Lawyer Sana Raees Khan is playing exceptionally well in the Bigg Boss house. Her presence might be subtle, but she makes sure to be heard when she has to say something important.
In Tuesday’s episode, we saw her giving some very sound advice to Isha, not once but twice. Initially when Isha refused to accept that Samarth is her boyfriend, we saw Sana explain to Isha that it will look very bad if it came out in the open later that she is dating him. And later, she told Isha that if the news of Abhishek being violent with her was true, she should never go back to him. She explained to her that her own safety is at stake here. We could see Isha understanding what Sana was saying, and agreeing with her.
Meanwhile, her friendship with Tehelka and Arun is commendable. It’s not everyday that we see such genuine relationships in the house. The way they joke with each other, taking each others’ comments in the right spirit is something that is not seen in the house. For Sana, it’s about putting across her point confidently, and not just fighting for no reason. It’s safe to say that it’s a pleasure to see her in the house.
Abhishek Duhan: festivals' core values of love, togetherness remain unchanged

Festive season kick started with Navratri and Durga Puja, which is followed by Karwa Chauth and Diwali. The vibe and atmosphere of every city gets different and joyous. Abhishek Duhan is soaking in all the happiness and celebrations are happening all around. The Mandali actor talks about how excited he is.
“The festive season, for me, is a magical journey through the vibrant tapestry of Indian culture. Each festival paints life with a new colour, making it a truly beautiful and enchanting experience. Festivals are the threads that weave the fabric of our lives with joy and positivity. They fill our hearts with warmth, and it's as if the very air becomes more spiritual and uplifting during this time,” he says.
During festivities, good company matters. “In the realm of festive celebrations, good company is like the shining star in the night sky. It enhances the radiance of the festivities, and sharing these moments with loved ones strengthens the bonds of love and family,” he adds.
It's hard to pick a favorite among the gems of our culture, according to Abhishek. “But Diwali holds a special place in my heart. The Festival of Lights represents the triumph of good over evil, and the tradition of lighting lamps signifies hope, unity, and the radiance of love,” he shares.
Previously we used to plan well in advance about festivals but nowadays we celebrate instantly and gifting patterns and meeting people on festivals has also changed. Rather than making calls, these days we wish each other via messages.
“While the way we celebrate festivals is evolving, the core values of love, togetherness, and cultural richness remain unchanged. Technology may connect us virtually, but the essence of our traditions and the healing power of festivals continue to uplift our spirits and mend our souls. This festival season is even more beautiful for me as two of my films are releasing this month,” he adds.
Celebrated musicians Shalmali Kholgade and Rajan of The Yellow Diary collaborate on a new song 'Baaki'

Get ready to be spellbound by the musical genius of Shalmali Kholgade as she unveils her latest creation, "Baaki” in collaboration with Rajan Batra of The Yellow Diary. This masterpiece, hits the airwaves promises to take you on an emotional rollercoaster, delving into the intricacies of a love story like never before."Baaki" is more than a song; it's an intimate dialogue between two lovers standing at the crossroads of their relationship. The lyrics, penned by the incredibly talented Rajan Batra, breathe life into the emotions of these individuals, laying bare their hearts' turmoil and their burning desire to rekindle their love.
Shalmali Kholgade, in collaboration with Rajan Batra, has poured her heart and soul into crafting this musical journey, ensuring it resonates deeply with every listener. This song transcends boundaries, promising to touch the soul of anyone who hears it.
In her own words, Shalmali reveals the origin of "Baaki", "I always believed I'd find the right person to complete this song I began writing back in 2016. It was an English song I titled 'Down and Up,' with missing pieces that I hoped someone would fill in with their unique perspective. Rajan stepped in and did just that and more. The way he's captured a man's emotions after a dispute with his beloved is nothing short of beautiful. 'Baaki' is bound to be one of my most cherished songwriting experiences."
Rajan shared his experience working on the song,"Sometimes, you meet people and their energy is so effective that it doesn't take much time for you to tune into their aura . I remember when I met Shalmali, we hung out and spoke about life and all things art and heart, played some piano and sang and then suddenly , in all that synergy , she showed me this song she wrote a few years ago about a fight she had with a loved one and how she felt in that moment . I remember hearing the song once and being so much in sync with the emotion that I knew what to say , right away. Haha , like they say , sometimes , we find our own emotions in someone's expression. BAAKI is always going to be a very special experience." "Baaki" beckons you to dive deep into the unfiltered, unadulterated emotions of love.
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