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Fatima Sana Shaikh, a renowned Bollywood actress, has revealed that she suffered from a terrifying eating disorder after gaining weight for a film role. In a recent interview, Shaikh revealed that she had to consume 2,500 to 3,000 calories a day to gain weight for the film “Dangal.” However, after the film’s shoot ended, she stopped exercising but couldn’t break her eating habit, which led to her being diagnosed with bulimia nervosa.
The actress revealed that she would binge-eat for two to three hours at a time and then induce vomiting to prevent weight gain. Shaikh stated that she had lost control over her eating habits and often ate excessively or stopped eating altogether. She also confessed that she struggled with severe mental pressure and feelings of guilt during this period.
However, Shaikh has now taken steps to address her eating disorder and is working towards a balanced lifestyle. In a recent Instagram post, she shared a picture of herself looking happy and healthy, indicating that she is on the right path.
Meanwhile, other Bollywood news includes the passing of renowned actor James Van Der Beek, who died on February 10th at the age of 48. The actress Tabu has been busy promoting her upcoming film “Agneepath” and has shared a picture of herself on Instagram, looking stunning in a new look.
In other news, senior Indian singer Aditya Narayan is facing fresh charges in a one-year-old case filed by his ex-wife Ranjana Jha, who accused him of performing an abortion without her consent. Narayan is already facing a non-maintenance case filed by his ex-wife.
Additionally, actress Maroonie Thakur is busy promoting her upcoming film “Dil Diyaan Deewane,” which stars her alongside actor Siddhant Chaturvedi. The film’s producers have denied allegations of fraud and have stated that the investment made for the film was not a scam.
In other international news, Bangladesh is still counting votes from the 13th parliamentary elections, which took place recently. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a fine on Mohammad Nabi for violating the ICC Code of Conduct.
In a separate incident, Shafiqur Rahman has accused the government of trying to rig the elections in various regions. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates has banned sweets, chocolates, and potato chips in schools, citing health concerns.
Lastly, Saudi Arabia has announced new appointments and dismissals, including the appointment of new ministers and the public prosecutor. The kingdom has also seen several high-profile resignations in recent days.
(Note: Some of the news articles were not translated but kept in the original form as they were not relevant to the main topic of the news article.)

