Twisha Sharma case LIVE: Twisha's husband Samarth Singh sent to 7-day police custody | India News
Twisha Sharma case LIVE: Twisha's husband Samarth Singh sent to 7-day police custody | India News Hindustan Times
Twisha Sharma case LIVE: Twisha's husband Samarth Singh sent to 7-day police custody | India News Hindustan Times

3 min readBengaluruMay 31, 2026 09:27 AM IST
Ranveer Singh attended the UEFA Champions League final in Budapest.Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding his exit from Don 3 and the non-cooperation directive issued against him by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh took a break to travel to Budapest, Hungary, where he watched the UEFA Champions League final at the iconic Puskas Arena. During the final, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout to lift the Champions League trophy for the second consecutive year. A longtime supporter of Arsenal, Ranveer shared a heartfelt note after the team lost the match. Ranveer Singh’s note for Arsenal After the Champions League final, Ranveer Singh took to his Instagram Stories and wrote, “Proud of the boys. Fought like lions! Couldn’t get any closer in a game of such fine margins. Congratulations to my Arsenal family on a historic season. And…the best is yet to come!😇❤️🙏🏽🧿.”
(Photo: Ranveer Singh/Instagram)Ranveer also offered fans a glimpse into his time in Budapest, sharing a series of photos on his Instagram Stories. Earlier during the trip, the Dhurandhar actor met England and Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice and shared moments from their interaction on social media. The posts quickly sparked excitement among football fans.
(Photo: Ranveer Singh/Instagram)
(Photo: Ranveer Singh/Instagram)
(Photo: Ranveer Singh/Instagram)
(Photo: Ranveer Singh/Instagram)Ranveer Singh’s love for ArsenalStory continues below this ad Ranveer Singh has long been a passionate supporter of Arsenal. The actor has spoken about his deep emotional connection with the club, once describing Arsenal not as the family he was born into, but as the “family he chose.” Ranveer Singh and Don 3 controversy Ranveer Singh’s trip to Budapest comes amid controversy over his exit from Don 3, just days before the film was scheduled to go on the floor. Following his departure from the project, producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment approached the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). After efforts to resolve the matter reportedly failed, the federation recently issued a non-cooperation directive against the actor. Speaking at a press conference, FWICE chief advisor Ashoke Pandit stressed that the issue remains unresolved and warned that such incidents could set an unhealthy precedent for the film industry. He also stated that there is still scope for discussions regarding the reported Rs 45 crore compensation that Farhan is said to be seeking as damages following Ranveer’s exit from the film.

2 min readMumbaiMay 26, 2026 12:26 PM IST
One of the suspects is the office boy at the Bandra office of Tiger Baby Digital LLP, owned by Zoya Akhtar (left) and Reema Kagti (right)The Mumbai police on Monday arrested an employee of Bollywood filmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s production company for allegedly stealing 66 hard discs worth Rs 13 lakh from their Bandra office. They have also arrested another individual who purchased the stolen property. The suspects have been identified as Mohammad Khan, 28, who worked as an office boy at Tiger Baby Digital LLP for the past seven years, and Ritesh Shah, 48. Both have been remanded in police custody until May 29, according to an officer.The Bandra police registered a First Information Report (FIR) on Sunday based on a complaint from an executive assistant at the office. The police said there were 11 employees at the Bandra office, and the production house stored the shooting footage on hard discs kept in a cupboard in their Bandra office. According to the police, the theft was discovered on May 21 when an employee asked Khan to retrieve a specific hard disc. Khan replied that he could not find it. When the employee checked the cupboard, they found some partially burnt boxes and noticed that the hard discs were missing. However, there were no burn marks on the cupboard, suggesting that the boxes had been removed and set on fire elsewhere. Given the suspicions, an audit was conducted in the office, which revealed that 66 hard discs containing data from films, OTT shows, and commercials were missing. Following the filing of the First Information Report (FIR), the police launched an investigation and interviewed the housekeeping staff. During interrogation, Khan admitted to stealing some of the hard discs and selling them to Ritesh, leading to their arrests. An officer stated that they are working to determine the whereabouts of the hard discs. “The accused are currently in our custody, and we are questioning them to find out where the hard discs are and to whom they were sold. We expect to have more clarity in a few days,” the officer added.
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