03062026-LSTL-01.qxd 6/2/2026 7:49 PM Page 1 c m y b NO MORE MADDOX JOLIE-PITT Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s eldest son, Maddox, has filed to legally remove “Pitt” from his surname, marking the latest name change within the Jolie-Pitt family. Eco warrior Life WHAT’S HOT eat THE AMRITSARI TWIST M AKING a fashionable entry into Amritsar’s street food scene, croissants, a French-bakery staple, is now a popular street delicacy. One can find them in Ranjit Avenue DBlock market, UT Market and other places. Modern street vendors are serving them as savoury sandwiches, sweet filled desserts, or unique fusion items like croissant chaat, croizzas (croissant pizzas), and cramosas (samosa-stuffed croissants). amritsar TRIBUNE Ahead of World Environment Day, Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar took part in an event that aims to spread awareness around climate change. LUDHIANA | WEDNESDAY | 3 JUNE 2026 Bollywood divas show how to beat the heat in breezy yellow outfits Voice of Hind Rajabset to release Yellow FEVER play MUSHAIRA TIME P OETRY and shayari lovers in Shimla are in for a treat as Munir Cultural Forum and The Beginners Group in collaboration with the Language and Culture Department are set to host a mushaira at the historic Gaiety Theatre on June 4. The mushaira will feature poets from across the country, including Mangal Naseem from Delhi, Shams Tabrezi from Mohali, Punjab, Sangeeta Sharma Kundra ‘Geet’ from Chandigarh, Nalini Vibha ‘Naazli’ from Himachal’s Hamirpur and Pravesh Jasssal ‘Bashar’ from Shimla. ALIA BHATT & KATRINA KAIF T HE heat shows no signs of slowing down, and it only offers us another chance to revamp our wardrobe with summer essentials. Yellow is the colour of the season, and our actresses only show how nail it. Take a look: shimla TAMANNAAH BHATIA Tamannaah Bhatia: Tamannaah Bhatia looks as fresh as a daisy in a light yellow bodyhugging midi dress featuring strappy shoulders and umbrella layers at the bottom, bringing a wholesome mood to the outfit. The actress-entrepreneur accessorises her look with a beaded neckpiece, selective rings, short hoops and styles her hair in a smooth bun offering an outand-out summer-coded look! Laugh MOHD SUHEL LIVE M chandigarh OHD SUHEL Live, a stand-up comedy show featuring comedian Mohd Suhel, promises an evening of laughter and entertainment in Hindi and Hinglish. The event is scheduled on June 6 starting at 6 pm, with a duration of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. It is open to audiences 18 years and above and will be held at The Laugh Club. Ticket prices start from ~499. TRIPTII DIMRI Kriti Sanon: Kriti Sanon is in her sunshine era! The actress radiates joy in a white full-length outfit with asymmetrical patterns and strappy shoulders. She layers her KRITI SANON The Next Class with Aditi Arya Kotak At a time when students are looking beyond conventional careers and rethinking what success means, Edstead’s latest offering The Next Class emerges as an exploration of the changing relationship between education, ambition, creativity, and opportunity in India, while helping viewers understand how the world really works through a wide range of real-world ideas, experiences, industries, and perspectives that extend far beyond career choices. Produced and created by Edstead, the docu-series marks the hosting debut of 2015 Femina Miss India World, actor, entrepreneur, and education advocate Aditi Arya Kotak. Streaming on JioHotstar, the docu-series explores the rapidly evolving world of education, career discovery, and futureready learning in India, bringing together voices from leading institutions, educators, The former Miss India World makes her debut as host with Edstead’s new docu-series founders, and industry experts to examine how the next generation is preparing for careers in a changing world. Debuting as a host, Aditi, who also leads career-mentorship platform GradCircle, said, “The Next Class is special because it speaks to a generation that is ambitious, curious, and full of possibilities, yet often overwhelmed by the number of I hope the series encourages young people to explore their careers more actively and choose their futures with confidence and self-belief. choices in front of them. Having had a non-linear career journey myself, it was meaningful to understand how today’s students think about careers, identity, purpose, and c m y b success. What excited me most was discovering the new learning environments, opportunities, and campus cultures that go far beyond the conventional choices many of us grew up with. I hope the series encourages young people to explore their careers more actively and choose their futures with confidence and self-belief.” — TNS look with a embellished jacket and pairs her ensemble with a vibrant potli bag! Triptii Dimri: Triptii Dimri shows how to keep it Pinterest-coded by donning a light yellow outfit featuring offshouldered, ballooned sleeves that add a touch of breezy element. Keeping it chic and stylish, the Maa Behen star layers her ensemble with minimal jewellery pieces and completes her look with strappy, white footwear. Katrina Kaif: Katrina Kaif shows how to keep it stylish in a comforting, mini dress featuring spherical cuts and patterns. The actress-entrepreneur keeps it seamlessly chic by styling her hair in smooth waves and staying devoid of any jewellery. The Voice of Hind Rajab, the Oscar-nominated true-story about the killing of a five-year-old Palestinian girl by Israeli forces in Gaza, has finally received a censor certificate, paving the way for its theatrical release on June 19. The movie was initially set to release in India in March but was stuck with the Central Board of Film Certification. Nominated in the best international film category at the 98th Academy Awards, the film was acquired for release in India as well as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Afghanistan and Bangladesh by distributor Manoj Nandwana of Jai Viratra Entertainment Limited. “We would like to begin by expressing our sincere gratitude to the Central Board of Film Certification, India, for granting certification without any cut to The Voice of Hind Rajab and enabling Indian audiences to engage with this important cinematic work,” said Nandwana. The film, directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, sheds light on the tragic story of Hind Rajab, whose killing during the Israel-Gaza war sparked international outrage. “The Voice of Hind Rajab is a deeply moving story that reflects the human cost of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit. We hope the film fosters empathy, understanding, and constructive conversations among viewers. Film is releasing in cinemas on 19 June 2026,”Nandwana added. — PTI Alia Bhatt: Alia Bhatt brings some major sunflower energy in a printed, floral midi dress, featuring strappy shoulders and a generous flow at the bottom. The actress keeps her overall look subtle yet effective by layering it with minimal earpieces and rings, styling her hair in waves and opting for a no-makeup look. CHAT UP TAYLOR SWIFT’S NEW SONG Taylor Swift has announced that she has written and recorded an original song for Pixar’s upcoming animated feature Toy Story 5. The singer revealed that her new track, titled I Knew It, I Knew You, is set to be released on June 19. JUST MARRIED Singer Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner got married in an intimate ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London. Lipa opted for a suit dress by Schiaparelli couture, designed by Daniel Roseberry. She complemented the attire with matching gloves and Christian Louboutin shoes, and an oversized white hat.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising four eminent persons as trustees.
The Tribune, the largest selling daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and partisanship, are the hallmarks of the paper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense of the term.
The English edition apart, the 133-year-old Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).