Actress Sana Khaan, who is set to launch her own face spa, says skin care is her priority.
Sana shared a logo of the spa on social media, and wrote: "I love beauty and that is no secret to anyone be it make-up or skin care, skin care being my top priority! So finally I launch my own place called Face Spa which is all about the face only other details will follow soon."
On the acting front, Sana was last seen in "Wajah Tum Ho" and did a special appearance in Akshay Kumar starrer "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha".
It's Valentine's Day week, but more than the Rose Day, Chocolate Day and the likes, it's the #PadManChallenge that has taken social media by storm. The challenge comes close on the heels of the release of "Pad Man", which will hit the screens on Friday.
As Karan Johar's twins -- son Yash and daughter Roohi -- turned one on Wednesday, their birthday party was attended by all their little friends along with their celebrity parents.
Akhtar, who has in the past faced the wrath of fundamentalists and trolls for his opinions on the social media, regretted that Indian society was becoming "more regressive".
It is the quality of flexibility and ability to adapt to an out-of-comfort zone that helps Indian actors make a mark in a foreign land, says Nimrat Kaur, who has worked in American shows like "Wayward Pines" and "Homeland".
Trolling has become an issue for many celebrities on social media whenever they express their opinion on any topic, but some Bollywood figures maintain that not paying attention is the best way to deal with trolls and maintain one's sanity.
Actor Abhishek Bachchan says he was quite pleased that the pro-Pakistani Turkish cyber army Ayyildiz Tim, who hacked his Twitter account, found him interesting enough.