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India Today
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Ram Kapoor reacts to rumoured rift with Ekta Kapoor: She can say what she wants
Actor Ram Kapoor has finally responded to the buzz around his rumoured fallout with producer Ekta Kapoor. The speculation began after Ram's earlier comments about the intimate scenes in 'Bade Achhe Lagte Hain' seemingly didn't sit well with Ekta, who reacted strongly on social a recent interview with NDTV, Ram chose not to escalate the issue, instead expressing gratitude towards the producer. 'She can say whatever she wants to, but I will not say a word. Because at the end of the day, she gave me what no one gave me. She believed in me when nobody else did. And for that, I will always be grateful. She has the right to say whatever she wants to about me till the end of my career,' Ram the playful jab made by his wife Gautami Kapoor, seen as a response to Ekta's comment on his weight loss, Ram said, 'My wife knows where I stand. It was all in good cannot forget what someone has done for you.' The controversy initially sparked when Ram hinted that Ekta faced challenges following the airing of 'Bade Achhe Lagte Hain's romantic scenes. Ekta then posted a fiery message online - 'Unprofessional actors giving interviews about my shows should shut up. False information and skewed stories can only last till I talk. But there is dignity in silence.' She followed it up with a video making a tongue-in-cheek comment about body image, saying, 'Hum bade hi acche lagte gain (We really do look good).'Meanwhile, Ram Kapoor is gearing up for his next project, 'Mistry', a detective series set to premiere on JioHotstar on June 27. Directed by Rishab Seth and produced by Banijay Asia with Universal International Studios, the show also stars Mona Singh as ACP Sehmat Siddiqui, alongside Shikha Talsania and Kshitish Date. 'Mistry' is the Indian adaptation of the award-winning American series 'Monk'.Must Watch


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Actor Ram Kapoor wasn't the first Indian. Which cricketer beat him to the Rs 5 crore Lamborghini Urus?
Ram Kapoor has recently drawn significant public interest—not only due to his reappearance on screen but also because of his latest addition to his luxury car collection : a Lamborghini Urus SE . Several media outlets had earlier speculated that the popular actor was the first Indian to own this high-performance SUV. However, Kapoor has now addressed those claims and provided a more accurate version of events. While promoting his upcoming digital series Mistry, Kapoor spoke exclusively to NDTV , sharing his perspective on the excitement around his new vehicle. During the interaction, he clarified that he was not the first Indian to purchase the Lamborghini Urus SE. In fact, according to him, nearly four or five others had already bought the same model before him. However, what sets his car apart is its unique shade—making him possibly the first Indian to own the vehicle in that particular colour variant. Adding further context to the discussion, Kapoor mentioned that cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar also owns the same SUV model. This effectively quashes the notion that Kapoor was the original Indian buyer of the car. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mini House for 60 sqm for Seniors with Toilet and Bath (Click Here) Pre Fabricated Homes | Search Ads Search Now Undo For those unfamiliar with the model, the Lamborghini Urus SE is a luxury plug-in hybrid SUV that officially debuted in the Indian market in April 2024. With a starting price tag of approximately ₹5.21 crore, it caters to an elite clientele. Kapoor's acquisition of this automobile added to his already impressive fleet, which includes names like the Ferrari Portofino M, Porsche 911 Turbo S, Range Rover Autobiography, and the Mercedes-AMG G 63. When the photos of his new Lamborghini surfaced online, they quickly went viral, especially since his wife, Gautami Kapoor, appeared alongside him during the delivery of the vehicle. On the professional front, Kapoor is preparing for his return to acting with the web series Mistry, which is set to premiere on JioHotstar starting June 27, 2025. The series also stars Mona Singh, who joins him in a story filled with suspense, drama, and crime. In Mistry, Kapoor takes on the role of a private investigator entangled in a complicated web of deception, danger, and secrets. As his character delves deeper into a mysterious case, startling revelations begin to surface, driving the narrative forward with twists and surprises. Mona Singh plays a law enforcement officer whose journey intersects with Kapoor's, creating a dynamic and layered storyline. With a lavish new car and a compelling role on screen, Ram Kapoor continues to remain a figure of fascination for fans and media alike.


The Star
12 hours ago
- Business
- The Star
India's TCS says none of its systems were compromised in M&S hack
FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a logo of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) before a press conference announcing the company's quarterly results in Mumbai, India, January 11, 2024. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo BENGALURU (Reuters) -Tata Consultancy Services said none of its "systems or users were compromised" as part of the cyberattack that led to the theft of customer data at retailer Marks and Spencer, its client of more than a decade. "As no TCS systems or users were compromised, none of our other customers are impacted" independent director Keki Mistry told its annual shareholder meeting. "The purview of the investigation (of customer) does not include TCS," Mistry added. This is the first time India's No 1 IT services company has publicly commented on the cyber hack. M&S did not immediately respond to a request for comment. TCS is one of the technology services providers for the British retailer. In early 2023, TCS reportedly won a $1 billion contract for modernising M&S' legacy technology with respect to its supply chain and omni-channel sales while increasing its online sales. The "highly sophisticated and targeted" cyberattack which M&S disclosed in April will cost about 300 million pounds ($403 million) in lost operating profit, and disruption to online services is likely until July. Last month, Financial Times reported that TCS is internally investigating whether it was the gateway for a cyberattack. Mistry presided as the chairman at the company's annual shareholder meeting as Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran skipped it due to "exigencies". The chairman's absence comes as the Group's airline Air India plane with 242 people on board crashed after take-off in Ahmedabad last week, killing all passengers except one. (Reporting by Sai Ishwarbharath B and Haripriya Suresh, Editing by Louise Heavens)


Indian Express
12 hours ago
- Business
- Indian Express
India's TCS says none of its systems were compromised in M&S hack
Tata Consultancy Services said none of its 'systems or users were compromised' as part of the cyberattack that led to the theft of customer data at retailer Marks and Spencer, its client of more than a decade. 'As no TCS systems or users were compromised, none of our other customers are impacted' independent director Keki Mistry told its annual shareholder meeting. 'The purview of the investigation (of customer) does not include TCS,' Mistry added. This is the first time India's No 1 IT services company has publicly commented on the cyber hack. M&S did not immediately respond to a request for comment. TCS is one of the technology services providers for the British retailer. In early 2023, TCS reportedly won a $1 billion contract for modernising M&S' legacy technology with respect to its supply chain and omni-channel sales while increasing its online sales. The 'highly sophisticated and targeted' cyberattack which M&S disclosed in April will cost about 300 million pounds ($403 million) in lost operating profit, and disruption to online services is likely until July. Last month, Financial Times reported that TCS is internally investigating whether it was the gateway for a cyberattack. Mistry presided as the chairman at the company's annual shareholder meeting as Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran skipped it due to 'exigencies'. The chairman's absence comes as the Group's airline Air India plane with 242 people on board crashed after take-off in Ahmedabad last week, killing all passengers except one.


Hindustan Times
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Ram Kapoor addresses rumoured fallout with Ekta Kapoor: 'She can say whatever she wants to'
Actor Ram Kapoor and producer Ekta Kapoor have been making headlines lately due to their rumoured falling out, sparked by Ram's comments about the intimate scenes in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain. Now, Ram has finally addressed the buzz around the tension. Also read: 'Hum bade hi achche lagte hain': Did Ekta Kapoor take indirect dig at Ram Kapoor's Ozempic weight loss rumours? Ram opened up about the much-discussed fallout with producer Ekta Kapoor during an interview with NDTV. Ram chose not to fuel the fire, opting for silence instead of publicly discussing the rift with Ekta, and refrained from making any negative comments about her. Ram has worked with Ekta on shows such as Bade Achhe Lagte Hain and Kasamh Se. He said, 'She can say whatever she wants to, but I will not say a word. Because at the end of the day, she gave me what no one gave me. She believed in me when nobody else did. And for that, I will always be grateful. She has the right to say whatever she wants to about me till the end of my career.' The actor also addressed his wife Gautami's cryptic post, calling it a playful banter. Gautami had seemingly responded by taking a dig at Ekta's comments about Ram's weight loss. In the interview, Ram said, 'My wife knows where I stand. It was all in good cannot forget what someone has done for you.' The rift started when Ram suggested in an interview that Ekta had to deal with the aftermath of Bade Achhe Lagte Hain's romantic scenes. Ekta fired back on social media, saying, 'Unprofessional actors giving interviews about my shows should shut up. False information and skewed stories can only last till I talk. But there is dignity in silence'. In another apparent jibe at Ram's physical transformation, Ekta posted a video joking about weight loss and body image, referencing the show title: 'Hum bade hi acche lagte hain'. Ram, who has been in the news for his drastic weight loss, will next be seen in a detective show, Mistry. It will be out on JioHotstar on June 27. Produced by Banijay Asia in association with Universal International Studios and directed by Rishab Seth, Mistry is the Indian adaptation of the multi-award-winning US series Monk. The star cast includes Mona Singh as the fearless ACP Sehmat Siddiqui. Shikha Talsania, and Kshitish Date.