Jul 092017
 

Sonakshi with father Shatrughan SinhaSonakshi with father Shatrughan Sinha

Actress Sonakshi Sinha along with her father and politician-veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha has shot a “beautiful” campaign that supports education for underprivileged girl child in India.

On Saturday, Sonakshi took to Twitter, where she shared a photograph holding her father and captioned it: “Shot something beautiful for Nanhi Kali…Go register if you want to support a great cause — education of an underprivileged girl child!”

Shatrughan also shared a photograph of himself along with his daughter and mentioned that everyone should be treated equally.

“Shot with Sonakshi Sinha for a good cause Nanhi Kali. Society can only evolve when all are treated and educated equally,” he captioned the image.

Project Nanhi Kali works to ensure every underprivileged girl child in India gets her right to education and dignity.

On the acting front, Sonakshi is busy shooting for her upcoming film “Ittefaq”, directed by Abhay Chopra. It is an adaptation of the 1969 movie by the same name. It also stars Sidharth Malhotra.

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Jul 082017
 

Just when you thought there’s only so much to India’s favourite off-spinner, Harbhajan Singh goes and bowls you over, nice and clean with this recent piece of news that he is about to turn his cap around to  the title of Bollywood singer! 

Yes, veteran Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh will be teaming up with India’s finest music composer Mithoon for a music single dedicated to celebrating the contribution of real life heroes who have strived towards the welfare of the nation. This is the very first time the sauvé cricketer who hails from Punjab will be taking to the mic and is already taking lessons in the studio.

Veteran Indian Cricketer Harbhajan Singh To Go From Off-Spinner To Singer SoonWikipedia

Speaking about the recent announcement of the event, Mithoon said in a statement, “It’s actually a thought that Harbhajan shared with me. We have been close friends for a while now and he has always expressed his interest in music. He wanted to do something to celebrate our national heritage and culture. We were always contemplating on working together and were in talks of collaborating on a single since over a year now. This concept cropped up on his birthday and while there many ideas exchanged this particular idea appealed to us the most. I always believe music should address a higher purpose and collaborations of ideas should bring meaning to the fore.” 

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The video is set to be shot across different states of India and will feature the real lives of the common man who are the real driving force of our country. The single will be sung in Hinglish and will be premiered in the month of December this year.  

We’re proud and excited for our good old Bhajji.

Jul 052017
 

Om PuriOm Puri

Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha says late actor Om Puri would often dance to Hans Raj Hans’s version of ‘Dama Dam Mast Qalandar’, which is part of her upcoming film, ‘Partition: 1947’.

The Huma Qureshi-starrer features Puri, who died in January, as her father. “In a scene, he finishes his food and is set to go to bed, but as soon as Hans Raj Hans’s song would start playing, he would start dancing. I had to tell him, ‘you don’t have to dance’. But, he enjoyed the music. He enjoyed being on the sets. This is the memory I have of him,” Chadha said in an interview.

Gurinder Chadha
Gurinder Chadha

Speaking at a promotional event, Chadha also said that the song, Do Dilon Ke, which has been composed by AR Rahman and sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Hariharan, reminded her of the tragic stories she heard from her maternal grandmother about the Partition, while growing up in England. “I grew up in England and I made a film like this in India. It is a big deal. We do feel terrible about the things we witnessed, not just in India, but in Europe and America. We fear for our children. I have two small children and want them to live in a world where people love and respect each other.”

The song puts the spotlight on the fondness that Edwina Mountbatten and Jawaharlal Nehru shared for each other. “I believe that Nehruji and Lady Mountbatten were very close, and I wanted to show that… But, I was not interested in learning anything about this relationship as that is not the story… It takes away from the story of the ordinary people and the Partition.”

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Jul 052017
 

Priyanka ChopraPriyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra is one of the newest members the Academy of Motion Picture of Arts & Sciences (AMPAS) and the actress has praised the ongoing push for racial and gender equality.

Following two years of sharp criticism and back-to-back ceremonies with an all-white slate of acting nominees, AMPAS last week invited a record 774 new members from 57 countries around the world to join the organisation’s ranks, reported Entertainment Weekly.

“While the numbers have their own story to tell, I think it’s important to recognise that progress is being made. It’s going to take some time to correct, but continuous efforts always help,” Priyanka said.

The 34-year-old Indian actress, who made her foray into the West with TV series ‘Quantico’, said the Academy should move beyond a single award for foreign language films and include them in other major categories.

“It’s interesting that though (past Indian) winners were Indian, it was for their work in international films largely about India, but not made by India. For a global community like India to be represented on a larger scale, I think it will have to move beyond a single award for all foreign language films.

“It is very rare to see foreign language films represented in the other categories,” she said.

Apart from Priyanka, other Indian stars who have been invited to join the Academy and vote in the Oscars include the likes of, megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, filmmakers Goutam Ghose, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Salman Khan, Irrfan Khan and Deepika Padukone.

Priyanka said the class of 2017 “does have a very diverse collection, including a few from my country, and one hopes that we all work together to push the larger picture. I’d like to see more opportunities for foreign films to be represented at the Oscars.”

Actress Phylicia Rashad, Rinko Kikuchi, Aldis Hodge, Sanaa Lathan, Terry Crews, Colman Domingo, and Anna Deavere Smith, and Colombian filmmaker Patricia Cardoso have also accepted the AMPAS’ invitation.

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Jul 032017
 

Nawazuddin SiddiquiNawazuddin Siddiqui

Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, a huge fan of his ‘Mom’ co-star Sridevi, says if given a chance to feature in a remake of any of her past films, it would have to be ‘Mr. India’. In an interview to IANS here, Nawazuddin was asked which character would he like to play in a remake of any of Sridevi’s movies.

He said: “There are many movies of Sridevi which I love, like ‘Lamhe’, ‘Chandni’, ‘Mr. India’, ‘English Vinglish’… But I would love to play the role of Mr. India in the remake of the film,” Nawazuddin said. ‘Mr. India’, directed by Shekhar Kapur, told the tale of a poor but big-hearted man who takes orphans into his home. After discovering his scientist father’s invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights to save his children and all of India from the clutches of a villain.

Anil Kapoor famously played Arun Verma aka ‘Mr. India’ in the movie, and Nawazuddin Siddiquiwants to step into his shoes. The film was produced by Sridevi’s husband Boney Kapoor. There has been much talk around a ‘Mr. India’ sequel over the past few years.

Mom’ a mystery-thriller directed by Ravi Udyavar stars Sridevi in the lead role along with Akshaye Khanna. The film will hit the screens on July 7

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Jun 302017
 

We look up to leaders for sanity. The lack of it only empowers the wrongdoerWe look up to leaders for sanity. The lack of it only empowers the wrongdoer

Here’s the thing with protests. It’s not that people don’t. They do. Very often. And that’s the hallmark of a democracy anyway. But if you look closely, on a more regular basis, whenever there is a ‘dharna’ or protest march, the faces that show up, are the usual suspects — who either have an agenda (legit or otherwise). Or are more specifically inclined towards issues being raised on a public platform.

What was incredibly heartening for me about the nationwide series of peaceful public protests that took place across India and outside, on June 28, was that it wasn’t about people from a certain religion, caste, economic strata, or community, hitting the street, to make their voices heard, and simply say #NotInMyName. It was a spontaneous call. It echoed absolutely everyone’s sentiment. I wish I could’ve been there. I was travelling, unfortunately.

Sure, every democracy has its issues. But there comes a moment — as it happened with Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption rally in 2010, or ‘Nirbhaya’ in 2012 — when everyone feels that their backs are against the wall and things have genuinely spun out of control. That they must speak up. It’s at a time like this when the political classes at the upper echelons, usually silent, are forced to take notice. As did the Prime Minister, who made it clear that a lynch-mob, or vigilante justice, is not Mahatma Gandhi’s chosen path or method. And it certainly does not signify a Hindu way of life.

We look up to leaders for voice of sanity. The lack of it only empowers the wrongdoer. But even beyond that, we look up to this nation’s judiciary that somehow ought to cease power from vigilantes. We can’t have laws slipping into the hands of a retributive mob, or self-styled ‘gau rakshaks’, simply because our criminal-justice system is long and unwieldy.

For a second, just imagine that beef is found on a person. Forget that there are rumours that he may be carrying some. He has it. So what? We will kill him? No sane person will think so. Most regular humans understand that a plural, multi-cultural, diverse society is beneficial for everyone. But there are some who are brainwashed to think differently from the rest — from a very early age. They may never understand rational arguments. It’s hard to reason with them.

How does the society respond to them? What happens to a boy who’s killed as a result? Who’s answerable for the death of the innocent? What action does the state take against that killer? These are equally if not more important questions.

For long, everyone kept quiet assuming beef to be such a sensitive issue. But people are dying –being killed. There is systematic targeting that’s tearing up the basic fabric of this country. The prospects are frightening. As a commentator I recently pointed out, it takes just one twisted mind from the other end of the spectrum to take advantage of a ripe situation like this, and retaliate. It would be labeled as terrorism. Who wants that? Where do we go from there?

It’s a shame that things have come to this. But heartening still that people from all walks of life chose to step out of their homes on June 28, stand up together in public, raise their voice, and say that this is not what my nation, or my religion, teaches me. Silence, at a time like this, only benefits those who perpetrate crimes under a community’s name. Nope, #NotInMyName. Not anymore.

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Jun 302017
 

Vivek Oberoi plays Vikrant Dhawan, a character allegedly inspired by former IPLâÂÂ?ÂÂ?chairman Lalit Modi (inset)

With the Virat Kohli-Anil Kumble war out in the open, Farhan Akhtar and Riteish Sidhwani’s upcoming web series around a cricket premier league couldn’t have been better timed. Inside Edge is expected to strip the veneer off India’s favourite sport and its heroes to reveal the dark underbelly characterised by manipulation, corruption and power games.

THE BCCI, the national governing body for cricket in India, is allegedly concerned with how the game, and its governance is portrayed. An episode surrounding a powerful character, that sources say is fashioned around Lalit Modi, founder chairman and administrator of IPL, is of particular interest to them.

Farhan AkhtarFarhan Akhtar

In 2010, Congress minister Shashi Tharoor resigned after allegations of improper influence during the investigations carried out by tax authorities to probe the IPL valued at $4.1 billion. Following this, Modi was suspended by the BCCI after the final match of the 2010 series, saying, he had “brought a bad name to the administration of cricket and the game itself”.

Insiders claim the producers may be looking at collaborating with the BCCI, especially since they need cricket footage for Season 2. A potential tie-up could translate into the governing body promoting the show via its official social media platforms.

Even as the producers refused to comment, production unit hand, on condition of anonymity, said, “The show couldn’t have come at a better time. It will serve as a mirror to the way cricket is administered. The show looks at ego clashes, the power struggle between team members and spot fixing. BCCI is keen that certain portions are toned down, and in return, might help with necessary permissions for Season 2.”

Actor Vivek Oberoi, who plays Vikrant Dhawan, who is allegedly inspired by Modi, had said in an earlier interview, “For Vikrant Dhawan, power is a drug. He is a mastermind, a puppeteer. This is a world far removed from the normal one. The world [portrayed in the show] is real, the people are fictional. Dhawan’s world revolves around match fixing. You get to see how it actually happens. It’s about how a bet is placed and how it affects every level [of stakeholders], from rookies to teams.” BCCI did not respond to an email sent by mid-day.

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Jun 302017
 

(from left) Ravina Jagtap, Chandni Suvarnakar, Bhavika Patil, Komal Jagtap, Fida Khan and Asha Jagtap of 6-Pack Band(from left) Ravina Jagtap, Chandni Suvarnakar, Bhavika Patil, Komal Jagtap, Fida Khan and Asha Jagtap of 6-Pack Band

After winning the Cannes Grand Prix Glass Lion 2016, India’s first transgender band, 6-Pack Band, was recently invited for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2017. Curated by Shamir Tandon and backed by Y-Films (youth wing of Yash Raj Films), the band set the stage ablaze with their act at the do, held between June 17 and 24.

Talking to mid-day from Cannes, Tandon said, “It gives me and the band immense pride to have represented India on a global platform. Becoming the first-ever artistes from the Indian subcontinent to have performed at the Cannes main stage is an honour. The third gender in India is yet to get its due. Success stories like that of the 6-Pack Band is our effort to bring social integration in India and across the world.”

Khan feels their successful musical journey is inspiring for the transgender community, which can encourage others to come out confident. “We want to give our community wings so that we can pursue our dreams. Being at Cannes among such esteemed guests and performing here makes me a proud Indian.”

Meet the band

Comprising Fida Khan, Ravina Jagtap, Asha Jagtap, Chandni Suvarnakar, Komal Jagtap and Bhavika Patil, the band started out last year. Their first single clocked in over 2 million views on YouTube. Hrithik Roshan, Sonu Nigam and Arjun Kapoor have featured in their videos.

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Jun 292017
 

Anupam KherAnupam Kher

Watching veteran actor Anupam Kher’s 500th film “The Big Sick” gave his step-son Sikander mixed emotions.

“This is what a great movie should make you feel like. It made me cry and laugh and it was just fantastic,” Sikandar, an actor, said after the film’s India premiere here on Wednesday.

The movie was screened as part of the MAMI year-round programme in association with MVP Entertainment.

Directed by Michael Showalter, “The Big Sick” is about the real life story of comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who not just features in the lead role but has also penned the film’s screenplay with wife Emily Gordon.

It also features Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano and Adeel Akhtar.

The premiere was attended by Vikramaditya Motwane, Harshvardhan Kapoor, Nina Gupta, Ranvir Shorey, Kirti Kulhari, Tanuja Chandra, Adhiraj Bose, Akshay Roy and Naveen Kasturia.

Harshvardhan said: “It just explores so many complex emotions and dynamics between people and cultures.”

Ranvir was happy to see a film which has “a strong South-Asian story set in the US, and it bridges those gaps which are between this world and that world”.

Anupam, who saw the film for the fifth time, says seeing it in India “was the best experience so far”.

The film revolves around Kumail, a comic who meets an American graduate student named Emily at one of his stand-up shows. As their relationship blossoms, he soon becomes worried about what his traditional Muslim parents will think of her.

When Emily suddenly comes down with an illness that leaves her in a coma, Kumail finds himself developing a bond with her deeply concerned mother and father.

The movie is releasing in India on Friday.

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Jun 252017
 

The Sanskari Censor Board of Film Certification does it again! We woke up this Sunday only to hear how CBFC Chief Pahlaj Nihalani has a problem with the word “INTERCOURSE” in Imtiaz Ali’s upcoming rom-com ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal’.

Well, well…we ain’t surprised at all. Mr. Nihalani aces in erecting (he might have an issue with this word too) such problems that might not actually sound like one. We are a bunch of ‘sanskari’ people who actually do ‘intercourse’ but saying it loud offends tons of people! 

Apparently, Indian parents are not in favour of their kids learning this word. However, in the case of Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma starrer, he is generous enough to say that he is ready to clear it only if he gets 1 lakh people voting in favour of the usage of the word.

In an interview on TV, he said, “You take voting from the public and I will clear the word on the promo and the film also. I want 1 lakh votes and I want to see that India has changed and Indian families want their 12-year-old kids to understand the meaning of this word.”

Jab Harry Met Sejal (c) Red Chillies Entertainment

And just when we thought that a King Khan film can easily get those many votes, Nihalani decided to let the cat out of the bag! So these votes come with a condition!

No votes from unmarried and people below the age of 36, yes that’s the catch!

Jab Harry Met Sejal(c) Red Chillies Entertainment

“Importantly, I will not settle for votes from unmarried people. And neither will I be satisfied if votes come from people who are less than 36 years old. Assuming that an average age when a man/woman gets married is 23, I think they would have a 12-year old child when they are 36. Hence I want the voting public to be at least 36 years old. Only then I will feel that India has broadened its outlook and I shall recommend to the government that the word ‘intercourse’ should be included in Jab Harry Met Sejal and any film hereafter,” he told Spotboye.

P.S. Just wondering what Nihalani has to say about the raunchy films he made?