Preeti Jhangiani lauds Mumbai police for recovering lost phone in two hours

Preeti Jhangiani lauds Mumbai police for recovering lost phone in two hours

Actress Preeti Jhangiani has expressed her deep appreciation for the Mumbai Police’s exceptional work in recovering her lost phone. Taking to social media, Jhangiani shared a heartwarming post highlighting the swift and efficient response of the police department.

In a tweet that has garnered significant attention, Jhangiani shared a picture of herself with her husband, Parvin Dabas, and a Mumbai Police official. She praised the dedicated team of officers, including Sr. PI Sanjay Marathe, API Vijay Acharekar, PC Ravi Gayakwad, and PC Sanghapal Lahane, for their outstanding efforts in locating her missing phone.

Jhangiani expressed her gratitude for the Mumbai Police’s prompt action, stating that her phone was returned to her within just two hours of reporting the loss. Her post has sparked positive reactions from netizens, who have applauded the Mumbai Police for their efficiency and dedication.

Thank you Sr.PI Sanjay Marathe sir, API Vijay Acharekar sir, PC Ravi Gayakwad, PC Sanghapal Lahane for the fantastic, prompt action in finding my phone . Within 2 hrs the phone was in my hand.
Mumbai Police is the best ????@CPMumbaiPolice @MumbaiPolice pic.twitter.com/h2APbcKKfx

— Preeti Jhangiani (@preetijhangiani) August 31, 2024

Preeti Jhangiani rose to fame after making her Bollywood debut in the 2000 film Mohabbatein. She has since starred in numerous films, including Chehraa, Jaane Hoga Kya, Waah! Tera Kya Khena, Kaash Tum Hote, and more.

In 2023, Jhangiani was seen in the Sony LIV web series Kafas. Beyond her acting career, she is also an entrepreneur, running a company called Swen Entertainment and the Pro Panja League. Jhangiani met her husband, Parvin Dabas, on the sets of the 2006 film With Love Tumhara. The couple tied the knot in 2008 and have two children, Dev and Jaiveer.

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Paras Kalnawat buys swanky Range Rover worth Rs 87 lakhs; says, “Going to unfold an era”

Paras Kalnawat buys swanky Range Rover worth Rs 87 lakhs; says, “Going to unfold an era”

Kundali Bhagya actor Paras Kalnawat has recently added a luxurious Range Rover to his car collection. The actor shared a glimpse of his new purchase on Instagram, accompanied by a heartfelt note expressing his gratitude for his achievements.

Paras Kalnawat Welcomes Range Rover Worth Rs 87 Lakhs

Kalnawat’s new car, a Range Rover Velar, has an on-road price of up to Rs. 87 lakhs. In his Instagram post, he thanked his supporters for their unwavering belief in him and emphasized the importance of taking bold decisions to achieve one’s dreams. The actor also hinted at exciting future endeavors, stating that he is “going to unfold an era.”

 

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Kalnawat’s co-star from Kundali Bhagya, Adrija Roy, recently purchased a swanky BMW for Rs 65 lakhs. This showcases the growing success and financial stability of the show’s cast members.

 

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It’s worth noting that Paras Kalnawat’s journey to success has not been without its challenges. He was once ousted from the show Anupamaa following a fallout with producer Rajan Shahi. However, Kalnawat has persevered and continued to thrive in his acting career.

Also Read: Kundali Bhagya: Shakti Anand and Paras Kalnawat reveal shooting an action sequence in one take; say, “It’s a great feeling when you manage to pull off a difficult scene in one go”

REVEALED: Emergency yet to get censor certificate; here are the cuts asked by the CBFC in the Kangana Ranaut-starrer

REVEALED: Emergency yet to get censor certificate; here are the cuts asked by the CBFC in the Kangana Ranaut-starrer

Less than a week is left for the release of the Kangana Ranaut-starrer Emergency and the film is facing issues over its alleged objectionable content. The Shiromani Akali Dal has called for its ban over its ‘misrepresentation of the Sikh community’. Earlier in the day, the Punjab and Haryana High Court had a hearing over a case filed by Gurinder Singh and Jagmohan Singh. These residents of Mohali demanded that the censor certificate, granted by the Central Board of Film Certificate (CBFC) to Emergency, should be revoked. They further said that the film should be allowed to be reviewed by eminent Sikh personalities before its release in cinemas.

The plea, however, was disposed after the CBFC told the High Court that they haven’t cleared the film for public viewing. As per Hindustan Times, additional solicitor general of India Satya Pal Jain, who appeared for the CBFC, told the court, “The certification of the movie is under consideration. It has not been granted as of now. It will be granted as per rules and regulations, as applicable in this case. If anyone has any grievance, the same can be sent to the board.”

Meanwhile, Bollywood Hungama came across the cut list of Emergency, that was given to the makers by the CBFC. The committee of the CBFC asked for several modifications. Two disclaimers with voiceovers were asked to be added. The dialogue ‘Iss parivaar ki toh…’ was replaced with ‘Tum iss parivaar ke…’. The word ‘saala’ was muted as it was in reference to the death of a public leader. The words ‘Mr President’ were replaced with ‘Rastrapati ji’.

The CBFC then asked for explanation and submissions of factual information for various scenes in Emergency. The makers submitted the explanation for the visuals of violence in the Bangladesh war scene. They also submitted evidence with regards to the dialogue by US President Richard Nixon, which was “I do not know how Indian men reproduce.” The makers also similarly submitted information to the dialogue “Bloody Indians breed like rabbits, said Churchill.”

Lastly, the makers submitted factual sources of research and reference for all the information mentioned in the film on Bangladesh refugees, internal agreement with France, USA, and Russia, etc. The makers also gave details of the permission of archival footage of Operation Blue Star used in the film.

The length of Emergency, when it was submitted to the CBFC, is 146 minutes. In other words, Emergency is 2 hours and 26 minutes long. It releases in cinemas on September 6.

Also Read: Kangana Ranaut drops a video as Emergency faces uncertainty from CBFC amid rising tensions: “People of the censor board are also getting a lot of threats”