(MENAFN - NewsBytes) Bollywood actor Dia Mirza recently tied the knot with businessman Vaibhav Rekhi and did so without the kanyadaan and bidaai rituals, setting yet another precedent for the society.
Earlier, Mirza left fans impressed by revealing that a female priest, and not a male one, solemnized her wedding. She also ensured that the ceremonies were environmental-friendly.
Mirza is clearly walking the talk! In this article Change begins with choice Highest point for us was ceremony conducted by woman priest The ceremony was completely sustainable Her post can be read here Interestingly, Rekhi s daughter walked Mirza down the aisle
(MENAFN - NewsBytes) Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan s granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda is all set to start her career, but unlike expected, it is not going to be with the movies.
Nanda, who is the daughter of Shweta Bachchan Nanda, is gearing up to join her father, Nikhil Nanda s family business soon.
Recently, she co-founded a healthcare company named Aara Health, that focuses on women.
Here s more. In this article It is a great sense of pride for me: Nanda She is also fighting against gender inequality How will period-positive homes help women? She thanked Vogue for hearing her out Nanda s initiatives have made the Bachchan family proud She also schooled a troll for attacking mother Shweta
And now, to take it a notch higher, the makers have roped in Salman Khan as well.
Deepika Padukone and John Abraham would also be included in this sequence. In this article Salman has a prolonged action scene in Pathan : Report Salman will shoot for 15 days SRK and Salman will also star in Aamir Khan s next SRK has already started shooting for Pathan Details Salman has a prolonged action scene in Pathan : Report
A source told Telly Chakkar that Salman has a prolonged action scene in Pathan, which will be filmed in the United Arab Emirates. Apart from this, a special entry scene is being designed for his appearance as Tiger. It s going to be a massive stint with all the superstars in the United Arab Emirates, the source further added.