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Rishi Kapoor does virtual yoga at home, Alia Bhatt calls it superb

Currently, everyone is quarantined and staying at home, taking care of their health. Well, gyms are shut but our Bollywood celebs are trying different ways to be healthy.

A few days ago, Katrina Kaif had posted a video of working out on the terrace of her residence. And now, Rishi Kapoor is doing virtual yoga at his home. Neetu Kapoor took to Instagram to share a video of the same. She captioned the video as, “Doing virtual yoga .. stay home stay healthy !!! @brat.man we accept the challenge @riddhimakapoorsahniofficial @nandanitasha @nikhil_nanda @rimosky @shwetabachchan ??#hardquarfitnesscorona.”


Well, a lot of Bollywood celebs have commented on the post including Alia Bhatt. The actress commented, “Superb.”

There have been reports that all is not well between Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor. However, Alia’s comment on Neetu Kapoor’s post clears that everything is fine.

Talking about Rishi Kapoor, after being treated for cancer in the US for around a year, the actor came back to Mumbai last year in September. He has two films in his kitty right now, an untitled film with Juhi Chawla and the remake of The Intern with Deepika Padukone. While the remake of the Hollywood film has been announced, the director is yet to be finalized. It is said that Gauri Shinde or Amit Sharma might helm the movie.

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VETERAN actress and former Miss India, Swaroop Sampat-Rawal (pictured above), has been award­ed a fellowship by the University of Worcester.

Sampat-Rawal, who was crowned Miss India in 1979, rose to fame with her role in the Indian sitcom Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi. She later pursued a PhD in education at the University of Worcester, graduating in 2006. Her research focused on using drama to en­hance life skills in children with learning disabilities.

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