Celina Jaitly shares emotional note after filing domestic violence case against husband Peter Haag: “Life stripped everything away”

Celina Jaitly, who recently made headlines after ANI reported that she has filed a domestic violence case against her husband Peter Haag, shared a deeply personal note on Instagram on Tuesday, reflecting on the turmoil she is navigating. According to ANI, the former actress has approached the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Andheri, seeking damages of Rs 50 crores along with compensation for alleged loss of income and property. Hours after the news broke, Celina posted an emotional message on Instagram, describing the period as the “strongest, most turbulent storm” of her life. She wrote that she has been fighting without the support of her parents or a family structure, adding that she never imagined experiencing such solitude.“Life stripped everything away. People I trusted walked away. Promises I believed in broke in silence,” she said, before asserting that the ordeal has not crushed her but “delivered” her. Celina described finding new strength in herself, attributing her resilience to being “a soldier’s daughter” raised with discipline and grit. The actress said her current focus is fighting for her children, for her brother, and for her dignity. She confirmed that a domestic violence complaint has been filed “against all the atrocities and abandonment perpetrated” upon her. Celina expressed gratitude to her legal team at Karanjawala & Co., calling them the “shield” she needed during the crisis. As the matter is now sub judice, she requested media outlets to reach out to her lawyers Sandeep Kapur, Niharika Karanjawala Misra, and Rytim Vohra Ahuja for any official comments. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Celina Jaitly (@celinajaitlyofficial) Celina and businessman Peter Haag married in 2011. They welcomed twin boys in 2012, followed by another set of twins in 2017. One of the younger twins passed away shortly after birth due to a heart defect. The couple are currently parents to three children. Also Read: Celina Jaitly files domestic violence case against husband Peter Haag: Report.

From Light to Darkness

Without any human help, it was my own desperate need to find God that enabled me to persevere in the Dark Night in which I found myself when first fervour left me flat. However, in case I give the impression that first fervour is of little consequence and can easily be bypassed, this is not [.].

Latest Development Spells Bad News for 49ers’ $92 Million Star

The good news for the San Francisco 49ers heading into Sunday’s Week 11 matchup with the division rival Arizona Cardinals is that they’ll get back quarterback Brock Purdy and receiver Ricky Pearsall. The bad news is the team may be without arguably its top remaining defensive star. With All-Pro defensive end Nick Bosa and Pro Bowl linebacker [.] The post Latest Development Spells Bad News for 49ers’ $92 Million Star appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Baramulla producer Aditya Dhar on how real-life journeys shape a filmmaker’s stories: “Those who have had good life experiences become Sooraj Barjatya; difficult life experiences make you Anurag Kashyap”

A special screening for Baramulla was organized for the press at a preview theatre in Mumbai. This was followed by an interactive session with Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, Director, Original Films, Netflix India, producers Aditya Dhar and Lokesh Dhar, director Aditya Suhas Jambhale, writer Monal Thaakar and actor Bhasha Sumbli. Aditya Dhar is one of the writers of the film as well, along with Monal. He explained, “For all of us filmmakers, whatever films we make, it all comes from our past and our life experiences. Those who have had good life experiences become Sooraj Barjatya! Those who go through difficult life experiences become Anurag Kashyap. Hence, Baramulla is something that is very personal to me, being a Kashmiri. But the whole point was that even a lot of Kashmiri Muslims have suffered. It would be absolutely wrong to say that only Kashmiri Pandits have felt the pain.”He added, “I know a lot of Kashmiri Muslims, who are my friends. They are in the police force and are doing a phenomenal job in Kashmir. One of the most difficult places in India to be a cop is Kashmir. In every other place in India, you don’t have a threat to life. Kashmir is the only place in India where any terrorist can come and shoot you from behind. This doesn’t happen anywhere else in the country. The cops out there are one of the patriotic bunch of people that I have seen.”Aditya Dhar further said, “I attempted to tell this story where I combine what Kashmiri Pandits experience and what these patriotic Kashmiri Muslims are experiencing right now, especially when the latter are being termed as traitors. This was a small thought and written way back in 2016. I even forgot about it as time passed. When I tried selling the script, toh kisi ne mujhe bahut gande paise offer kiye the. This is when I made up my mind that I would not sell this subject for a pittance and that I would make this film the right way.”Baramulla is backed by Jio Studios and B62 Studios and releases on Netflix on November 7. Also Read: Yami Gautam reacts to being labelled ‘nationalistic’; says, “Nationalistic hona kabse crime ho gaya?”.

White House insiders worry midterms could be ‘end of the presidency’: CNN reporter

If the 2025 off-year elections are any indication, analysts think they could foreshadow another bad election for Republicans in the 2026 midterms. Speaking to CNN on Wednesday, former Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod and Donald Trump ally Scott Jennings debated the true meaning of the Democratic victories around the country. “You can’t jawbone people into feeling what they’re not experiencing,” Axelrod said about Trump’s months-long effort to claim the economy was dramatically better under him. “You know what you saw yesterday in really, really significant numbers all over the country where people [were] voting because they were really worried about the direction of the country and the direction of the economy,” he added. But it was host Kaitlan Collins who questioned if this is an indication that a 2026 Democratic sweep could turn Trump into a “lame duck. Just make everyone clear on how much they’re worried about Democrats taking back the House in the midterms or what that could look like, one White House staffer told me once that it’s the end of the presidency, if that happens,” Collins said. She added that it’s simply a matter of how high the stakes are for those in the White House who think Democrats will be a check on Trump’s power. They remember very well what it was like in Trump’s first term, and they lost power to the Democrats. Jennings said the White House should stop Trump from traveling so much overseas and instead focus on economic issues. “So, I would be looking for ways to keep him at home and keep him visible in those settings, and also just get him talking about what people are feeling and what he’s doing about it,” Jennings suggested.

Notable ETF Inflow Detected – SGOV

Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (Symbol: SGOV) where we have detected an approximate $764. 9 million dollar inflow — that’s a 1. 3% increase week.