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Ranveer Singh calls wife Deepika Padukone 'cheesy lover' Bollywood
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Ranveer Singh calls wife Deepika Padukone 'cheesy lover'

Mumbai, April 12 (IANS) Ranveer Singh called his actress-wife Deepika Padukone a "cheesy lover" as she made some "bade-bade" (big) pizzas for her actor husband.## Ranveer on Saturday took to his Instagram stories and shared a few glimpses of what's cooking in their kitchen.## In one video, Ranveer is heard saying: "Aaj toh main Deepika ke haath ke bade bade pizze khaunga (Today, I will have big pizzas made by Deepika)'.## In the next image, Deepika can be seen putting shredded cheese to the pizzas and Ranveer tagged it as: "She's a cheesy lover."## He then shared photographs of the pizzas made by the "Padmaavat" actress. One image, which seems to be a throwback picture of Deepika with well known Italian chef Paola Baccetti.## He said that Deepika is "classically trained".## This is not the first time Ranveer has shared details of what the couple have been up to amid lockdown.## The "Gully Boy" star had recently shared that Deepika prepared Thai dishes and even baked a cake.## On the work front, Deepika will be seen sharing screen space with Ranveer in Kabir Khan's cricket drama "83".## Deepika also has Shagun Batra''s next coming up, where she co-stars with Ananya Panday.## Stay tuned...

Rohitashv Gour: Watching comedy shows now is helpful Bollywood
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Rohitashv Gour: Watching comedy shows now is helpful

Mumbai, April 12 (IANS) Actor Rohitashv Gour feels that watching comedy shows at this time of distress, is great.## "I agree that corona has taken a toll on the whole world, but if in this time we take too much stress and panic, then our lives will become a mess. So it would be better to keep a positive attitude and try to spread positivity around through the medium of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram," he said.## "Watching comedy shows at this time is very helpful because we get to laugh, which is a good thing. We become stress-free for some period of time and our minds get diverted," he added.## His comedy show "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai" is being telecast now.## "This is a good thing as people who have missed the old episodes will catch up and we are getting very good responses on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. People are very happy," he said.## The actor has also been seeing some of the episodes. "After seeing myself in the show, I feel that I would have done a little better and will try to improvise in the coming episodes," he said.## On what he is watching now, he said: "I always try to watch comedy shows. I would recommend shows such as 'Lapataganj', 'Malgudi Days'. Movies such as 'Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro' is a good option. In old shows, you can see 'Mr. Yogi', 'Wagle Ki Duniya' and 'Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi'."## Stay tuned...

Documentaries thrive on COVID-19 pandemic Bollywood
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Documentaries thrive on COVID-19 pandemic

New Delhi, April 12 (IANS) The COVID-19 pandemic might have virtually shut down the whole entertainment industry, but it sure has opened up opportunities for documentary filmmakers. With the global outbreak unleashing havoc, documentary makers have found a new subject to create an arresting mix of drama and information.## The pandemic has opened a pandora's box of questions, doubts and lots of fake news -- which in turn sets the stage to look for information from reliable sources. That is where documentaries find a strong ground.## At the same time, these information packages are crafted out of a viable business model, and the current surge in genre only means it is a win-win situation for all.## With an aim to give an in-depth look at the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across the globe, Discovery got together several scientists and experts in "Pandemic: COVID-19", a one-hour special.## Through the documentary, the experts will shed light on its treatment and transmission, which initially baffled doctors and scientists who first encountered early patients who fell ill. The special will also look at how within a matter of weeks, COVID-19 spread throughout China and beyond, alarming healthcare professionals and scientists. They will reveal why COVID-19 is unique, why the world was so unprepared for it and what could have been done differently to contain its spread. It will air on April 15 on Discovery and the recently-launched streaming service Discovery Plus.## Discovery has lined up one more documentary "COVID19 - Battling The Devil" -- through which they will take the viewers back in time to trace the origins of the virus. The aim is to find answers to the questions "What can China's learnings teach the world?". It will premiere in India on April 15.## There's another documentary film that attempts to uncover the story of the novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China.## Titled "Epicenter: 24 hours In Wuhan", the 50-minute feature highlights how people of the area, where the deadly COVID-19 virus first struck last December, fought against the outbreak. It shows how the people of the city banded together to fight the escalating crisis. The film is streaming on DocuBay.## With billions of people across the world facing a period of self-isolation to help contain the spread, docu-film "Coronavirus: How to Isolate Yourself" aims to equip people with the important and right information to fight the ongoing health crisis.## Presented by Dr. Xand Van Tulleken and psychologist Kimberley Wilson, the one-hour feature is a guide to everything one needs to know about this pandemic, including credible tips and advice. It will premiere on Sony BBC Earth on April 13.## To comprehend the situation, Van Tulleken visits leading experts who explain why self-isolation is most important in the fight against coronavirus, as well as finds out about people's real-world challenges of self-isolating. The docu-film also focuses on Wilson who offers insights into the psychological challenges of self-isolating, and charts out ways to manage anxiety and self-isolation.## "With 'Coronavirus: How to Isolate Yourself', it is our endeavor to bring to the viewers, in real-time, a need-of-the-hour documentary to help clarify the many questions around the most critical step in containing the virus - self-isolation," said Tushar Shah, Business Head, SPN English Custer.## National Geographic has also come up with a docu-film titled "Combating COVID-19". The film captures the nuances of pre-emptive measures taken by Singaporean authorities to ensure a coordinated, efficient response to try and keep its citizens safe. It will premiere on April 13.## Stay tuned...

Stardom Struggles (Column: B-Town) Bollywood
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Stardom Struggles (Column: B-Town)

The struggle was not a very inspiring word for those who landed in Mumbai in thousands, year after year to try their luck in films. If you asked an aspirant what he was doing, the answer would be "trying in films". Nobody said, "I am a struggler".## Here are some struggle stories of a few stars who were contemporaries in the same era.## The struggle became a glorious word for the ones who attained stardom. One loved to thrive on talking about "those days". While some took pride in talking about it to the point of romanticizing it, others thought it amounted to indulging in self-pity and never opened up. From Amitabh Bachchan to Dharmendra and Jeetendra to Sanjeev Kumar, every actor had struggled. Passed through various phases of making the rounds of film production offices to not reaching beyond the office boy. At best, they were asked to leave their pictures so the producer Sahab could see them as and when. Some ended up being exploited by petty staff (depicted aptly in director Hrishiksh Mukerjee's film "Guddi" -- check the Asrani-versus-Keshto Mukherjee scenes).## The ones who were emotional about their struggling days included Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar. If they could make it big, it was because of their determination and presence of mind. When a producer decided to give a break to a new actor, he made an exclusive contract with him/her for a certain number of films, to be made exclusively for his company. Dharmendra is said to have made the same exclusivity agreement with as many as three producers!## Sanjeev Kumar started with Gujarati plays and what was called B-grade costume dramas, which involved sword fights, in those days. But, his talent came out in two films, "Pati Patni Aur Woh" and "Sunghursh". In "Sunghursh", he had a brief role but he stood his ground against no less a star than Dilip Kumar. Yet, big time was far away, when he realized that the South-based veteran producer LV Prasad was looking to cast for his film "Khilona" where the actor needed to play a mentally-disturbed person.## Sanjeev grabbed the opportunity and arranged to show his Gujarati film, "Mare Javun Pele Paar", in which he had played a similar role, to Prasad. The film launched him as the best performing actor of his time.## Rajesh Khanna and Jeetendra can be said to be lucky in their struggle. Not that things fell into their lap, they did the regular trying-for-work routine but were lucky because both at least had a home to go back to at the end of the day, since both hailed from Mumbai.## In the case of Khanna, he won the United Producers-Filmfare talent search contest and got signed up for a few films. But the films failed one after the other. An actor's struggle continues till he gets his first hit. Khanna got a hint of success with his sixth film, "Bandhan", followed by his first superhit, "Aradhana". The success of "Aradhana" coincided with the end of his contract binding him to United Producers and he was free to do films of his choice with other makers.## After the success of "Aradhana", Khanna's career was on a rollercoaster trail. One hit followed another. His hits meant silver or golden jubilee. The line-up went like this: "Aradhana" (1969), "Ittefaq", "Do Raaste", "The Train", "Sachaa Jhutha", "Aan Milo Sajana", "Safar", "Khamoshi", "Kati Patang", "Anand Andaaz", "Haathi Mere Saathi", "Dushman", "Maryada", "Amar Prem", "Bawarchi", "Apna Desh", "Daag", "Namak Haraam", "Aap Ki Kasam", "Prem Nagar", "Aavishkar" and "Roti" (1974). He had about 22 hits back to back in five years with only a few hiccups. After this, the hits became intermittent.## In "Namak Haraam", Rajesh Khanna starred with Amitabh Bachchan. Though the film was a hit, it was an indicator that Bachchan was set to take over the mantle from Khanna.## Jeetendra had a kind of indirect connection with the film industry in that his family dealt in imitation jewelry, and Jeetendra would visit producers to show them the jewellery, which they used in films. On one such visit to veteran producer V. Shantaram's studio, he got an assignment in the film "Navrang" and, later, a break as heroin same maker's "Geet Gaya Pattharonne", but no success yet. From "Navrang" in 1959 to, finally, "Farz" (1967), which became a blockbuster, if that was not struggling, nothing is.## Jeetendra was a huge star but stardom often loses out to changing trends. His Jumping Jack romance era came to an abrupt halt when the Rajesh Khanna-type romantic era took over. Jeetendra's struggle began again as there were no films forthcoming. According to his own confession, the only time he put on makeup in over 18 months was when Manmohan Desai offered him a cameo in the Rajesh Khanna-starrer "Roti" (1974). Finally, he approached veteran South filmmaker, LV Prasad, for work. Prasad cast him in "Udhar Ka Sindoor" (1976). "Farz", a South film launched Jeetendra into stardom, while another film from South, "Udhar Ka Sindoor", gave him a new lease of life. It was makers from South who helped him retain his stardom over the years.## Jeetendra was back to his dancing hero form along with typical South Indian family social themes that were almost always remakes of hits in South languages. So much so that he had to stay in South for days on end and even invested in a posh bungalow in Hyderabad to reduce his commuting.## A line up of jubilee hits from the South followed in this phase with films like "Jyoti Bane Jwala", "Takkar", "Judaai", "Ek Hi Bhool", "Meri Aawaz Suno", "Himmatwala", "Justice Chaudhury", "Mawaali", "Sanjog", "Maqsad".## As the change in trend brought to the fore Rajesh Khanna, come mid-1970s romance was not so much in the air as was disenchantment and simmering anger. Another struggling actor, Amitabh Bachchan, and a film he was assigned, "Zanjeer", clicked. Bachchan had references from Delhi but that could only guarantee him a decent reception from filmmakers, not work.## Bachchan's attempt to join All India Radio failed as his voice was found unsuitable for radio! What an irony, because his first connect with films was as a narrator in the much-acclaimed "Bhuvan Shome". Soon the baritone was also used in the film "Bawarchi" and hundreds of films and other programs since. It was about 15 films, except for an odd "Anand" and "Namak Haraam", that a line-up of failures continued.## Finally, a role came to him that was rejected by many top heroes with "Zanjeer".## There was no looking back for Bachchan, till the point of diminishing returns started with his kind of films. The superhit record was soon turning into mediocre fare and films just passing muster by the late 1970s.## Films like "The Great Gambler", "Jurmana", "Kaala Paththar", "Manzil", "Immaan Dharam" did not meet with the expectations of Bachchan fans who lined up at 6 am on the day of a new release. Just when his status was being relegated to being just another star, came to the "Coolie" on-set accident, which broke the star-fan barrier and made Bachchan a legend.## But, his struggle was to start again. Achieving stardom is tough enough but maintaining it is even tougher. More flops than mediocre films followed, with "Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi", "Toofan", "Jaadugar", "Main Azaad Hoon", "Agneepath", "Ajooba", "Indrajeet", "Akayla" -- and the list went on. The Bachchan draw was over.## The misjudged decision to launch a company and encashing his brand equity backfired on Amitabh Bachchan. He was made to believe that he had a brand value that would be worth capitalizing on. A corporate entity, ABCL, was created that landed Bachchan at the doorsteps of bankruptcy.## Facing a phase of no films in the offing, Bachchan sought work from Yash Raj Films, which brought back him into the reckoning. A lot of mediocre films followed but then came "Kaun Banega Crorepati" along with a horde of brand endorsing assignments -- all making Amitabh Bachchan into a living legend.## There are many stories of struggles that inspired many more to land in Mumbai to try their luck in the tinsel town. But, there have been many who could not make and had no stories to tell.## There are many more struggle stories. How about the new generation of aspirants, do they have to go through the same struggle? It would be interesting to take a look.## Stay tuned...

Bringing Mithun da, Naseer sir together was big deal for me: Vivek Agnihotri Bollywood
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Bringing Mithun da, Naseer sir together was big deal for me: Vivek Agnihotri

Mumbai, April 12 (IANS) Director Vivek Agnihotri's "The Tashkent Files" released a year ago on April 12, and he recounted the experience of making the film on Saturday.## The story of the film claims to address the mysterious death of late Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri by weaving fiction with facts, and it features Mithun Chakraborty, Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Tripathi, Shweta Basu Prasad, Rajesh Sharma, and Vinay Pathak among others.## Agnihotri confesses bringing Naseer and Mithun together in his film was a "big deal" for him. Incidentally, the two veterans had already worked together in four films before "The Tashkent Files" -- in "Khwab" (1980), "Hum Paanch" (1981), "Swami Dada" (1982), and "Ghulami" (1985) -- but that was 33 years ago.## "Actually, that could have gone against the film if all these huge talents were not utilised correctly. Every actor who came on board, came with conviction. Of course, bringing Mithun da and Naseeruddin sir was a big deal for me. Initially, I was scared. They did not work together for 30 years for whatever personal reason. But when I went to them with the script, we were fortunate that they did the film. Naseer sir smiled when I said that Mithun da will be there in the film. Mithun Da did not say anything when I said that we also cast Naseer sir," Agnihotri recalled.## In the film, the two senior actors played a pair of seasoned fictional politicians.## The director added: "Both of them are genius and we know that, but their acting styles are very different. Naseer would come preparing every single dialogue, and he likes rehearsing. Mithun da likes to bring spontaneity in his performance. Since their approaches are different I was thinking how would I match up -- what if there was tension between two veterans?"## Remembering the first scene both actors that he directed, Agnihotri said: "That scene did not have much dialogue. I realised that as a director I have to make sure I directed them in a way to bring out the best from them. Once I started talking more, there was fluidity among three of us and that translated in their performance. Rest, we can see in the film!"## Agnihotri claims his film is being highly viewed on OTT during the ongoing lockdown. "I think it happened because when the film released, it had a difficult release. We got a limited number of screens because the big-budget multistarrer 'Kalank' also released around the time. Our film was a serious one, and many film critics refused to review the film. Surely that affected initially. The bigger win happened with its digital release. People, especially the youth, started talking about the very essence of the story -- search for truth and right to truth," claimed Agnihotri, adding: "Unless you question the system and debate, we cannot remain as thinking individual."## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Lockdown diaries: Tisca Chopra takes online course in film direction Bollywood
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Lockdown diaries: Tisca Chopra takes online course in film direction

Mumbai, April 12 (IANS) Actress Tisca Chopra is using her lockdown time to hone her filmmaking skills. She has been taking online classes on how to direct feature films.## "It's tragic whatever is happening around the world and in India, but somewhere we all were craving for a much-needed break. So now when we have finally got it, we all should make the best use of it. I am spending time with my family... I have set up my exercise routine. And of course, I am watching a lot of movies. I am even working on a few scripts and taking a master class on how to direct feature films," Tisca told IANS.## She also shared how she has started giving value to the little things in her life.## "This phase has made me realize the importance of several things in my life. I am grateful to be surrounded by my family...I am grateful to have all basic necessities -- be it water or electricity facility. I have realized that we all have spent so much money on many useless things instead of paying heed to our medical infrastructure," she added.## On the work front, Tisca was last seen in the crime thriller, "Hostages", which will now be televised on Star Plus from April 13.## Stay tuned...

Entertainment, tourism to take severe hit even after resumption of biz activity Bollywood
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Entertainment, tourism to take severe hit even after resumption of biz activity

New Delhi, April 12 (IANS) Even after business activity resumes in a couple of months, assuming the Covid-19 pandemic subsides, some sectors like entertainment, tourism, hospitality, electronics, retail, gems and jewelry, and logistics are likely to take a big hit, with recovery possible only in the medium to long term.## According to an analysis by Dun & Bradstreet, entertainment will see a severe impact and recovery could only be seen in the long term as the biggest concern is the likely continuation of social distancing measures to avoid the risk of any relapses. The revenues from advertisements will be dependent on the revival of the aggregate demand in the economy.## The Dun & Bradstreet assumes that the Covid-19 pandemic subsides in India from its peak level and all businesses resume operations from June 2020 onwards, although in a staggered manner, and businesses across the globe (excluding China) also resume operations from the same time, in a staggered manner.## Tourism will also take a severe hit with long term recovery even when the travel bans are lifted, as both foreign tourist arrivals and domestic tourist movements are expected to remain very low because of heightened risk aversion, and measures related to social distancing and lower disposable incomes, according to the analysis by Dun & Bradstreet.## Hospitality is in the same category as the slowdown in the tourism sector will have knock-on effects on hospitality. Occupancy rates may remain very low until Q1 2021. In an effort to increase and improve the bottom lines, many businesses are expected to cut down travel and accommodation costs for their employees.## The logistics sector will also see a severe impact with recovery in the medium term as the slowdown in the tourism sector will have knock-on effects on passenger traffic. Heightened risk aversion will prolong the recovery.## Cargo traffic is expected to pick up once businesses start resuming operations across all countries. However, low consumption expenditure will delay the recovery.## Electronics will also see a high impact and recovery in long term, as demand for white goods and other high-end consumer durables will remain impaired as consumers are expected to postpone their purchases because of lower disposable income, and uncertainty over growth prospects.## About 50-60 percent of the products and 70-80 percent of the components are imported, and a shortage of components of electronic goods from China is likely to keep prices higher and hence will impact demand.## Stay tuned...

Kareena urges citizens to stay at home amid lockdown extension report Bollywood
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Kareena urges citizens to stay at home amid lockdown extension report

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has urged citizens to stay at home after Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced that the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown would be extended in the state.## On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with state chief ministers via video conferencing. Although an official announcement is awaited at the time of publishing this story, it is being speculated that after today's meeting the lockdown will be extended across the nation by another couple of weeks.## Taking to Instagram on Saturday evening, Kareena wrote: "Now that the lockdown has been extended, the one thing we must do to help overcome this is STAY AT HOME. We need to be strong, now more than ever. We've come this far... let's not stop! Together with @unicefindia and @unileverdiariesindia, I urge you to #BreakTheChain #WeCanAndWeWill #VirusKiKadiTodo #StayHomeStaySafe #CoronaVirusIndia."## Her appeal came soon after the Maharashtra chief minister announced that lockdown in the state would continue till April 30.## At the time of publishing, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Telangana are the three states that have officially declared an extension of the lockdown.## Stay tuned...

Big B: Smartphones are 'the invention of the times' Bollywood
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Big B: Smartphones are 'the invention of the times'

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Smartphones would have to be the invention of the times, feels Amitabh Bachchan.## "The 'wheel' has been dubbed as the greatest invention of all time.. in today's times I would say the 'smartphone'.." the actor opined on Twitter.## In a blog entry, Big B shared his reasons. "The smartphone would have to be the invention of the times.. it is running everything in the World today.. whatever would we have done without it," he wrote.## Traveling down memory lane Big B shared memories of landline phones and, how these were the primary means to communicate with before cellphones came along.## "The finger dialing within rounded hole numbers was the luxury of the times.. that and the Frig.. it was 'the' possession if you had that line land phone in the house.. difficult to afford for us at the time, and a privilege we never enjoyed for years.." he reminisced.## "When you never had it, it was manual communication.. a bicycle ride to tell or inform or get from the market... and in an emergency, a brisk run to the neighbors -- at times pretty distant, for, not all had the facility," he added.## The veteran actor also shared how their family used to wait for letters from his father Harivansh Rai Bachchan when he was pursuing his Ph.D. in Cambridge and the experience when they heard his voice after two years over the phone.## "When Babuji was in Cambridge for his Ph.D. the phone was unheard of.. it was the letters that commanded information and connect.. on the one occasion I remember when we were able to hear his voice after a gap of 2 years, he wrote a letter to say which day and time he would be able to afford a call from England.. letters took almost 7 to 10 days, if you were lucky, to get to their addressed destination.. and the call was to a friends phone, that lived a good half-hour bicycle ride away .. the anticipation of the wait.. the excitement of a phone call coming through.. the moment of its connect.. the nervous quivers.. the emotion.. and within a few minutes.. over," he wrote.## Drawing a comparison between landlines and smartphones, he wrote: "In the times of yesterday, when the phone rang the entire household would run from different parts of the house to pick up that receiver.. such as the importance and excitement of its ownership."## He added: "Now you control what comes in.. whether it should come in.. who will be permitted to come in.. and a zillion other factors that go along in the acquisition of the marvel.## However, times change and with the changing times, the new generation often fails to comprehend many things belonging to the bygone era, he contended. "This generation will never understand those times.. just as our generation was never able to understand the times before us," he commented.## Stay tuned...

How will intimate scenes be shot post COVID-19, wonders Shoojit Sircar Bollywood
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How will intimate scenes be shot post COVID-19, wonders Shoojit Sircar

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) What happens to hugs and kisses on the screen once the COVID-19 storm passes? Will actors be confident about intimate scenes, or cautious? Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar cannot help mulling over the matter, in the course of a weekend spent at home doing precious little, amid the ongoing lockdown that looks all set to be extended by two more weeks.## "How the cinema world conducts shooting intimate scenarios in the film to be seen and planned after all this is over. Especially the intimate kissing/hugging scenes. How close or how far.. or cheat storytelling in those intimate scenes for some time," the "Piku" director wrote on Instagram.## Actress Dia Mirza commented: "Guru, the entire process of making a film is intimate! So many people all coming together to create moment after moment in unity and synchronized effort. Aap intimate scene ki baath kar rahe ho, how will all that change? Will we be masked and gloved as a crew? Only time will tell."## A user had this witty quip: "Go back to the 60s/70s, show two flowers swaying."## Another pondered over the very future of film shoots, and not just intimate scenes. "How will the industry shoot at all, if they ban gatherings of 50 or more people?" the user wondered.## Another user suggested performing a health check-up for actors before shooting intimate scenes: "Probably all the actors involved would be asked to go through a medical test first."## "I think the time has come for virtual intimacy till we find the corona vaccine," opined another user.## Stay tuned...

Hansal Mehta talks about the plight of migrants during COVID-19 lockdown Bollywood
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Hansal Mehta talks about the plight of migrants during COVID-19 lockdown

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Filmmaker Hansal Mehta has taken to social media to share the plight of migrants who have started walking from Mumbai, Pune and other big cities to their homes in other parts of Maharashtra as well as other states of the country amid the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown.## Most of these migrants are daily wage laborers who are desperately attempting to get home during this period and have resorted to walking because lockdown does not permit traveling in vehicles and passenger trains are also closed.## The filmmaker tweeted informing about one such group which he spotted this morning at Malavli station, near Pune.## In a series of tweets posted on Saturday afternoon, he shared: "Was near the railway station buying medicines. The tracks are filled with migrants walking home towards Osmanabad, Aurangabad, Hyderabad and to so many villages in and outside Maharashtra. They begin walking at 5 am. They stay at platforms late evening hoping to find some food."## "They find drinking water on the way, go hungry all day unless somebody helps out with biscuits or if they're lucky, food. Many of them have left the city without being paid their wages by contractors/employers. This is the India story. The exploitation of the poor."## The director also shared that he is helping them with food, water, and other necessities for their journey.## "These people work hard to keep our cities running. They are the nameless, faceless other that we desperately need but give a f**k about when their usefulness has gone past its expiry date. We try to help her with food, water, and basic supplies for their onward journey."## "But it is very little help. And very late," regretted the filmmaker in a separate tweet.## Stay tuned...

Madhuri, Preity shower love on furry friends on National Pet Day Bollywood
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Madhuri, Preity shower love on furry friends on National Pet Day

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) It's National Pet Day and on the occasion, many Bollywood celebrities have taken to social media to express their love towards their pets.## Madhuri Dixit Nene posted a video that shows her dancing in ghungroos and playing with her dog, Carmelo.## "The one who's always by my side, the one who always entertains me, my favorite dancing partner and the one who always brings a smile on my face - My mellow Carmelo. #NationalPetDay," Madhuri captioned the video.## Preity Zinta also shared a picture of her "best friend" -- her dog Bruno.## "My partner in crime... #NationalPetDay #bruno #dutchshepherd #dutchie #ting," she wrote.## Actor Randeep Hooda posted a loving message for his horse Cuba, saying he is missing him.## "Missing Cupa, blue skies and evening sun," he wrote along with an image in which he is posing with Cuba.## For the uninitiated, Randeep Hooda is a great horse lover. Reportedly, in 2016, he had adopted 9 dying horses.## "Bigg Boss 13" fame contestant Mahira Sharma, who owns a cat, too took a moment to introduce her pet on social media.## "I'm spending my quarantine time with my pet Duggi," Mahira wrote, appealing her fans to be kind to animals amid the coronavirus pandemic.## Stay tuned...

Now, 'Masakali 2.0' trolled by Delhi Metro and Jaipur Police! Bollywood
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Now, 'Masakali 2.0' trolled by Delhi Metro and Jaipur Police!

New Delhi, April 11 (IANS) After being heavily slammed by netizens and the original song's creators alike, the recreated version of "Masakali" is now being trolled by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Jaipur Police!## "Nothing beats the original track, Plus we have a bias as we feature in it," reads a tweet on the official handle of DMRC, referring to the fact that portions of the original song, featuring Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor, were filmed on the Delhi Metro.## The Delhi Metro post didn't go unnoticed. Sonam retweeted it with a red heart emoji.## Joining the trollers, Jaipur Police too took a potshot at "Masakali 2.0"## Using a meme, Jaipur Police said they will use the latest remix to punish those who would roam unnecessarily in the city during the nationwide lockdown.## The original "Masakali", sung by Mohit Chauhan, was composed by Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman on lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. The song featured in the 2009 film, "Delhi-6".## Both Rahman and Joshi have expressed discontent over the recreated number, and they have seen a lot of support on social media by fans as well as B-Towners.## Without mentioning the name of "Masakali 2.0", Rahman had tweeted: "No short cuts, properly commissioned, sleepless nights, writes and re-writes. Over 200 musicians, 365 days of creative brainstorming with the main aim to produce music that can last generations. A team of a Director, a Composer, and a Lyric supported by actors, dance directors, and a relentless film crew."## The recreated version is sung by Sachet Tandon and Tulsi Kumar and credits its music to Tanishk Bagchi. The song has been picturized on Tara Sutaria and Sidharth Malhotra.## Stay tuned...

COVID-19: Sonu Sood distributes food among the underprivileged Bollywood
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COVID-19: Sonu Sood distributes food among the underprivileged

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) After offering his Juhu hotel for frontline COVID-19 warriors, actor Sonu Sood has now started a food distribution drive to help the needy during the ongoing lockdown.## Under an initiative called Shakti Annadanam launched in the name of his late father Shakti Sagar Sood, Sonu aims to feed more than 45,000 people on a daily basis in Mumbai.## "Right now we are all together in these tough times against the coronavirus. Some of us are blessed to have food and shelter but there are many who have not eaten meals in days and it's really difficult for them. To help these people, I've started a special food and ration drive on my father's name, which is called Shakti Annadanam. I hope I am able to help as many people as possible," the actor said.## He is also making the best use of social media to spreading awareness about the novel coronavirus, advising people on how to workout at home and maintain fitness.## Stay tuned...

Salman Khan provides ration to daily wage workers Bollywood
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Salman Khan provides ration to daily wage workers

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Superstar Salman Khan, who earlier financially supported 25,000 daily wage workers of the film industry amid the COVID-19 lockdown, has now provided ration facility to them.## Politician Baba Siddique on Friday took to Twitter to thank the actor for his contribution.## "Thank you @beingsalmankhan @tweetbeinghuman for your generous contribution towards the daily wage workers. You are always one step ahead of everybody when it comes to helping people and you have proved that yet again," Siddique tweeted.## Siddique also shared a few pictures of a godown and trucks filled with food supplies.## Seeing Salman's contribution, fans showered him with praises and love.## A user commented: "True hero. Salute bhaijaan."## Another one wrote: "Salman is a real human."## Salman is currently staying at his Panvel farmhouse. He is constantly in touch with his father Salim Khan via video calls.## On the film front, Salman will be next seen in "Radhe" and "Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali".## Stay tuned...

Disha Patani's special birthday note for Mohit Suri Bollywood
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Disha Patani's special birthday note for Mohit Suri

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Actress Disha Patani has penned a note for "Malang" director Mohit Suri on his birthday, saying he is an "amazing person".## Disha took to Instagram to share a couple of throwback photographs with Suri, and send him some virtual love.## "Happy b'day to one of the most amazing directors and an even more amazing human, have an amazing year ahead sir, lots of love always… Mohit Suri," Disha wrote along with the photographs.## In one of the pictures that Disha shared via Instagram Stories, the actress can be seen posing with Suri. In another, Mohit seems to explain something to Disha, and she is seen listening to her director.## "Malang", which released on February 7, was a commercial success. The film also stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Anil Kapoor, and Kunal Kemmu. It is a romantic action thriller film produced by Luv Ranjan, Ankur Garg, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, and Jay Shewakramani.## Disha is set to work with Suri again on the sequel of 2014 sleeper hit "Ek Villain". Reportedly, Disha will star in the sequel along with Aditya Roy Kapur and John Abraham, and the film, which is being directed by Mohit Suri, will have her essay a character inspired by Rosamund Pike's role in the 2014 Hollywood film "Gone Girl".## Stay tuned...

Kartik Aaryan's dapper message to continue following lockdown guidelines Bollywood
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Kartik Aaryan's dapper message to continue following lockdown guidelines

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Actor Kartik Aaryan made a rather dapper style statement while urging people to continue following lockdown guidelines.## The actor took to Instagram to share an image of himself where he is all suited up in black. In the picture, he poses for the camera while standing in front of a shop whose shutter is down.## "Dukaan band hai, Kal aana," he wrote as a caption.## This is not the first time Kartik has tried something quirky to spread awareness for COVID-19. Recently, Kartik turned rapper with a new song he has made on the outbreak of COVID-19. He uploaded a video that shows him rapping. In the clip, he shares the do's and dont's during the pandemic.## Last month, Kartik, who shot to fame with the famous monologue in his 2011 debut film "Pyaar Ka Punchnama", came up with a new monologue in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.## He has contributed Rs 1 crore to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's PM-Cares fund in support of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.## On the film front, Kartik will be next seen in "Dostana 2" and "Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2".## Stay tuned...

Kajol crosses 10-million mark on Insta, thanks fans the 'K3G' way Bollywood
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Kajol crosses 10-million mark on Insta, thanks fans the 'K3G' way

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Actress Kajol is extremely happy about garnering over 10 million followers on Instagram. On Saturday, she took to the photo-sharing application to thank her fans.## "This is a shout out to my Insta fam who have shown love to the reel and real me so much! Gratefully, yours Kajol," she wrote.## Along with her thank-you note, she posted a small dance clip of her from the film "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", clearly to convey her joy.## On the film front, Kajol, who was last seen in the short film "Devi", is all set to make her digital debut with the Netflix film "Tribhanga".## A drama set in Mumbai, "Tribhanga" weaves a complex tale that goes back and forth through three generations of the same family, from the late 1980s to a modern-day milieu. The storyline looks at the importance of family in everyday lives. It is directed by Renuka Shahane.## Stay tuned...

Jewel, Deepak Chopra's docu-film explores mindfulness as a way to bust COVID-19 fear Bollywood
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Jewel, Deepak Chopra's docu-film explores mindfulness as a way to bust COVID-19 fear

Mumbai, April 10 (IANS) Producers Jewel and Deepak Chopra have decided to release their documentary feature, "The Mindfulness Movement", digitally, owing to the global COVID-19 pandemic.## The film was initially scheduled to be released n over 50 theatres across the US and Canada and is now available at ThemindfulnessMovement.com.## The feature documentary examines how people are increasingly taking to mindfulness -- a peaceful quality of attention anyone can develop by simply focusing on the present moment in a non-judgmental way -- as a means to create a healthier, happier world.## Sharing the importance of the film, Chopra took to Twitter and wrote: "Mindfulness can help reduce anxiety in these uncertain times. Please take a moment to visit the site to learn more about this important film."## According to Jewel, mindfulness can help reduce the "pandemic's silent symptoms of anxiety, fear, and depression".## Stay tuned...

Why April 10 will always be special day for Jatin Sarna Bollywood
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Why April 10 will always be special day for Jatin Sarna

Mumbai, April 10 (IANS) Actor Jatin Sarna features in the new digital film "Bamfaad" and will soon be seen essaying former cricketer Yashpal Sharma in "83", Kabir Khan's film on India's first cricket World Cup win in 1983. While "Bamfaad" opened on Friday, "83" was originally scheduled to open on the same day before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the makers to postpone the film.## Still, Jatin is sentimental about the date. "April 10 will remain a very special day for me. We had announced that April 10, 2020, would be the release date of '83'. It is an ambitious project and one of the biggest films of my life. I got a chance to work with a superstar like Ranveer (Singh) and a director like Kabir Khan. But when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, everything changed. I was sad that one of the biggest films of my life was not releasing on the scheduled date. Then, around the same time, I got to know that 'Bamfaad' would release on April 10!" he said.## "That was surreal. You know life is not bad! This is a special day!" added the actor.## In "Bamfaad", he plays one of the friends of the three lads the story revolves around. The film marks the debut of Paresh Rawal's son Aditya Rawal, and also features Shalini Pandey and Vinay Varma, and has dropped on ZEE5.## Talking about working with Aditya, Jatin said: "He does not have the attitude of being the son of an iconic actor like Paresh Ji. I am a huge fan of his. But Aditya does not have any arrogance. He is like my younger brother. When we started the project, we had a budget constraint but he never had any extra demand. He is a very humble fellow! Also, in the film, he does not look like a debutant. He knows acting."## Stay tuned...

Producer of Big B-starrer 'Chehre' pitches in for daily wage workers Bollywood
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Producer of Big B-starrer 'Chehre' pitches in for daily wage workers

Mumbai, April 10 (IANS) Till the other day, producer Anand Pandit was busy completing the shoot of his upcoming film "Chehre", starring Amitabh Bachchan and Emraan Hashmi. Then, the COVID-19 pandemic spread, and all filming activity came to a halt.## Like many celebrities, Pandit has been quick to understand the plight of daily wage earners who have been directly hit by the lockdown. So, apart from providing financial aid, he is also pitching in to ensure that the daily wage workers get regular supplies of provisions of basic needs.## Hundreds of daily wage workers who work on his construction projects have been provided with necessary groceries for the next ten days. The package provided to every worker includes daily essentials like rice, potatoes, onions, pulses, wheat flour, sugar, and oil. The essentials have been distributed to all laborers and security guards working at his sites.## "Daily wage workers keep our companies standing and work day and night to convert our plans on paper into reality. It is time for us to stand for them. This is not an act of philanthropy or charity. They are stakeholders in our company and this is our duty towards them. A producer loses lakhs per day when a film gets stalled or a project is delayed. But we might have options. These technicians, spot boys, daily wage owners have none. It's heartbreaking to see them struggling to survive," Pandit said.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Atul Kulkarni: Indian original content dynamics are changing Bollywood
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Atul Kulkarni: Indian original content dynamics are changing

Mumbai, April 11 (IANS) Actor Atul Kulkarni feels Indian original content dynamics are changing and says that the audiences are more interested in consuming true-to-life content right now.## "The Indian original content dynamics are changing, and we can clearly see that the audiences are more interested in consuming factual, real and true-to-life content," Atul said.## That's what his web show "The Raikar Case" will offer.## "' The Raikar Case' will offer the viewers with a kind of such a real experience as it truly delivers more than what meets the eye. I am really looking forward to seeing the first reactions," he added.## "The Raikar Case", which streams on Voot Select, is about family, love, deceit, and the secrets that can wrench them apart. The thriller grapples with the dilemma of 'Will you choose truth over family?', and if trust can ever really be absolute. Secret and lies are exposed when the youngest member of the family commits suicide -- leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and suspects.## It also stars Neil Bhoopalam, Ashvini Bhave, Parul Gulati, Kunal Karan Kapoor, Reena Wadhwa, and Lalit Prabhakar.## Talking about the show, Ashvini said: "Being part of 'The Raikar Case' is special for me. I have come back to the mainstream entertainment space after a very long time and I couldn't be happier. My role is extremely challenging, but I have enjoyed myself thoroughly."## Neil, who is portraying the role of a police officer in the show, said: "The script of the show is unbelievable. It is challenging and fun at the same time. Working with an ensemble cast of this stature was a fantastic experience for me and just being able to share screen space with artists like Atul and Ashvini is an honor for me."## Stay tuned...

Dia Mirza goes Insta live with celebrities for a cause Bollywood
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Dia Mirza goes Insta live with celebrities for a cause

Mumbai, April 10 (IANS) Actress-producer Dia Mirza's digital session, "#DownToEarthWithDee", will feature celebrity guests who share a common love for nature. The session will be held every Wednesday.## Dia's first conversation with filmmaker Zoya Akhtar dwelt on a number of things, from their shared love for nature to how they are both dealing with the lockdown.## On choosing Zoya as her first guest on "#DownToEarthWithDee", Dia said: "Zoya and I have been talking wildlife, conservation, ecological balance, stories and more for years. She is one of the most well-informed, empathetic, passionate, fun, articulate and talented people I know."## During the chat on Wednesday, Zoya elaborated on how the artist's community is always deeply affected by circumstances and is responsible for sharing observations of life and feelings through all mediums of their expressions. "This lockdown is going to alter the world. We will witness these shared experiences permeate into our narratives," the filmmaker said.## Dia's second chat friend was Shreya. "Shreya is an incredible artist and human being who has brought so much joy to our lives with her amazing voice. She is also someone who has always made time for wildlife and nature," Dia said.## Shreya shared a few insights into her early days. "Owing to my childhood spent in a little township of Rajasthan, I am very grateful for the peace and minimalism I experienced which made my musical sense better. From the rustling of trees to the sound of the wind, the animals and birds, it is something I definitely miss now that I live in Mumbai."## Commenting on the current scenario, she added: "With the lockdown, people are realizing that nature has always been here and we have just stopped listening and looking."## Dia has lined up more guests for her Wednesday rendezvous.## She believes the discussions on "#DownToEarthWithDee" will inspire people as they foster a relationship with nature.## "I hope these conversations on '#DownToEarthWithDee' every Wednesday will help all those seeking ways to live in better harmony with nature despite living in cities. I hope they find some magic, inspiration, and solutions in our conversations,'' Dia said.## Stay tuned...

Johnny Lever's hilarious warning to coronavirus Bollywood
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Johnny Lever's hilarious warning to coronavirus

Mumbai, April 10 (IANS) Comedian Johnny Lever has been doing his best to lighten up the mood of people in the midst of coronavirus outbreak. On Friday, he uploaded a hilarious video on social media in which he is seen giving warning to the deadly virus.## "Corona...ab tera rona shuru hojaega .. aisa bhagega tu ...bhagega tu corona ..mangega na tu paani...India me ghusne ki kar baitha jo tu naadani. . Teri maregi nani...hum Hindustani" Johny said in the video.## Sharing the video on Twitter, Johny wrote: "Warning to #corona Warning ...#humhindustani #IndiaFightsCarona #GharBaithoIndia #covid19."## And it seems Johny's warning has left netizens in splits.## A user commented: "Hahaha. Super sir."## Another one wrote: "What an actor, it made me laugh a lot."## Stay tuned...

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