Are Anirudh Ravichander and Kavya Maran getting married? Here’s what we know
Fresh rumours claiming Anirudh Ravichander and Kavya Maran are planning to get married have resurfaced online, though neither has confirmed the speculation.
Shah Rukh Khan, fondly called SRK by his fans, is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality. He was born on November 2, 1965 into a Muslim family in New Delhi. He is the youngest son of Taj Mohammed Khan and Lateef Fatima Khan. Khan has an elder sister named Shehnaz Lalarukh Khan. He married Gauri Chibber, a Punjabi Hindu, in a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony on 25 October 1991, after a six-year courtship. They have a son Aryan (born 1997) and a daughter Suhana (born 2000). In 2013, they became parents of a third child, a son named AbRam. Khan attended St. Columba's School in central Delhi where he excelled in his studies and in sports. He enrolled himself at Hansraj college in Delhi to earn his bachelor’s degree in economics. Shah Rukh Khan is often referred to as the ‘Baadshah of Bollywood’, ‘King of Bollywood’ or ‘King Khan’. Khan began his career with appearances in several television series in the late 1980s. He made his Bollywood debut in 1992 with 'Deewana'. His most significant release in 1995 was Aditya Chopra's directorial debut, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’. This movie became the longest-running film in the history of Indian cinema. He has been described as one of the most successful film stars in the world.
Fresh rumours claiming Anirudh Ravichander and Kavya Maran are planning to get married have resurfaced online, though neither has confirmed the speculation.
The makers of Shah Rukh Khan's King have tightened security after an AI-generated fan edit went viral using leaked material. The move follows fresh leak concerns as the team pushes to protect the film's final schedule.
Actor Saif Ali Khan explained why he shut his production house, Illuminati Films. He said producing was creatively satisfying but often a thankless and demanding job.
Alia Bhatt's Cannes red carpet appearance this year triggered online claims that photographers ignored her. The reaction shifted attention from the event to a wider fixation on foreign validation and Indian celebrity scrutiny.
Pakistani actor Dananeer Mobeen called Devdas “overrated,” sparking an online debate after her comments went viral. She questioned the film’s storyline, while many social media users defended the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer.
Why does India turn its film stars into gods? From women writing letters in blood for Rajesh Khanna to temples built for Rajinikanth and Vijay, this is the story of how celebrity worship in India blurred the line between fandom, faith and political power.
Saif Ali Khan spoke about Shah Rukh Khan's drive, self-belief and behind-the-scenes rigour, adding that the qualities gave the superstar his enduring stature. Saif’s new film, Kartavya, is produced by SRK’s banner.
In a 120-page plea, JioStar alleged that Zee Entertainment Enterprises broadcast 12 distinct films nearly 20 times, including several blockbusters starring Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan.
Rajinikanth’s Jailer 2 is reportedly eyeing a September 2026 release amid ongoing speculation around release date changes. The film, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, is a sequel to the 2023 film of the same name.
L'Oreal Paris called Aishwarya Rai "a living legend" after fans asked why she was missing from its Cannes posters. The response followed growing online scrutiny over her absence despite a two-decade association with the brand and festival.
Ranveer Singh has reportedly acquired Amish Tripathi’s The Immortals of Meluha to develop it with Birla Studios. The project is in the writing stage, with the actor also expected to play Lord Shiva as the makers shape a long-term franchise.
Anupam Kher returned to Apta Railway Station and revisited the iconic Dilwale Dhulaniya Le Jayengey shooting spot after 32 years. He said the visit felt frozen in time and urged its preservation as cinematic heritage.
Ranveer Singh was seen meeting fans in South Africa while Deepika Padukone filmed King with SRK. The sightings drew attention days after a video showed him with daughter Dua on set.
A 2013 Vijay Awards clip shows Shah Rukh Khan nudging Vijay into an impromptu dance as Trisha and Sankgeetha watch. The video has resurfaced after TVK's election-winning performance, drawing fresh attention online.
Karan Johar reflected on Shah Rukh Khan's role in his career as he made his Met Gala debut in 2026. The filmmaker shared how the moment defined his bond with the superstar and with SRK's Met debut in 2025, KJo believes it's full circle now.
New visuals from King show actors Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone filming a romantic beach sequence in South Africa. The leak has kept attention on the film, which is slated to release on December 24.
A Met Gala look book of Indian celebrities and their standout appearances through the years.
Divya Dutta spoke about Shah Rukh Khan’s off-screen personality, calling his thoughtful and sensitive nature his true “wow factor.” She also recalled memories that highlight his kindness and ability to connect with people.
Sunil Narine became the first overseas player to take 200 IPL wickets during KKR’s match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Shah Rukh Khan marked the milestone with a warm tribute, calling the spinner a magician and family.
A behind-the-scenes clip from the King set shows Shah Rukh Khan offering Deepika Padukone a hand between takes in South Africa. The moment has gone viral soon after leaked images from the film's set drew attention online.
Deepika Padukone returned to Mumbai after completing a shooting schedule for Shah Rukh Khan's King in Cape Town, South Africa.
Shah Rukh Khan recently visited Salman Khan's father, Salim Khan, at Lilavati Hospital. The 90-year-old was admitted to the Mumbai hospital on Tuesday morning after he suffered a minimal brain haemorrhage.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was clicked at Mumbai airport this morning as he headed to Dubai. The actor is set to be honoured with the Global Style Icon Award at the Dubai Mall Global Fashion Awards. Scheduled from January 29 to 30, the two-day event will celebrate fashion, culture and global influence, bringing together icons from across the world. All eyes are now on SRK as he prepares to add another international honour to his legacy.
On this Special Report, anchor Maria Shakit leads the coverage as voting begins for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections. The bulletin highlights early voters, including actor Akshay Kumar, and sets the stage for a high-stakes battle between the Mahayuti alliance and the united front of Uddhav and Raj Thackeray. Maria Shakit notes, 'The big thing is live with us from tiny polling booth... where Eknath Shinde's family will be voting shortly.' The program explores whether 'Marathi pride' will sway the polls after a five-year hiatus in local elections. Reporters provide live updates from Bandra and Thane, discussing the survival of the Thackeray legacy against the 'triple engine' government of the BJP and Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena. The discussion also touches upon voter apathy in metropolitan cities and the significance of this first civic poll since the 2022 Shiv Sena split.
In this special report, India Today's Nitin Srivastava details the controversy surrounding Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman's release by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). The BCCI directed KKR to release Mustafizur, who was bought for ₹9.2 crore, citing 'developments all around' amid diplomatic tensions. Srivastava explains that the pacer is unlikely to receive any financial compensation as he did not attend the training camp or play any matches. The segment also touches on the criticism faced by KKR owner Shah Rukh Khan and the reaction from Bangladesh.
In this special broadcast, the focus is on the escalating diplomatic and sporting tension between India and Bangladesh. The controversy stems from the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders reportedly releasing Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman following political pressure. In a retaliatory move, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has officially requested the International Cricket Council (ICC) to shift their T20 World Cup matches from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns. The programme features a discussion on the implications of this decision, comparing it to Pakistan's stance, and explores whether politics is overshadowing the spirit of the game. Experts debate if this sets a dangerous precedent for global sports and if the IPL brand value could suffer due to such geopolitical exclusions.
In a major geopolitical escalation affecting cricket, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced it will not travel to India for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026. The decision follows the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) instructing the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their squad. The BCCI cited 'recent developments' and safety concerns for the directive. The move has triggered a political storm, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticizing KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan. Former Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful, speaking exclusively to India Today, expressed sadness over the developments.
Former India cricketer **Atul Wassan** supports the BCCI’s decision to exclude Mustafizur Rahman from IPL 2026, calling it a justified response to public sentiment. Speaking on the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) threat to boycott T20 World Cup matches in India, Wassan dismisses it as "shadow boxing" and argues that Indian cricket will not be isolated. NTV Sports Editor Barshan Kabir also joins to discuss the political pressure behind the BCB's stance.
In a discussion on the diplomatic fallout affecting cricket, former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan weighs in on the controversy surrounding the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and the Indian Premier League (IPL). Wassan argues that targeting KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan for the franchise's initial bid for a Bangladeshi player is 'totally wrong' and 'unfair,' describing the actor as a 'low-hanging fruit' for public sentiment. He contends that while the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may have taken the right step given the current 'political turmoil' and attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, removing a single player is merely 'shadow boxing' and will not solve the broader issues. The show, hosted by Nikhil Naz, also touches on the Bangladesh Cricket Board's request to move matches to Sri Lanka and the revocation of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for players.
In this Special Report, India Today’s Principal Correspondent Anirban Sinha Roy details the escalating cricketing diplomatic row as Bangladesh refuses to travel to India for the 2026 T20 World Cup. The decision follows the Bangladesh Interim Government’s directive to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to seek a venue shift to Sri Lanka. The move comes after the BCCI reportedly asked Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), co-owned by Shah Rukh Khan, to drop Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman, citing attacks on Hindus in the neighbouring country. Bangladesh’s Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul termed the BCCI’s stance a ‘communal policy’ in a social media post. The report highlights the logistical challenges for the ICC, with matches originally scheduled at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens now in limbo.
In a major development ahead of IPL 2026, the BCCI has instructed the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their squad. BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed the directive, citing 'recent developments' and the ongoing anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh. The decision follows a political storm where BJP leader Sangeet Som called KKR owner Shah Rukh Khan a 'traitor' for buying the player during the auction. The bulletin also covers the upcoming squad announcement for the India vs New Zealand ODI series.
BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia has confirmed that the board instructed Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their squad. Speaking to India Today, Saikia cited 'recent developments' and diplomatic tensions as the primary reasons for the directive, assuring the franchise that a replacement player would be permitted. The bulletin features comprehensive analysis from Sports Editor Vikrant Gupta, who terms the decision a 'corrective measure' following public outrage and backlash against KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan. Additionally, political leaders Sangeet Som and Anand Dubey express support for the move, highlighting national sentiments and the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh. Former cricketer Madan Lal also weighs in, stating that while politics in sports is unfortunate, national interests must come first.
Former India cricketer Madan Lal claims the BCCI was arm-twisted into forcing KKR to release Mustafizur Rahman. He warns politics is intruding into sport, leaving players unfairly caught amid sensitive cross-border tensions and controversies debates.
The big focus of this episode of India First is on political controversy after Shah Rukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) purchased Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman for Rs 9.2 crore in the IPL 2026 auction.
A survey by the Karnataka Monitoring and Evaluation Authority, under the state's Congress-led government, finds that 91.31% of respondents believe Indian elections are free and fair, a direct contradiction to 'vote theft' allegations concerning EVMs.
In this news bulletin, India Today anchor Shreya Dhoundial and Deputy Editor Shivani Sharma report on the escalating violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, highlighting the brutal attack on businessman Khokon Chandradas. Amidst these atrocities, a major controversy has erupted in India over the IPL 2026 auction. BJP leader Sangeet Som has launched a scathing attack on Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner Shah Rukh Khan, calling him a ‘traitor’ for signing Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman for Rs 9.20 crore. Som stated, ‘Shahrukh Khan jaise dauddar... This will not work at all.’ The programme also features Principal Correspondent Santosh Sharma, who provides context on the political slugfest, with the Shiv Sena (UBT) joining the attack and Congress leader Priyank Kharge defending the move by questioning the BCCI’s policy.
In this news bulletin, the focus is on the escalating violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and its political ripple effects in India. The report details the brutal attack on 50-year-old businessman Khokon Chandra Das, who was stabbed and set on fire in Shariatpur. Amidst these atrocities, a controversy has erupted over the IPL 2026 auction. BJP leader Sangeet Som has launched a scathing attack on Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner Shah Rukh Khan, calling him a 'traitor' for signing Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman for ₹9.20 crore. Som stated, 'Shahrukh Khan jaise dafdar... 9.5 crores... This will not work at all.' The programme also features reactions from Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress leader Priyank Kharge regarding the inclusion of Bangladeshi players.
A major political controversy has erupted over Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) acquiring Bangladeshi cricketer Mustafizur Rahman for the IPL. BJP leader Sangeet Som launched a scathing attack on KKR owner Shah Rukh Khan, stating, 'Traitors like Shah Rukh Khan are buying cricket players like Rehman.' Som argued that players from Bangladesh should not be welcomed while Hindus face atrocities there. The Shiv Sena (UBT) also criticized the move, alleging the funds could nurture terrorism. Conversely, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge defended the decision, asserting it aligns with BCCI regulations.
In this special retrospective looking back at India Today magazine's 50 years, senior editors, including Aroon Purie, Raj Chengappa, and Harinder Baweja, revisit the defining events of the turbulent decade from 1995 to 2005. The discussion navigates India's political landscape, from the instability of the United Front years to the rise of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
In a candid conversation, the actor responds to questions about his solo career and comparisons with industry heavyweights.