6 Bollywood Personalities Who Died Mysteriously

‘Bigg Boss’, for long has been touted as the mother of all controversial reality shows. Contestants in the past have tried all the tricks to pull up a drama to be in the news. Given the format of the show, it was expected from the contestants to be blessed with an intrinsic ability to shock the audience, but, stretching it so far wasn’t expected.Loyal ‘Bigg Boss’ fans including the host Salman Khan in the initial weeks of the season were complaining of the bland flavour which was largely because of the inactive contestant. So, to make it ‘interesting’, the contestants have gone berserk and have been making desperate attempts to create situations that emerge as the talking point.Wild card contestants such as former ‘Big Brother Australia’ candidate Priya Mallik, fashion designer Kanwaljit Singh and model Rishabh Sinha etc. are trying disgusting tricks to grab attention on the show. These wild card entries are truly wild and have managed touch a new low.Racism slur, pee splattering, contestants spitting on each other to allegations of sexual advances-we have seen it all. In order to outdo each other and have their share of 15-minutes of fame, these contestants crossing the line.

Nepal’s 1st under pass road

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While we wait anxiously for Season 5 of American Horror Story, it's been fun to speculate about what gleefully horrifying things will take place in the titular Hotel. However, you know what's even better than wildly theorizing about what AHS: Hotel is gonna be about? Finding out from the master himself!

Show creator Ryan Murphy confirmed the real life inspiration behind American Horror Story: Hotel in an interview with EW: "There was a surveillance video that went around two years ago that showed a girl getting into an elevator in a hotel that was said to be haunted … and she was never seen again."

Whoa... creepy. But what's great is that a bunch of fans have just punched the air after being proved right about their AHS: Cecil Hotel theories (including me, I'm stoked!)
Even before Lam's death, the Cecil Hotel was cursed...

Serial Killer Richard Ramirez was staying at the Cecil Hotel while he killed his victims, which in turn inspired copycat killer Jack Unterweger to visit the place to commit his crimes. The hotel has numerous strange suicides to its name, which is frightening enough in itself... but here's the real kicker. The American adaptation of Japanese horror Dark Water effectively draws on the terrifying case of Elisa Lam. Dahlia (Jennifer Connelly) and her daughter Cecilia (Ariel Gade) move into a new apartment, only to find black water leaking mysteriously from the ceiling. 

She investigates the leak and discovers some horrifying facts about a young girl who drowned in the water tank. These events are clearly reminiscent of Elisa Lam's story, but the names of Connelly and Gade's characters confirm the setting:

Shoe hurled at Baburam Bhattarai in Pokhara

A man hurled a shoe at Naya Shakti Nepal Coordinator Baburam Bhattarai at the Prithvi Narayan Campus in Pokhara on Thursday.The former Prime Minister had reached the Campus to attend a programme organised by the Naya Shakti Nepal Student Union, Prithvi Narayan Campus Chapter this morning.According to SP Ghanshyam Aryal of the Kaski District Police Office, Sanjeev Bhattarai of Narayanpur VDC-7 of Kailali had flung the shoe from a distance at the Naya Shakti Nepal Coordinator.Sanjeev is a student of political science at the Campus.It has been learned that he had also shown a black flag and chanted slogans against the leader.Police said that they have detained Sanjeev following the incident.

Yam Kumari Tamang's Pain Regarding His Son's Illness - Video Report

Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai left UCPN party and formed his own new party named as Naya Shakti with new motto and aim of economic development of Nepal. After Babu Ram Bhattarai left Prachanda's party, Babu Ram and his members of Naya Shakti started revealing the corruption done by Prachanda. Also Prachanda started pointing out the negative aspects of Babu Ram Bhattarai and says that he can do nothing from his new party Naya Shakti. Whenever they are speaking at public place with press, they speak against each other. Both Babu Ram and Prachanda have the aim of bringing economic revolution in Nepal but instead focusing towards the development work, both of them are spending their time on pointing and blaming each other. Will this cheap act of ex-prime ministers is beneficial for the betterment of Nepal? Will this lead Nepal towards development? Will citizens trust them after their such behavior? Watch an exclusive video report presented by Santosh Niraula regarding the anti-behavior of Babu Ram Bhattarai and Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda right here.