TV actor Rituraj Singh passed away at the age of the 59 on Tuesday, after a cardiac arrest following a bout of pancreatic disease. The actor known for his vast roles was suffering from pancreatic disease and was hospitalised.
While he was discharged, his health condition deteriorated on Monday night, and suffered a heart attack.
“Pancreatic diseases, which include pancreatic inflammation or swelling, which is referred to as pancreatitis or pancreatic malignancies or cancers, have increased exponentially during current times. We come across many high profile cases who are suffering from pancreatic problems and such disorders can lead to mortality or death over a variable duration,” Dr. Piyush Gupta, Senior Consultant, Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, told Ians.
Pancreatitis is the redness and swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas. This happens when digestive juices or enzymes attack the pancreas.
The pancreas lies behind your stomach on the left side of your belly.
While he was discharged, his health condition deteriorated on Monday night, and suffered a heart attack.
“Pancreatic diseases, which include pancreatic inflammation or swelling, which is referred to as pancreatitis or pancreatic malignancies or cancers, have increased exponentially during current times. We come across many high profile cases who are suffering from pancreatic problems and such disorders can lead to mortality or death over a variable duration,” Dr. Piyush Gupta, Senior Consultant, Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, told Ians.
Pancreatitis is the redness and swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas. This happens when digestive juices or enzymes attack the pancreas.
The pancreas lies behind your stomach on the left side of your belly.
- 2/20/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
A cinematic masterpiece that defies age and inspires women of all stages in life to find their ‘something’, actress Huma Qureshi starrer ‘Tarla’ is a remarkable journey from an ordinary housewife to a visionary. The biopic based on the life of late celebrity chef and cookbook author, Tarla Dalal, has received positive reviews, and the audience has praised the storytelling.
Huma, who starred in and as Tarla, has revealed the ‘best compliment’ that she has received for her performance in the movie.
“The best compliment I have received was from Tarla Dalal’s daughter- Renu Dalal. Renu told me that ‘Oh my god you really remind me of my mother’. That was a very overwhelming thought for a daughter to say that, really means everything. And the love of course keeps coming from the fans,” Huma said.
Huma said she is happy, and excited to get so much love for the film.
Huma, who starred in and as Tarla, has revealed the ‘best compliment’ that she has received for her performance in the movie.
“The best compliment I have received was from Tarla Dalal’s daughter- Renu Dalal. Renu told me that ‘Oh my god you really remind me of my mother’. That was a very overwhelming thought for a daughter to say that, really means everything. And the love of course keeps coming from the fans,” Huma said.
Huma said she is happy, and excited to get so much love for the film.
- 8/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bawaal(Prime Video)
Exactly at what point in time does a motion picture become an emotionpicture? Bawaal leaves you bewildered in a good way. It is ambitious audacious and not afraid to take risks.
It is risky , yes. But then cinema that plays it safe is guilty of ignoring the rudimentary rule laid down by the great filmmakers: every film should have something to take home beyond entertainment. Contemporary cinema seldom does.
But Bawaal does. It tells us much about mending a fracture relationship and the relationship between history and interpersonal dynamics. Writers Nitesh Tiwari, Piyush Gupta, Nikhil Malhotra, and Shreyas Jain put their heads together for a story that takes you along from Lucknow to Paris, and beyond without making a song and dance of it. Although the film visits four European spots—Paris, Normandy, Berlin and Auschwitz—it does not wear a touristic look. For this, credit must...
Exactly at what point in time does a motion picture become an emotionpicture? Bawaal leaves you bewildered in a good way. It is ambitious audacious and not afraid to take risks.
It is risky , yes. But then cinema that plays it safe is guilty of ignoring the rudimentary rule laid down by the great filmmakers: every film should have something to take home beyond entertainment. Contemporary cinema seldom does.
But Bawaal does. It tells us much about mending a fracture relationship and the relationship between history and interpersonal dynamics. Writers Nitesh Tiwari, Piyush Gupta, Nikhil Malhotra, and Shreyas Jain put their heads together for a story that takes you along from Lucknow to Paris, and beyond without making a song and dance of it. Although the film visits four European spots—Paris, Normandy, Berlin and Auschwitz—it does not wear a touristic look. For this, credit must...
- 7/21/2023
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
The story of India’s first home chef is fascinating and should be brimming with food. We don’t get served any platters, I’m afraid! For those of us who didn’t have the chance to see her become a force to be reckoned with in real-time, the film Tarla should’ve given us some real insight into her food and life. While to the uninitiated, the story may come across as a heartwarming tale of endurance and a feel-good film, it tells a very limited tale, ending much before the real story began. Personally, I looked up the chef after watching the film because I remembered hearing her name but not much more. When I saw that she became an entrepreneur in the process of becoming one of India’s most revered home chefs, I was disheartened not to have seen that side of things in the film.
- 7/7/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
As the Tarla Dalal biopic ‘Tarla’ started streaming on Zee5 on Friday, Huma Qureshi, who plays the lead role, and Sharib Hashmi, her on-screen husband, stepped out in style to promote the film with dabbawalas.
Dressed in a flowing pink outfit, and sporting a Gandhi topi, which is a part of the dabbawala uniform, Huma carried a big tiffin in her hand. Sharib opted for a green shirt and enjoyed posing and interacting with the dabbawalas. The two then settled down for lunch with the dabbawala.
‘Tarla’ is a captivating biopic that chronicles the extraordinary life of home cook-turned-popular TV show host and cookbook author Tarla Dalal, who rises from humble beginnings to attain national renown.
The film chronicles Tarla’s unwavering determination and ambition, as she rises to the top of the culinary world, leaving a flavourful legacy for generations to come.
Directed by Piyush Gupta and co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala,...
Dressed in a flowing pink outfit, and sporting a Gandhi topi, which is a part of the dabbawala uniform, Huma carried a big tiffin in her hand. Sharib opted for a green shirt and enjoyed posing and interacting with the dabbawalas. The two then settled down for lunch with the dabbawala.
‘Tarla’ is a captivating biopic that chronicles the extraordinary life of home cook-turned-popular TV show host and cookbook author Tarla Dalal, who rises from humble beginnings to attain national renown.
The film chronicles Tarla’s unwavering determination and ambition, as she rises to the top of the culinary world, leaving a flavourful legacy for generations to come.
Directed by Piyush Gupta and co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala,...
- 7/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, July 7 (Ians) Ott platforms have lined up a must-watch array of multi-genre content, from a thriller to a chilling horror drama, to a slice-of-life story, and more, giving you an opportunity to immerse yourself in captivating narratives.
From Sonam Kapoor’s unusual crime drama ‘Blind’ to the biopic on renowned cookbook writer Tarla Dalal, played by Huma Qureshi, Ott platforms are all delivering raw, resonant and moving content.
Here’s a list of this week’s unmissable titles:
‘Blind’ (July 7): Riveting Tale of Secrets
An intense drama headlined by Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, ‘Blind’ promises a perfect combination of suspense and drama, backed by an engrossing and nuanced storyline.
With an ensemble cast featuring Purab Kohli, Vinay Pathak, Lilette Dubey and Shubham Saraf, directed by Shome Makhija, ‘Blind’ is a captivating story of a visually impaired yet resilient woman (played by Sonam) who becomes a key witness to a crime.
From Sonam Kapoor’s unusual crime drama ‘Blind’ to the biopic on renowned cookbook writer Tarla Dalal, played by Huma Qureshi, Ott platforms are all delivering raw, resonant and moving content.
Here’s a list of this week’s unmissable titles:
‘Blind’ (July 7): Riveting Tale of Secrets
An intense drama headlined by Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, ‘Blind’ promises a perfect combination of suspense and drama, backed by an engrossing and nuanced storyline.
With an ensemble cast featuring Purab Kohli, Vinay Pathak, Lilette Dubey and Shubham Saraf, directed by Shome Makhija, ‘Blind’ is a captivating story of a visually impaired yet resilient woman (played by Sonam) who becomes a key witness to a crime.
- 7/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Sharib Hashmi, who will be soon seen in the upcoming biopic ‘Tarla’, has shared that he was heavily impressed by the narration of the story and wanted to be a part of it so badly that he “begged (the director of the film) to just sign” him me immediately. ‘Tarla’, which stars Huma Qureshi in the lead, is based on Indian chef and cookbook author Tarla Dalal. It has been directed by Piyush Gupta.
Talking about his experience, Sharib said, “I love Piyush Gupta from the bottom of my heart. I was sold the way he narrated the story of Tarla to me. It was beautiful. And I could visualise the film in his beautiful narration. I begged him to just sign me immediately.
“I was ready to do anything to work on the film and work with him. And even on the sets, he was very clear about what he wanted.
Talking about his experience, Sharib said, “I love Piyush Gupta from the bottom of my heart. I was sold the way he narrated the story of Tarla to me. It was beautiful. And I could visualise the film in his beautiful narration. I begged him to just sign me immediately.
“I was ready to do anything to work on the film and work with him. And even on the sets, he was very clear about what he wanted.
- 6/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Huma Qureshi is all geared up for the release of her upcoming film ‘Tarla’, based on the life of the late chef and cookbook author, Tarla Dalal.
The actress said she has grown up watching the late chef’s show with her mother recreating many dishes from the cookbook.
The trailer of the film has dropped and it centres on Tarla, the most popular home chef in India.
The trailer introduces a young Tarla as someone who is ambitious and wants to do ‘something’ in her life but is unable to find her calling. With time she realises her love for cooking and goes from being an amateur cook to a professional one.
Eventually, she opens her home cooking classes and then goes on to run her own television shows.
The trailer also gives a glimpse of Tarla’s life beyond food as it features her supportive husband and kids.
The actress said she has grown up watching the late chef’s show with her mother recreating many dishes from the cookbook.
The trailer of the film has dropped and it centres on Tarla, the most popular home chef in India.
The trailer introduces a young Tarla as someone who is ambitious and wants to do ‘something’ in her life but is unable to find her calling. With time she realises her love for cooking and goes from being an amateur cook to a professional one.
Eventually, she opens her home cooking classes and then goes on to run her own television shows.
The trailer also gives a glimpse of Tarla’s life beyond food as it features her supportive husband and kids.
- 6/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actors Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor are all set for the worldwide premiere of their upcoming film ‘Bawaal’. Before hitting Ott however, the movie will have its first screening at the Salle Gustave Eiffel in Paris. The movie will make it the first Indian film to get a screening at the Eiffel Tower.
The film is a love story set in the backdrop of World War 2 and will feature a gripping narrative, taking the audiences on a journey through Europe.
“‘Bawaal’ will be the first Indian Film to have its premiere at the Eiffel Tower. The premiere will take place at the exquisite Salle Gustave Eiffel, offering a panoramic view of the city of love as the backdrop. Apart from Varun, Janhvi, Sajid, and Nitesh, the premiere will be attended by movie enthusiasts and French delegates, making it one of the biggest premieres for an Indian film,” a source told Pinkvilla.
The film is a love story set in the backdrop of World War 2 and will feature a gripping narrative, taking the audiences on a journey through Europe.
“‘Bawaal’ will be the first Indian Film to have its premiere at the Eiffel Tower. The premiere will take place at the exquisite Salle Gustave Eiffel, offering a panoramic view of the city of love as the backdrop. Apart from Varun, Janhvi, Sajid, and Nitesh, the premiere will be attended by movie enthusiasts and French delegates, making it one of the biggest premieres for an Indian film,” a source told Pinkvilla.
- 6/22/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Huma Qureshi, one of the stars of Zack Snyder’s Netflix film “Army of the Dead,” has wrapped the shoot of anti-body-shaming film “Double Xl.”
Qureshi, who stars in the film alongside Sonakshi Sinha, also debuts as a producer via her company Elemen3. Satram Ramani (“Helmet”) directs.
“In all cultures there are ways in which we try and standardize beauty and we try and almost tell young young girls, that [if] you don’t adhere to a certain body type, you are not beautiful, cherished, you’re not special, you’re not valued,” Qureshi told Variety. “Why do we not see models representing real women’s bodies? Why do we not see actresses of all shapes and sizes? They exist, so why are you not seeing that on the big screen? Because what it leads to is a lot of young women and men grow up with complexes as if they’re not good enough.
Qureshi, who stars in the film alongside Sonakshi Sinha, also debuts as a producer via her company Elemen3. Satram Ramani (“Helmet”) directs.
“In all cultures there are ways in which we try and standardize beauty and we try and almost tell young young girls, that [if] you don’t adhere to a certain body type, you are not beautiful, cherished, you’re not special, you’re not valued,” Qureshi told Variety. “Why do we not see models representing real women’s bodies? Why do we not see actresses of all shapes and sizes? They exist, so why are you not seeing that on the big screen? Because what it leads to is a lot of young women and men grow up with complexes as if they’re not good enough.
- 4/4/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Mumbai, Feb 27 (Ians) Actor Avinash Wadhawan is currently portraying the character of Gajendra Pandey in Jatin Sethi, Mahesh Pandey and Piyush Gupta’s ‘Aggar Tum Na Hote’, and he is enjoying his journey a lot. Speaking about it, he says: “The show and my role have been getting a lot of good responses and I […]...
- 2/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Chhichhore movie review is here. Released today, the movie is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Shraddha Kapoor, Varun Sharma, Prateik Babbar in key roles. Has the Dangal fame Nitesh Tiwari been able to recreate the magic again?! Let?s find out in the movie review of Chhichhore
Immediate reaction when the end credits starts rolling
?Hila? diya yaar.. rula rula ke hila diya? some movies are not just movies, they are beyond. Nitesh Tiwari?s Chhichhore is one of those. A movie that begins as a toast to dosti, love, zindagi and ends as an unforgettable coming of age lesson on parenthood. Chhichhore is that unhinged rare emotional coming of age high that ages but still stays alive to its campus magic. Sheer nostalgia, sheer delight, the pleasure we long to seek in cinema.
Memorable moments
Quite a few, but the emotional sweep during the end...
Immediate reaction when the end credits starts rolling
?Hila? diya yaar.. rula rula ke hila diya? some movies are not just movies, they are beyond. Nitesh Tiwari?s Chhichhore is one of those. A movie that begins as a toast to dosti, love, zindagi and ends as an unforgettable coming of age lesson on parenthood. Chhichhore is that unhinged rare emotional coming of age high that ages but still stays alive to its campus magic. Sheer nostalgia, sheer delight, the pleasure we long to seek in cinema.
Memorable moments
Quite a few, but the emotional sweep during the end...
- 9/6/2019
- GlamSham
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