Hrithik Roshan urges to find a way to get some sun everyday, shares sun-kissed selfie

Hrithik Roshan has been spending quality time with his family amid lockdown and sharing special moments with his fans. His ex-wife Sussane Khan has also shifted to his house so that the duo can spend time with their kids together. The actor has been very active on social media and urging fans to follow social distancing as well as keep themselves positive during these testing times. On Friday, he shared a post on Instagram, in which he is seen urging fans to find a way to get the sun as it is very beneficial for the body.

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Ramadan 2020: Sonam Kapoor, Huma Quereshi, Dipika Kakkar and other celebs wish fans with beautiful posts

The holy month of Ramadan or Ramadan has begun for the Muslims to observe fasting or keeping Rozas from April 24. The festival which is celebrated with great enthusiasm depends on the lunar calendar and begins with the sighting of the moon. Muslims observe a month-long waterless fast from sunrise to sunset later which the festival of Eid-Ul-Fitr is celebrated with great pomp and show. This year, the holy month, as well as the festival, will be celebrated amid the tension of the coronavirus pandemic which has affected the world throughout. However, various Television and Bollywood celebrities kept their spirits high and wished their fans on the auspicious occasion. Have a look at how stars like Sonam Kapoor, Ali Fazal, Huma Qureshi, Shaheer Sheikh, and others posted beautiful wishes on their social media handles.

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"I didn’t watch Ramayan to find faults; I loved every shot every moment", says Arun Govil

Arunji how do you look at being regaining fame as Rama?
I never expected it. Nobody did. Lekin halaat kuch aise ban gaye…The entire family in every Indian household was at home and they all watched the Ramayan together for the first time. In fact I saw it for the first time because of the lockdown.

You mean you had never seen it before?
Not in its entirety. Bits and pieces…yes. But not in this way, sitting at home watching all the episodes from first to last.

And what did you think of it?
Achi cheez toh achi hi lagegi na. I cannot describe my feelings. Sitting and watching my serial that has brought so much happiness to people across world for 30 years…. What more can an actor want? I am not a critic. I didn’t watch Ramayan to find faults. I loved every shot every moment. One cannot find fault with something that has brought so much joy to millions of people. This time young people saw the whole serial and even youngsters enjoyed it just as much as the older generations.

A part of such a successful run of the Ramayan this time has to do with the collective audience that it received?
Collective audience is fine. But the appreciation we got even after 33 years when it was first telecast…. I think it has more to do with the relevance of Ramayan. Its teachings are more relevant today than ever before.

I remember when Ramayan was first telecast people on the roads touched your feet as though you were the real Rama?
And I am getting the same kind of response this time also. The appreciation is overwhelming; I am getting the same appreciation, as though they had seen Bhagwan Rama in me all over again. It is truly gratifying. I am grateful for the love that I’ve received from my people.

It is amazing that humanity has reached the moon and it still believes in the gods as strongly as ever.
Yeh sanskriti ki baat hai (this is about our culture). It has nothing to do with reaching the moon. That’s to do with science. Why mix out culture with scientific progress? The love and respect that we feel for our parents hasn’t changed just because we’ve touched the moon. Our problem is we’ve begun to mix vigyan and sanskriti.

Would you say the image of Lord Rama came in the way of your acting career?
It always happens. In Indian there is always typecasting. If an actor plays a policeman in one film he continues to play it in 50 films. It’s inevitable. Nowadays this image-casting is changing in our cinema. But I played Lord Rama. I’ve absolutely no regrets about losing out on other roles because of my image. 33 years after it was first telecast people are giving me their love and respect. You are interviewing me about a role I played so many years ago. What else could I ask for? Zindagi mein aadmi kya khota hai and kya pata hai ussey gaur se dekhni chahiye. If I lost a few roles look at what I gained. Mujhe lagta hai maine khoya bahot kam aur paya bahot zyada hai.

Going back, after you bagged the role of Rama did your lifestyle change drastically?
Not really. Even before I played Rama I was never an extroverted partygoer. I grew up in an environment where the Ramayan was read regularly. My Mummy and Daddy read the Ramayan and we did puja every morning and evening. So no, I didn’t have to stretch myself to play Rama. The maryada (reverence) came naturally to me. I am not an excessively religious person. But I do believe in God and in Rama.

Your co-star Dipika feels the Ramayan cast should be given royalty for this telecast?
Jee bilkul milni chahiye. Why not?

Would you like to return to acting?
Phir woh image wali baat aa jayegi. If I get any roles that inspire me I’d love to. Otherwise I have got enough.

Also Read: After Ramayan and Mahabharat, Ramanand Sagar’s Shri Krishna to be re-aired on Doordarshan

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Ekta Kapoor, Divyanka Tripathi, Siddharth Shukla, Shehnaaz Gill, Sriti Jha, JD Majethia and others unite in fight against COVID-19

The entire Indian Television fraternity, with the efforts of the top producers, have come together to give out a very special and important message during the current pandemic crisis. This initiative is spearheaded by producer Ekta Kapoor and also includes other top producers namely Binaifer Kohli, Gul Khan, Fazila Allana, Abhishek Rege, JD Majethia and Anil Wanvari.

Ekta Kapoor, Divyanka Tripathi, Siddharth Shukla, Shehnaaz Gill, Sriti Jha, JD Majethia and others unite in fight against COVID-19

This innovative and fun video speaks the universal language of entertainment while emphasizing on the importance of staying at home. The motto behind coming together of these actors from different shows across different channels is to unite people in the government’s fight against Corona.

Leading Producer Ekta Kapoor shares, “The world is currently going through a depressing time as we all are fighting and trying to cope up with a pandemic. And this present situation has made it imperative for us to unite. This video is an initiative of the television producers association of our country and we got all the top television actors to participate in this video, which was conceptualized over numerous conference calls! It is an effort from all of us in encouraging people to stay home. We hope this reaches far and wide.”

 

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She also took to her handle and shared a video, “The Television Fraternity comes together to spread the message of social distancing and staying positive in these unprecedented times! Here’s a made-at-home film with your favourite stars from television, leading by example! #TvFraternityStandsTogether #StayHomeStayTuned #ChangeWithin #AloneTogether.”

JD Majethia, Producer, Chairman IFTPC (Indian Film and television producers council) TV & Web series expresses, “Though TV industry is widely spread everyone connected from artists, technicians, workers to producers are always a phone call away, especially for their Fans. One message from Ekta Kapoor on producers group and here we have a Multi starring entertaining

The video features leading television actors namely Anita Hassanandani, Aasif Sheikh, Aura Bhatnagar, Divyanka Tripathi, Erica Fernandes, Karan V Grover, Karan Jotwani, Karishma Tanna, Maniesh Paul, Mouni Roy, Parth Samthaan, Reem Shaikh, Rohitashv Gour, Sehban Azim, Shabbir Ahluwalia, Shailesh Lodha, Shehnaaz Gill, Siddharth Shukla, Sriti Jha, Surbhi Jyoti and Vikram Singh Chauhan. It is directed by Guroudev Bhalla, and creatively helmed by Sonali Jaffar.

ALSO READ: JD Majethia launches website ‘Fan Ka Fan’ to support people affected by Coronavirus

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Arjun Kapoor digs out a priceless throwback picture on his ‘natkhat balak’ Varun Dhawan’s birthday

Varun Dhawan turns 33, amid a lock-down. Needless to say, there won’t be a party. The actor rang in his special day with a homemade chocolate cake, in the company of his family members. And while he is away from his go-to buddies, they’re making sure to convey the best of wishes virtually.

For example, Arjun Kapoor. Arjun is anyway in a mood to dig up the past, and has been posting some major throwbacks. He took to Instagram to wish Varun, his ‘bad boy for life,’ a very happy birthday. The picture was taken way before Arjun became the hunk that he is today. In fact, it can qualify as a before-and-after photo as well! “Bad (haircuts in this case) Boys 4 Life. Happy birthday @varundvn the content maker par excellence, the new rapper in town & the natkhat balak forever !!! #vdin4d #hairytales #swamitypeka #brotherfromanothermother #facecreamernumber1,” he wrote. Those hashtags, though! Do not miss the tinges of pink cream (from the cake, of course) on Varun’s face.

Workwise, Varun will be next seen in dad David Dhawan’s Coolie No. 1. Arjun, on the other hand, awaits the release of Dibakar Banerjee’s Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar

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After Ramayan and Mahabharat, Ramanand Sagar’s Shri Krishna to be re-aired on Doordarshan

The demand for old shows has increased rapidly amid lockdown. With Ramayan and Mahabharat receiving immense viewership, Doordarshan has decided to re-air Shri Krishna. Prasad Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar confirmed the news and said that it was “coming soon”.

After Ramayan and Mahabharat, Ramanand Sagar’s Shri Krishna to be re-aired on Doordarshan

The short promo shared by Prasad Bharati showcased glimpses of the several aspects that occurred in Krishna’s life from lifting Govardhan Hill to dancing on Kaliya Naag. The show, written, directed and produced by Ramanand Sagar, starred Swapnil Joshi as the young Krishna whereas Sarvadaman Banerjee played the older version of Lord Krishna. It aired from 1993 to 1996 on Doordarshan.

Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan concluded on April 18 on Doordarshan. The show received immense love on social media. With Mahabharat currently being aired, Shri Krishna will replace the slot of Ramayan.

ALSO READ: When Paresh Rawal convinced Arvind Trivedi to play Raavan in Ramayan

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Akshay Kumar’s special version of Kesari song Teri Mitti for corona warriors out now. Watch video

After much wait, the special song Teri Mitti from Akshay Kumar’s film Kesari has been released online. The song has also made in collaboration with film producer Karan Johar and is dedicated to the corona warriors who are fearlessly fighting to escalate the coronavirus pandemic in the country. The special song is a tribute to the doctors and policemen standing on the frontline of the novel coronavirus. The Good Newwz actor shared the video of the song on his Twitter handle and captioned it as, “सुना था डॉक्टर्स भगवन का रूप होते है लेकिन कोरोना वायरस की इस लड़ाई में देख भी लिया l #TeriMitti Tribute –  an ode to our heroes in white, out now.”

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Teaser of Anushka Sharma’s first web series Paatal Lok will change your way of looking at the world [WATCH]

Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma is all set to venture into the digital world with her production house Clean Slate Films. A few days ago, the actress announced that she will be coming up with a web series on Amazon Prime Video and today, the actress has released the first teaser of the show. Titled Paatal Lok, the series is about the corruption and other evil forces in the society. Sharing the video, Anushka wrote, “From the underbelly comes a crime thriller that will change how you look at the world you live in. #PaatalLok” 

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Diljit Dosanjh tells us how to stay positive during the lock-down

Rather than spend his time in isolation showing off his cooking skills on the social media, actor-musician Diljit Dosanjh has been busy doing what he likes best. Over to Diljit from his 37th floor apartment in Mumbai. “Sir, main ek baat bataaon? Main bahot khush hoon is quarantine-time mein. I’ve always told you that music is my first love. In recent times I haven’t been able to focus on my music as much I wanted. There were too many things happening. But now during this lockdown I’ve been concentrating entirely on my music, and a different kind of music.”

Diljit Dosanjh tells us how to stay positive during the lock-down

Diljit has used the lockdown lacuna to work on an album of folk songs. “Fans of my music have been requesting me to return to my roots as a musician. I’m doing an album of traditional Punjabi folk songs. These are sounds I’ve grown up hearing. And now it’s time for me to harness those sounds into what they mean to me.”

Dilijit says doing the folk album in isolation has been an occasion of self-discovery for him. “Roza savere uth ke riyaaz karta hoon (every morning I wake up and practise my singing). Phir nashta khud banata hoon (then I make my own breakfast). Phir lag jataa hoon apne album pe (then I plunge into my album).”

Diljit says he has never been more at peace. “Up here on the 37th floor there’s no disturbance of any kind. I’ve no one in my home with me. No house-help. I do all the cooking, cleaning myself. And the rest of the day goes in my album.” The album of folk songs, a first for Diljit, is almost ready. “Now I just have to go into a studio and record it once the lockdown is over.”

How does Diljit view the lockdown? “You can either cry of laugh about it. I choose to be happy in my isolation. It’s a time of tremendous creativity for me. Of course work has suffered. But then everyone is in this together. Everyone’s work is suffering. Toh main kyon hungama machaaoon? It’s up to us to take this situation, positively or negatively. I choose to stay happy, I advise everyone to do the same.”

Also Read: Did you know Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle’s Chloe Veitch featured in Diljit Dosanjh’s music video ‘Muchh’?

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"You should know that women discuss men and sex too, and that’s what we’ve shown in S2", says Nupur Asthana about Four More Shots Please

Four More Shots Please is an unabashed celebration of urban womanhood. Is that how you designed it?
I definitely think that the show was created by Rangita Nandy with that in mind. And in Four More Shots Please 2, the show travels deeper into the minds of our four protagonists; it probes into their interior, emotional state of mind and heart and definitely cuts a little closer to the bone. It celebrates their strengths as well as their flaws; their professional and personal highs and lows; and presents them not as perfect women but as grey characters… so well-rounded that even when they falter or fall … whiles you may or may not as a viewer understand or condone their actions, you definitely have empathy for them. Their highs are exhilarating and you travel on that rollercoaster with them smiling and feeling that rush of sisterhood that is so infectious.

The four protagonists all seem so real and relatable are they people you know and are these characters also a part of you?
I do feel that all four are a wonderful mix of a lot of women we all know and of course there’s a little bit of me in every female character that I’ve directed! I think the reason why they feel so real is that their journeys are those that we’ve either experienced or we see around us. Their emotional struggles, their professional challenges are so universal and identifiable that immediately there’s a connect. The story threads running across this season specifically speak to us all. And at the end of the day human emotions are universal – whether it’s a bunch of women in a small town or big city – the challenges will be of different levels but I think somewhere women all across get the connection and I think THAT is really hooking the audiences

The language that these chaddi buddies use is shocking to us Hindi movie addicts. Yet it doesn’t seem thrust on the characters. How much of the language used was difficult for you to use?

This is pretty much how we all speak these days and this hybrid Hinglish is the norm. We all use casual four-letter words in conversation and the actors and I didn’t think it was a big deal to use them in scenes. The conversations that Devika Bhagat and Ishita Moitra have written are very real without any ‘dialogue baazi’ unless we wanted to deliberately play on something for a specific moment…like in the proposal scene Samara has actually written her dialogues that she proposes to Umang with and she knows they’re corny but that’s what they are meant to be for that moment. The writers have used several pop cultural references throughout the show and all of that makes the show so much fun to not just watch but hear as well.

What makes these women refreshingly different is their un-coy addressing of bodily sexual issues. So far only men were supposed to talk like that in our films. Do you see how revolutionary these girls are in their attitude?
Men have locker room conversations about women; and women in turn discuss sexuality, sex and men very freely amongst themselves. Yes we aren’t used to seeing that on screen and that makes people very uncomfortable. I get that. But the show is normalising that…saying look, you should know that women discuss men and sex too, and that’s what we’ve shown in S2 without being crude. I personally didn’t see it as revolutionary, for me that was just the way we were doing our thing… that’s something for you to analyse!

You should know that women discuss men and sex too, and that's what we've shown in S2, says Nupur Asthana about Four More Shots Please

Girl bonding in our films hit a high with Veere Di Wedding what do you think of the chick flicks in this country, few as they are and what about the ones from Hollywood any favourites?
I would say KhoobsuratChupke Chupke, Katha rank right up there for me – they were supposedly ‘light’ but had such great understanding of the women protagonists and the social milieu they were set in. Hollywood has countless movies in the genre.. too many to list here but I’m a great fan of Nancy Myers’ films if we’re talking specifically about this genre.

Now to the casting. What made you choose the four actresses in the lead?
When I came on to direct S2 so the leads Kirti Kulhari, Sayani Gupta, Bani J and Manvi Gagroo were already there… We cast several new characters this season, Sameer Kocchar, Shibani Dandekar, and Prabal Punjabi amongst the most important ones.

I can’t imagine anyone in those roles. Who is your favourite among the sassy quartet?
This is a very difficult question to answer! How can a mother choose her favourite child???

You have directed two feature films did you enjoy much more creative freedom here? What was it like working with Rangita Nandy?
I think that with a digital show that’s going to stream on an OTT, the pressure of the box office doesn’t exist and that fact itself is very freeing – one can be true to the story without false notes for commercial purposes. Working with Rangita has been fabulous. I haven’t laughed as much on any project as on this one. There was a lot of trust between us and she was clear that I didn’t have to follow any specific blueprint as long as it all looked smashing. That creative freedom really helped me to push forward and she encouraged me at every step. She’s very open and once she understands what you’re trying to do she becomes a safety net and I felt very protected and cherished as a director.

Why is there such a meagre number of women directors. Is it because men find it hard to take instructions from women? Have you faced discrimination or harassment of any kind because of your gender?
I definitely think that there are a whole lot of us women out there trying very hard to have our directorial voices heard, or pushing for the opportunity to direct but let’s face it: things are changing but it’s still a boys club. I think that when comes to giving a job to a new male director – his potential is good enough to take a punt on him especially when there is a star in the movie, but when it comes to a new female director – everyone wants to know if she has experience. Once this mind-set changes – I think the game will change entirely.

What next? And when do we Season 3?
I’m working on a film script with a wonderful co-writer. I hope it gets made soon. With the pandemic it’s difficult to predict when things will resume. There definitely is a Season 3. But I’m not a part of it. I was physically exhausted and needed to not just re-charge my batteries but I also need a new challenge where storytelling is concerned.

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