Shura Khan is a British-Indian makeup artist, entrepreneur, and celebrity, best known for her stellar work in Bollywood and her marriage to renowned actor-producer Arbaaz Khan. Born on January 18, 1990, she has established herself as a talented professional and a public figure, drawing media attention for her personal and professional life, especially after marrying into Bollywood royalty. Early Life and Family Background Shura Khan was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and spent part of her formative years in London, United Kingdom. Her father, Zahid Khan, is of Indian descent, and her mother, Mehjabeen Zahid Khan, works as an aromatherapist and…
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Nitish Bhaluni is a rapidly emerging force in the Indian entertainment world, best known for his charismatic portrayal of Tapu in the iconic sitcom “Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.” As a young actor with a background in theatre, Nitish has brought a fresh perspective and energy to television, capturing the attention of viewers and critics alike. Early Life and Family: Himachali Roots and Strong Values Nitish Bhaluni was born on September 26, 1999, in the tranquil town of Rampur in Himachal Pradesh, India. Coming from a devout Hindu and Pahadi background, he spent his formative years surrounded by the scenic…
Madan Mandanna stands as a distinguished figure in Karnataka’s business community, best recognised as the father of acclaimed actress Rashmika Mandanna. Despite being thrust into the spotlight through his daughter’s meteoric rise in Indian cinema, Madan Mandanna is a man of quiet strength, deep cultural roots, and unwavering commitment to his family. Early Life and Background Madan Mandanna was born on April 5, 1965, in the tranquil town of Virajpet, nestled within the Kodagu district of Karnataka. Virajpet is renowned for its scenic coffee plantations and is home to the proud Kodava (Coorgi) community. This community values tradition, close family…
Raksha Gowda has become one of the most admired young actresses in India’s regional entertainment sector, winning fans for her diverse roles, natural acting, disciplined lifestyle, and approachable charm. Born on February 17, 1999, in Bangalore, Karnataka, Raksha was raised in a middle-class family, with a government-employed father, a nurse mother, and her younger brother, Akshay Gowda. Early Life & Academic Journey Her family instilled in her the importance of both academics and creative expression from a young age. Raksha finished her schooling in Bangalore and earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Jain College. This blend of education and…
Shivinder Singh Virk, perhaps best known to the broader public as the father of Bollywood actress Amrita Singh, is a figure whose story weaves together Indian military history, political intrigue, and the glitz of Bollywood. Although he is not a household name, his legacy is evident in the achievements and reputation of his family, as well as the quiet dignity with which he has lived his life. Early Life and Family Heritage Shivinder Singh Virk was born on April 15, 1936, in Punjab, India. Raised with Sikh values emphasising discipline and integrity, his formative years shaped him for a future…
Haflong stands out as Assam’s only hill station, famed for its lush landscapes, diverse culture, and tranquil ambience that invite travellers from across India and beyond. Haflong, situated in the Dima Hasao district, is renowned as “The Switzerland of the East” thanks to its panoramic valleys, misty mountains, and serene lakes. Often called the “Scotland of the Northeast,” it’s the sole hill station in Assam, offering a blend of rich heritage and natural beauty. Route, Location, and Connectivity Haflong is well-connected through air, rail, and road: Key Details: CategoryKey DetailsBest Visiting TimeApproximate Cost (INR)LocationHaflong, Dima Hasao district, Assam. The only…
Sivasagar, nestled in the heart of Assam, is a living museum of India’s northeast, revered for its regal Ahom past, cultural vibrancy, and spectacular monuments. Once the thriving capital of the mighty Ahom Kingdom, Sivasagar lures travellers, history buffs, and spiritual seekers alike with its fusion of history, natural wonders, and a welcoming community that treasures its legacy. Sivasagar, meaning “Ocean of Shiva,” was once known as Rangpur. Its origin story is inseparable from the Ahom dynasty, whose rule transformed Assam for nearly six centuries. Today, it stands as a testimony to architectural genius, cultural inclusivity, and ecological balance, blending…
Manas National Park, situated in the Himalayan foothills of Assam, is one of India’s most celebrated nature reserves and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors a rich blend of biodiversity, tribal culture, and adventure in the heart of Northeast India. Key Details: AspectDetailsLocationBengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros, pygmy hog, clouded leopard, wild buffalo, golden langur, and elephantsArea500–2,837 sq km (core park: 500 sq km; buffer extends larger)UNESCO StatusWorld Heritage Site, Biosphere Reserve, Project Tiger & Elephant ReserveNotable WildlifeForest lodges, resorts at Mathanguri; resorts outside the parkBird SpeciesOver 450 (e.g., Bengal florican, great hornbill, black-necked stork)Flora89 tree species, 15 orchid species,…
Guwahati, the largest city in Assam and the gateway to Northeast India, beautifully blends ancient history, rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and rapid urban development. Nestled on the southern banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River, Guwahati is a city with a rich history that spans thousands of years, serving as a cultural and commercial hub in the region. Location and Connectivity Strategically located on the south bank of the Brahmaputra, Guwahati serves as the commercial and transportation hub for Assam and the broader Northeast region. It connects six northeastern states: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Tripura, acting as…
Majuli Island, the world’s largest inhabited river island, is a captivating blend of nature, history, and Assamese culture. Located in the heart of Assam, atop the mighty Brahmaputra River, Majuli has established itself as a spiritual, cultural, and ecological treasure trove for India and the globe. Majuli’s serene beauty, unique ethnic tapestry, and rich Vaishnavite heritage draw visitors seeking both solace and adventure. Majuli Island is not just a geographical wonder; it is a living museum where history, natural beauty, and spiritual traditions coexist. Formed by centuries of riverine process, Majuli’s landscape and people have weathered floods, erosion, and isolation,…