25 June,2019 02:23 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Suman Rao. Pic/Instagram
Deepika Padukone has been creating a buzz not only across Bollywood but all over the world for not just being a global icon but an inspiration, for one and all. The actress is ruling as a global icon and she is capturing hearts wherever she goes.
Recently, the leading lady of Bollywood was appreciated by the 2019 Miss India winner Suman Rao. The beauty shared, "My favourite actress is Deepika Padukone. She really inspires me for the person she is and the way she carries herself I really love her personality."
Rajasthan beauty Suman Rao was crowned as Miss India 2019. The 22-year-old was crowned by her predecessor Anukreethy Vas, Miss India 2018. Suman Rao will now represent India at Miss World 2019 pageant to be held in Pattaya, Thailand on December 7, 2019. Femina Miss India 2019 is the 56th edition of Miss India beauty pageant.
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Deepika Padukone, whereas, will be next seen in Meghna Gulzar's 'Chhapaak', which is based on the life of acid attack survivor -- Laxmi Agarwal. The movie also stars Vikrant Massey in a key role. Deepika's most anticipated upcoming movie is all set to release on January 10, 2020.
Apart from that, the actress confirmed that she will be playing the role of Kapil Dev's wife, Romi Bhatia in the upcoming Ranveer Singh starrer â83. The couple will be sharing the screen for the first time since their wedding.
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Sex toys worth Rs 8 crore confiscated in two years in Mumbai
In the world's second populous nation, the obsession with sex toys shouldn't come as a surprise. What, however, does is the massive quantity of it being illegally brought into the country. The toys are regularly detained by the Customs Department. A Right To Information query filed by activist Prithviraj Maske revealed that from 2017 to January 2019, the Airport Special Courier Cell of the Mumbai Customs Department had seized sex toys worth Rs 8 crore. (Read full story)
Murder Mystery Solved: 3D face helps cops crack case
The forensic department of the KEM Hospital has helped the Navghar police crack a two-month-old murder case with the help of facial reconstruction and 3D superimposition technology, which they used to put a face on the victim's severely fractured skull. Yogesh Rane, a worker at a tea stall in Mulund had in March smashed the face of his colleague Vijay Kishor and burnt his upper body for laughing at him at the gym. He was caught after he attempted to kill another co-worker when the latter started asking him questions about Kishor's sudden disappearance. (Read full story)
Mumbai: Corporators oppose parking fines, say additionl infra required
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) decision to tackle the city's illegal parking menace has fallen flat with corporators opposing the move of charging hefty fines without providing the required infrastructure or additional parking space to citizens. Not only members of the ruling coalition, even the Opposition opposed the move at the civic body's general body meeting on Monday. (Read full story)
Mumbai's top cop pedals to 1,500 km cycling history
Indian Police Service (IPS) Krishna Prakash, special inspector general of police (IGP), administration, Maharashtra, is back home in Mumbai after creating cycling history. The tough cop has finished a stupendous fourth in the men's open category of the Race Across West (RAW) in USA. The race, which requires cycling for approximately 1,500 km across four American states, started on June 11 and ended on June 14. (Read full story)
Bandra court asks police to probe case of school that blamed child for bad touch
The Bandra Court has directed the Santacruz police to register an offence against a reputed school in Vile Parle after a petitioner parent alleged mental harassment of her child by it. Last year, the eight-year-old child was reprimanded for inappropriately touching his classmates, by the school. The parents later complained that the way the school treated the child thereon, was harassment. (Read full story)
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