At Sight
New Bigg Boss in the house, Princess Diana at CWG and guess who's coming over for Diwali ?
bpb's weekly pick-tionary of happenings from Mumbai and beyond.
Are we there yet? Less than a week after HC decides on Ayodhaya, one of the three plaintiffs, the Sunni Wakf board, rejects the verdict and plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
After falling while walking the ramp, Sonakshi Sinha gets dropped by Salman Khan for the Being Human pageant. Not so humane after all?
Double Whammy: Ishant Sharma and VVS Laxman lead India to a nail-biting victory against Australia in the Mohali test match. Also making the country proud are sharp shooters Gagan Narang and Abhinav Bindra, who win gold medals in the 10m (pairs) Air Rifle Mens event.
Eight Policemen are injured in a landmine blast and a four-hour long battle against Naxalites in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.
Jennifer Aniston is voted most eligible woman by Vanity Fair; meanwhile Jessica Alba complains to British GQ about her post-baby body and thinks that every other actress is more beautiful than her. Awww… You poor baby!
New Zealand TV show host ridicules Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit, mispronounces her last name as “Dick Shit”. Appropriate moniker for himself, perhaps?
On the Move: The internationally popular travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller launches its Indian edition with Aishwarya Rai riding a bicycle on the cover. Bi-fi!
Pervez Musharraf admits that militants were trained in Pakistan to fight in Jammu and Kashmir and the Pakistani Government turned a blind eye to this. Surprise, surprise!
Shiv Sena activists barge into Bigg Boss set, opposing the presence of two Pakistani contestants on the reality show. Showing them who the real boss is, are they?
Suresh Kalamadi refuses to slow down. After mispronouncing the former President of India’s name, he refers to the Duchess of Cornwall as Princess Diana. Perhaps it’s time for game over?
True Blood stars pose for the cover of Rolling Stone wearing nothing more than rivulets of blood. Red hot?
Two Russian scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov win the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. The Literature prize will be announced later today, and we’re rooting for Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Read South of the Border, West of the Sun to know why.
U.S President Barack Obama is most likely to arrive in Mumbai on Diwali night to address a summit in the city. Appropriate for a princely welcome!
Work in Progress: The BMC sanctions 17 crore to give 22 markets in the Mumbai suburbs a complete makeover. Meanwhile, activists from the BJP, Shiv Sena and Congress make their presence felt at the Reliance Infrastructure office to oppose the hike in the electricity tariff.
What’s Nest? Check out this list of 25 celebrities in Hollywood, from Ashton Kutcher to Courtney Love, who should hang up their Twitter boots. We think Bollywood needs one as well. Arbaaz Khan, are you listening?
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