Ranveer Singh, Shilpa Shetty and other B-Town celebs remember Shane Warne; Shahrukh and Rajkumar Rao Lod Love Hostel

Australian cricketer Shane Warne passed away in Thailand on the evening of 4 March. Soon after the news of his demise, several Bollywood celebrities took to social media and paid tributes to the legendary cricketer. While Ranveer Singh dropped a picture of the late cricketer and dropped a broken heart emoji, Diana Penty called it a sad day for cricket. Other celebrities who paid tribute to Warne include Boman Irani, Arjun Rampal, Pulkit Samrat, Randeep Hooda, Arjun Kapoor, Geeta Basra and Shilpa Shetty.

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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan took to Twitter to give a shout out to the cast and makers of Love Hostel. “So happy to see #LoveHostel receiving so much love. Well done @iamshankerraman @thedeol @VikrantMassey & @sanyamalhotra07. You all deserve congratulations,” he wrote. Rajkummar Rao, on the other hand, also posted a story on Instagram praising the actors’ performance in the film. Love Hostel starring Bobby Deol, Vikrant Massey and Sanya Malhotra released Gone. On February 25.

Read also: Bobby Deol and Team Love Hostel get a shout out from Shah Rukh Khan, Rajkummar Rao

Tickets for BTS’s upcoming Permission to Dance on Stage in Las Vegas sold out within hours. However, fans who could not put the money saved for the concert decided to use it for a noble cause. Several BTS fans shared on Twitter how they would donate the money they had saved, to a number of charitable organizations and in particular to help those affected by the Russo-Ukraine War.

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Randeep Hooda was discharged from the hospital on Friday afternoon after successful knee surgery. The actor was seen walking out of the hospital as he was accompanied by a walker. For the uninformed, Randeep Hooda was admitted to Mumbai’s Kokilaben Hospital on March 1. Subsequently, the actor injured himself on the sets of Inspector Avinash, when he was shooting for an action sequence with his co-star Amit Sial.

Read also: Randeep Hooda undergoes successful knee surgery, paparazzi stunned after being discharged from hospital

In a recent interview, Ronit Roy talked about his early career days and revealed how there was a time when he used to get less salary than junior artistes. Ronit Roy recalled being called to Mumbai for a show called Kamal on Zee TV. However, when he reached the city, his driver told him that the producers were paying him less than a junior artist.

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