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Indo-Asian News Service or IANS is a private Indian news agency. The IANS was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju as the India Abroad News Service. It was later renamed the Indo-Asian News Service. The IANS has its main offices located in Noida.

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Mrunal Thakur tests Covid positive, has mild symptoms
1621 days ago
Bollywood

Mrunal Thakur tests Covid positive, has mild symptoms

Mumbai, Jan 1 (IANS) Actress Mrunal Thakur has tested positive for Covid and shared that she has mild symptoms. ## Mrunal shared the news on her Instagram story on Saturday. She wrote: "I have tested positive for Covid-19." ## "As of today, I have mild symptoms, but I'm feeling ok and have isolated myself. I am following the protocol given by my doctor and health professionals." ## "If you have been in contact with me, request you to please get tested immediately. Stay safe everyone." ## Mrunal currently awaits the release of her next film 'Jersey', a sports drama starring Shahid Kapoor. ## It has been postponed after civil restrictions were reimposed due to fears over the Omicron variant. ## The film that was supposed to be released on December 31, tells the story of a middle-aged cricketer, who gets back into the game for the love of his son. ## Directed by Gowtam Tinnanuri, it is a remake of the 2019 Telugu film of the same name. ##

'Bigg Boss 15': Salman Khan, Dharmendra recreate iconic bike scene of 'Sholay'
1621 days ago
Bollywood

'Bigg Boss 15': Salman Khan, Dharmendra recreate iconic bike scene of 'Sholay'

Mumbai, Jan 1 (IANS) The latest promo of 'Bigg Boss 15' shows superstars of Bollywood Salman Khan and Dharmendra recreating the iconic bike scene of 1975 blockbuster 'Sholay' which featured Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra. ## Both the actors are seen opening the 'Weekend Ka Vaar' episode sitting on the bike and dancing to 'Shaam Shandaar' song. Dharmendra says: "I am here Gabbar." Salman replies: "Gabbar, I am coming." ## Later, Bharti Singh is also seen having some fun banter with Dharmendra and enacting another famous scene of Ramesh Sippy's 'Sholay' in which Veeru (Dharmendra) threatens to jump off a water tank to force Basanti (Hema Malini) to accept his proposal. ## Bharti with a bottle in her hand says: "If I am not your dream girl, at least I am your drum girl. You must be happy that the Pumpkin of your garden is dancing here." ## She adds: "Recently Salman cut his birthday cake and later a snake also bit him." ## Dharmendra says: "Actually it was not male but a female snake." (usko saanp ne nahi sapnio ne kaata hai). And Bharti says: "It was sent by Colors as the 'Naagin' show is coming up." ##

Tahir Raj Bhasin: A hattrick of romance coming up in 2022
1621 days ago
Bollywood

Tahir Raj Bhasin: A hattrick of romance coming up in 2022

Mumbai, Jan 1 (IANS) Actor Tahir Raj Bhasin is looking forward to the new year as he has a hattrick of romance coming up in 2022 with 'Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein', 'Looop Lapeta' and 'Ranjish Hi Sahi'. ## Talking about what is he looking forward to in 2022, Tahir in a conversation with IANS said: "I am very excited. It is a hattrick of romance coming up in 2022. All three projects 'Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein', 'Looop Lapeta' and 'Ranjish Hi Sahi' have me in romantic dramas. Two of them are love triangles." ## 'Looop Lapeta' directed by debutant writer-director Aakash Bhatia, is a remake of the cult classic 'Run Lola Run', and tells the story of a girlfriend, who's on a mission to rescue her boyfriend from a sticky situation. ## 'Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein' is a web series, which also stars Shweta Tripathi and 'Ranjish Hi Sahi' is set against the backdrop of the golden era of 70s' Bollywood. It revolves around the lives of struggling film director Shankar played by Tahir, diva Aamna played by Amala Paul and Shankar's wife Anju played by Amrita. ## He added: "Although I am trying it after a very long time and for the first time on OTT. It's just great to have a hattrick of romance going on. I am excited to see what 2022 brings in terms of new scripts and reactions from the audience." ##

Ranvir Shorey ‘almost hounded out of hotel room' after posting about son's Covid diagnosis
1621 days ago
Bollywood

Ranvir Shorey ‘almost hounded out of hotel room' after posting about son's Covid diagnosis

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) Actor Ranvir Shorey has been hounded by fellow guests at a hotel in which they were quarantined after he revealed his son Haroon's Covid test report on Twitter. ## The actor shared a string of tweets as a follow-up to his main tweet where he had shared his son's diagnosis. ## He tweeted: "As a result of my SM post, meant for the common good, we were almost hounded out of our hotel room, where we were quarantining, due to other guests pressurising the hotel about us staying here. Society's capacity for unscientific discrimination has been on full display." ## In the next tweet, he wrote: "People who wanted selfies until a day before were blackmailing the hotel for discounts and refunds, because we were in one of the rooms!" ## "Will always remember this experience. It makes me wonder if the world deserves honesty at all," he said. ## Ranvir gained support from netizens, who too agreed to the despicable behaviour shown by the actor's fellow guests at the hotel. ## Stay tuned.

Tiger Shroff kickstarts final schedule of 'Heropanti 2'
1621 days ago
Bollywood

Tiger Shroff kickstarts final schedule of 'Heropanti 2'

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) Action star Tiger Shroff recently updated his fans through his social media that he has started the last leg of 'Heropanti 2' schedule. ## Tiger took to his Instagram story to share the poster of the film as he wrote on the picture, "Time to suit up again for one last sched #heropanti2 #eid2022." ## The poster features Tiger in a John Wick - esque avatar as he aims guns from atop a sports car. 'Heropanti 2' is the sequel of Tiger's debut film where he was seen opposite another debutante back then, Kriti Sanon. ## Both the actors have since grown strength to strength and have even reunited for their upcoming film, 'Ganapath'. ## As for 'Heropanti 2', the film written by Rajat Arora and produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment is being helmed by choreographer - actor Ahmed Khan and it also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Tara Sutaria. ## Stay tuned.

Sachin-Jigar celebrate five big releases in 2021, bat for indie music
1621 days ago
Bollywood

Sachin-Jigar celebrate five big releases in 2021, bat for indie music

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) Music director duo Sachin-Jigar have had a very fulfilling year with five successful releases. The two are often credited for triggering a shift in behavioural patterns of music lovers through introduction of new sounds. ## In a conversation with IANS, the duo spoke about the role of the digital era in the changing landscape of music, the hardwiring of art and commerce and the need for the establishment of a music industry to safeguard the rights of musicians. ## Highlighting the importance of business acumen in an artist, Sachin says: "An artist cannot exist in void, there has to be a commercial viability to their work in order for them to succeed and become memorable through their work. When you compose music for a film, you're composing for the story, for the characters and for the situations. ## "So there are many layers to film music. There are a set of producers, who look for an immediate impact in the sense that the music should give a boost to a film's opening. ## "This type of films are a result of a different mindset, right from the production to the business part of it and you need to live upto their expectations as composers." ## Talking about how artists need to be aware and mindful of the power at their disposal, Jigar mentions: "A lot of time, artists haveA avenues but they don't know how to use it for their own benefit. Now is the time when every artist has the option and power to come together and establish a music industry." ## He stresses upon the need for a separate music industry, saying: "Like the film industry, we should have a music industry as well where an artist has the power to say no to a film if they feel it won't do justice to their creative integrity. ## "Every musician from every corner of the country should work towards this goal. If we start now, it'll bear fruit for the coming generations of music artists." ## Sachin adds to his creative partner saying how the Internet has led to democratization of creative power. "With the internet the platforms for talents have diversified. A 15 second clip of a boy singing a song in his car can go viral today and that has strengthened the independent music scene. In such a scenario, a music artist doesn't live on the mercy of a producer or a record label." ## He quickly follows up the positives with the negative aspect, saying: "However there is a downside to independent music, which is the kind of money that the film music enjoys, isn't available to independent artists at large." ## But, the music artists, who have hit the right notes with regards to the marketing of their creative output, have gone places as Sachin says: "Although there are a few exceptions where independent artists have gone out of their way and put money in singles or albums in terms promotion and marketing similar to that of a big budget film music. ## "In fact some of the films have roped in independent musicians with their most popular songs. So it's a beautiful time to be a musician." ## Rounding up the year 2021, Jigar states: "It's been very good actually because there has been a slight shift of taste in music within the masses. When we started off, songs in a film were mostly used for promotional purposes. ## "Today the songs are very much part of the narrative. Music is now a tool to make a film. We did two absolute commercial albums like, 'Roohi' or 'Hum Do Hamare Do' and an artistic album like, 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui'. So we are very content and happy with what we are doing currently." ## Sachin ends by letting out the secret to their partnership: "The secret to our partnership is the uncommanality between both of us. Essence of this partnership is how different we are from each other and respecting the differences. He can take off from where I started and the same with me." ## Stay tuned.

Rhea Chakraborty looks back at 2021: A year full of healing, a year full of pain
1621 days ago
Bollywood

Rhea Chakraborty looks back at 2021: A year full of healing, a year full of pain

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) Actress Rhea Chakraborty has looked back at her journey in 2021 and called it a year full of healing and pain. ## Rhea posted a picture on Instagram, where she looks gorgeous dressed in a rust coloured boat-neck top paired with denims. She smiles at the camera as she gets clicked. ## She wrote alongside the image: "You see me smiling and laughing, it's not been easy to get here. A year full of healing, a year full of pain." ## "But here I am, smiling and looking at you 2021-because indeed what doesn't break you makes you stronger..! Have a wonderful New Year's Eve with your loved ones, may 2022 be kind to all of us. Love and light #rhenew," she added. ## It was in 2020, when Rhea made headlines after she was accused by Sushant Singh Rajput's family for abetment to suicide and also siphoning off funds from the late actor. She was also named in a Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) charge sheet along with her brother Showik in a drug-related probe into Sushant's death case. ## The 29-year-old actress was arrested last year and spent a month in Mumbai's Byculla jail in September 2020. ## On the work front, Rhea was last seen in the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer 'Chehre', which released earlier this year. ## Stay tuned.

Ankit Tiwari: It's Absolutely Necessary That 2022 Begins On A Great Note
1622 days ago
Bollywood

Ankit Tiwari: It's Absolutely Necessary That 2022 Begins On A Great Note

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) Music composer Ankit Tiwari has gained a new perspective towards live concerts in the post-pandemic era. He opines that the energy and vibe of a live audience is completely on a different plane, something that a musician on stage feeds from.## Ankit, who will be performing in the Maldivian capital of Male on New Year's Eve, says: "I am so excited for my show in Male. I had agreed to do it long ago. After spending a year locked in at home, in the pandemic, concerts have a new meaning for us musicians and performers. The energy of a live audience is unmatchable".## The musician is thrilled to be performing at all and on New Year's Eve.## "It will be twice as much fun. I have heard about the protests in the city. But that's the beauty of music. It heals people. Ideologically, one could be in different places but music has the power to unite people and make them come together.## "I am already getting fan mails where they are telling me how excited they are for the show. It will be a grand show indeed because we've all had a rough few years. It's absolutely necessary that 2022 begins on a great note," he added.## Stay tuned...

Ranveer On Completing 10 Years In Bollywood: Grateful I Got A Chance To Become An Actor
1622 days ago
Bollywood

Ranveer On Completing 10 Years In Bollywood: Grateful I Got A Chance To Become An Actor

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) It has been a decade-long journey for Ranveer Singh in the world of Hindi cinema. The Bollywood's livewire star says it has been a fulfilling one for him and that he was a different person 10 years ago.## Ranveer made his acting debut with 'Band Baaja Baaraat' in 2010, after which he starred in a slew of blockbusters such as 'Bajirao Mastani', 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela', 'Padmaavat', 'Dil Dhadakne Do', 'Simmba', 'Gully Boy' and '83'.## He says, "I have completed a decade and this journey has been beyond my wildest imagination. I am so grateful that I even got a chance to become an actor and am filled with gratitude every day. It's surreal for me to think that I am living my dream, I am so grateful for the opportunities, I value them tremendously.## "And what a journey it has been these 10 years - from 'Band Baaja Baraat' (BBB) to '83' and I am so happy that I got the opportunity to work with the best filmmakers, to show my repertoire as an actor, to explore my own craft in the diverse genres, to showcase my versatility".## The actor calls his journey a fulfilling one.## "This journey has been fulfilling but I was a different person I was 10 years ago. When I started with 'BBB' it was an overnight hit and I used to feel I can do anything. But as the years went on and I started gaining more experience and evolving as a person I realized I don't know anything and I was like man this craft of acting and performance is limitless".## He added: "There is no right or wrong of doing things - its just creation, it's so free-flowing, it's literally infinite. And so, I realized that today I'm in a position where I don't know anything".## The actor shared that really just scratching the surface. "So 10 years in on the occasion of this momentous release of my career, I would say I'm hungrier than ever before. I want to work with filmmakers who have shaped me again to see what else can I explore from this collaboration. I want to work with new voices, new genres, new filmmakers, new stories, I want fresh challenges".## Ranveer shared that being an actor has given him so much "joy, fulfillment right now. I am working with Karan Johar for the first time, Alia for the second time - to be collaborating with these fine talents - I am very excited about the films that are coming up".## Ranveer will be next seen in YRF's 'Jayeshbhai Jordaar', Shankar's remake of his blockbuster 'Anniyan', Rohit Shetty's 'Cirkus' and Karan Johar's 'Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani'.## Stay tuned...

Kareena Kapoor Khan Reveals Her 'Best Part of 2021'
1622 days ago
Bollywood

Kareena Kapoor Khan Reveals Her 'Best Part of 2021'

Mumbai, Dec 31 (IANS) Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has revealed the best part of 2021 in the latest post on social media.## Kareena, who is married to actor Saif Ali Khan, posted a picture of her younger son Jeh on Instagram on Friday. The picture does not clearly show the toddler's face but one can be seen laughing.## "His two teeth, the best part of 2021 #31est December #Mera Beta# Blessed New year all," she wrote.## Saif and Kareena, who are fondly called Saifeena by their fans, had tied the knot in December 2012. Jeh was born on February 21.## Speaking about her work, Kareena will be seen sharing screen space with superstar Aamir Khan in the upcoming film 'Laal Singh Chaddha'.## Stay tuned...

Cine Impact Fellowships For 10 Teams of Budding Filmmakers
1622 days ago
Bollywood

Cine Impact Fellowships For 10 Teams of Budding Filmmakers

New Delhi, Dec 30 (IANS) With time, filmmaking is witnessing a huge change and the emerging filmmakers are open to welcome new changes and accept the challenges. To support these budding filmmakers, The Hyphen, a private firm has selected 10 film-making teams from around the country for making short documentaries on various social issues.## All teams will be provided training to create the documentaries. The best documentary will be given a reward of Rs 1 lakh. This will be in addition to the grant which each team will be getting for making their documentary.## The teams have been asked to give the short films for selection and each of them has given one short film. Now, on the basis of that they are selected for Cine Impact Fellowship. There are four jury members for deciding the winners - Saibal Chatterjee, National Award-winning film critic; Utpal Borpujari, National Award-winning filmmaker and film critic; Arnab Banerjee, film critic and journalist and Faisal Khan, film critic, and curator.## Arpesh Mishra, founder of The Hyphen said: "We were pondering on ways to raise awareness around diverse social issues. In one of our brainstorming sessions, we felt there are so many young filmmakers who want to further hone their skills and showcase their creativity in a productive manner. That's how Cine Impact came into place and we then partnered with various organizations, film critics, and filmmakers to create a successful collaboration. The idea behind the Cine Impact Film Fellowship was to promote independent storytelling on social issues among young Indian filmmakers. We wanted to bring the best filmmakers".## While talking about the selection criteria, film critic and jury member Utpal Bhorpujari said: "The films were chosen on the basis of the overall average of ratings given individually by the jury members. The jury looked at the films on the basis of treatment, concept, and execution. Technical competence was also kept in mind but given that this competition was for amateur and student filmmakers who were working on minuscule budgets, more emphasis was given on the final outcome of the vision they started with".## He added: "The ideas that were presented in the films were wide-ranging and relevant to the current times. Some of the films were good beyond the expectations of the jury. As someone from Assam, I am particularly happy that 'Dead Birds on the Wire', a film made by a group called Maati based in the small town of Golaghat, could make it to the final selection".## Aditya, a young filmmaker from the team Brain Tikka which includes four members along with him, namely, Harshil Tewatia, Harshvardhan Ojha, Arjun Roy. Their short film 'Diya' has been selected.## Aditya, a self-learned filmmaker hails from Lucknow and did BSc Honours in Mathematics from Delhi University. Talking about the shooting of the film, he said: "The idea stayed with me for a long time before it was executed, It took me a few weeks to write it down. The movie was shot in around a week, and we shot in colleges of Delhi University - South Campus, Satya Niketan and around Kailash Colony".## He explained the concept and said: "Migrating from a small town to a big city brings with it, a lot of apprehension and fear, especially for women who have been brought up in a patriarchal setup, and are maybe the first female in their family to move out. This apprehension is something I have personally seen, but it's not spoken about a lot. I did not want to showcase the new city as a threat, rather I wanted to highlight that something we consider a safe space, can also be harmful and it's necessary to listen when someone tries to tell you something. It is even more important to look behind what's spoken".## Harishwaran Raja, who is from Bengaluru along with his team member Koushik has made a short film, 'The Brahma'. It is a short film about two friends. Harishwaran and Koushik from the team Indian Academy Degree College took 5 days to complete the shoot. "We prepared 3 months ago before we went to shoot the film", said Aditya.## He added: "My short film, 'The Brahma' is a silent film, the initial idea was to make a social, dark comedy movie but we didn't have enough funds. So, I decided to make a silent film but it should be pure silent without even a single dialogue, so I decided one character should be deaf and dumb, another character is blind so basically there will be no conversation between them, we started like that. I directed the film".## Stay tuned...

Rashmika Mandanna Lists Lessons Learnt As She Completes Five Years In Films
1622 days ago
Bollywood

Rashmika Mandanna Lists Lessons Learnt As She Completes Five Years In Films

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Actress Rashmika Mandanna, who has made a name for herself in the Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada film industries, on Thursday, announced that she had completed five years in the film industry and shared some lessons she had learnt during this period.## Taking to social media, she wrote, "It's been five years of me in the film industry. Like woahhhh how did that happen. Guys, couple of things I've learnt all these years -## "1. Time is flying by too fast make memories each day. 2. How to be truly genuinely happy from the bottom of the heart. I am happy. 3. I've realised nothing in life is easy. Got to always keep fighting for what you want. Be alert, be on your toes, be grounded, be grateful but always keep fighting.## "4. But also be patient. Wait, be patient. Things will take their place. It might be hard and taxing but be patient and calm also. 5. Other people always have something to teach you, so always be open to learn. You should be able to unlearn and learn many things.## "6. Don't carry emotional baggages -- physical baggages, mental baggages. Let go! Learn to let go. 7. Give time for things in life you want to work out. Example, if it's career - give time to that. If it's love - give time to that. If it's family - give time to that. If it's you - give time to yourself. Your time is yours. So you choose but remember time and flights will never wait for you.## "8. Eat cleaner, sleep better, workout harder, smile bigger, love more openly. 9. People don't owe you anything so you don't have to do favours to anyone. You can and you should think of yourself first. And many more. I'll keep going on and on. I'll speak of all of this one day but for now these".## Stay tuned...