Urvashi Rautela took some time from her busy schedule and gave time to herself and her body. The actress took to her social media the picture of the actress has recently been making waves as she shared a few glimpses of pictures from her pressotherapy sessions. Pressotherapy, also known as lymphatic drainage massage, is a non-invasive medical treatment that uses air pressure to massage various parts of the body, particularly the limbs. Urvashi took this on all over her body and this therapeutic technique aids in detoxification, reduces water retention, and promotes lymphatic flow, thereby enhancing the overall well-being of an individual.
Urvashi shared a picture on her social media where she is been seen lying on the bed in a blue heavy outfit which has wore that has all wires attached to it, sharing this picture on her social media she captioned, "#Pressotherapy time detoxifying the body stimulates the body’s lymphatic system removal of toxins stronger immune system "
This therapy would help her stress-free, glow, and even boost the immune system which helps her to stay focused and energetic during her busy powerpack schedule. This is a very expensive therapy session that costs over 80k for 60 min per session. This sessions needs to be taken at least 2-3 times per month. Urvashi who is always on the go needed this most and we assure you that this Pressotherapy has been her secret weapon for a stress-free and power-packed year.
Urvashi Rautela's journey with pressotherapy highlights the evolving narrative around self-care in the entertainment industry. In a world where image and appearance are crucial, investing in one's health has become an essential part of the celebrity lifestyle, and Urvashi's pressotherapy stands out as a therapeutic ally in the pursuit of balance and well-being.
Pyaar, manoranjan aur Chunotiyon se bhara saptah

This week on &TV, get ready to witness some interesting twists in Atal, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain. Talking about Atal’s upcoming track, Krishan Bihari Vajpayee shares, “Krishan Bihari Vajpayee (Ashutosh Kulkarni) sends Atal (Vyom Thakkar), Syam Lal (Milind Dastane) and Krishna Devi (Neha Joshi) to Bateshwar before the arrival of British Police. At the same time, Krishna Devi and Shyam Laal are worried and in disbelief that Krishan Bihari sent them Bateshwar without specifying the reason. Meanwhile, Edward and Tomar come with the soldiers to question Atal’s family in Gwalior. While questioning, Edward tries to hurt Prem to get the truth out, but Krishan Bihari comes in between and saves Prem. In Bateshwar, a man beats his son who asks to go to Gwalior for studies like Atal, but then Shyam Lal saves the kid. Krishan Bihari and Atal try to resolve their misunderstandings by writing a letter.”
Talking about &TV’s Happu Ki Ultan Paltan's upcoming track, Daroga Happu Singh shares, “Katori Amma (Himani Shivpuri) and kids plan a surprise birthday party for Happu (Yogesh Tripathi). Meanwhile, a girl close to Happu’s family elopes with her boyfriend. Happu, unhappy with this, tries his best to keep this news from his kids. He asks Rajesh (Geetanjali Mishra) to keep an eye on them. The next day, Happu and Rajesh see Chamchi (Zaara Warsi) talking with a boy and sees Hritik (Aaryan Prajapati) and Ranbir (Somya Azad) buying liquor. Seeing this, Happu gets angry and fights with Rajesh. To address this, Rajesh engages Kate (Gazal Sood) in household chores so she cannot go out with her friends. Later, as the delivery boy comes home to deliver the cake and liquor ordered by the children for Happu’s birthday surprise, he gets agitated and sends him away, ruining his birthday surprise.” Talking about &TV’s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’s upcoming track Vibhuti Narayan Mishra shares, “Prem (Vishwajeet Soni) suggests to Vibhuti (Aasif Sheikh) a gambling plan and asks him to arrange 1.5 lakh rupees, which Vibhuti borrows from Tiwari (Roshitashv Gour) on a condition that if the money is not returned within three days, he will be penalised and punished. Vibhuti, sure about winning the gambling, agrees with his condition. On the other hand, Amma Ji (Soma Rathod) tells Tiwari about Pandit Ramphal's remedy to become a billionaire. She instructs him to feed some needy people and help them. However, Tiwari feels that he has already helped the needy Vibhuti; his dream to become a billionaire can be fulfilled if he feeds him, too. Unfortunately, Vibhuti loses the gambling game. Unaware of this development, Tiwari chases Vibhuti to invite him home for dinner, but Vibhuti keeps avoiding it. Afraid to be penalised, he leaves his home. To trace him, Anita (Vidisha Srivastava) and Tiwari meet Happu Singh (Yogesh Tripathi) to file a missing complaint.”
Watch your favourite artists in Atal at 8:00 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday.
Arun Govil says his Ram Mandir film '695' celebrates Indian heritage

Arun Govil, hailed as the original Shri Ram of the entertainment industry, is returning to the silver screen in the upcoming film "695”, Directed by Rajneesh Berry, produced by Shadani Films, this cinematic masterpiece is a 500-year saga that chronicles the relentless struggle & sacrifice for the construction of the historic Ram Mandir temple in Ayodhya. Producer Shyam Chawla, the driving force behind "695," aims to resonate with every Indian by presenting the facts behind the monumental victory. The film is not just a narrative; it's a profound exploration of the events leading to the realization of a long-awaited dream.
The stellar cast includes Arun Govil, Govind Namdev, Mukesh Tiwari, Ashok Samarth, Manoj Joshi, K K Raina, Shailendra Srivastav and Dayashankar Pandey, each contributing to the film's authenticity. Musical maestros Divya Kumar, Pooja Goolani, Adarsh Shinde, and Suresh Wadkar have lent their voices to the soul-stirring music of the film.
Arun Govil expressed his excitement about bringing back the story of Shri Ram and the Ram Mandir, stating, "It's an honor to revisit the timeless narrative that holds a special place in the hearts of millions. '695' is not just a film; it's a celebration of our cultural heritage and the triumph of faith."The film is slated for a theatrical release on 19th January 2024, promising to captivate and resonate with audiences worldwide. "695" is poised to be a cinematic milestone, a compelling portrayal that will leave an indelible mark on the hearts of every Indian.
"High Hukku": A Nostalgic Ride with a Modern Twist, Rendered by King

Step into a new era of the contemporary 90s with the launch of 'High Hukku’ from the House of Tips Music, a modern reimagining of a beloved 90s classic that seamlessly blends nostalgia with a contemporary vibe. The song features a dynamic collaboration of renowned artists, with King and Nikhita Gandhi lending their soulful voices.
King, the multifaceted talent, not only graces the track with vocals but also serves as the lyricist and music composer. The musical magic is further enhanced by the expertise of music producer Aditya Dev. This groovy track, timed perfectly for the party season, has just hit the airwaves, promising to be the ultimate anthem for nights filled with celebration. The revisited version serves as a bridge between generations, introducing millennials and Gen Zs to the timeless charm of a 90s hit.
With its infectious beats and vibrant energy, this track is set to dominate the playlists and set the mood for an unforgettable night of revelry.*Reflecting on the song, music maverick, King says* _”High Hukku is a musical time machine, bridging the nostalgia of the 90s with the energy of today's beats. It's a journey through time, and I'm thrilled to rewrite few portions, while retaining it original vibrant tune and give a new experience to music lovers”
*Commenting on the launch of the song, Nikhita Gandhi says* _“Collaborating on 'High Hukku' has been a great personal musical joyride. As a kid, I used to like this song and would hear it on repeat. The new version is groovy with fresh beats in the track while keeping the lyrical essence of the song same. Wish High Hukky dominates the year end party charts”
Ivanka Das: Ghoomer was the turning point in my career

Actress Ivanka Das says that while all her projects have been close to her heart, Ghoomer has been the one she treasures. She says that it changed a lot of things for her.“My first project was a facebook ad. I auditioned and I got finalised and I agreed on doing it and that's how my journey started. Later, I did a show for Netflix called Bombay Begums. That also happened through auditions only,” she says.
She adds, “My most prominent project is Ghoomer and that is I think was the turning point. Ghoomer is not my debut. I have worked before. but I am grateful and I have great screen time in Ghoomer. It was great and I'm grateful for whatever is coming my way. I have got great responses from people. Everyone has appreciated my work in it.”Talking about working with Abhishek Bachchan, she says, “It was quite intimidating. He was nice, humble and intelligent like I always say. He supported me, guided me. So he is a great actor.”
Neha while Haddi was a different experience too, that taught her a lot. “It was fun. Nawaz sir is amazing and is a very nice person. and he seemed quite interested to talk. So personally, I think he is not only a good actor but also a good person. But I also had a bad time. I call it a bad time because the full transgender community came there and they all had a sense of insecurity. They feel that way because there is a common myth about transgender individuals, that once they undergo the transition, they have to live in a certain way from that time onwards. Moving forward, they have to live in a way that suits their business, just like them. And we, people like me, try to fit into society like a girl and strive to live like one. So, there might be some jealousy among them, as they are not supportive of themselves,” she says.
She adds, “Another thing is that when I went there as an actor, I was receiving different treatment. There was a crowd in one of the scenes where they needed transgender people. It is not possible all the time to engage in a conversation while passing through the crowd. So, maybe someone felt bad somewhere, but I was busy and in my own zone. They misunderstood me and there were several attempts to taunt me, but I ignored them. Once I protested, there was a big argument. Yes, a big argument happened, and then those people even came behind me to harm me, so I had to resort to self-defense. I faced a situation where I couldn't do anything, and it was a preposterous situation. I didn't take any action in that case, and in some cases, I couldn't do anything. That was a bad experience. I had quite a significant role in that. The film is centered around Nawaz, and I am in the background. Perhaps they edited it, and I was stressed about the same thing. So, in the end, this is how the film turned out, as much as you have seen me in it,” she says.
Talking about her future plans, she adds, “My future plan is centered around becoming an actor. I truly aspire to become, to be acknowledged. As far as I know, I need to earn a name for myself. I mean, not just for making a lot of money, or for achieving something from a commercial perspective. I want to become a star. Actually, that's where the real recognition lies, where people know that she is good and is known for work I do, Like that way, let's see how things unfold in the future.”
Renowned Haryanvi Artist, Addy Nagar, unleashes the vibrant beats of "Beat Pe Halle"

Addy Nagar, the dynamic force behind the Haryanvi rap scene, is set to take the music world by storm with the release of his latest track, "Beat Pe Halle." This much-anticipated single promises a fusion of infectious beats and Addy's distinctive rap style, creating an irresistible rhythm that transcends borders.
“Beat Pe Halle" is a celebration of the power of regional music reaching far beyond its origins. Addy Nagar skillfully weaves vibrant beats with his unique lyrical prowess igniting dance floors even in the Middle East. The accompanying music video, equally awaited by fans, is poised to be a visual feast, elevating "Beat Pe Halle" to new heights in the musical landscape.
Addy Nagar, hailing from Haryana, has carved a niche for himself in the music industry, especially known for his significant contributions to the Haryanvi rap scene. His previous track, 'Kaley Sheeshe,' garnered widespread attention, showcasing his ability to transcend regional boundaries with his music.
“Beat Pe Halle’ is a rhythmic journey that breaks boundaries. With pulsating beats, this track is a testament to the universal power of music. I wanted to showcase how regional vibes can make the world dance, transcending borders and connecting souls. I have tried to keep it as real and relatable to my listeners as possible, so that they can groove it wherever they- gym, work, on the way, house parties”_ *says Addy Nagar*
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