Veteran actor Anupam Kher took to a social networking platform Monday to wish his wife Kirron a happy 28th anniversary.
He even posted an old photograph.
"Happy 28th Anniversary to Kirron-ji and I. Picture was taken 20 years back on the sets of 'Satyajit Ray Presents'," he posted on Twitter.
"Satyajit Ray Presents" was a TV mini-series showcased in the 1980s.
Anupam married Kirron in 1985. It was his first wedding, while Kirron was earlier married to businessman Gautam Berry. She has a son Sikander, also an actor, from her first marriage.
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Wrong timing for Ashish Chowdhry!
His last big screen release was in 2011. And now when Ashish Chowdhry is geared up for the small screen with the new show "Ek Mutthi Aasman", he says he is getting exciting Bollywood offers.
"Arre yaar! Just when I've signed on to a TV show and contracted for a year, the feature film offers are getting interesting. Lol. What timing," tweeted Ashish.
The actor was last seen in 2011 entertainer "Double Dhamaal".
"Ek Mutthi Aasman", which also marks the comeback of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shirodkar, goes on air on Zee TV Monday.
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Piggy Chops has no time even for jetlag
Jetlags are a thing of past for actress Priyanka Chopra, who recently came back to the country after spending a month in the US.
She was travelling across the US to promote her new single "Exotic", and to create buzz around animation film "Planes", in which she has given voiceover for an Asian character named Ishaani.
Priyanka flew down from Los Angeles to New Delhi Aug 19 morning, and she was fresh and ready for an event related to a social cause.
No jetlag?
"We've got over jetlags, we don't get time for jetlags. Jet lag ke liye bhi time nahin hai (Imagine there's no time even for jetlag," Priyanka told IANS.
The 31-year-old sipped hot coffee to stay awake and alert.
"This is my third since the morning! But what to do," she added.
Even before she could get a breather, Priyanka is now caught up with the promotions of her forthcoming movie "Zanjeer", releasing Sep 6. The film is a remake of the 1973 Amitabh Bachchan-starrer of the same name.
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