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Mar 232018
 

After Zameen and Bol Bachchan, will Abhishek Bachchan and Rohit Shetty reunite?

Rohit Shetty

Abhishek Bachchan is known to be one of Rohit Shetty’s favourite actors. They have teamed up in Zameen (2003) and Bol Bachchan (2012). Sources say Rohit is keen that Junior B play a negative role in his upcoming film Simmba, which stars Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan.

Abhishek Bachchan

It is a powerful parallel role. The last time Abhishek played a character with dark shades was in Mani Ratnam’s Raavan (2010). Simmba is a remake of the Telugu film, Temper (2015), and is co-produced by Karan Johar and Rohit. Sources add that KJo is also keen to have buddy Abhishek on board. Let’s wait for the announcement. Or not?

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Mar 232018
 

Lilly Singh’s new playlist spotlights organisations focused on girls education in India

Lilly Singh
Lilly Singh

Indian-origin Canadian YouTube sensation, comedian and author Lilly Singh, also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, says people owe all children the chance to go to school. Lilly’s new campaign, which released on YouTube in India on Friday, gives viewers access to an exclusive YouTube playlist curated by Lilly to help engage and educate viewers about the impact of girls’ education. This new playlist spotlights organisations focused on girls education in India, and points viewers to a website where they can learn more about the cause and donate directly to Unicef India.

“When I visited Madhya Pradesh, district Harda in India last summer on my first Unicef field visit, I saw firsthand how access to education changed the outlooks for children and their families. We owe all children the chance to go to school,” Lilly said in a statement.

“When I returned home, I committed to help champion their cause on my own and with every resource available to me. I’m honoured to work with Unicef and grateful to YouTube for partnering with me to advocate for children’s access to education and to spread awareness about why it’s essential for local communities, India and the world,” she added.

Julia Paige, Director, YouTube Impact Lab, said, “We are absolutely thrilled to be supporting Lilly in her work to champion girls’ education in India.”

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Mar 232018
 

Daisy Irani said she was molested by an uncle during the shooting of Hum Panchhi Ek Dal Ke in 1957 in what was then called Madras

Daisy Irani
Daisy Irani. File Pic

Daisy Irani, who featured in a string of Bollywood films as a child star, has opened up about being molested by her guardian when she was six years old. Irani said she was molested by an uncle during the shooting of “Hum Panchhi Ek Dal Ke” in 1957 in what was then called Madras. “Somebody asked me about the children (in showbiz) and I spoke about the incident. All I remember is that the man who accompanied me for the film shoot called me to the hotel room and later warned me against speaking about it,” she said.

In an earlier interview, Irani, who featured in films such as Dhool Ka Phool, Ek Hi Raasta and Naya Daur, had revealed that she was pushed into films by an ambitious mother. Her sister Honey Irani was also in films as a child artiste. “I was too young. What can you do? You are in a man’s world,” Irani told PTI. Irani, who is now in her 60s, said she was aghast recently when someone suggested that children should speak out if something like this happens. “…I was like have you lost it? Where and who to talk to about it? They (kids) know parents want this work, they are behind them,” she added. When asked whether she meant parents forced children to get into films or TV, she shot back, saying, “Of course, yes.”

“I had no idea when I was working with stalwarts like Ashok Kumar and all, I did not know who they were (sic). It was later when I grew up that I realised that they all were such huge actors. “You can’t say it is the mistake of the children. What is their mistake? When we were told you don’t have to go to school and do homework…we were happy we did not have to do our lessons, we did not know what we were missing out on.” Irani, however, believes women stars are smarter now. “Today, most actresses are very sharp and that is good, I am proud of these girls. Kajol is very courageous, she speaks her mind.” The actor also believes that more educated people are a part of the industry so there is more awareness. Irani made her last appearance on the silver screen in Shah Rukh Khan starrer “Happy New Year”.

“I have retired from films and I don’t want to do anything. My children are looking after me and that is a blessing,” she added. Her nephew Farhan, sister Honey’s son, who is vocal about gender equality said he was “heartbroken” to learn about what his aunt went through as a child. “Heartbroken upon reading this article but proud that my aunt #DaisyIrani spoke up. It’s tragic to see parents push their kids to breaking point in order to achieve success vicariously through them. This should serve as wake up call for the film & TV industry. Be aware. Be warned,” he tweeted.

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Mar 232018
 

Neha Sharma, who is best known for her film Crook with Emraan Hashmi, posted a sultry picture of hers on Instagram. For which, the actress got trolled unabashedly

Neha Sharma
This is the picture for which Neha Sharma got trolled. Picture Courtesy: Instagram/nehasharmaofficial

Neha Sharma is one actress, who has stayed away from the big screens for quite some time but is quite active on social media with her fans. The gorgeous beauty shared a photo of her dressed in a sleeveless black pantsuit. Little did she know that social media would start educating her about moral policing. She received flaks for posting those sultry pictures.

With minimal make-up, nude lip shade and tresses let loose, Neha Sharma looked breathtakingly beautiful. She looked stunning in the seductive avatar. However, the trolls weren’t there to spare her. From blaming her to be this is a publicity stunt to dragging her parents in between for nurturing these qualities in her and endless criticism, the girl was bombarded with all such comments.

Lack of work opportunities is one of the reasons why Neha has switched to posting such photos, said one of the users. “Jb movies nhy milti to yhy sab krna pdta good keep it going better to take off those clothes too,” one user wrote, adding: “Once upon a time u were my favorite when I watched crook movie but now u r doing irrational things which is not look good on you like u r starving to get a movie (sic),” read the comment.

Neha was seen in the movie Crook with Emraan Hashmi. The actress has also worked in films like Mubarakan, Tum Bin 2 amongst others. However, she is yet to make a mark in the audiences’ hearts.

Also Read: Neha Sharma’s Sister Aisha To Star In John Abraham-Starrer Actioner

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Mar 232018
 

Celebrating how his Assamese film underplays the sensitive topic of violence, Victor Banerjee says Hindi films have a lot to aspire to

Victor Banerjee in a still from Rainbow Fields
Victor Banerjee in a still from Rainbow Fields

Set in 1983, Victor Banerjee’s award-winning Assamese film, Rainbow Fields, depicts the trauma of children growing up during the Nellie massacre that took place in Assam. One might assume that exposing the child actors in the drama to sensitive topics like guns, killings and death, may have been difficult. But Banerjee suggests otherwise.

“When you belong to places like Assam, Nagaland or Mizoram, death has an entirely different significance, or insignificance, if you may. With this film, we’ve put out a story that’s natural for the people of that area. Since I grew up in the northeast, I have a great deal of sympathy for the way they feel, and the causes that they have been dying for,” Banerjee, who plays a grandfather to kids affected by the turmoil, tells mid-day.

Given that Victor Banerjee has been witness to the trauma that children growing up in the midst of violence endure, his casting in the project is fitting. He says that the Bidyut Kotoky-directed venture is special due to the manner in which the subject has been underplayed. “You won’t see much blood in the film, but there is a persistent undercurrent of violence that is bothersome.” It is the lack of dramatisation in films of this nature that make them better suited for European countries, says Banerjee. He adds that, in stark contrast, Bollywood lacks such sensitivity.

“I deeply despise Bollywood for what it has done to the Indian culture. I think a lot of the ‘moral values’ that we have and the way we perceive women has to do with Bollywood films. When my friends from international countries come here and watch a Bollywood film, they call our songs soft porn. Our tracks see our female actors in the skimpiest of clothes because that’s what the public wants,” says the actor, further criticising the industry for stereotyping characters. “The South Indians are showcased as one kind of clowns, the Goans are portrayed as another kind of clowns, and so are the Christians. That’s a disgrace.”

Bollywood, he says, can learn the art of appropriately showcasing culture on the big screen from other film industries. “[The Marathi film industry] writes stories from their literature. Their concepts replicate the feelings and attitude of their kind. So, people belonging to the culture identify with it immediately. Their films have a soul.” 

Rainbow Fields, also starring Dipannita Sharma, is scheduled to hit screens later this month.

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Mar 232018
 

HichkiHichki movie still

Hichki
Drama; U/A
Director: Siddharth P Malhotra
Cast: Rani Mukerji, Neeraj Kabi
Rating: Rating

What kinda class 9 in a school has only one teacher, pretty much teaching them science and math, and nothing else—practically through the day—while the kids sit around being so obnoxious, that you wonder why they wake up in the morning, step outside, to reach that classroom in the first place.

These are poor, neighbourhood kids in a pretty swanky school, relegated to a special section F. Which is why the super-posh looking, senior teacher (Neeraj Kabi) can’t stand them? What follows in their syllabus, time-table, or life, as it were, are such predictable stuff—probably fed into a screen-writing software—that the F could simply stand for slightly Fake.

The teacher recruited to reform the unruly teenaged kids (some of whom have been cast quite well), is an enthu-cutlet, double B-Ed, suffering from Tourette Syndrome: a tic disorder that could cause sorts of involuntary motions in the body—blinking of the eye, coughing, throat clearing, sniffing, facial movements, etc.

All of which I have begun to learn only from Wikipedia, given the film, with its repeated explanation of there being momentary hiccups in the wiring of the brain, tells me nothing more; besides the heroine uncontrollably going, “Wah, wah, wah,” brushing her wrist against her throat. And sadly, making the audience laugh at her, on occasion (at least in my theatre), which defeats the whole purpose altogether.

Clearly, as against my expectations, this is not a film on the Tourette Syndrome. It is based (with due credit) on Brad Cohen’s memoir, Front Of The Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me The Teacher I Never Had. It takes us back to school all right. Which explains the number of young boys and girls at the film’s FDFS (first day, first show).

At the centre of it all is very much Rani Mukerji, with the most radiant smile ever on the silver screen—a path-breaking actor in her own right, especially in the early 2000s, given Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black (2004), where she didn’t just grab audience’s attention (cracking the part of a blind-mute girl), but also inspired a host of aspiring actors starting out at the time (Kangana Ranaut etc.), to expect, and take on female roles that phenomenally challenged them as performers as well.

Honestly, Mukerji doesn’t disappoint here either. The script, or the story, more so, does. You know exactly what’ll happen next as the teacher pulls along her delinquent pupils from the nearby slums—with the camera’s gaze fixed at capturing the usual poverty porn/tourism, and dialogues aimed at some equally banal, sanctimonious preaching.

Sure, we could do with a fine, desi version of Dead Poets Society (1989). This film’s intentions—even if multiple, and therefore all mixed up—are laudable, no doubt. But, naah, doesn’t quite cut it, you know. Or at least doesn’t seem like worth cutting classes for, anyway.

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Mar 232018
 

Aamir Khan, who joined Instagram last week on his 53rd birthday, posted his late mother’s photo as the first picture on the photo-sharing site. The actor has now shared his little muchkin Azad Rao’s photo

Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan shared this photo on his Instagram account.

After making his debut on the popular photo-sharing networking site with his first post being the picture of his mother, Aamir Khan shares yet another series of 9 posts. The actor treated his audience with another series of 9 posts, uploaded a collage merging to be an image of his son Azad and his dog Imli.

Aamir Khan captioned the picture writing, My two babies… gifting me my birthday card :-)”.

While on his impromptu visit to Mumbai on his birthday, Azad had gifted Aamir a handmade card, a testimony to which is seen in the post where Azad is seen presenting the card and Aamir is seen holding his dog.

The actor who uses other social media platforms to communicate, Instagram gives a sneak peek into his personal life.

Aamir Khan has won many hearts by breaking box office records in the populous countries of India and China.

On the professional front, the actor is busy shooting for the magnum opus, Thugs of Hindostan. The film, which also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Katrina Kaif and Fatima Sana Shaikh, will release during Diwali 2018. The Yash Raj Films production is being helmed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, who directed Katrina and Aamir in Dhoom: 3. It is an adaptation of the 1839 novel Confessions of a Thug.

Also Read: Aamir Khan’s Magnum Opus Mahabharata To Be Co-Produced By Mukesh Ambani

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Mar 232018
 

Actresses Ragini Khanna and Saumya Tandon will be part of the second season of the show Entertainment Ki Raat

Ragini Khanna
Ragini Khanna

Ragini Khanna and Saumya Tandon will join comedians Balraj, Mubeen Saudagar and child artiste Divyansh on the show’s second season which is titled “Entertainment Ki Raat@9”. It promises to have more laughter, tons of drama, gossip and tete-a-tetes with celebrity guests.

“I loved watching the ‘Entertainment Ki Raat’ team in the first season and can’t wait to be a part of the second edition. We have already started shooting for the show and unlike new teams, we seem to have found the perfect sync with each other in terms of our comic timing and punches,” Ragini said in a statement.

“All of us have developed an excellent rapport with each other which is sure to translate on screen as well,” she added. Saumya will be returning as a host of a show after a few years. “I have been busy with my daily sitcom ‘Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain’. After hosting shows like ‘Dance India Dance’, ‘Comedy Circus’ and ‘Zor Ka Jhatka’, ‘Entertainment Ki Raat@9’ will be the perfect choice to start again,” she said.

“This show has a beautiful blend of hosting, interviewing and fun banters. This is a new format and I am looking forward to adding my style to it. I personally like the comedy space and these shows bring a smile to the otherwise stressful lives of viewers.”

“Though I am not a stand-up comedian, I am spontaneous and hope to evolve and explore more on this show. My look will be a lot more glamorous than before but I will keep it classy and elegant, which is what my style is all about,” she added.

“Entertainment Ki Raat@9” is slated to launch on Colors channel soon.

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Mar 232018
 

Gauri Khan shares a photo of her ‘Snowmen’ – Shah Rukh Khan and son AbRam

Shah Rukh Khan and son AbRam
Shah Rukh Khan and son AbRam

Shah Rukh Khan and AbRam are holidaying in Switzerland. Yesterday, Gauri shared a photo of the father and son on Instagram and wrote, “Snowmen.” SRK took to social media to say, “My li’l holiday with the li’l big skier… in the bed, in the lift, in the Alps… with him, one does get more than one can ski (sic).”

Shah Rukh Khan had fun time with son AbRam on their holiday. SRK and son even went skiing together. The actor took to Instagram to share a video of them.

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Mar 232018
 

Priyanka Chopra found a throwback photo of hers with mother Madhu Chopra and late father Dr. Ashok Chopra. The actress says that she hadn’t seen this photo until now

Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra shared this throwback photo on her Instagram account.

Priyanka Chopra got her hands on a really old family picture, wherein, we see a baby Priyanka Chopra in mother Madhu Chopra’s arms and late father Dr. Ashok Chopra. Seemingly, the photo was taken when Priyanka was just a few months old. Well, the actress is completely unrecognisable as a toddler.

“Major throwback. Mommy daddy and baby me.. I’d never seen this picture until now. The sketch behind us was made by my dad. Besides being a surgeon he was an extremely creative man. Digging the ‘stache dad,” this is what Priyanka Chopra wrote.

The black-and-white photo received zillions of likes in a span of just a few hours. The global girl often gives a sneak-peak into her family by sharing some really old memories on desired occasions.

This is one of the photos shared by Priyanka Chopra:

Meanwhile, Priyanka Chopra is currently in Mumbai and will begin work on her upcoming film, based on the life of astronaut Kalpana Chawla in the next month. Co-incidently, Shah Rukh Khan too will start prepping for Rakesh Sharma biopic. When original choice Aamir Khan was on board for the Sharma biopic, there was talk that PeeCee would play his wife. We hope the two space sagas do not collide at the box office as well.

Also Read: Priyanka Chopra Falls Sick After Returning To Mumbai

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