastal charm but by its ancient spiritual legacy. At the heart of this cultural magnetism lie five iconic Shiva temples, collectively known as the Pancha Ishwarams—sacred coastal shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, whose mythological and architectural significance transcends borders.

Sri Lanka Mesmerizes 800,000 Indian Tourists in 2 Years with Its Five Sacred Shiva Temples..

1. Munneswaram Temple – Echoes of Eternity in Puttalam

Located in Munneswaram village, this temple complex is over 1,000 years old, making it one of Sri Lanka’s oldest and most revered Shiva shrines. The site hosts five temples, including a Buddhist sanctuary, showcasing the island’s layered spiritual heritage. Munneswaram is one of the legendary Pancha Ishwarams—ancient coastal temples symbolizing Shiva’s omnipresence around the island.

Sri Lanka Mesmerizes 800,000 Indian Tourists in 2 Years with Its Five Sacred Shiva Temples..

2. Koneswaram Temple – Temple of Thousand Pillars Above the Sea

Perched atop Swami Rock in Trincomalee, the Koneswaram Temple is a classical Tamil structure believed to date back 2,500 years. Its restoration was championed by Chola King Kulakottan and later preserved by Sinhalese Buddhist monarchs. Though destroyed in 1622 by Portuguese invaders—who hurled its grandeur into the sea—the sacred Shiva lingam was heroically recovered by local divers. Remnants of the temple were repurposed for Fort Frederick, yet the spiritual soul of the site still pulses.

Sri Lanka Mesmerizes 800,000 Indian Tourists in 2 Years with Its Five Sacred Shiva Temples..

3. Thirukonamalai Konesar Temple – Southern Kailash of Devotion

Often regarded as the most sacred among the Pancha Ishwarams, this temple complex overlooks the Bay of Gokarna and the Indian Ocean, radiating serenity and divinity. It embodies the soul of “Dakshina Kailasam”—the Southern abode of Shiva. Visitors can witness intricate inscriptions near Swami Rock, including the double-fish emblem of Kulakottan, which legend says foretold Western colonial rule centuries before it happened.

Sri Lanka Mesmerizes 800,000 Indian Tourists in 2 Years with Its Five Sacred Shiva Temples..

Naguleswaram Temple – Healing Waters and Ancient Blessings

Nestled near Kirimale Springs in Jaffna, Naguleswaram is celebrated not only for its religious sanctity but also for the medicinal value of its natural springs. As one of the oldest temples in Sri Lanka, this site offers architectural beauty, a tranquil atmosphere, and spiritual cleansing, drawing pilgrims and tourists alike to bathe in its rejuvenating waters.

Sri Lanka Mesmerizes 800,000 Indian Tourists in 2 Years with Its Five Sacred Shiva Temples..

5. Thondeswaram Temple – The Southern Beacon of Shaivism

Also known as Tenavaram Monastery, this ancient temple near Dondra Head in the Southern Province stood as a southern sentinel of Shaivism. Though destroyed in colonial upheaval, efforts toward reconstruction have brought renewed reverence. French writer François Valentijn first documented its existence in his 1726 travelogue Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indiën, cementing its place in global spiritual chronicles

Friendship Day Special: How Friends Turn Foes in Politics and Bollywood

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In both politics and Bollywood, friendships are often forged in the heat of ambition, shared goals, or mutual benefit. However, these bonds can be surprisingly fragile. Power struggles, ego clashes, ideological differences, or personal betrayals frequently turn allies into adversaries. Whether it’s political leaders who once stood shoulder to shoulder or film stars who shared the limelight as confidants, shifting loyalties and changing circumstances can quickly sour relationships. These transformations from friendship to rivalry offer a revealing glimpse into the high-stakes, high-pressure worlds of politics and entertainment—where yesterday’s friend can easily become today’s foe.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk: Once seen as allies, Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s relationship has soured over time. Initially, Musk served on Trump’s advisory councils during his presidency, signaling a cooperative stance. However, ideological differences—particularly on climate change and immigration—led Musk to distance himself, resigning from the councils after Trump withdrew from the Paris Agreement.

Their feud escalated post-presidency, with Trump mocking Musk for backing out of a Twitter deal (before Musk eventually acquired the platform) and labeling him a “bull artist.” Musk, in turn, criticized Trump’s leadership and age, suggesting the Republican Party move beyond him. What began as mutual interest turned into public jabs and political rivalry, showing how ambition and ideology can turn friends into foes.

In Bollywood

  1. Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan: Once close friends in the 1990s, their bond soured after an infamous fight at Katrina Kaif’s birthday party in 2008. Although they later reconciled publicly, their cold war lasted for years and impacted collaborations and industry dynamics.
  2. Karan Johar and Kajol: Kajol was a constant in Karan Johar’s films and inner circle, but their friendship broke down during the 2016 clash between Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (Karan’s film) and Shivaay (Ajay Devgn’s film). Karan claimed Kajol “killed every bit of faith” he had in their friendship. They later patched up, but the fallout was deeply personal.
  3. Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra: They shared sizzling on-screen chemistry, but Akshay reportedly distanced himself from Priyanka due to his wife Twinkle Khanna’s disapproval. This professional fallout ended a promising collaboration streak.
  4. Govinda and David Dhawan: The actor-director duo created several hits together, but a lack of communication and feelings of being sidelined led to bitterness. Govinda later accused David of ignoring him after gaining success with newer stars.

Political Friends Turned Foes in India

Indian politics has seen several once-close allies part ways due to ideological differences, power struggles, or shifting political ambitions. Some notable examples include:

  1. Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar: Once partners in the NDA, Nitish Kumar broke ties with Modi in 2013 over the BJP’s PM candidate announcement. Though they reunited in 2017, Nitish again exited the alliance in 2022, accusing the BJP of trying to split his party.
  2. Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi: Sharad Pawar was once a senior Congress leader but left the party in 1999 after opposing Sonia Gandhi’s foreign origin, forming the NCP. Though they later allied in Maharashtra, deep-rooted differences remained.
  3. Mamata Banerjee and the Congress: Mamata began her political journey in the Congress and was a Union Minister. She eventually broke away to form the TMC in 1998, accusing the Congress of ignoring Bengal’s interests.
  4. Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amar Singh: Amar Singh was once Mulayam’s closest aide in the Samajwadi Party. Their fallout in the late 2000s was dramatic, with public accusations and eventual expulsion.
  5. Mayawati and Akhilesh Yadav: Their 2019 alliance (BSP-SP) against the BJP in Uttar Pradesh collapsed shortly after the elections, with Mayawati blaming Akhilesh’s party for the poor performance and ending the partnership.

These splits reflect how alliances in Indian politics are often driven more by convenience than by shared ideology—and how quickly friends can become rivals in the race for power.

From Sudama’s humble offering to Shyam’s royal embrace, from silent prayers to loud laughter—this isn’t just dosti, it’s a divine saga penned by destiny itself.

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Friendship—an emotion, a bond, a quiet strength that shapes who we are. It’s the laughter that lingers after shared moments, the silence that feels comforting, and the presence that doesn’t demand but always delivers. Whether it’s an unbreakable childhood pact, a shoulder during stormy nights, or a soul we meet just once but remember forever—everyone sees friendship through a unique lens. In this heartwarming compilation, people from different walks of life offer their personal definition of friendship. From poetic reflections to playful analogies, let’s dive into the kaleidoscope of voices that remind us why friends truly are the family we choose.

From Sudama’s humble offering to Shyam’s royal embrace, from silent prayers to loud laughter—this isn’t just dosti, it’s a divine saga penned by destiny itself.

Priya Goud, Student, Journalism And Mass Com.)

Friendship, to me, is not about daily talks or constant messages—it’s about knowing someone is silently rooting for you, understanding you without words, and standing by even when the world moves on. You’re that kind of friend to me.

From Sudama’s humble offering to Shyam’s royal embrace, from silent prayers to loud laughter—this isn’t just dosti, it’s a divine saga penned by destiny itself.

(Sapna Shriwastva, writer, Superintendent)

In today’s whirlwind of responsibilities, where laughter has become a forgotten luxury, the thought of a true friend brings an instant smile to the face—along with memories of childhood, when friendship was pure and unfiltered joy.

From Sudama’s humble offering to Shyam’s royal embrace, from silent prayers to loud laughter—this isn’t just dosti, it’s a divine saga penned by destiny itself.

Prem Kumar, Student, Public relations

Friendship isn’t defined by daily meetings or endless conversations. It’s the freedom to be your unfiltered self—a space without judgments, pretenses, or boundaries. It’s teasing and laughing without fear, it’s silence that speaks volumes, and it’s never taking offence, even when months have passed without a word.
In life’s toughest moments, a true friend is the quiet strength, the comforting presence, the one you can turn to when words fall short. In a world too fast to pause and too digital to truly connect, a heartfelt message from a friend is no less than a warm hug.
Friendship doesn’t just fill life with joy—it completes it

From Sudama’s humble offering to Shyam’s royal embrace, from silent prayers to loud laughter—this isn’t just dosti, it’s a divine saga penned by destiny itself.

Mukul Singh Morawat, Journalist,PR.

For me, friendship is another form of God. Because In every act of selfless love, in every laugh shared through tears, God whispers through friendship—softly, eternally.

From Sudama’s humble offering to Shyam’s royal embrace, from silent prayers to loud laughter—this isn’t just dosti, it’s a divine saga penned by destiny itself.

Umair Goury, Student.

Wasn’t friendship it’s won miracle , the finding of another person who made the entire lonely world seem somehow less lonely

Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages…

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Happy Friendship Day 2025: Celebrate the special bond you share with your friends on August 3!. Send heartfelt wishes, messages, WhatsApp texts, images, and GIFs to make the day memorable. Here are 100+ Happy Friendship Day 2025 greetings to share and spread the joy of friendship!

Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...

WhatsApp Messages

  1. Happy Friendship Day! I’m lucky to have a friend like you who makes life brighter.
  2. Cheers to the beautiful bond we share. Happy Friendship Day! 🫶
  3. A friend like you is rare and precious. I cherish every moment with you. 🤗
  4. You’re not just a friend, you’re family. Happy Friendship Day!
  5. Through thick and thin, you’ve always been there. Thank you. 💛
  6. You add so much joy to my life. Grateful for you always. 🌟
  7. You make my world better just by being in it. Happy Friendship Day! 💐
  8. Here’s to our endless talks, inside jokes, and crazy memories. 🥂
  9. Life’s better with true friends. Thanks for being mine. ❤️
  10. Your friendship is a blessing I count every day.
  11. Besties forever — because you’re stuck with me now 😉
  12. Your friendship is the best part of my story. 💖
  13. Blessed with the best. Happy Friendship Day! 🙌
  14. You make life feel lighter. ☀️
  15. You’re one in a million, and I’m lucky to call you mine. 🥹
  16. No fake vibes. Only real ones like you! 👑
  17. Thanks for loving me at my worst. 🫶
  18. Here’s to endless gossip and zero judgment 😇
  19. You’ve always been my safe space. Thank you.
  20. Real ones like you don’t come often — I’ll always hold you close.

Happy Friendship Day GIFs

Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...
Friendship Day 2025: Here Comes Wishes, Posters and WhatsApp Messages...

Messi in India: December 2025 Trip – From Football Legend to Batting Stand‑In

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Lionel Messi is scheduled to visit India from December 13 to 15, 2025, marking his return to the country after a 14‑year hiatus, when he last played a friendly against Venezuela in Kolkata in 2011.

Confirmed stops include Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, and – according to some reports – Ahmedabad. While itinerary details vary slightly across media outlets, most agree that the Wankhede Stadium event in Mumbai on December 14 is the tour’s centerpiece.

Live Events & Public Appearances

  • Kolkata (Dec 13): A GOAT Concert at Eden Gardens, the unveiling of a claimed 70‑foot statue of Messi, and a football masterclass with children are planned. State dignitaries such as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee may attend.
  • Ahmedabad (late Dec 13): A private event at the Adani Foundation’s Shantigram campus is listed in some itineraries.
  • Mumbai (Dec 14): The star attraction is the Wankhede Stadium, where organisers have booked a ticketed event overseen by Wizcraft. The Mumbai Cricket Association has granted a stadium block, and the event is flagged as potentially cricket-centric.
  • New Delhi (Dec 15): A meet‑and‑greet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and another GOAT concert are scheduled at a Feroz Shah Kotla venue, along with another youth outreach session.

Will Messi Actually Play Cricket?

What the Reports Say

Media across sources repeatedly suggest that Messi may participate in a seven-a-side exhibition cricket match at Wankhede Stadium on December 14. The reports specifically mention MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Sachin Tendulkar as likely participants alongside Messi in this celebrity charity match.

Mumbai Cricket Association officials reportedly confirmed that the venue has been blocked, and that match logistics are being discussed, though a final schedule hasn’t been finalized.

What Still Remains Unclear

Not every outlet endorses the cricket match narrative. Some insiders, including MCA sources, warn that no serious cricket match may happen – suggesting Messi could be restricted to soft‑ball or minimal‑contact demonstrations rather than a full-fledged batting appearance.

Messi’s handlers have not yet issued a public confirmation. Given his status as a retired footballer now playing on, there is no guarantee he will wield a real bat. Nothing official has been announced, and the claim remains a speculative but exciting fan-facing storyline.

Why It Matters: The Sports Crossover South Asia Has Been Dreaming Of

Imagine Messi, bat in hand, standing at the crease beside legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, or facing a funny-style “bouncer” from Dhoni. It’s inspiring on multiple levels:

  • Cultural conversation across sports.
  • A powerful coalescence of Indian cricket fandom and global football stardom.
  • Brand impact: charitable activity, youth outreach, inspiration off-field.

How Fans Around the World Are Reacting

On platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, fans are already buzzing. Memes about Messi vs. DK Wellington or “who will bowl – Rohit, Dhoni, or Messi?” are trending. Many posts playfully depict Messi hitting sixes and cricketers doing step-overs. The phrase “GOAT CUP” has become a shorthand for Messiverse nostalgia and inter-sport curiosity.

A Recap Table

DetailStatus & Notes
Visit dates13–15 December 2025
CitiesKolkata → Ahmedabad? → Mumbai → Delhi
Key venuesEden Gardens (Kolkata), Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai), Kotla (Delhi)
Match with Dhoni/Kohli/etcPossible, unconfirmed; may be soft-ball; planning-level only
Ticketing modelWankhede event likely paid, show-style, not official international match
Messi’s previous India appearanceArgentina vs Venezuela, Kolkata 2011
Athlete crossoversFootball meets cricket in celebration and fan-engagement context

Beyond Boundaries: Messi’s India Play‑inspired Mash‑Up

Ultimately, Messi’s India tour feels like a cultural crescendo – a series of football‑pitch symphonies meeting cricket‑field choruses. Even if he doesn’t face a real fast bowler, the idea of Messi embracing the bat is already stirring hearts. For fans of both cricket and football, it is more than a visit – it’s a spectacle of shared dreams.

No Sorry, No Thank You: The Bollywood Friendship Manifesto

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  • In India, Friendship Day is celebrated each year on the first Sunday of August. In 2025, it falls on Sunday, August 3 - a day for tying friendship bands, exchanging notes, and sharing moments with friends.
  • Internationally, the United Nations recognizes July 30 as International Friendship Day, but in India the trend gained momentum in the early 1990s, largely thanks to Bollywood films that glorified friendship more than romance.

Bollywood’s Friendship Revolution:

Before Bollywood movies of the late ’80s and ’90s spotlighted love and college romance, Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) redefined the emotional core of friendship – especially among the youth.

Maine Pyar Kiya (1989): Friendship That Sparked a Generation

  • Directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya, Maine Pyar Kiya stars Salman Khan (as Prem) and Bhagyashree (as Suman). It begins with them as friends and only later evolves into romance. The film celebrates unconditional loyalty, selfless support, and emotional intimacy.
  • Prem delivers one of Bollywood’s most iconic friendship lines: “Dosti ka ek usool hai madam… no sorry, no thank you.” – emphasizing that true friendship needs no pretense or formalities. This became a generational catchphrase and a rite of Friendship Day gifting: caps, T‑shirts, and wristbands with the FRIEND label.
  • Suman’s reply also struck a chord:
    “Dosti ki hai, nibhani to padegi hi.”
    showcasing the sense of responsibility one owes in friendship.
  • The film created a cultural shift – friends began greeting each other with “Dosti ka ek usool,” friendship bands often echoed its quotes, and young people recycled its lines as modern maxims.

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998): When Best Friends Learn to Love

  • Directed by Karan Johar, the blockbuster starred Shah Rukh Khan (Rahul), Kajol (Anjali), and Rani Mukerji (Tina). Set across college and later years, it dramatizes how unacknowledged affection between best friends can transform into eternal love – if timed right.
  • Its most quoted dialogue is Rahul’s declaration in class: “Pyaar dosti hai… agar woh meri sab se achchi dost nahin ban sakti, toh main usse kabhi pyar kar hi nahi sakta… kyunki dosti bina toh pyar hota hi nahi.”
    – linking love and friendship in one sweeping philosophy.
  • A repeated theme – “Pyaar ka pehla kadam dosti hai, aur aakhri bhi” – reinforced the message that deep friendship is the foundation and finale of true love.
  • Rahul and Anjali’s story continues to resonate with each new generation, especially around Friendship Day, as it modelled a friendship so large it grew into love.

How These Films Shaped Friendship Day Tradition

  • In India’s early ’90s pop culture, Maine Pyar Kiya was more than a movie – it was a trendsetting template for adolescence, friendship, and emotional candour. Young fans would print its quotes, watchfriendhood echoes, and adopt its mantra as personal creed.
  • When Kuch Kuch Hota Hai released in 1998, it cemented the college‑campus friend‑first romance theme. Its iconic dialogue was widely printed on greeting cards, WhatsApp statuses, and t‑shirts exchanged on Friendship Day.
  • Today, on Friendship Day, students still wear white T‑shirts with friendship quotes (many still lifted from these two films), and exchange friendship bands adorned with lines like “no sorry no thank you.” That pop‑cultural legacy gave Bollywood its faithful role in popularizing Friendship Day in India.

Celebrate the Bond

This Friendship Day (August 3, 2025), when you tie a band around your bestie’s wrist or send a nostalgic note, remember: Indian Bollywood didn’t just give you movies or songs – it gave you shared language for friendship.
Whether you write “no sorry, no thank you” or “pyaar dosti hai” on a card – or just say it out loud – it’s Bollywood’s emotional legacy meeting your everyday life.
Because in India, friendship isn’t just celebrated – it’s narrated, replayed, and cherished through movies that made us believe love begins and ends in friendship.

No Paparazzi, Just Power—Rani Mukerji’s Quiet Comeback Becomes the Loudest Victory

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When Kuch Kuch Hota Hai rolled into cinemas, it was meant to be Shah Rukh’s charm and Kajol’s chaos that ruled hearts. But in just a handful of scenes, Rani Mukerji, draped in shimmering elegance and vulnerability, carved herself into Bollywood’s subconscious. Not with noise—but with nuance. That wasn’t her peak. It was just ignition. From fleeting fame to formidable force, she chose silence over spectacle, substance over stardom, and a path where her characters bled, broke, and burned for something greater. This is not just a tale of an actress—it’s the odyssey of a woman who defied rules, rewrote her chapters, and reclaimed the narrative in her own voice.

Stardom in Shadows

After KKHH, Rani could’ve coasted on glamour. Instead, she chose grit. She played a medical student in Saathiya, a blind and mute woman in Black, a battered wife in Yuva, and a fearless journalist in No One Killed Jessica. These weren’t roles for a diva—they were roles for a disruptor. She didn’t chase the spotlight; she bent it toward stories that mattered.

Love, Loss, and Reinvention

In 2014, she married filmmaker Aditya Chopra, a man as private as she was bold. Their union was quiet, sacred. Then came Adira, their daughter, and Rani’s world shifted. She stepped back from the arc lights, choosing motherhood over media frenzy. She shielded Adira from paparazzi, raising her not as a star kid, but as a child with roots. But life wasn’t all lullabies. In 2020, Rani suffered a personal heartbreak—losing her second child five months into pregnancy. Ten days later, she was offered Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway. The timing was cruel. The story—of a mother fighting a foreign government for her children—was eerily close to her own pain.

The Mother Who Roared

Rani poured her grief, rage, and resilience into the role of Debika Chatterjee. The film wasn’t just a performance—it was a catharsis. And the world saw it. In 2025, Rani Mukerji won her first-ever National Film Award for Best Actress. After 30 years in cinema, the honor felt like destiny catching up. She didn’t just act. She bled. She roared. She reminded us that motherhood isn’t weakness—it’s warpaint.

No Paparazzi, Just Power—Rani Mukerji’s Quiet Comeback Becomes the Loudest Victory

Today, Rani Mukerji is more than an actress. She’s a storyteller, a mother, a survivor. She’s the woman who turned vulnerability into victory, who chose substance over stardom, and who taught us that the most powerful performances come not from scripts—but from scars.

From Delhi’s Dust to Bollywood’s Throne: Shah Rukh Khan’s 33-Year Odyssey to His First National Award

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Born on November 2, 1965, in New Delhi, Shah Rukh Khan grew up in a multicultural environment. His father, Mir Taj Mohammed Khan, a Pathan and freedom fighter from Peshawar, was associated with the Indian National Congress, while his mother, Lateef Fatima, hailing from South India, was reportedly the adopted daughter of Major General Shah Nawaz Khan. Khan spent his early years in Mangalore before returning to Delhi. He graduated with a degree in Economics from Hans Raj College, Delhi University, in 1988 and briefly pursued a Master’s in Mass Communication at Jamia Millia Islamia before leaving academics to chase an acting career. Khan faced significant hardships, including poverty, especially after losing his father in 1981 and his mother in 1990, before his rise to Bollywood stardom. He openly acknowledges taking on less creative roles to escape financial struggles, accepting films rejected by bigger stars to avoid unemployment. Khan firmly believes that failure is an integral part of life, emphasizing that true success stems not just from the desire for achievement but from embracing and overcoming the fear of failure.

Rise to Stardom

Shah Rukh Khan’s career began on television with serials like Dil Dariya, Fauji, and Circus, where he made his mark. His Bollywood debut came with the 1992 film Deewana, which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut and became a superhit, establishing him in the Hindi film industry. From there, Khan never looked back, steadily climbing the ladder of success. Known as the “King of Bollywood,” he gained fame not only as a romantic hero but also as a compelling villain in films like Baazigar, Darr, and Anjaam, where his performances as a negative character left audiences stunned.

A Glorious Career

With over 100 films and a career spanning more than three decades, Shah Rukh Khan has received numerous accolades, including 14 Filmfare Awards, 9 Screen Awards, 3 IIFA Awards, 8 Zee Cine Awards, 3 Bollywood Movie Awards, 2 Global Indian Film Awards, and many others. Additionally, he was honored with the Rajiv Gandhi Award in 2002 and the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2005.

First National Award for Jawan

On Friday, August 1, 2025, the 71st National Awards were announced in Delhi, recognizing Shah Rukh Khan for his outstanding performance in Jawan. Sharing his joy with fans through a video on social media, Khan expressed gratitude and humility, stating, “Namaskar, adaab. I don’t need to say how I’m feeling right now because I’m filled with pride, gratitude, and humility.” He wholeheartedly thanked those who deemed him worthy of this prestigious award, marking his first-ever National Award.

“overwhelmed with gratitude, pride, and humility.” “To be honoured with a National Award is a moment I will cherish for a lifetime. Thank you so much to the jury, the chairman, the I&B ministry, and everyone who thought I was worthy of this honour,” Shahrukh khan

From “Yeh Dosti” to “Teri Meri Dosti”—Sing Your Heart Out and Share the Soundtrack of Your Bond This Friendship Day..

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There are melodies that linger like memories, and lyrics that speak louder than words. This playlist isn’t just about tunes—it’s a celebration of filmy yaari, the kind that laughs louder, loves deeper, and always has your back.

To the Jai to your Veeru (Sholay), the Anjali to your Rahul (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai), the Rancho to your Farhan (3 Idiots)—this is for the friends who turn boring bus rides into epic adventures and heartbreaks into hilarious midnight calls. Whether it was Kabir’s gang in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara diving into the unknown, or Rani finding herself through friendship in Queen, every moment screamed one truth: dosti is life’s best screenplay.

Absolutely, Anjali! Here’s a nostalgic playlist of timeless Hindi friendship songs that celebrate yaari, dosti, and those unforgettable bonds:

Top 10 Songs To Dedicate Your Yaar……

  1. Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi TodengeSholay
    Yeh Dost Hum Nahi Todenge | Happy Friendship Day – The ultimate anthem of friendship, sung by Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey.
  2. Diye Jalte Hai, Phool Khilte HaiNamak Haraam
    Friendship Day Special | Yari Hai Imaam Mera | Jahan Chaar … – A soulful tribute to enduring friendship.
  3. Ae Mere Dost Laut Ke AajaSwarg
    Dosti Ke Gaane: Full Playlist | Bollywood Dosti (Friendship … – A heartfelt call to a long-lost friend.
  4. Aaya Mausam Dosti KaMasti
    Friendship Day Special | Top Songs Playlist | Aaya Mausam … – A cheerful celebration of friendship season.
  5. Ehsan Mere Dil Pe Tumhara Hai DostoHaathi Mere Saathi
    Yeh Dost Hum Nahi Todenge | Happy Friendship Day – A song that expresses gratitude for true friends.
  6. Jahan Chaar Yaar Mil JayenJahan Chaar Yaar
    Friendship Day Special | Yari Hai Imaam Mera | Jahan Chaar … – A classic that celebrates the joy of togetherness.
  7. Humse Tum Dosti Kar LoHumse Hai Muqabala
    Friendship Day Special Songs | Bollywood Hit Songs | Hindi … – A playful invitation to friendship.
  8. Main Yaaron Ka Hoon YaarYaarana
    Yeh Dost Hum Nahi Todenge | Friendship Day Special | Main … – A proud declaration of being a friend to all.
  9. Teri Meri Dosti Ho GayeeDosti
    Yeh Dost Hum Nahi Todenge | Happy Friendship Day – A sweet melody marking the beginning of a bond.
  10. Ae Yaar Teri Yaari HumeYaarana
    Yeh Dost Hum Nahi Todenge | Friendship Day Special | Main … – A touching ode to the value of friendship.