Jul 012017
 

TV star Digangana Suryavanshi moves into her new house in Mumbai

Digangana Suryavanshi who was last seen in Bigg Boss 9 touches yet another milestone. The actress bought a new flat and like everyone knows it’s a proud moment to own a house in Mumbai.

TV star Digangana Suryavanshi moves into her new house in Mumbai

The actress landed in Mumbai two day back from her Indonesia work trip and made a direct entry into her new house. It was a small get together at her new home on 30th June, Friday attended by her industry friends Sana Amin Sheikh, Gia Manek, Bhavesh Balchandani, Avika Gor, Manish Raisinghania and Faisal Khan.

TV star Digangana Suryavanshi moves into her new house in Mumbai

Sana Amin  said,” I am very happy that I am here to be a part of her happiness and in fact, I am proud of her that at such a young age she has achieved so much. And it’s a proud moment to own a house in Mumbai which she managed to do and I feel touched that I am here to be part of this pride.” Digangana and her parents (Neeraj Suryavanshi and Sarita Suryavanshi) are famous for their hospitality.

TV star Digangana Suryavanshi moves into her new house in Mumbai
Digangana Suryavanshi

TV star Digangana Suryavanshi moves into her new house in Mumbai

They attended all the guests personally. Digangana is  planning to do films and we hope her new home gets her lot of luck and prosperity!

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Vaani Kapoor with TV actress Sara Arfeen Khan at her Versova residence

We haven’t seen much of Vaani Kapoor after the utterly forgettable Befikre (2016). So it was quite a pleasant surprise to spot the leggy lass at a recent bash thrown by popular TV actress Sara Arfeen Khan at her Versova residence.

Turns out, Vaani and the ‘Siya Ke Ram’ actress have known each other for sometime now and the post-Eid bash turned out to be the perfect opportunity for the two girls to catch up. Vaani looked pretty in a traditional pink ensemble. As for those rumours about her lip job and chin surgery, well, see the picture and judge for yourself.     

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Jul 092013
 

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TV is easiest, quickest way to reach audience: Imran Khan

Actor Imran Khan took to the TV show ‘Punar Vivah’ to promote his upcoming film ‘Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara!’. He believes television is the easiest way to reach the audience

“The TV audience in this country is so huge that whatever it is you want to promote, a film or a product, you have to reach out to the TV audience. It is the best, easiest and the quickest way,” the 30-year-old said.

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Imran is open to follow the footsteps of his uncle and superstar Aamir Khan by becoming part of a TV show, provided he gets something interesting.

“Till now I have not got any exciting offers. But if I do get something, then I would love to do a TV show,” Imran said.

Aamir made his small screen debut with TV show ‘Satyamev Jayate’, which gave out shocking facts and figures associated with social issues.

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Dec 182012
 

New Delhi, Dec 18 :  The Information and Broadcasting Ministry today said a representation alleging misuse of national anthem by a private TV channel for promotion of a reality show has been forwarded to the Home Ministry.  This information was shared in Lok Sabha by I&B Minister Manish Tewari in response to a question.

A representation had been received from an advocate, Jeetender Gupta, alleging that Colors TV channel is misusing national anthem for promoting a reality show in theatres, Tewari said.

Gupta had then also filed a writ petition in the High Court.

“The High Court disposed off the case by stating the representation made to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting should be looked into by the concerned ministry i.e. the Ministry of Home Affairs,” Tewari said.

The representation had been accordingly sent to the Home Ministry, he added.

Dec 152012
 

Mumbai, Dec 15: After his month-long stay in the Bigg Boss house, TV actor Santosh Shukla became the latest contestant to be eliminated from the reality show on Friday.

Santosh, 36, is the second inmate to be out of the show following the surprise eviction of Bhojpuri film actor Dinesh Lal Yadav aka Nirahua earlier this week.

“I am happy that I am out of the show now because there were few people who were getting on my nerves. I was about to burst but Bigg Boss thankfully called me. I am a very short tempered person but I somehow controlled myself. I depicted my real self in the show,” Santosh told PTI.

The Chandrakanta star was known in the house for entertaining the inmates with his soulful Bollywood numbers and during his stay he had started liking co-contestant Aashka Goradia.

But soon, he got upset with her and was also seen discussing about Aashka’s “changing behaviour” towards him with others.

Dec 142012
 

There is no doubt that Ekta Kapoor is one of the most successful TV and film producers of the current generation. She has been instrumental in helping brand Balaji reach the level where it has reached today.

While one would presume that Ekta already has sharp business acumen, the versatile lady herself feels there is scope for improvement and learning. Ekta Kapoor has enrolled herself for a business development course at the prestigious Harvard University. Even though it’s a 3 year course, Ekta would be required to attend class only for a month each year. The actress feels that this new learning will help her take Balaji to even greater success in the years ahead.

Here’s wishing the dynamic lady all the best for her new endeavour.

Dec 132012
 

Noted humanitarian, poet, journalist, photographer, TV host, painter, editor, columnist, and filmmaker Pritish Nandy just added another feather to his already feathered cap.

The Government of Bangladesh has invited Pritish Nandy for a special State honour on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Liberation struggle. The Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, who is also the National Convenor of the Friends of the Bangladesh Liberation Struggle, recently wrote to Nandy saying that though it is forty years late, it is never too late to recognise and honour someone who did so much for their freedom struggle.

The awards ceremony, held only from this year on December 15, is to honour those who participated in the liberation struggle of Bangladesh and helped the nation become free. Pritish Nandy will be attending the event along with his wife Rina. Talking about the honour Nandy says, “‘The birth of Bangladesh was a miracle. Most wars end in stalemate but Indira Gandhi won it decisively and with amazing precision. I was proud to play a role in the making of a new nation, a nation born out of the love for a language and a proud culture: Bengali.” This year marks the 40th anniversary of the formation of Bangladesh.

Nandy, barely entering his twenties then, was one of the most ardent campaigners for a free Bangladesh. He reported first hand on the war for freedom, translated the works of the then little known poets of the Bangladesh movement who are now iconic figures in Bengali literature across the border and got them published from London, Chicago and other parts of the world to bring focus to their war efforts, and was one of the central figures of the movement when he lived in Calcutta in the early seventies.

All the leaders of the freedom struggle were his personal friends, including Sheikh Mujibur Rehman who became the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Interestingly, the man who subsequently assassinated him, Major Dalim was also known to Nandy during the freedom struggle days when he came to Calcutta as a young army officer for medical treatment after a serious grenade injury. Nandy was a leading poet then and some of his own poems in the book Madness is the Second Stroke were inspired by the Bangladesh war.

The famous British painter Feliks Topolski collaborated with Pritish Nandy to bring out poems from Bangladesh, a book of poems from London. Nandy is one of Indian poetry’s most celebrated name whose books, record albums and readings have drawn him an iconic following and won him the Padma Shri and the EM Forster Literary Award at an age most people barely begin their literary career.

Nandy launched his production company Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd, in 1998, which has made over 25 films over the past decade including (Kaante, Jhankaar Beats, Chameli, Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, Shabd, Pyaar Ke Side Effects) now acclaimed as cult movies. His next production, Shaadi Ke Side Effects, starring Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan rolls next year.

Dec 132012
 

Noted humanitarian, poet, journalist, photographer, TV host, painter, editor, columnist, and filmmaker Pritish Nandy just added another feather to his cap. The Government of Bangladesh has invited Pritish for a special State honour on the occasion of their 40th anniversary of the Liberation struggle. The Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, who is also the National Convenor of the Friends of the Bangladesh Liberation Struggle, recently wrote to Nandy saying that though it is forty years late, it is never too late to recognize and honour someone who did so much for their freedom struggle.

The awards ceremony, which kick starts from this year on December 15, is to honour those who participated in the liberation struggle of Bangladesh and helped the nation become free. Nandy will be attending the event along with his wife Rina. Talking about the honour, Nandy says, “The birth of Bangladesh was a miracle. Most wars end in stalemate but Indira Gandhi won it decisively and with amazing precision. I was proud to play a role in the making of a new nation, a nation born out of the love for a language and a proud culture: Bengali.”

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the formation of Bangladesh. Nandy, barely entering his twenties then, was one of the most ardent campaigners for a free Bangladesh. He reported first hand on the war for freedom, translated the works of the then little known poets of the Bangladesh movement who are now iconic figures in Bengali literature across the border and got them published from London, Chicago and other parts of the world to bring focus to their war efforts, and was one of the central figures of the movement when he lived in Calcutta in the early seventies. All the leaders of the freedom struggle were his personal friends, including Sheikh Mujibur Rehman who became the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

Interestingly, the man who subsequently assassinated him, Major Dalim, was also known to Nandy during the freedom struggle days when he came to Calcutta as a young army officer for medical treatment after a serious grenade injury. Nandy was a leading poet then and some of his own poems in the book ‘Madness is the Second Stroke’ were inspired by the Bangladesh war. The famous British painter Feliks Topolski collaborated with Nandy to bring out poems from Bangladesh, a book of poems from London. Nandy is one of Indian poetry’s most celebrated names whose books, record albums and readings have drawn him an iconic following and won him the Padma Shri and the EM Forster Literary Award at an age most people barely begin their literary career.

Dec 132012
 

Veteran actor Pankaj Kapoor feels comfortable working in a film, as it gives him ample time to work on his character.

Cinema more satisfying than TV: Pankaj Kapoor (© Varinder Chawla)

Mumbai: Pankaj Kapoor, who was part of trendsetting shows like ‘Karamchand’, says that he consciously moved away from television about a decade ago because the medium was changing and that working in films is far more satisfying.

“About eight to nine years back, I decided not to do television actively because I felt the face of television was changing and someone like me would not be able to relate to the kind of work that is done today,” Pankaj told us.

“Also, I felt that it was straining and tiring because you had long hours of work and whatever you did was lost in 20 minutes,” he added.

A movie, on the other hand, gives an actor ample time to work on his character, says the 58-year-old, who has been a part of shows like ‘Zabaan Sambhal Ke’, ‘Office Office’ and ‘Mohandas B.A.L.L.B.’, besides ‘Karamchand’.

“Your work as an actor (in TV) is almost as much as you do for any film. Films are made… within lesser hours and you get more time to research and work on your character. It is a lot more satisfying experience because whether the film does well or not, at some point it will be seen by various people in various kinds of medium,” he said.

Nevertheless, he is still open to small screen projects.

“I am open to the medium of TV as an actor, though not with the kind of face television has right now. But if there is something which is different in which the director and actor are given the independence that is required, then I will do it.

“If worst comes to worst and it becomes a matter of survival, I am being very honest about it, I might have to look into it,” said the actor, whose directorial debut ‘Mausam’ failed to evoke expected box-office response.

Asked if he would like to revive any of his old TV series, Pankaj said: “I don’t like repeating what I have done before, so it depends… If I am not doing anything and the script has really something nice and juicy and has a challenge for me, then I might consider it.”

Versatility is something he would like to maintain throughout his career.

“Even at this stage of my life, I am looking at doing more roles and different parts where I can create different people. My goal as an actor is to create different people and to interpret them for my audiences,” he said.

The repertoire of Pankaj, a National School of Drama alumnus, includes successful plays, films and TV shows. He will next be seen in Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola’, in which he has kept up his reputation of giving the audience something new every time.

The movie, featuring young talents like Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma, will hit the screens on January 11, 2013.