News in Pics from Rons Bantwal - May 28


News in Pics from Rons Bantwal -  May 28



Traditionally dressed participants of a rally organized by Maharashtra Rajya Dhangar Samaj demanding reservation in government service in Mumbai.



Superstar Amitabh Bachchan, with son Abhishek and daughter-in-law Aishwarya, walking towards Siddhivinayak temple in Prabhadevi from their Jalsa residence at midnight on Monday May 26.   



B M C workers preparing a temporary bridge on the lower level of Milan subway ahead of the monsoons.
 


Bollywood actor Zayed Khan, model Samita Singha, Miss Thailand, Vivek Oberoi, and Shabir Ahluwalia, at a function announcing the IIFA Fashion Extravaganza.

 


Raj Thackeray, president of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, addressing a rally at Alka Talkies, Pune, on Sunday May 25.
 


Santosh K Mohapatra, CEO, Dhamra Port Company Limited addresses the media in Mumbai on Monday May 26.



Mitali and Raul performing Odissi and Bharatnatyam on Sunday May 25 at the Amphitheatre, at Bandra west in Mumbai.



Actor Kailash Manav who plays fraudster Abdul Kareem Telgi in the film ‘Mudrank’ arrives at sessions court to meet the real Telgi. But the meeting did not materialize.
 


Singer Anaida releasing Shemaroo's VCDs and DVDs of archival Osho discourses on Monday May 26. Also seen in the picture is actor Karan Razdan.
 


Abdul Karim Telgi, an accused in the stamp paper scandal, being produced in the sessions court on Monday May 26.
 

Actress Raveena Tandon with under-priviliged children at Catherina Home at Mount Mary, Bandra, Mumbai. The event was held to pay homage to actor Sunil Dutt on his third death anniversary.

 

  

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