Monday, August 21, 2017

Legendary film actor Razzak passes away



Legendary film actor Razzak has passed away at the United Hospital in the capital on Monday eveninga. He was 77.

Sources at United Hospital said film actor Razzak died at 6:13 pm due to heart attack.
After cardiac arrest, he was taken to hospital at 5:20 pm.

Abdur Razzak is a Bangladeshi actor and film director. He was born on 23 January in 1942 in Naktala, South Kolkata.

He was given the Independence Day Award in 2015 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Mehjabin’s facebook hacker now in jail

Lux Superstar Mehjabin’s facebook ID was hacked few days back. She got back the ID after many sufferings and sent the hacker to jail.


Mehejabin said “ I have got back my personal facebook ID and sent the hacker to jail.”

She also thanked Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) for helping her.
She said  they are working for preventing cyber crime.

 “She took legal help after losing the Id and she is happy now,” she wrote on facebook after getting back the ID on August 15.

She also wrote “ If anybody hack my ID further, he or she will also be sent to jail.”


Emma Stone is 2017's best paid actress making $26m, according to Forbes


The La La Land star earned $26m (around £20m) in the last 12 months, mainly due to the success of the Hollywood musical.

That puts her at the top of Forbes magazine's annual list, beating the likes of Jennifer Anniston and Emma Watson.

Jennifer Lawrence, who topped the list in 2016, came third with earnings of $24m (£19m).

Her earnings increased by 160% on 2016, when she made $10m (£8m).

The 28-year-old recently spoke out about the gender pay gap in Hollywood, revealing her male co-stars had taken pay cuts so they could earn the same.

Jennifer Lawrence has topped the Forbes list for the past two years, mainly because of her earnings from the Hunger Games franchise.

In 2016 she made $46m (£36m), after the release of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, the last in the series.

This year, the 10 top paid actresses made $172.5m (£134m) between them, before fees and taxes.

All the actresses made more than $11.5m (£9m) each.

Jennifer Aniston took second place with earnings of $25.5m (£20m), mainly from her endorsements for Smartwater, skincare brand Aveeno and airline Emirates.

Emma Watson is the only British person to feature in the top 10, in sixth place.

It's the first time she's made the list, even though she has an overall fortune of £39m, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.

Her role as Belle in Disney's live-action version of Beauty and the Beast contributed heavily to her $14m (£11m) earnings.

Melissa McCarthy, Mila Kunis, Charlize Theron, Cate Blanchett, Julia Roberts and Amy Adams also feature on the list.

Thousands greet Sunny Leone in Kochi


Bollywood actress Sunny Leone on Thursday took Kerala’s Kochi city by storm.

Thousands swarmed the streets, disrupting traffic, as the Canadian-born came calling to attend a function, reports Ians.

Police had a tough time getting the traffic moving as thousands virtually took over the Mahatma Gandhi Road for a glimpse of the actress, who was overwhelmed by the “sea of love”.

On two occasions, policemen used canes to drive away the fans. Many climbed on to the roofs of buses and buildings.

The actress, greeted the crowds, sending the huge crowd into a tizzy.

She later tweeted: “No words… Can’t thank the people of Kochi.
Was so overwhelmed by the love and support. Never will forget God’s Own Country. Kerala! Thank you!”

Did you know Mira Rajput almost became a surgeon?


Mira Rajput had previously received a lot of flak for her 'puppy' comment and on her views on marriage. Some people had even called out Mira Rajput for not being 'ambitious' enough or defending her 'house-wife' status.
In a recent story published on IndiaToday has revealed that Mira Rajput initially wanted to become a doctor.
Shahid Kapoor's wife revealed that she had briefly considered becoming a surgeon. However, she decided not to pursue it because of the amount of studying and dedication it required.

"I have done a few things when I was in school and college. I've also done several internships. I worked in advertising, too. Initially, I wanted to be a doctor and I even did an internship at a hospital. I was determined to become a surgeon and even saw 13-14 surgeries. But then, I realised that it required a lot of study," Mira said. She did not dismiss the possibility of entering Tinseltown in the future.

Mira had revealed in an earlier interview that her dream job would be in a 'creatively stimulating' field that will allow her to spend quality time with her family. The 22-year-old had also said that she will start working only after having another baby. Mira and Shahid are already parents to Misha, who will turn one later this month.

Shah Rukh Khan visits ailing Dilip Kumar



Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on Tuesday evening visited legendary actor Dilip Kumar, who was recently discharged from Lilavati Hospital, was on Tuesday (August 9).

SRK, the Bollywood king Khan also affectionate to the legend Dilip Kumar like his son, visited him at his residence.

Dilip Kumar’s wife and veteran actress Saira Banu took to Twitter to share photos from the evening saying the actor doing better.

“Message from Saira Banu: Sahab’s mooh-bola beta-“son” @iamsrk visited Sahab today. Sharing some photos of the evening,” read a post.

She also informed that the King of Tragedy is ‘doing much better since return from the hospital.’



As the photos of his visit were shared by Dilip Kumar’s wife, Saira Banu on Twitter, Shah Rukh’s love and affection towards the superstar of 1960s was much evident. He also planted a soft kiss on the forehead of the iconic actor who has been dealing with old age complications for a long time now.

Though in the photos, the Ram Aur Shyam actor still seems under the weather.

Shah Rukh Khan had few years back said in an interview, “Dilip sahab is more deserving than anybody else. Even words like ‘icon’ are very less for him. He is the forefather, the pillar of the film industry… amongst the last few pillars left. I think what he has received is huge.”

The 94-year-old was admitted to Mumbai’s Lilavati hospital on August 2 due to kidney issues.

Dilip Kumar, showed considerable improvement. Dilip, who struggled with dehydration, kidney dysfunction and urinary tract infection, was discharged on August 9.

This was the third time the actor had been admitted to the hospital. In April last year, he was hospitalised due to fever and nausea.


Surce: Twitter, Indian Express

Daniel Craig Is Coming Back as James Bond in 2019

Daniel Craig as James Bond in a scene from the 2015 film “Spectre.” He will return as Bond in 2019.
Sound the trumpets: Daniel Craig will play James Bond in at least one more film, which will be released in November 2019.
Eon Productions, the London-based company that oversees all things 007, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which holds rights to the franchise, said on Monday that the next installment would arrive in theaters in North America on Nov. 8, 2019.
That will put moviedom’s most famous spy in direct competition with a live-action fairy tale from Walt Disney Studios. (Disney claimed the date last year but has not yet disclosed the specific movie.)

Eon and MGM also said that the script would be written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who have teamed up on the screenplays for the last six Bond installments, starting with “The World Is Not Enough” in 1999. The next Bond movie — the 25th in the series, if you exclude “Never Say Never Again” from 1983, which was made by an outside production company — will be produced by Eon’s Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.

The companies said in a statement that details about a distribution partner, international release dates and the film’s cast and director would be announced “at a later date.” But Mr. Craig’s return is a done deal, according to two people briefed on the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid conflicts with Eon and MGM.


After a grueling shoot for the last Bond movie, “Spectre,” Mr. Craig expressed a strong desire to move on from the role, which he took over in 2006 with “Casino Royale.” “I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists,” he told a British magazine in October. He later said that he had been overtired during that interview and that he would consider returning.

(Source:The NYTimes)


Anushka Sharma spends quality time with Virat Kohli in Sri Lanka



Work commitments may be keeping rumoured love birds Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli on different continents, but where there is a will, there is a way. Anushka was spotted paying her cricketer beau a visit in Sri Lanka, where team India is stationed until September for the ongoing T-20 series.

A few days ago it was reported that the ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal’ star was leaving for Sri Lanka to spend some time with Virat.
A fresh picture that has surfaced online, sees the two with bright smiles posing for pictures together along with coach Ravi Shastri.

Anushka and Virat were last seen spending some down time together in New York City, before heading back to their busy work schedules. Virat had posted a selfie with his rumoured lady love and captioned it, “Much needed break with my ❤.”


(The Daily Sun)

Saif Ali Khan turns 46



The Nawab of Bollywood Saif Ali Khan is turning 46 today. Wishing him a happy birthday, indianexpress.com will like to take you through a journey of how this Pataudi kid, who debuted with Yash Chopra’s Parampara in 1993, vaulted himself to the pantheon of Bollywood’s finest performers.
It’s been 24 years since that movie. And let us tell you, Saif’s journey has been really incredible. From Vicky Saigal’s Ole Ole to Ishwar Langda Tyagi in Omkara, Saif has come a long way. He has truly undergone a makeover. Here’s a look at five of his badass roles that have played a part in redefining his filmography.

1. Omkara

Until Vishal Bhardwaj’s dark entertainer Omkara arrived in 2006, Saif Ali Khan was pigeon-holed as an actor only suitable for the boy-next-door roles, having done films like Kal Ho Naa Ho, Dil Chahta Hai and Hum Tum. But Ishwar Langda Tyagi brought out Saif’s acting prowess like never before.

2. Cocktail

The 46-year-old may be playing a romantic-at-heart Gautam in this film but not without an added sense of maturity to it. Not only did Gautam fight a complex battle about who to love, his dialogues were on point and made a lasting impact.

3. Race

This Abbas-Mustan series saw Saif play a badass Ronnie, the ultimate mastermind behind all the plans and made us fall in love with Saif’s acting even more. Looking dapper in his grey avatar, Saif really stole the show in this film.

4. Bullett Raja

Before this Tigmanshu Dhulia release, one couldn’t have imagined Saif play a UP ‘gunda’ ever. But Saif donned this avatar with such finesse and dexterity that it left audiences impressed.

5. Go Goa Gone

This zombie comedy saw Saif play a Russian-cum-Delhi mafioso Borris who is also a zombie slayer. With some kickass dialogues and perfect comic timing, Saif aced this role. Even though the film was a failure at the box office, it was appreciated for being innovative.

Cut to 2017, Saif has films like Chef, Kalakaandi and Bazaar in his kitty. Saif has truly become an actor to watch out for and he can even give the young stars a run for their money.

We wish Saif a very happy birthday and hope that he continues to deliver such power-packed performances in the future as well!

(The Daily Sun)

Saturday, August 12, 2017

India's toilet crisis now on silver screen

Bollywood may be famous for its blingy song and dance numbers, but a new film released Friday deals with a distinctly less glamorous subject-India’s chronic lack of toilets.

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has made building more toilets a key priority in the country of 1.25 billion people, around half of whom still have to go into the fields to answer the call of nature.

Campaigners estimate that nearly 200,000 infants die every year due to infections spread through open defecation, which they say also puts women at risk of sexual assault.

“Toilet: Ek Prem Katha” (“Toilet: A love story”) is inspired by the true-life tale of one man’s battle to build toilets in his village in rural India.

He wanted to win back his new wife, whose refusal to live in a house without a toilet won her plaudits in India.

Script writers Siddharth Singh and Garima Wahal told AFP they hoped the movie, featuring one of Bollywood’s biggest stars Akshay Kumar, would have a “tangible impact” on Indian society.

“This happened in a village in Madhya Pradesh, and we thought that was a strong statement,” said Singh, referring to one of India’s most rural states.

The writers said they came across numerous stories of women being assaulted when they went into the fields late at night in the process of researching the movie.

“But defecating in the open is not only unhealthy it is also dangerous,” said Garima.

“While we were doing our research we heard of three incidents of molestation. Crimes against women have increased owing to their vulnerability when they are out in the fields, alone in the dark, with their ‘pants down’ as it were.”

Garima said it was hypocritical for Indian society to insist that women cover up on the one hand, while on the other forcing them to “expose themselves owing to a lack of sanitary and bathroom facilities”.

Kumar, one of the world’s highest paid actors with an income of $31.5 million according to a Forbes ranking published last year, recently released a “Toilet Anthem” to promote the cause.

“While mankind has progressed far enough to journey to Mars and scale Mount Everest, 54 percent of India defecates in the open,” says the song.

Modi has called for every household in India to have a toilet.

Last year, he announced that his government had already built more than 20 million toilets since coming to power in 2014.

Around two-thirds of homes in the village that the movie is based on now have toilets, according to media reports.

“Our script was ready in 2014 and we felt we should get it going while it is still a hot topic.
It’s especially important to get people in rural areas to watch this film,” said Garima.

(The Daily Sun)

1 Million dance lovers join Japan’s ‘Awa’ fest


Over a million performers and spectators will flock to a western Japanese city this weekend for one of the country’s largest dance festivals, after organisers stepped up efforts to accommodate foreign visitors.

The annual “Awa Odori”, which originates from a Japanese Buddhist custom of honouring the spirits of ancestors, sees the otherwise sleepy city of Tokushima turn into a stage for four days.

Groups of dancers and musicians, known as “ren”, parade through the streets to the sound of traditional music instruments such as lutes, drums, flutes and bells.

Sporting Japanese kimono costumes with hair bands or straw hats, they chant in chorus and dance in synchronised choreography.

The number of participants, including performers, is expected to hit the same number as last year, when 1.2 million took part in the centuries-old carnival.

“You need practice when you do other Japanese traditional performing arts, but anyone can enjoy Awa Odori... only by raising hands and taking steps to the rhythm,” said 32-year-old dancer Masayuki Tatekawa.Performers prepare to dedicate their dance to a temple before the Awa Odori festival in Tokushima on 12 August, 2017.

Kenji Kitamura, an organiser, added: “This is a dance festival welcoming everybody as they can watch, sing, dance.

“This year we are especially putting the emphasis on foreign visitors as the number of tourists from other countries to Japan is increasing.”

He added that this year there would be English signs and temporary western-style toilets.

The country has launched a “Visit Japan” campaign ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the government said last month that travellers to Japan from other countries had jumped 17.4 percent to a record 13.8 million for the first half of 2017.

(The Daily Sun)

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and daughter Aaradhya hoist Indian flag in Melbourne



Aishwarya Rai Bachchan along with daughter Aaradhya experienced a moment of pride in Melbourne. The two hoisted the Indian flag as a part of their celebration of 70th year of India’s Independence.
The two not only hosted the flag but also sang the National Anthem, Jana Gana Mana.

As Aishwarya stole the limelight with her appearance, Aaradhya too geared up to match her beautiful mother in terms of looks. The little one looked like a fairy in an Indian lehenga, and on the stage, people just could not stop looking at Aaradhya who patiently stood on the stage while her mother Aishwarya was exchanging some pleasantries.

Thanking Melbourne for giving such an honour to her, Aishwarya said, “Thank you so much Melbourne, thank you everyone for giving us such a moment of pride and happiness with so much love and warmth. Celebrating our 70th Independence Day will forever be such a beautiful memory for me and my dearest Aaradhya.” The actor first spoke in Hindi and then went on to translate her words into English for the non-Hindi speaking audience.

Apart from Aishwarya, the event saw the presence of filmmakers like Karan Johar, Dangal fame Nitesh Tiwari, Baahubali producer Shobu Yarlagadda, Shilpa Shetty, Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkummar Rao and many others.

Meanwhile, Aishwarya Rai on the work front would begin shooting for her next Fanney Khan, in which she would share the screen space with Anil Kapoor. The actor, who is comeback with Anil after almost a decade, will play a singer in the film.

(The Daily Sun)

Sharmila Tagore files complaint to claim royal property in Bhopal



Veteran actress Sharmila Tagore has filed a complaint on behalf of the Bhopal royal family against occupants of a prime residential property in the picturesque Koh-e-Fiza area in Bhopal, following which the district administration issued notices to them, reports PTI.

Sharmila, widow of cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and mother of actor Saif Ali Khan, has claimed ownership of the property.

Pataudi was the rightful heir of the royal family of Bhopal's princely state as he was the grandson of the last Nawab of Bhopal, Hamidullah Khan.

"A couple of months back, Sharmila Tagore had claimed ownership on the land of Dar-us-Salam, a residential property in Koh-e-Fiza, and urged to get this property evicted. We have now served the notices to the present occupants - Azam Khan and Nawab Raza - to furnish their replies.
These persons were named by her," Tehsildar, Bairagarh circle, Ajay Pratap Singh Patel said.

He said the administration was still waiting for the reply.

The actress reportedly said in her written complaint to the district administration that these persons (Syed Nawab Raza and Azam) trespassed into her property.

(The Daily Sun)

It was a definite grab, Taylor Swift describes at groping trial



Taylor Swift has described in court the moment she says she was groped by a radio presenter during a meet and greet.

"It was a definite grab. A very long grab," said the singer, who is suing radio DJ David Mueller over the alleged incident, which he denies.

"It was intentional.
He stayed latched onto my bare ass cheek.”

"I felt him grab onto my ass cheek under my skirt. He grabbed my ass underneath my skirt."

Swift said she didn't report what had happened right away because she had other fans waiting to meet her.

The alleged assault occurred in 2013, during a Denver stopover on Taylor Swift's Red tour.

Mueller, then a host on the top-rated radio station KYGO, had been invited to meet her before the show.

Swift took the stand the day after her mother gave her testimony and described how she wanted to "vomit and cry" when Swift told her about the alleged incident.

(The Daily Sun)

Haseena Parkar' to now release on September 22



Biographical crime film 'Haseena Parkar', based on terrorist Dawood Ibrahim's sister Haseena Parkar, is now scheduled to release on September 22. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film features Shraddha Kapoor in the title role.
Shraddha's brother Siddhanth will portray the role of Dawood Ibrahim, while Ankur Bhatia will essay Haseena's husband Ibrahim Parkar.

The film was earlier due to release on August 18, but the date was shifted to avoid clutter. The makers "wanted to get a better release date as there has been a lot of hard work, research and thought put behind each and every scene of the movie", read a statement issued on behalf of the producers on Wednesday.

"As a director, it is very important for me to ensure that the film reaches out to maximum audience as it takes a lot of patience and perseverance to make a film on a subject like this. We are all set to release on September 22 and hope the audience loves it as much as we loved working on it," Lakhia said.


(The Daily Sun)

Anil Kapoor: I have never looked for instant success

Actor Anil Kapoor, basking in the success of his new film Mubarakan where his Sikh character Kartar Singh is being appreciated, says he has never run after instant success in his life, reports Ians.

Brushing off the claim to individual fame with Mubarakan, which also features his nephew Arjun Kapoor in a double role, he said, “I feel any film is a team effort. There are so many films with an ensemble cast featuring me where others have been liked more.
After Slumdog Millionaire, all of us stood on that stage receiving that Oscar. That is the team spirit in which Mubarakan was made. Sure, my character was liked. And it contributed to the film’s success. But my nephew Arjun has also been liked. I was surprised by how dedicated and focused he is at his age.”

This is the first time Anil played a full-fledged Sikh character. “I loved getting into a turban. I really enjoyed my character. Kartar Singh is destined to be iconic just like my characters in Mr India, No Entry, Nayak, Ram Lakhan and my TV series 24. I played characters in these films who are remembered to this day. Even now people call me Lakhan from Ram Lakhan or Kishen from No Entry.”

Mubarakan is not the first film of Anil that had a low start at the box office. “My other films like Judaai, Taal and No Entry had a subdued start. They went on to become big successes. I’ve never looked for instant success. Nor have I ever craved to be the pivotal character in my films. Right from the beginning of my career in Woh Saat Din, I never played the conventional hero. I never feel threatened by any co-star because I don’t look anxiously at what others are doing. I focus on my own work.”

Prod him to name his favourite co-stars and Anil gets evasive. “Favourite, I don’t know. But I’ve done my maximum films with Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit, Amrish Puri and Jackie Shroff. And in many of the films with them, they had more footage than I did. There was more of Sridevi in Judaai and Mr India than me and more of Madhuri in Beta. But I never felt I’d be overshadowed.” Amrish Puri is one actor he misses.
“I don’t think Mr India or Nayak could be possible without Amrishji. He was one of my most formidable co-stars. I learnt so much from him. As for Jackie Shroff, we did so many films together we were buddies. We don’t meet that often any more. Our wives Sunita and Ayesha are more connected now than Jackie and I.”

(The Daily Sun)

Parineeti Chopra to record new song soon


After making a successful singing debut with 'Maana ke hum yaar nahi' earlier this year, actress Parineeti Chopra is now set to record another song. The actress is busy shooting for Rohit Shetty's 'Golmaal Again'.
Asked if she has sung in the upcoming film, she told select media here, "No. I haven't sung. I'm trying to butter up Rohit sir to let me sing one small thing. I'm going to release a second song soon though. I'm working on it. It's going to be a good one." "The first song did really well. So, I want to take this forward. I'm yet to record it," she added, reports Ians.

The actress, who has starred in 'Ishaqzaade', 'Shuddh Desi Romance' and 'Daawat-e-Ishq', said with 'Golmaal Again' - the fourth part in the 'Golmaal' series - she has joined the big league. "I don't think anybody in this country has not seen 'Golmaal'. My dad knows every character by heart. I think he was the most excited when I signed 'Golmaal' because he is the 'massy' audience. For me, it was an honour to sign the film because it was literally like joining the big league," she said.

"Being Rohit Shetty's (director) heroine, actor Ajay Devgn's heroine...it was a big deal for me. The movies that I have done were with boys mostly of my age. It was like stepping up into the big game. So obviously, I felt proud of myself because I earned that," she added. 'Golmaal' is one the biggest films of the year, she said.

"It is one of the most expensive and biggest franchises. I don't think any film has reached four. Abroad we have. 'Dhoom' has reached three and so has 'Housefull'. 'Golmaal' has the biggest director and cast so, obviously it's like joining the big league and I'm very happy to be a part of this gang," she said about the team, which also consists of actors Shreyas Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor, Arshad Warsi and Kunal Kemmu.

"I have a very important role in the film. I'm not just the heroine in the film. So, it was like the best of everything," she added. And now, she is happy to be a part of the family. "First few days I was scared of Ajay and Rohit sir. They are like a family and have amazing tuning. It was like entering a new class and wondering 'Will they like me or not?' Ajay is like a kid, especially when he does songs. He doesn't enjoy dancing so, he would complain. But he would work hard also."

"I call him (Ajay) my box office India. He gives me all the 'gupshup' (gossip) on the industry. I always message or call him to know about any new film. I can plan my life according to his information. It's always correct. He is my trade guru," she said.

Any ragging on the film's set? "I was told 'You have to be prepared for pranks during 'Golmaal' shooting'. There is time, money spent on pranks. It's a separate department. I have been at the receiving end," she said.

Recalling one of those moments, she said, "One day, Rohit sir seriously came to me and told me to do some funny movement. I asked him 'Really? But the character is not like that'. Nevertheless, I agreed and did it. The whole team laughed at me. I was so embarrassed." It's not just her. Even Shreyas fell prey to pranks.


(The Daily Sun)