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Veteran actress Shabana Azmi accuses an alcohol delivery platform for cheating her

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi accuses an alcohol delivery platform for cheating her

On Thursday, veteran actress Shabana Azmi accused an alcohol delivery platform of allegedly cheating her. She posted about it on Twitter.

The actress tweeted,  “BEWARE  I have been cheated by them. #Living Liquidz I paid upfront and when the ordered item didnt turn up they stopped picking up my calls! I paid Account no.919171984427 IFSC- PYTM0123456 Name living liquidz Paytm payment bank.”


Replying to the actress, many Twitter users revealed that they were also scammed like her. Check out their tweets here…

Azmi has not mentioned the amount of the transaction and it is not yet known whether she has filed a complaint about it. Well, earlier, many Bollywood celebrities including Akshaye Khanna, Nargis Fakhri, and Karan Singh Grover have fallen prey to online scams.

Talking about Azmi’s films, the actress will be seen in movies like Sheer Qorma and What's Love Got to Do With It?. The former, which also stars Swara Bhasker and Divya Dutta, is currently doing the rounds of film festivals. The trailer of Sheer Qorma was released last year and it has received a good response.

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Jin’s birthday gesture focuses on youth welfare

BTS member Jin marks his birthday with a charitable contribution, donating £51,500 to the Busan Namgwang Social Welfare Society ahead of 4 December. The organisation, which has worked in child welfare for eight decades, confirms the donation and outlines how it will support vulnerable young people in the region.

Funds directed towards children and young adults

According to the society, the money is allocated to child and youth welfare schemes, including scholarships for underprivileged children and support for adolescents preparing for adulthood. Part of the donation backs a “Self-Reliant Youth Support Programme” for young people leaving childcare institutions, helping them transition to independent living with educational and practical support.

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