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Time Business News
8 hours ago
- Health
- Time Business News
Aditya Sharma was honored as a ‘Pathbreaker' by the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs at the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue held at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi.
New Delhi, India – January 2025 – In a proud moment for the youth of India, Aditya Sharma, a distinguished musician, singer, and dedicated health promoter, has been recognized as a 'Pathbreaker' and Special Attendee – Youth Icon by the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and was invited to participate in the prestigious Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025, hosted at the iconic Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Aditya was invited to participate in the prestigious Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025, hosted at the iconic Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The event, inaugurated by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, brought together 3,000 of the nation's most promising young leaders, carefully selected from over 28 lakh students who participated in the Viksit Bharat Quiz a Special Attendee, Aditya was entrusted with the responsibility to guide, motivate, and inspire these emerging changemakers. His invitation came in recognition of his remarkable contributions in the field of health awareness and promotion, offering services free of cost to the public. His impactful work has garnered appreciation from the Joint Secretary of the Department of Youth Affairs, Mr. Nitesh Kumar Mishra. The event aimed to empower India's youth by enabling their contribution toward building a Viksit Bharat by 2047. As part of the dialogue, Aditya and other selected leaders engaged in high-level discussions on key themes related to national development, innovation, and civic engagement. Through his music and public service, Aditya Sharma continues to lead by example, embodying the spirit of service, creativity, and leadership. His recognition as a national youth icon further cements his role as an inspiring figure for the next generation. TIME BUSINESS NEWS


News18
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Paras Kalnawat Returns To TV With A Bang In Parineeti After 8-Month Break
Paras Kalnawat was asked to leave Anupamaa midway, but the actor didn't give up on his hopes. Actor Paras Kalnawat made his most anticipated comeback to the small screen after taking a break from television. Stepping into the role of Aditya Kashyap in Parineeti, Paras has joined the show after a generational shift. Alongside Paras, the serial also features Anchal Sahu in the lead roles. During a recent interview with Times of India TV, the actor opened up about his comeback to the small screen, shared insights into his role and revealed his sudden exit from Anupamaa. According to Paras, returning to a show produced under Balaji Telefilms made him feel like he had returned home. 'This comeback feels emotional and exciting at the same time," the actor shared. After his last show, Paras took eight months off from the spotlight to work on himself, and he is back better than ever. Previously, the actor's sudden exit from Anupamaa sparked controversies. The actor was asked to leave the show midway, but he didn't give up on his hopes. Talking about the incident, Paras opened up to say that many people had told him he was taking a big risk and warned him, but he wanted to take the chance. 'Not everyone gets that opportunity. And if I hadn't, maybe I would've felt sad," he stated while thanking God for giving him the chance to prove himself. Recalling this tough time, Paras explained that he never had self-doubt during this time. 'Even when my family had concerns about why I suddenly had to leave the show, I told them, 'I want to do what's right, not just what's big,'" the actor stated proudly. The actor is currently playing the lead in Parineeti, which has taken a 20-year leap, heightening the excitement among the fans. Talking about joining the show, Paras explained, 'This feels like a great opportunity. It's rare to get a chance to enter a popular show that's already doing so well." The actor took this chance and is willing to give his maximum efforts to win the hearts of the audience. Talking about his role in Parineeti, Paras described Aditya as confident and stylish – someone who doesn't believe in love. He further described how Aditya is different from the other characters he usually plays. 'I've played sweet and romantic characters, but Aditya has a more serious side," Paras stated while explaining that the role is extremely special to him as it has helped him grow as an actor. First Published:


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Laughter Chefs 2: Nia Sharma refuses to pair up with Aditya Roy Kapoor for a cooking challenge; says, 'He's handsome but usska kya main achaar dalu'
Cooking-based comedy show Laughter Chefs 2 has been winning hearts ever since the very start. The upcoming episode is set to welcome Metro In Dino cast Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapoor, and others. A new promo of the show has come out and it unveils a lot of fun, drama, and excitement that the episode is going to have. What caught many eyeballs was how Bharti mentioned that Aditya will be pairing up with Nia for the cooking challenge. Nia reacted to the situation and mentioned that she doesn't want to pair up with him as he doesn't know how to cook. She further mentioned how she thinks he's very good-looking. However, she wants to win a star, for which she wants to be paired with someone who knows how to cook. Bharti Singh says, 'Aditya will be performing with Nia and Sudesh ji.' Reacting to this, Nia says, 'No yaar, I mean I know he's handsome but usska kya main achaar dalu, I want to win a star and for that I need someone who knows how to cook.' Hearing this, everyone starts laughing. Fans on social media made it to the comment section and reacted to it. A user wrote, 'Hahah Nia is hilarious but who doesn't want to perform with Aditya Roy Kapoor. She should have gone ahead with it.' Another user was like, 'She's so so so funny. My most favourite. Because of her I watch the show.' One more user was like, 'What do I say? She's funny but Aditya guest hai, ussko kyu aise bol rahi hai.' The show is set to welcome Isha Malviya, Shraddha Arya, and others as well in the upcoming episode. Laughter Chefs 2 is inching closer to the grand finale and fans are excited for it.


Hans India
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Aditya Roy Kapur to make singing debut; promises solo music release soon
Bollywood actor Aditya Roy Kapur, widely known for his acting and musical inclinations, is finally ready to take his passion for music to the next level. In a recent interview, the actor revealed that he is currently working in a music studio and plans to release his own songs soon. Aditya shared, 'Honestly, I'm now actually finally doing something about it. I'm in the studio currently, working on some music, which I'll be putting out. I know I've been saying this for a long time now, but it's actually happening—so I'll be releasing something soon.' Aditya also confirmed that he has lent his voice for the first time in a film, singing in his upcoming movie 'Metro…In Dino', directed by Anurag Basu. 'That's going to be a first. I sang for it, and both Pritam sir and Anurag sir felt it sounded good,' he said. 'Metro…In Dino' explores modern relationships, love, heartbreak, and emotional complexity. A spiritual successor to Basu's 2007 film Life in a... Metro, the new film boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Sara Ali Khan, Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, and Neena Gupta. Presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series, and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Anurag Basu, and Taani Basu, the film features music by Pritam and is slated for a July 4 theatrical release. With his debut as a playback singer and a promise of an independent music drop, fans of Aditya Roy Kapur have much to look forward to—both on-screen and on playlists.


Hindustan Times
15 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Mohali: Club co-owner shoots guest at Bestech Mall
In a shocking incident, the co-owner of a club at Bestech Mall, Sector 66, Mohali, shot a guest following a scuffle during the wee hours of Thursday. The incident took place at The Skull Club where a party was going on. The victim, identified as Siddharth Dellu, 21, of Rajasthan's Ganganagar, suffered a bullet wound in his abdomen. He was rushed to Sri Guru Harkrishan Sahib Hospital in Sohana, where he is currently under treatment. As per information, the victim had come to Chandigarh with his friends for shopping. After scanning other outlets in the mall, the group decided to visit the club where one of their acquaintances reportedly worked. A little after they entered the club, the co-owner, identified as Aditya, chided them for being too loud. Akashdeep, 20, one of the members of the group and the complainant in the case, said that a heated argument ensued but the both sides dispersed soon. Around 2.10 am, a minor shoulder bump on the dance floor led to another argument. Following this, the club's co-owner and his associates took Akashdeep and his friends outside and started attacking them. Amid the chaos, Aditya allegedly opened fire, leaving Siddharth with a bullet injury below his left kidney. Mohali police have registered an FIR under Sections 109 (attempt to murder), 351(3) (criminal intimidation), 126(2) (wrongful restraint), 190 (unlawful assembly) and 191 (rioting) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Sections 25 and 27 of the Arms Act against one person by name and six other unidentified persons at the Phase 11 police station. Two of the accused, including main accused Aditya, have been arrested. Deputy superintendent of police (DSP, City-2) Harsimran Singh Bal said, 'Mohali Police stands firm in its commitment to public safety. No one, regardless of influence or position, will be spared if found guilty.' Senior superintendent of police Harmandeep Hans said, 'We have already enforced strict timing regulations for clubs in the city. We have been repeatedly advising owners to approach the police if their guests, especially those from outside the city, cause trouble. What is shocking here is that the club owner himself was carrying a firearm and chose to use it.'