Thank God! Jennifer Lopez once again engaged with former baseball star. This is Lopez’s fifth engagement. Earlier, she married with actor, Ojani Noa, dancer Cris Judd, singer Marc Anthony ( with whom she has twins), and Ben Affleck in the early 2000s.
However, Rodriguez is a married man. He is married to Cynthia Scurtis, with whom he has two daughters.
The former New York Yankee player posted on Instagram on Saturday (Mar 9) a photo of J Lo’s hand with a huge ring on her finger. “She said yes ♥️,” he wrote. Lopez also posted the same photo.
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That new new just dropped from my @NiyamaSol collection. ? Shop my full #JLoxNiyamaSol collection. https://t.co/8lToN8wPiU pic.twitter.com/e5VA2nUJmg
— Jennifer Lopez (@JLo) March 6, 2019
A little outfit change never hurt nobody ?? #oscars2019 pic.twitter.com/O330ivUTuV
— Jennifer Lopez (@JLo) February 25, 2019
(Agencies)
KATHMANDU: Kriti Sanon (born 27 July 1990) is an Indian actress who appears in Sabbir Khan’s action movie, Heropanti (2014), for which she won the Filmfare Award for the Best Female Debut in Hindi films. Born and raised in New Delhi, she pursued an engineering degree from the Jaypee Institute of Information Technology. She made her acting debut with the Telugu psychological thriller Nenokkadine (2014).
And we always make time for a #PostPackUpShot by the amazinggg @avigowariker !! Thank u for always making shoots so much fun!! ?❤️ pic.twitter.com/4xq7eIQ3fw
— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) June 13, 2018
Sanon went on to play the lead female role in three commercially successful films, the action-comedy, Dilwale (2015), which ranks among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time; and the romantic comedies: Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017) and Luka Chuppi (2019).
Bulaave tujhe yaar aaj meri galiyaan
Basaun tere sang main alag duniya
Na aayein kabhi dono mein zara bhi faasle,
Bas ek tu ho ek main hoon, aur koi na! ?? #LukaChuppi #Rashmi pic.twitter.com/bSWVTKFxr4— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) February 24, 2019
Let the child within you always be alive!! No matter how you are dressed ??
Every memory has its own soundtrack.. this one’s from Laung Elaachi ❤️❤️ #Rashmi #LukaChuppi
Clicked by @harjeetsphotography pic.twitter.com/Zxd9rRoNNb— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) February 20, 2019
‘Do you think the universe fights for two souls to be together?’ •
-Only when they’re already fighting hard enough to make the stars align for them!! ♥️
P.S. Caption stolen from the awesome @NupurSanon ??♥️ pic.twitter.com/mKjxNjZmA0— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) February 15, 2019
Life is all about knowing when to hold on and when to let go.
Hold on tight to make sure you have no regrets.
And after a point,
Just LET GO.
To see whether it was actually worth holding on to in the first place!#RandomThoughts ?@GraziaIndia Feb issue!??Shot by @RohanShrestha pic.twitter.com/GrPrsUgyAo— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) February 5, 2019
Here’s my shot for Dabboo Ratnani’s 2019 Calendar!!?? Well there are some mornings i wake up at 5am looking like that?? @DabbooRatnani @ManishaDRatnani #DabbooRatnaniCalendar
Makeup by @jacobsadrian
Hair by @aasifahmed
Styled by Sukriti pic.twitter.com/H6BmRpmAYD— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) January 29, 2019
Welcoming the first morning of this new year in my favorite corner of my house with a big warm smile..! ☺️☺️ Have a meaningful new year full of happiness, love and memorable moments with people who matter!! ♥️♥️?? pic.twitter.com/KFiwJzcQls
— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) January 1, 2019
Maldives you were amazinggg..! Until next time.. ?????
Clicked by @NupurSanon ?? pic.twitter.com/H0rQc3FmUt— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) December 21, 2018
I love the sound of the wind
as it whispers sweet nothings in my ears
The warmth of the sun
Tht heals my soul & melts my fears
The rhythm of soft breeze
Tht makes my hair dance on its favorite track
& Oh,I love the touch of the waves
Tht kiss my feet with a promise to be back pic.twitter.com/285as8zLzK— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) December 20, 2018
Last night in @Monisha_Jaising , @MineraliStore , styled by Sukriti Grover, hair by @aasifahmed , makeup by @jacobsadrian , shot by Ranveer Dua pic.twitter.com/3xWeiv4Geq
— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) December 2, 2018
CALIFORNIA: US actor Luke Perry died at the age of 52 in California after suffering from a massive stroke. Perry shot to fame through Beverly Hills, 90210 and had been starring as Fred Andrews on the CW show Riverdale. He was taken to hospital on Wednesday in Los Angeles, where he had been shooting scenes for Riverdale at the Warner Bros film lot.
Perry’s children, Jack and Sophie, fiancée Wendy Madison Bauer, ex-wife Minnie Sharp, mother Ann Bennett, step-father Steve Bennett, and his siblings, Tom Perry and Amy Coder, were with him when he passed, publicist Arnold Robinson said in a statement.
“The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the globe, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning,” Mr Robinson said. Luke Perry fans remember him as a ‘nicest guy’. The family has not provided additional details at this time.
(Agencies)
KATHMANDU: Prominent actor of Nepali film industry, Rajesh Hamal paid final tributes to Nepal Communist Party (NCP) senior leader and former Finance Minister, Bharat Mohan Adhikari today at NCP headquarters, Dhumbarahi. Adhikari passed away on Saturday night.
Adhikari was admitted to Mediciti Hospital around two months back for treatment of pneumonia and other respiratory problems. He was then shifted to HAMS around a month later after his condition did not improve. Adhikari breathed his last at 9:35 Saturday night, according to HAMS Hospital where the ailing leader was undergoing treatment for the past three weeks. He was 82.
KATHMANDU: Popular Bollywood Singer Sonu Nigam has been admitted to the Norvic Hospital in Kathmandu after having a problem with back pain.
“He is in normal condition”, Dr Prabin Nepal said, who is involved in Nigam’s treatment. Nigam was admitted in hospital at 2 pm today. He came Nepal for a music video shoot in Pokhara with his wife and son.
Navjot Singh Sindhu comments on Pulwama attack becomes the big load for him. He is compelled to quit the Kapail Sharma Show, the famous show in Indian Television. Now, Archana Puran Singh has replaced him and took his post.
KATHMANDU: Singer Pashupati Sharma surprised the Nepali populace with the drop of his new song ‘Lutna sakay lut’ loaded with sardonic lyrics.
From a popular singer, Sharma became an overnight controversial star after his newly-released song went viral on the Internet.
Amid speculations that the government removed the song from YouTube, singer Sharma wrote on his Facebook clarifying that he removed the song himself after his friends, fans and well-wishers “suggested” him to do so.
Nepal’s social media was flooded with comments — positive and negative, and a few quips from his haters – for the new track that he released on Thursday.
Facebook posts show that many people have been mesmerized by the song and the lyrics, though the video looks not very exciting. Social media are still flooded with interesting arguments, debates, and disputes between the supporters and opponents of the song.
Amid speculations that the government removed the song from YouTube, singer Sharma wrote on his Facebook clarifying that he removed the song himself after his friends, fans and well-wishers “suggested” him to do so.
However, it has been reported that the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) expressed serious objection on the lyrics of the song that ridiculed President Bidya Devi Bhandari for her interest to ride on an expensive and sophisticated helicopter.
Singer Sharma sarcastically mentions that Nepal, despite being heaven, has been ruled by devils while making a mockery of the failure to develop the country’s infrastructure.
Now that, judicious he seemed to be, he has vowed to re-release the song and upload it on YouTube after revising the ‘controversial’ words. “I will come up with the song at the earliest with some amendments,” he wrote on his Facebook wall.
Singer Sharma has also denied having chosen the lyrics on the basis of political bias or prejudice. “I do not have any political inclination,” he says.
The song, according to observers, has been a satire that ridicules the country’s current political and bureaucratic system. “This shows dissatisfaction towards the government and the political parties,” comments Rama Acharya, a businesswoman.
Sharma has tried to envisage the government’s failure in delivery as promised to the people. “The government and the parties made tall promises, which they failed to deliver,” the lyrics of the song says.
Interestingly, the song expresses how a government clerk erected a posh house in the capital city worth over 15 million within a few years of joining the service. The song has given the messages that everyone can ‘loot’ this country and that no one gets punished for any acts of corruption. The song gives the impression that Nepal is the only country where one indulges in amassing wealth through corruption. Sharma released the song coinciding with the government’s completion of one year tenure.
LONDON: British actor Albert Finney, who rose to fame on a post-war wave of gritty, working-class dramas and became an Oscar-nominated international star, has died at the age of 82. Finney died after a short illness, the BBC reported on Friday.
Born in Salford, Greater Manchester, in 1936, he began his career as a Shakespearean theater actor.
He made his name in 1960 with “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning,” one of a new generation of down-to-earth British films dubbed kitchen-sink dramas in which he played an angry young factory worker.
His fame spread further when he was cast as the lead in bawdy historical romp “Tom Jones” in 1963, which won four Oscars including Best Picture and brought Finney the first of his four nominations for Best Actor.
Finney, who twice refused official honors including a knighthood, also starred as Hercule Poirot in “Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and appeared in Erin Brockovich (2000) – for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor – and the James Bond film “Skyfall” (2012).
He also continued to grace the stage, tackling meaty Shakespearean roles including King Lear, Hamlet and Macbeth.
“His performances in plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov and other iconic playwrights throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s stand apart as some of the greatest in our 200 year history,” London’s Old Vic Theatre said on Twitter.
Finney revealed in 2011 he had been suffering from kidney cancer.
“We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Albert Finney,” the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) said on Twitter.
“…Finney will be warmly remembered for his powerful performances in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Tom Jones, Big Fish and many more.”
He was married three times, to actors Jane Wenham and Anouk Aimeé between 1957-61 and 1970-78 respectively, and travel agent Pene Delmage in 2006. He is survived by Delmage and his son Simon, from his first marriage. (Reuters)
Thaneswar Guragai, who currently holds 19 world records in his name, has joined Khabarhub team as a Special Correspondent. A little extrovert in attitude of doing something innovative, Thaneswar contributes articles and photos on Nepal’s exotic mountains, trekking, youths, among others.

Born in eastern district of Nepal of Sankhuwasabha, Guragai came to Kathmandu in 2006 with high hopes of doing something extraordinary. Four years later in 2010, Thaneswar kept first World Record of Most Basketball Bounces in one Minute (444 times). He still aims for some other records in the near future.
After landing in Kathmandu, this enthusiastic soul spent a couple of years doing research on collecting information about different types of Guinness Book records and the record holders. For him, Ashrita Furman, who holds around 200 world records in his name, became an inspiration. He then dreamt of making world record, chases his dreams and succeeded to hold 19 world records in his name. “I continue to pursue my dreams,” says Thaneswar.
Records held by Thaneswar Guragai
1. Most basketball bounces in one minute – 444 bounces
2. Most passes through tennis racket in 1 min – 38 times
3. Longest time spinning basketball on toothbrush – 40 seconds
4. Longest time spinning basketball 3 basketball simultaneously- 12 seconds
5. Most passes through tennis racket in 3 min – 96 times
6. Longest time spinning 2 basketball on both hand and 1 on toe – 10 seconds
7. Longest time spinning Guinness book in a finger – 30 minutes
8. Longest time spinning basketball on the head – 23 seconds
9. Most circles around waist with a basketball in 30 seconds- 56 times
10. Most passes through tennis racket in 30 second – 22 times
11. Longest time spinning basketball on a toe – 20 seconds
12. Longest time spinning basketball on nose – 7 seconds
13. Longest time spinning basketball on an elbow – 6.62 second
14. Fastest time to pass through tennis racket 3 times – 4.91 seconds
15. Most (five chairs) chairs balanced on chin
16. Most passes through 8×11 inch ring in one minute (ten times)
17. Fastest passes 3 times 8×11 inch ring (21 seconds)
18. Longest time balancing chainsaw on chin (5 minutes 7 secs)
19. Longest time balancing bicycle on chin (1 minute 52 secs)
KATHMANDU: Noted artist of Nepali cinema, BS Rana, passed away this morning. He was 79.
Rana breathed his last while undergoing treatment at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital this morning, writer and artist Ghanashyam Khatiwada said.
Rana who resided in the United Kingdom for around 30 years had also made his acting performances in the dramas penned by world-renowned playwright William Shakespeare. Making debut in Nepali cinema in 2041 BS, he had performed in dozens of feature films including Dakchhina, Koseli, Chino, Dui Thopa Aanshu, Nepali Babu, Karodpati, Darpan Chhayan-2, Seto Bagh and Basanti.
A permanent resident of Budhanilakantha, Kathmandu, he has been living in Bhainsepati of Lalitpur of late.
He is survived by spouse and three daughters. His son had passed away some years ago.