Sonam Kapoor has a special plan for husband Anand Ahuja on first wedding anniversary
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Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja will be celebrating their first wedding anniversary on May 8 this year. While Anand Ahuja is in London for work, Sonam Kapoor is busy attending award shows. And it seems she will be busy working on her wedding anniversary as well.
Recently, at an award show, when a journalist asked how are they going to celebrate their first wedding anniversary, the Veere Di Wedding actress said, “I will start promotions of my film The Zoya Factor around that time. I want Anand to come to India and see me.”
Sonam and Anand’s wedding was a starry affair which was witnessed by the who’s who of the industry. The wedding festivities ended on a high note, with a star-studded reception on the same night.
In an interview with a magazine, Sonam revealed that after two months of talking to Anand on Facebook, Snapchat and over the phone, they decided to meet face-to-face in London.
Talking about their first date, Sonam said, “I was apparently wearing the worst sneakers he had ever seen. I keep telling him that he fell in love with me despite my bad sneaker game… That day, walking and talking in London, I knew he was the love of my life. He apparently knew the first time we spoke on the phone… It was just so easy.”
On the work front, Sonam will be seen next opposite Dulquer Salmaan in Abhishek Sharma’s The Zoya Factor, which is based on Anuja Chauhan’s bestselling novel of the same name. The film is scheduled to hit the screens on June 14 this year.
In pics: Stars who never graduated from college
Bollywood diva Sonam Kapoor once said in an interview that she has one regret in her life – that she didn’t complete her graduation. 32-year-old Sonam, however, hopes to get her degree sometime. But Sonam is not the only Bollywood celeb who never graduated from college. Here is a list of some of the biggest names of Bollywood who are not yet graduates.
Salman Khan
Salman Khan dropped out of National College in Bandra. He completed his schooling from St. Stanislaus High School in Bandra, Mumbai and The Scindia School, Gwalior.
Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan passed his 12th grade from Narsee Monjee College in Mumbai. After that he decided to discontinue his studies and assist his uncle Nasir Hussain.
Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar enrolled himself in college but dropped out to pursue martial arts.
Sonam Kapoor
A fashionista who is the face of several brands worldwide is yet to complete her graduation.
Prateik Babbar
Prateik Babbar did not complete his college and instead decided to assist advertisement filmmaker Prahlad Kakkar for a year as a production assistant.
Deepika Padukone
She went to Bangalore’s Sophia High School, and completed her pre-university education at Mount Carmel College. The Bollywood beauty then enrolled at the Indira Gandhi National Open University for a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology, but failed to complete the course.
Karisma Kapoor
Lolo started her acting career at the age of 16 with “Prem Kaidi”. Karisma Kapoor left studies just after that, just to focus on acting.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Aishwarya scored 90 per cent in her HSC exams and wanted to become an architect. Aish enrolled in Raheja College of Arts but dropped out for focusing on growing modelling career.
Priyanka Chopra
The “Quantico” star became successful at a young age of 17 when she won the prestigious Miss World in 2000. Priyanka was then flooded with Bollywood movies offers and she chose not to complete her graduation.
Alia Bhatt
Alia finished her schooling from Jamnabai Narsee School in 2011 but she is yet to complete her graduation.
Katrina Kaif
Katrina Kaif started her modelling career at the age of 14 and this is the main reason why Katrina never went to college.
Kangana Ranaut
Kangana Ranaut had prepared for the All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) but she never turned up for the exams. She then came to Delhi and took to modelling. Kangana also did some theatre before shifting her base to Mumbai.
Arjun Kapoor
When Arjun Kapoor was in Class XII, he failed in one of the examinations. It prompted Arjun to drop out of school and pursue his career in acting.
Kajol
This superstar got a film offer when she was only sixteen. Kajol’s debut film was Rahul Rawail’s “Bekhudi”. Kajol later tried to return to college and finish her studies but she wasn’t able to.
Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kareena Kapoor Khan wanted to become a lawyer but then she got the offer to act in “Refugee”. She dropped out of college without thinking twice.
Tiger Shroff
This young actor quit studying after his class 12th boards to concentrate on his acting career.
Abhishek Bachchan
He did his schooling from Modern School in New Delhi and then went to Jamnabai Narsee and to Bombay Scottish in Mumbai. Abhishek went to Boston University to get his graduation degree but had to drop out due to financial issues.
Mark Zuckerberg
Founder of world’s one of most popular social networking site, the tech genius dropped out of Harvard University in 2004 and moved to Silicon Valley to dedicatedly work on Facebook.
Steve Jobs
Leaving Reed College in Portland, Oregon, six months after joining in 1972, the late Apple co-founder went on to transform one industry after another, from computers to smartphones to music.
Lawrence Ellison
He left University of Illinois after his second year and is now ranked among one of the wealthiest people in the world. In 1966, aged 22, he moved to northern California to give shape to his hugely successful venture dealing in computer technologies, hardware systems and software products.
Michael Dell
The billionaire is a University of Texas, Austin, dropout. Starting his business from a residential building close to his college in 1980’s, he went on to become one of the world’s leading sellers of personal computers.ÂÂ
Henry Ford
Billionaire founder of one of the world’s leading car manufacturing company, the late Henry Ford did not attend college during his formative years in late 1880’s.
Richard Branson
The business tycoon struggled in school and dropped out at the age of 16 in 1966â€â€a decision that ultimately led to the creation of Virgin Group.
Ralph Lauren
The boss of multi-billion dollar clothing company dropped out after two years from Baruch College, USA, during 1960’s. In 1967, Lauren began designing men’s neckties, branding them under the name ‘Polo’ and later expanding his designs to a full menswear line.
Subhash Chandra
Media mogul, who is the chairman of Essel Group, dropped out after standard 12. He revolutionised the Indian television industry by launching the country’s first satellite television channel Zee TV in 1992.
Sheldon Adelson
He attended City College of New York in around 1950’s, but soon decided to drop out. Over the course of his business career, Adelson created over 50 of his own businesses in fields like hotels (The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino) and media (Israeli daily newspaper Israel HaYom).
Evan Williams
Also credited as the co-founder of Twitter, he created popular blogging platform Blogger. He attended the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in mid-1990’s but eventually left to pursue his passion.
Richard Li
Hong Kong’s leading businessman joined Stanford University to study computer engineering, but did not finish the course. However, his interest in media and technology industries, in 1990, led to creation of STAR TV, Asia’s first satellite-delivered cable-TV service which he later sold to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.
Pete Cashmore
He never attended college, but launched the popular blog at the age of 19. Time magazine described Pete’s venture as the “one stop shop” for social media.
David Karp
The founder of United States’ 9th most visited website dropped out of Bronx Science High School in 2001. With dreams to hit it big, he started to give shape to hugely successful short-form blogging platform called Tumblr.