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From Raftaar-Komal Vohra to Yo Yo Honey Singh-Shalini Singh, divorces that shocked Bollywood

Getting separated or divorced is hard, but moving on to avoid emotional exhaustion is the right thing to do.

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Raftaar and Komal

Love lasts forever. This sounds good but only in books because the reality is ugly. Getting separated or divorced is hard, but moving on to avoid emotional exhaustion is the right thing to do. Marriages end and it’s high time to break the shackles and accept the ugly truth. When it comes to finding true love, celebrities are no different.

The divorce discussion escalated yet again after the news of popular rapper Raftaar divorcing his wife Komal Vohra broke out.

Rapper Raftaar and his wife Komal Vohra are getting divorced after 6 long years of marital bliss. Reports say the couple was living separately for some time now and they will file the divorce papers on October 6, 2022. Raftaar and Komal had filed for divorce in 2020 but it got delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Raftaar has not spoken about it to the media or released any official statement regarding the same.

Over the years, there have been several celebrities shocked their fans with their divorce news. Let’s take a look at Bollywood celebrities whose divorce came as a shock for everyone.

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Yo Yo Honey Singh and Shalini Singh

Rapper Honey Singh and his wife Shalini Singh had an ugly divorce. Shalini accused her husband of domestic violence in inebriated conditions. The former couple were childhood sweethearts and got married on January 23, 2011. They got divorced after 10 years of their marriage.

Farhan Akhtar and Adhuna Bhabani

The Bollywood actor got married to Adhuna Bhabani in 2000 and divorced her in April 2017. Reports say Farhan fell in love with his now-wife Shibani Dandekar following which he ended his marriage with Adhuna Bhabani.

Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao

Aamir Khan announced his separation from Krian Rao after 16 years of marriage. They co-parent their son and are often spotted together on several occasions. If reports are to be believed Aamir Khan is currently dating actor Fatima Sana Shaikh.

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Mamata Banerjee rejects exit polls, claims TMC will win over 226 seats in Bengal

Mamata Banerjee has rejected exit poll predictions for the 2026 West Bengal elections, claiming her party will win over 226 seats and return to power.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has dismissed the exit poll predictions for the 2026 assembly elections, asserting that her party will return to power with a strong mandate of more than 226 seats.

Speaking after voting concluded, Banerjee urged people not to rely on exit poll projections, expressing full confidence in the electoral support for her party. She maintained that the All India Trinamool Congress would secure a decisive victory despite several surveys suggesting a close contest or advantage for the opposition.

Her remarks come at a time when multiple exit polls have indicated a tight race between the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, with some projections even pointing towards a potential shift in power.

Confidence vs projections as Bengal awaits results

Banerjee reiterated that exit polls have historically failed to capture the actual mood of voters in West Bengal. She said the final results would reflect the trust people have placed in her government.

The chief minister’s confidence echoes her earlier stance during the campaign, where she repeatedly claimed that her party would secure a comfortable majority and continue its governance in the state.

Meanwhile, exit poll trends released after voting suggested mixed outcomes. Some surveys projected a lead for the BJP, while others indicated a close fight or even a possible hung assembly.

High-stakes battle in West Bengal elections

The 2026 West Bengal assembly elections have been one of the most closely watched political contests in India, with intense campaigning by both the ruling TMC and the BJP.

High voter turnout and strong political mobilisation from both sides have added to the uncertainty surrounding the final outcome. Leaders from both parties have expressed confidence in forming the government once results are declared.

The official results are expected to determine whether Banerjee secures another term or if the state witnesses a political shift.

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PM Narendra Modi to launch Rs 8,000 crore projects in Telangana on May 10

PM Narendra Modi is set to visit Telangana on May 10 to launch development projects worth Rs 8,000 crore, focusing on healthcare, rail, and infrastructure growth.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Telangana on May 10, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation for development projects worth around Rs8,000 crore, according to official information.

The visit marks his first trip to the state after beginning his third term in office.

Among the key projects scheduled for launch are new facilities at AIIMS Bibinagar, along with the expansion of the MMTS Phase 2. Several national highway and railway infrastructure works are also part of the development package.

Officials indicated that the visit will also include a major public gathering at Secunderabad’s Parade Ground under the banner of “Janagraha Sabha”, reflecting both developmental and political outreach efforts.

The planned projects are expected to strengthen connectivity, healthcare infrastructure, and overall development in the region, aligning with the Centre’s broader focus on infrastructure-led growth.

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Bengal records 92.47% voter turnout, highest since Independence

West Bengal has recorded a historic 92.47% voter turnout in the 2026 Assembly elections, the highest since Independence, reflecting massive public participation.

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Voter turnout

West Bengal has registered a historic voter turnout of 92.47% in the 2026 Assembly elections, marking the highest participation since Independence, according to official data from the Election Commission.

The record-breaking turnout comes after voting was conducted in two phases, with both phases witnessing exceptionally high public participation.

Phase-wise turnout reflects strong voter engagement

Polling in the second and final phase recorded around 91.66% turnout, while the first phase saw an even higher participation of 93.19%.

When combined, the overall turnout reached 92.47%, surpassing the previous record of 84.72% in the 2011 Assembly elections.

This sharp increase highlights a significant rise in voter awareness and engagement across the state.

Women voters lead participation

Data released by the Election Commission shows that women voters slightly outnumbered men in turnout, reflecting a strong gender participation trend in the elections.

The high turnout across demographics indicates broad-based involvement in the democratic process.

One of the highest turnouts in the country

The turnout in West Bengal is among the highest recorded in any Indian state election, underscoring the intensity and importance of the 2026 polls.

Officials have described the participation as a strong indicator of public trust in the electoral process and democratic institutions.

Counting scheduled next month

Votes for the West Bengal Assembly elections are scheduled to be counted next month, along with results from other states that went to polls during the same period.

With such high voter participation, the election outcome is expected to be closely watched.

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