Bollywood actor Ayush Sharma has revealed that his family was initially opposed to his decision to become an actor. According to reports, the 35-year-old actor shared his account of early days in his career and stated that he came to Mumbai under the pretext of studying but his actual intention was to pursue acting. When his attendance in college was low, his parents summoned him and expressed their disappointment over his behavior.
Initially, Sharma had concealed his desire to become an actor from his family, but when he revealed it, not only did his parents question his capabilities but also cut off financial support. Sharma further stated that his parents criticized his physical appearance and personality, saying that he would not make a hero and that they would not even pay him 50 rupees to be on screen. At one point, Sharma had only 20 rupees to his name, and when he asked his mother for 10 crore rupees to fund his film launch, she called him a “good-for-nothing” son.
However, it was ultimately Sharma’s grandfather who intervened and convinced his father to support him, which eventually led to him making his Bollywood debut. The news has sparked a mixed reaction on social media, with some users expressing their support for Sharma’s journey, while others have criticized his parents for their initial disapproval.
In other news, the family of legendary singer Asha Bhosle is planning to perform her last rites today. This is not the first time that the couple has been in the news, with rumors of their marital issues surfacing in the past. However, their niece, Zanai Bhosle, has appealed to the public to respect their family’s privacy.
Meanwhile, a recent conversation between spiritual leader Sdh Gru and Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt at a program in Chennai has gone viral. The conversation touched on the sensitive topic of second marriages and the challenges that come with them. Other Bollywood celebrities, such as Tiger Shroff, who has recently sold his property, and Rishika Menon, who turned 30 yesterday, have also made headlines in recent days.
In Pakistan, senior actress Marina Khan has come to the defense of her colleague, Atiqa Odho, who was criticized for her comments on Fawad Mustafa’s age. Meanwhile, model and actress Sahiba Jabeen Khattak has expressed her views on the practice of Pakistanis working abroad and obtaining passports, only to reminisce about their old lifestyle.
Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son, Anant Ambani, celebrated his birthday yesterday, with several Bollywood celebrities wishing him on social media. British actor Robert Pattinson has revealed that the atmosphere on the set of his film “Batman” changes completely when he puts on the Batman suit. Pakistani actress Hina Afridi has also opened up about her new drama series “Mirza Ki Hiar” and why she chose to appear on screen without makeup.
Finally, US President Donald Trump has shared his experience of meeting with Iranian officials, stating that they had a productive discussion and agreed on several key points, except for the issue of nuclear capabilities. The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users expressing their views on the matter.
In related news, the details of the traffic jam incident on the Shah Faisal Bridge in Karachi’s Korangi area have come to light. Meanwhile, Senator Raja Nasir Abbas has claimed that the US was planning to overthrow Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after his assassination.

