Khushi Says Sorry To Janhvi


Vijay’s
rugged
look…
Hansika
serves
looks…
Krystal
holidays
in
Goa…


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Khushi
Kapoor/Instagram


Khushi
Kapoor

shares
a
cute
mirror
selfie
and
says
‘sorry’
to
her
sister

Janhvi
Kapoor
:
‘Sorry
I
wore
ur
shorts
I
will
keep
them
back.’

Khushi’s
cute
post
doesn’t
impress
her
sister
at
all,
and
she
replies,
‘Pls
put
shorts
back
in
my
cupboard.’

This
is,
of
course,
what
sister
love
is
all
about!
🙂


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Vijay
Deverakonda/Instagram


Vijay
Deverakonda

impresses
with
his
rugged,
powerful
look
from
his
upcoming
film,

Kingdom
,
directed
by
Gowtam
Tinnanuri.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Mouni
Roy/Instagram

‘But
the
face
is
only
the
hearts
portrait,’
writes

Mouni
Roy

who
seems
to
have
mastered
the
art
of
posing.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Hansika
Motwani/Instagram

Since
Valentine’s
Day
is
hours
away,

Hansika
Motwani
‘s
serving
looks
sweeter
than
a
box
of
chocolate.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Harshvardhan
Rane/Instagram


Harshvardhan
Rane
,
who
is
enjoying
his
film

Sanam
Teri
Kasam
‘s
success
after
its
re-release,
wants
to
know
what
kind
of
film
should
be
his
next.

Any
suggestions?


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Maitreyi
Ramakrishnan/Instagram

Canadian
actress

Maitreyi
Ramakrishnan

of

Never
Have
I
Ever

fame
meets
childhood
idol

Jyotika
.

‘Met
the
iconic
@jyotika
(she
built
my
childhood)
and
travelled
around
India
making
all
the
animal
friends,’
she
writes.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Aisha
Sharma/Instagram


Aisha
Sharma
‘s
Bali
holiday
is
all
about
slow
mornings,
soft
rituals
and
being
at
peace
with
herself.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Shweta
Tiwari/Instagram


Shweta
Tiwari

embraces
the
sunny
side
of
life!


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Krystal
D’Souza/Instagram


Krystal
D’Souza

looks
summer
ready
in
her
little
white
dress
as
she
vacays
in
Goa.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Tridha
Choudhury/Instagram

Posting
about
her
fitness
journey,
actress

Tridha
Choudhury

says,
‘The
Purest
form
of
love
that
I
feel
now
is
for
my
‘most
authentic
self’.

‘In
a
‘Sea
of
Lost
souls’
who
seem
to
be
drowning
in
woes
and
suffering,
go
to
the
very
bottom

feel
it
deeply
and
come
to
the
surface
feeling
renewed
and
alive.’