Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Family of four tragically plunges to their deaths off a cliff near a popular Russian waterfall in foggy weather

Family of four tragically plunges

This horrifying scene occurred as a family of four was driving close to a popular Russian waterfall when they lost control and plunged 230 feet to their deaths. Video captures the Nissan Almera moving ahead toward the cliff’s edge before tipping over and plunging into the river below. A different video reveals the automobile at … Read more

Volkswagen CEO Diess to step down in September

Volkswagen CEO
  • Herbert Diess to step down from the board of the German auto giant.
  • He will be replaced by the boss of sports car brand Porsche, Oliver Blume.
  • Volkswagen is in the middle of overhauling its business to focus on electric vehicles.

Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess will step down from the board of the German auto giant to be replaced by the boss of sports car brand Porsche, the group said Friday.

Diess’s departure from the top of the world’s second-largest automaker was agreed “by mutual consent” and would take effect on September 1, Volkswagen said in a statement.

After four years as CEO, Diess will be replaced by Oliver Blume, the current boss of the Porsche sports cars, part of the Volkswagen family of 12 brands that also includes Skoda and Audi.

The group, which is in the middle of overhauling its business to focus on electric vehicles, decided the move at a meeting of the supervisory board on Friday.

Diess had “played a key role” in the transformation of the group, steered the company through “extremely turbulent waters” and “implemented a fundamentally new strategy”, said supervisory board chairman, Hans Dieter Poetsch.

The outgoing CEO often ruffled feathers with his abrasive style and controversial statements.

In 2019, he was made to apologise for making a play on words with a Nazi slogan at a company meeting.

Diess came under pressure internally after he suggested last October that up to 30,000 jobs could be at risk at Volkswagen in Germany if it could not cut costs in its transition to battery-powered models.

An open admirer of Elon Musk, the CEO of American electric vehicles pioneer Tesla, Diess said last year the storied German carmaker would need a “revolution” to take on its US rival.

“Team spirit, fairness and passion are decisive for success,” the incoming CEO Oliver Blume said in a statement on Friday.

 

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WHO declares monkeypox a global emergency

monkeypox global emergency

The World Health Organization has designated the monkeypox outbreak a worldwide health emergency. The categorization, which comes after a global spike in infections, is the highest alert the WHO can issue. It was announced at the conclusion of the WHO’s emergency committee on the virus’ second meeting. According to WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom … Read more

Vince McMahon: WWE chief to retire amid test into misconduct claims

Vince McMahon,

 World Wrestling Entertainment Inc’s (WWE.N) Vince McMahon. Would retire as the organization’s CEO and director, about a month. From those jobs because of an examination concerning his supposed wrongdoing. Vince McMahon, 76, was being researched by the board for arrangements to pay $12 million throughout the course of recent years. Smother claims of sensual unfortunate … Read more

India’s Reliance reports highest-ever refining revenues

Reliance reports highest-ever revenues
  • Reliance Industries reported a net profit of 179.55 billion rupees ($2.25 billion) between April and June.
  • It turned out to be 46.3 percent higher than the same period last year.
  • Revenues from operations increased 54.54 percent year-on-year to 2.23 trillion rupees.

Indian oil-to-telecoms giant Reliance Industries reported earnings that missed analyst estimates Friday, despite a strong performance by its core oil-refining business.

The conglomerate, which is owned by Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani, reported a net profit of 179.55 billion rupees ($2.25 billion) between April and June, 46.3 percent higher than the same period last year.

Revenues from operations increased 54.54 percent year-on-year to 2.23 trillion rupees, aided by both its legacy energy business and newer ventures like telecoms.

Revenues from Reliance’s oil to chemicals (O2C) business — which accounts for 60 percent of total income — jumped 56.68 percent year-on-year to 1.62 trillion rupees, its highest ever.

A 65 percent year-on-year increase in brent crude oil prices in the quarter primarily contributed to the strong performance, the company said.

Imports of Russian crude at discounted rates have likely helped Reliance’s refining margins as energy demand surged.

Revenues from the energy giant’s smaller oil and gas exploration and production business jumped 183 percent year-on-year to 36.25 billion rupees, helped by higher gas prices.

“Geopolitical conflict has caused significant dislocation in energy markets and disrupted traditional trade flows,” chairman and managing director Ambani said in a statement

“Despite significant challenges posed by the tight crude markets and higher energy and freight costs, O2C business has delivered its best performance ever,” the billionaire added.

Strong supply chain infrastructure helped insulate customers on Reliance’s retail, grocery and digital platforms from inflation in the quarter, Ambani said.

Telecoms arm Reliance Jio saw revenues rise 23.6 percent to 275.27 billion rupees and added 9.7 million subscribers, reversing three consecutive quarters of its subscriber base shrinking.

Revenues from Reliance’s retail business hit a fresh all-time high of 585.54 billion rupees, helped by the opening of 792 new stores in the quarter.

Reliance’s multi-billion-dollar fortune has been powered by oil and petrochemicals businesses, but the company has diversified into new areas including telecoms and retail in recent years.

The company’s shares closed 0.62 percent higher in Mumbai ahead of the earnings announcement on Friday.

 

 

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Kaira backs Mazari’s decision in CM Punjab election

Kaira backs Mazari's decision
  • Qamar Zaman Kaira, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Kashmir Affairs, backed the ruling of deputy speaker Punjab assembly Dost Mohammad Mazari in the election of Punjab chief minister on Saturday
  • When asked about PTI president Imran Khan’s protest call, he claimed Imran Khan was attempting to influence the courts by agitating its supporters to win verdicts in his favor since he only accepted decisions of his choosing
  • He denied allegations of horse-trading during the run-off election for the Chief Minister of Punjab, claiming that all articles written and shown on television were fake

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ISLAMABAD: Qamar Zaman Kaira, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Kashmir Affairs, backed the ruling of deputy speaker Punjab assembly Dost Mohammad Mazari in the election of Punjab chief minister on Saturday.

“What Mazari did was by the law and the constitution,” he stated during a press conference. Given the Supreme Court orders, Kaira stated that the Punjab Assembly deputy speaker had rejected the vote of Pakistan Muslim League Q party members.

“Members of political parties were obligated to obey the party leadership’s decision, and it was the party leader’s prerogative to make choices on behalf of its followers,” he emphasized. When asked about PTI president Imran Khan’s protest call, he claimed Imran Khan was attempting to influence the courts by agitating its supporters to win verdicts in his favor since he only accepted decisions of his choosing.

Given the current political situation, Kaira believes the Supreme Court should convene a full bench and provide a thorough judgment to avoid further political problems. He stated that legislative issues should have settled in parliament rather than in the courts, but sadly, it had become a habit to dispute the parliament’s verdict in the courts.

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Watch: Man took his wife’s meme-face pillow on vacation

meme-face pillow

Raymond Tan Fortunado took his wife Joanna’s meme-face pillow on vacation. He used it while kayaking, diving, shopping, and eating hotel breakfast. You made me cry there. My sadness is gone. I love you mamu, he said. In today’s weird news, a man is called goals by some and amusing by others. He took a … Read more

Two Americans die in Ukraine’s Donbas war zone

Americans

The US State Department confirms the deaths of two Americans in Ukraine’s Donbas region. Fighting has erupted in the region since Russia invaded the country in February. Ukraine has established an international legion for volunteers with varying degrees of previous military training. The US State Department said Saturday that two Americans were killed in Ukraine’s … Read more

Twitter says Musk ‘uncertainty’ hurting revenue

Twitter Elon Musk
  • Twitter missed expectations with revenue of $1.18 billion.
  • The firm is locked in a legal battle with the mercurial Tesla boss.
  • The fight is over his effort to walk away from a $44 billion deal.

Twitter blamed disappointing results Friday on “headwinds,” including the uncertainty imposed on the company by Elon Musk’s chaotic buyout bid.

The firm is locked in a legal battle with the mercurial Tesla boss over his effort to walk away from a $44 billion deal to purchase the platform, leaving the company in limbo.

Twitter missed expectations with revenue of $1.18 billion, due to “advertising industry headwinds… as well as uncertainty related to the pending acquisition of Twitter by an affiliate of Elon Musk,” the company reported.

Also, in the current context of tightening credit conditions and economic turbulence, many companies like Twitter that rely heavily on ads are suffering from a decrease in advertisers’ budgets.

“Twitter is on a rowboat in the middle of a storm,” said analyst Jasmine Enberg. “The Musk saga rocked the boat even harder.”

“Twitter is now in the unenviable position of convincing advertisers that its ad business is solid,” she added.

Twitter also reported that the number of “monetizable” daily active users — those who can be shown advertising — increased by 8.8 million, less than expected by analysts, to 237.8 million.

“Overall we would characterize the daily active user metrics as better than feared and holding up relatively firm in this environment,” said analyst Dan Ives.

Despite the less than stellar results, Twitter’s stock closed up nearly one percent at $39.84, as investors seemed relieved the news wasn’t worse.

By comparison, Snap’s stock finised down 39 percent a day after the parent company of messaging app Snapchat reported disappointing earnings.

Twitter’s results cover the period ending in June so don’t include Musk’s move in July to try to “terminate” the deal on the argument that the platform was not forthcoming about its tally of fake accounts.

The social media network, which is a key exchange of ideas, news and entertainment, has countered by saying the Tesla chief already agreed to the deal and can’t back out now.

“Twitter believes that Mr. Musk’s purported termination is invalid and wrongful, and the merger agreement remains in effect,” it said in the earnings report.

Twitter left in limbo

Twitter notched a victory earlier this week in its fight with Musk, when a judge agreed to a fast-track trial on whether to force the billionaire to complete the buyout.

Musk’s lawyers had pushed for a February 2023 date, but the court in the eastern US state of Delaware hewed closely to the uncertainty-wracked platform’s desire for speed and set an October start.

Billions of dollars are at stake, but so is the future of Twitter, which Musk has said should allow any legal speech — an absolutist position that has sparked fears the network could be used to incite violence.

While the deal remains in limbo, Twitter is left with anxious employees, wary advertisers and hamstrung management.

In early May, at an annual marketing event where companies negotiate large advertising deals, Twitter was “not able to give advertisers any clarity or confidence” that it would continue to be safe showcase for them, Angelo Carusone, president of watchdog group Media Matters, told AFP previously.

“They didn’t go anywhere close to what they normally sell at that event. And it’s obviously been sluggish since then,” he said.

The San Francisco-based social network cannot afford to lose customers.

Unlike big fish such as Google and Facebook parent Meta, which dominate online advertising and make billions in profits, Twitter lost hundreds of millions of dollars in 2020 and 2021.

The group will capture less than one percent of global ad revenue in 2022, according to eMarketer, compared to 12.5 percent for Facebook, nine percent for Instagram and nearly two percent for booming upstart TikTok.

 

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FBR updates Alternate Dispute Resolution Process

FBR
  • FBR has restricted taxpayers’ capacity to use the Alternative Dispute Resolution Process.
  • Disputes involving tax liabilities of $100,000,000 or more can now only be filed for resolution.
  • Taxpayers now have more options when choosing who to nominate as a member of the dispute resolution committee.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has restricted taxpayers’ capacity to use the Alternative Dispute Resolution Process to resolve disputes involving tax liabilities of Rs. 100 million or more.

The FBR has described the remodeling of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Process under the Finance Act 2022 through income tax circular No. 15 of 2022.

The FBR explained that by acting as an efficient substitute for and not a parallel mechanism to the appeal process, the modified dispute resolution procedure will make sure that it is concentrated on high revenue-yielding cases and does not waste time and resources for the taxpayer as well as field formations.

The process for alternative dispute resolution has been updated under the Finance Act 2022.

Significant changes from the old system mean that disputes involving tax liabilities of $100,000,000 or more can now only be filed for resolution. Before, there was no such restriction on submitting an application through this procedure.

Taxpayers can now bring disputes involving questions of fact and law to the committee for resolution, but only if they agree that the committee’s ruling won’t be referenced or used as precedent in any subsequent cases or the same issue for a different tax year. Previously, the dispute resolution committee was expressly prohibited from resolving disagreements involving legal interpretations that had an impact on other cases.

The original proposal’s scope has been broadened to now include the taxpayer’s offer to resolve the dispute, which includes a non-revocable offer to pay tax. Taxpayers now have more options when choosing who to nominate as a member of the dispute resolution committee.

An officer of the Inland Revenue Service who has retired in B521 or higher, a respected business person nominated by a Chamber of Commerce and Industry, or a member of a panel informed by the Board in this regard are now all acceptable nominees for taxpayers. The taxpayer’s nominee member and the Chief Commissioner of Inland Revenue, who is also a member of the committee and has jurisdiction over the matter, will jointly choose the third member of the committee from the panel from which they have been informed by the Board.

Following the formation of the committee but before to the start of a committee procedure, the taxpayer and the Chief Commissioner of Inland Revenue, who have respective jurisdiction over the matter, would withdraw any appeals that are pending before a court of law or appellate body. Previously, there was no obligation for the withdrawal of an appeal, thus the taxpayer could decide whether to continue with it if he disagreed with the committee’s ruling.

The matter before the committee will be decided by a majority vote of the members. Previously, settlement of a disagreement by the committee members required consensus. The taxpayer and the Chief Commissioner of Inland Revenue, who has jurisdiction over the issue, must abide by the committee’s ruling. Previously, it was only obligatory on the Chief Commissioner once the taxpayer had accepted it by withdrawing their appeal, according to FBR.

 

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Mega Millions prize increased to $790 million After no lottery ticket matched all six winning numbers

Mega Millions

After no ticket matched all six winning numbers in Friday night’s drawing, the Mega Millions jackpot has risen to a staggering $790 million. According to the lottery’s website, the winning numbers for Friday were 14, 40, 60, 64, and 66, together with the gold Mega Ball 16. According to the lottery, the $630 million jackpot … Read more

David Feherty: Telecaster joins to LIV Golf Series

David Feherty

Feherty has joined the questionable LIV Golf Series. Will make his introduction with the breakaway circuit. At Trump National Golf Club Bedminster one week from now. David Feherty who played expertly prior to moving onto broadcasting in 1997, said he was eager to add to a top notch broadcast creation. “As a narrator, this is … Read more

Shooting in Renton: One dead and five injured in Seattle suburb

Shooting

Multiple shots fired in the Seattle suburb of Renton, Washington. Initial investigation indicates dispute outside of a large gathering that led to gunfire. Police say “this is not an active shooter situation”. Initial evidence, according to police, points to a quarrel outside of a huge gathering; that resulted in shooting, perhaps involving more than one … Read more

Janhvi Kapoor’s upcoming film Good Luck Jerry released its second song ‘Paracetamol’

Good Luck Jerry
  • Good Luck Jerry’s second song ‘Paracetamol’ is out now.
  • Janhvi Kapoor plays a drug dealer to pay for her mother’s cancer-related medical expenses.
  • The song’s lyrics were written by Raj Shekhar and Soom T, and music was composed and produced by Parag Chhabra.

The second track from Janhvi Kapoor’s upcoming movie Good Luck Jerry has been released. Janhvi posted the song’s music video to Instagram along with the caption, “It’s time tu #Paracetamol ghol ghol ghol re #Paracetamol #SongOutNow #GoodLuckJerry streaming from 29th July on @disneyplushotstar #DisneyPlusHotstarMultiplex.”

 

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In the video, Janhvi tells her mother, played by Mita Vashisht, that as long as she is alive, she won’t let her die. The lively tune then depicts Janhvi transporting narcotic packets to various locations. Janhvi is also seen shivering while working outside. Uncomfortable Janhvi gets the packets from bathrooms, distributes them in the middle of the night, puts them in lunch boxes, and frequently confronts the police.

Jubin Nautiyal and Parag Chhabra both contributed to the song’s composition and production. The song’s lyrics were written by Raj Shekhar, and Soom T, Shehnaz Akhar, Sahil Akhtar, Navdeep Dhatra, Manish S Sharma, and Pankaj Dixit all contributed their vocals.

Watch the full song here,

In the movie, Janhvi plays Jaya Kumari (Jerry), a Biharian immigrant who must work as a drug dealer in Punjab. She made the decision to choose the job in an effort to pay for her mother’s cancer-related medical expenses. Good fortune Deepak Dobriyal, Mita Vashisht, Neeraj Sood, Sushant Singh, and Saurabh Sachdeva are also featured in Jerry. On July 29, the movie will be available on Disney+ Hotstar.

Good Luck Jerry is supported by Aanand L Rai’s Colour Yellow Productions, LYCA Productions, and Sundial Entertainment. It was written by Pankaj Matta and directed by Siddharth Sengupta. The movie is a replica of the Nayanthara and Yogi Babu-starring 2018 Tamil film Kolamaavu Kokila. Nelson made his directing debut with the first movie.

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Amal Muneeb’s adorable singing video

Amal Muneeb
  • The famous celebrity couple Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt have a daughter named Amal Muneeb
  • Amal was in a bad mood when she was riding in the car with her parents today.
  • The young star made the decision to unleash her inner pop diva and dazzle the audience with her captivating vocal skills.

The famous celebrity couple Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt have a daughter named Amal Muneeb. Every time her parents post one of her adorable moments with their followers, the tiny cutie wins hearts and people’s adoration.

Amal was in a bad mood when she was riding in the car with her parents today. The young star made the decision to unleash her inner pop diva and dazzle the audience with her captivating vocal skills.

Here is Amal presenting her inner nightingale:

 

Here is people loving Amal’s playfulness:

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

Amal Muneeb Is The Cutest New Singer In Town

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PSX: KSE-100 index dominated by bears

KSE-100 index
  • The rupee hit an all-time low of 228.37 against the US dollar last week.
  • Fitch has lowered Pakistan’s rating outlook from stable to negative.
  • Mutual funds reported the most selling on the domestic front ($7.76 million).

At the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), the bears were in total control last week as the market declined on three of the five trading days due to uncertainties around the final clearance of the $6 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan package and growing political unrest.

Following the by-elections and Punjab’s election of a new chief minister, market participants were seen adopting a cautious stance.

As foreign reserves were depleted and there was uncertainty regarding funding from friendly nations, the rupee also started to lose value in relation to the US dollar in the week under review, reaching an all-time low of 228.37. This increased investor concerns and prevented them from taking on new positions.

Before disbursing the $1.2 billion loan, the IMF is also determining which friendly nations are prepared to give financial assistance to Pakistan. Given the circumstances, the market was under pressure, and on Thursday, the index dropped below 40,000 points for the first time since November 2020.

Fitch also lowered Pakistan’s rating outlook from stable to negative.

As a result, the benchmark KSE-100 index lost 1,998 points, or 4.75 percent, to conclude the week at the 40,077 point level.

Foreign direct investment increased by 2.6 percent in FY22 to $1.868 billion, SBP reserves decreased by $9.329 billion due to debt repayments, Pakistan international bond yields increased by 50.6 percent, large-scale manufacturing increased by 11.7 percent in 11MFY22, and PPIB extended the due financial close date for the Kohala Hydropower Project by three years.

In contrast to last week’s net sell of $1.40 million, this week’s foreign purchases totaled $3.43 million. Technology saw the most buying ($1.98 million), followed by all other industries ($0.75 million).

Mutual funds reported the most selling on the domestic front ($7.76 million), followed by insurance companies ($2.22 million).

Average volumes for the week under consideration were 163 million shares, which is an 8 percent week-over-week decrease, and the average value moved ended up at $21 million (down by 31 percent week-on-week).

Significant weekly winners and losers

Commercial banks (-499 points), fertilizer (-294 points), cement (245 points), oil and gas exploration businesses (-187 points), and power generation and distribution were among the sectors that made negative contributions (-110 points).

Contrarily, sugar and related industries (+3 points) and closed-end mutual funds (+2 points) made positive contributions.

HBL (-152 points), Lucky Cement (-92 points), Engro Corporation (-92 points), Engro Polymer and Chemical (-91 points), and Hubco were the major scrip losers (-90 points).

Shakarganj Limited (+3 points), HBL Growth Fund (+2 points), Highnoon Laboratories (+2 points), Murree Brewery Company Limited (+1 points), and Dolmen City REIT (+1 points) were the main gainers in the meantime.

Expected next week

According to an AHL analysis, “The market is anticipated to be favorable in the approaching week. The start of the result session the following week is expected to keep some scrips in the spotlight.

“Scrips are also selling at low prices, which could renew the momentum. We advise the investors to select just blue chip stocks, it stated.

According to the brokerage house, “The KSE-100 is now trading at a PER of 4.1x (2022) compared to the Asia-Pacific regional average of 11.8x while offering a dividend yield of 9.4% vs 2.8 percent supplied by the area.”

 

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Netizens laugh over cute pet dogs let baby cover them in stickers

pet dogs

Labradors and retrievers are great with kids because they always have time to play with them. The video shows a little girl puts a sticker book and covering her pets in stickers. A video has been watched over 9.7 million times and liked by 789k people. This video shows how kind and patient dogs can … Read more

Ahsan Iqbal blames Imran Khan for destruction of economy

LAHORE: Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Saturday held Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan responsible for the destruction of country’s economy. Addressing a press conference in Lahore, he said that the country was paying the cost of the deal signed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by … Read more

Nora Fatehi’s dance in car goes viral

Nora fatehi
  • Dilbar actress Nora Fatehi is one of the top dancers in Bollywood.
  • Recently made her directing debut with her third song as a singer, Dirty Little Secret.
  • She judges Dance Deewane Juniors alongside Neetu Kapoor and Marzi Pestonji.

Nora Fatehi has undoubtedly become the top dancer in Bollywood. The Dilbar girl is simply tempting and has her fans’ hearts pounding over everything she does, from her sultry photos to her amazing dancing moves.

The Kusu Kusu diva usually wows fans with her electrifying dance moves and stunning looks, but this time, the glam queen was seen having a great time with her friends in Dubai.

In the aforementioned video, Nora can be seen getting down with her girl gang in a car. The Dilbar girl looks lovely as always, and her incredible dancing delights the audience.

Watch video:

In addition, the entertaining film quickly attracted thousands of views and spread like wildfire on social media.
In her professional life, the belly dancer judges Dance Deewane Juniors alongside Neetu Kapoor and Marzi Pestonji.

Additionally, she made her directing debut with her third song as a singer, the international hit Dirty Little Secret. Together, she worked with Zach Knight.

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Lightning strikes a wind turbine, setting it ablaze

Lightning strikes a wind turbine,

Wind turbine in North Texas caught fire after being struck by lightning. Shocking videos of the turbine blades ablaze, rotating in the wind, have now gone viral. One video shared on Twitter amassing over 3 million views. In addition to flooding and cloudbursts, thunderstorms and lightning; may also cause serious damage during monsoons. Then, in a … Read more

Yashma Gill once had a crush on this Hollywood actor

Yashma Gill
  • Yashma shared that she never had a celebrity crush but once she started watching Vampire Diaries and got a huge crush on Damon
  • She claimed that she had his image printed on her pillowcase, coffee cups, and even her phone case
  • Yashma added that although she has never had a crush on anyone else. Even Ian was only known to her by his character name.

 

The newcomer to the field, Yashma Gill, is versatile. She has quickly demonstrated her versatility by taking on a variety of responsibilities and excelling in each one. Yashma is vivacious, has a fantastic sense of fashion, and is an animal rights activist with great fervour. But which star has Yashma Gill’s heart?

Yashma shared that she never had a celebrity crush but once she started watching Vampire Diaries and got a huge crush on “Damon” aka Ian Somerhalder. she got super obsessed with the character and even went to LA once so she could may be bump into him somewhere.

Which Actor's Face Yashma Gill Got Printed On Her Bedsheet

She claimed that she had his image printed on her pillowcase, coffee cups, and even her phone case. Yashma added that although she has never had a crush on anyone else. Even Ian was only known to her by his character name.

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