16112025-LSTL-01.qxd 11/15/2025 10:26 PM Page 1 c m y b ICONS UNITE ON HAIWAAN Ace filmmaker Priyadarshan has shared a behind-the-scenes image from the set of Haiwaan, apparently confirming Mohanlal’s role alongside Saif Ali Khan. TRIBUNE Life Fresh chapter Cardi B has embraced motherhood for the fourth time, confirming on Instagram the birth of her child with NFL star Stefon Diggs. Calling it a new chapter, she said the baby boy gives her “one more reason” to be her best self. LUDHIANA | SUNDAY | 16 NOVEMBER 2025 Bollywood’s leading women redefine cold-weather dressing with bold textures, oversized cuts, nostalgic revivals Winter’s celebrity jacket playbook OLLYWOOD’s style set is ushering in winter with a fresh wave of outerwear inspiration. From leather-laden street style to nostalgic suede and statement oversized silhouettes, Shanaya Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Sharvari and Preity Zinta are serving sharp seasonal cues. Their jacket choices show how texture, proportion and colour can instantly elevate cold-weather dressing. B SHARVARI — Monogrammed maroon magic SHANAYA KAPOOR — Leather jacket core DEEPIKA PADUKONE — The oversized play Shanaya Kapoor steps out with full street-style flair. Her sleek leather jacket, paired with a crop top, leather skirt and boots, anchors the modern “Leather Jacket Core” aesthetic. The slickedback bun adds a sculpted finish, proving a monochromatic leather look can be both bold and perfectly balanced. Style takeaway: Go tonal. Match your leather jacket with similar textures and streamlined hair for a runway-meets-street effect. Deepika Padukone’s approach to outerwear is simple: go big, go bold. Her oversized jacket — roomy, relaxed and deliberately dramatic — delivers instant star power. With Deepika, proportions take centre stage, proving that “the bigger, the better” remains a winter trend with lasting influence. Style takeaway: Let an oversized jacket be your focal point. Keep the rest of your outfit understated and proportional. PREITY ZINTA — The 2000s suede revival ALIA BHATT — Power blazer winter edit Nothing channels throwback glamour quite like a brown suede jacket with fur trims, and Preity’s look is peak 2000s nostalgia. With fur lining at the collar and sleeves, it blends cosy, flirty and iconic elements. As the Y2K wave resurges, this jacket offers the warm, familiar charm fashion remembers. Style takeaway: A fur-trimmed suede jacket is the easiest way to reintroduce vintage appeal into your winter wardrobe. Alia Bhatt champions the oversized blazer — a winter staple for those who love structure without losing comfort. Styled with trousers and a crop top, her look fuses modern workwear with off-duty cool. Clean and refined, it suits everything from office days to chilly evenings out. Style takeaway: Swap your jacket for a slouchy blazer. It’s warm enough for layering and versatile enough for any winter setting. Sharvari’s maroon, monogrammed leather jacket places luxury front and centre. Sharp, tailored and rich in colour, it’s outerwear that makes its presence felt without effort. This look blends sophisticated street style with a couture edge — ideal for day-to-night winter dressing. Style takeaway: Opt for coloured leather with monogram detailing to add instant polish and personality. Rajkummar Rao, Patralekhaa welcome baby girl on their fourth wedding anniversary Baby joy Raos for the Bollywood couple Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa have welcomed their first child, a baby girl, marking the happy occasion on their fourth wedding anniversary. In a joint post shared, the actors announced the news, saying they were “over the moon” and thanking God for blessing them with a daughter. In the caption, they described her as their “greatest blessing”, celebrating the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. As soon as the announcement was made, friends and fans flooded the comments with congratulatory messages. Actor Neha Dhupia wrote, “Congratulations, you guys. Welcome to the best hood … parenthood.” Sophie Choudry added, “Huge congratulations, you guys!! Much love to you and your princess! God bless.” Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa married on November 15, 2021 in an intimate ceremony in Chandigarh. They first collaborated professionally in the 2014 film Citylights, which also marked Admissions Open 2026-27 Patralekhaa’s Bollywood debut. On the work front, Rajkummar has recently wrapped filming for his upcoming project Nikam. In a handwritten note posted on Instagram, he expressed gratitude for portraying India’s renowned public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, calling it “a privilege” to capture his calm, honesty and grace. Meanwhile, Rajkummar has also stepped into production. A few months ago, he and Patralekhaa launched their production house, KAMPA Film — a name created from the initials of their mothers’ names as a tribute. MAIN HOON NA Filmmaker Farah Khan Kunder has extended warm wishes to new parents Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa, who welcomed their baby girl on Saturday. Sharing her joy on Instagram, Farah posted several glimpses from Patralekhaa’s baby shower, attended by close friends and family. “The baby is here!! Congratulations @patralekhaa n @rajkummar_rao … enjoy this beautiful phase of life n remember for any baby advice… main hoon na,” she wrote. Coaching In: Bhangra, School Band, Soft Ball, Baseball, football, Cricket, Yoga, Gymnastics, Basketball, Martial Arts, Abacus, Certied French Language Classes, GPS & CCTV Enabled School Transport, School App – Real time Access to Student Information, NCC, Academic App –Minerva Mrs. Darspreet Kaur c m y b S. Jasbir Singh Ryait
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