This is an old blind item from late last year. We have quite a bunch of old items that we never found the time to share. Here’s the first one, from the usual source: MumbaiMirror.
The blind item is about a party that happened during the lockdown last year in Mumbai. As you have been seeing in the past few months, Bollywood celebrities have been meeting up in groups and partying even as health professionals have been advising people to avoid doing just that.
So this young actress’ birthday happened late last year and she had a mini party where she invited some people, including her so-called mentor and her alleged boyfriend. This actress had a lot to celebrate. Her last film that released in theaters catapulted her standing in the industry. Even though, it was a problematic film it was also the biggest hit of the year it released. Then last year, she had probably one of the worst films to release on OTT staring Khiladi Kumar who, everyone noticed, looked like her dad in the film!
Check out the blind time below from Mumbai Mirror.
Bollywood Blind Item
We can understand people running out of patience and getting tired of social distancing norms. But there were none at a quiet get-together hosted for an emerging actress by a newbie in the world of movies. Surprisingly, it was attended by quite a few guests, some presumably out of boredom and some out of genuineness.
No names from us, as we don’t want the troll factories to be alerted. Especially since both the mentor and the boyfriend were present. So long as everyone cheered themselves up in these grim times and ate lots of chocolate cake – the nubile young heroine’s favourite.
OSOP Guesses
Actress: Kiara Advani
BF: Sidharth Malhotra
Mentor: Karan Johar
Now with scathing blind items have died down post SSR’s death, we only have upcoming weddings, and party pieces for blind items.
abcd, so rightfully said.
Many people from Bollywood flout norms as these Bollywood people assume that they are above everything. Bollywood people are miles away from discipline and feel the constant urge to remind others about their existence. People have now come out of their illusion and don’t feel the need to see movies in theatres. These so called party pictures bring resentment for those who lost their jobs and social lives during lockdown.
Comments are closed.