Veteran actress Kamini Kaushal passes away at 98

Veteran actress Kamini Kaushal, one of the earliest leading ladies of Hindi cinema, has passed away at the age of 98. Known for a career that spanned more than seven decades, she was last seen on screen in Kabir Singh, where she played Shahid Kapoor’s grandmother, followed by a brief appearance in Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha. Kaushal emerged as a prominent heroine between 1946 and 1963, delivering performances that became milestones of early Hindi cinema. Her memorable roles include Do Bhai (1947), Shaheed (1948), Nadiya Ke Paar (1948), Ziddi (1948), Shabnam (1949), Paras (1949), Namoona (1949), Arzoo (1950), Jhanjar (1953), Aabroo (1956), Bade Sarkar (1957), Jailor (1958), Night Club (1958) and Godaan (1963). After transitioning to character roles in the mid-1960s, she continued to receive praise for her work, notably for Shaheed (1965). She appeared in several significant films through the decades, including Do Raaste (1969), Anhonee (1973), Prem Nagar (1974), and Maha Chor (1976). Her passing marks the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy deeply woven into the fabric of classic Indian cinema. A source close to the family said, “Kamini Kaushal’s family is extremely low profile, and needs privacy.”Bollywood Hungama extends heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones during this difficult time. Also Read: Dharmendra shares pic of first meeting with first-ever co-star Kamini Kaushal.

Sandra Kaye Sheppard

LONGVIEW Funeral services for Sandra Kaye Sheppard of Longview, will be held Saturday, November 15, 2025 at Growing Valley Baptist Church, at 11: 00 a. m. Interment will follow at Grace Hill Cemetery, Longview, Texas. Visitation will be Friday, November 14, 2025, 1-6 p. m., at Stanmore Funeral Home.

Nagarjuna withdraws case against Telangana Minister Surekha Konda’s after public apology

In a gesture of kindness and reconciliation, Nagarjuna has withdrawn his defamation case against Telangana minister Surekha Konda, just hours after firmly declaring that there would be no compromise when it came to slurs against his family. Konda issued a public apology on Twitter, stating, “I had no intention of hurting or defaming Akkineni Nagarjuna Garu or his family members. I regret any unintended impression created by my statements in relation to them and withdraw the same.”Explaining his decision to withdraw the case, Nagarjuna said, “I know I said when it comes to family, there is no compromise. If the attack was on me alone, I would probably be more forgiving. But mudslinging on my family-that is not negotiable. And yes, I said I will fight till my last breath. However, the lady admitted she made a genuine mistake. I was advised not to let the matter drag on, probably for years. But public figures should be careful with their words.”Also Read: Nagarjuna refuses to accept minister Konda Surekha’s apology over negative remarks: “I will fight till my last breath”.

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