In a heartwarming moment, Hollywood star Anne Hathaway received a Quran as a gift from one of her devoted fans during a recent event in London. The actress was signing autographs for her fans when the fan approached her and said that he had always wanted to gift her a Quran, to which Hathaway smiled and thanked him.
The 43-year-old actress, known for her Oscar-winning performances in films like “The Princess Diaries” and “Les Misérables,” had earlier shared her views on aging in an interview, saying that one should not be afraid of growing old. “You’re either afraid of growing old or dying young. I want to live a long and healthy life,” she had said.
The fan, who was overjoyed to meet Hathaway, handed her the Quran and even took a selfie with her. This gesture has won the hearts of many, and it’s a testament to the actress’s kindness and humility.
Hathaway’s comments on aging have resonated with many, including Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan’s manager, Pooja Gurnani, who recently bought three apartments in Bandra, Mumbai, worth Rs 38.21 crores. The property documents, as per reports, were registered in the names of Gurnani, her husband Hitesh Prakash Gurnani, and her father Mohan Sevaram Dadlani.
The actress has also been in the news for her views on self-love, saying that women should learn to love themselves. “People only see me as a person who sits on a chair and laughs, but I’ve played characters who have been through a lot,” she said.
In other news, Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi has broken her silence on her marriage, saying that she wants to continue her career despite being married. Meanwhile, Pakistani actress Reema Khan’s old interview has gone viral on social media, where she talks about her decision to continue her career after marriage.
The video of Michael Jackson’s sudden death in 2009 has been re-shared on social media, sparking a conversation about the impact of celebrity deaths on fans. In other news, the US military has claimed that an Iranian ship was carrying oil when it was seized in the Middle East.
Furthermore, a recent study has found that different cultures have different attitudes towards aging, with some viewing it as a natural part of life, while others see it as a sign of decline. The study highlights the importance of redefining aging and challenging societal norms.
Finally, the price of gold in Pakistan has surged to Rs 4,93,762 per tola, following a recent decline in global prices.

