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Zakir Naik’s IRF licence row: Suspension of IAS officer draws flak

September 5, 2016 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: Days after Union Ministry of Home Affairs suspend a Joint Secretary and his subordinates for the online renewal of Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA) licence of Islamic preacher Dr Zakir Naik’s NGO, the colleagues of the victims petitioned Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi to convey that great injustice had been done to the honest officers.

The Joint Secretary, G.K. Dwivedi, a 1993 batch IAS officer from Andhra Pradesh cadre was suspended along with two Under Secretaries and a section officer on September 2 for alleged dereliction of duty.

One of the officers Kumar Alok who met the Home Secretary said, “We rate him as an officer of highest level of integrity, he has implemented so many projects including the merger of PIO-OIC card that was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square in U.S in 2014.”

Another official said that the online system, through which Dr. Naik’s NGO — the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) licence was renewed does not have any provisions for “red-flagged” NGOs.

“There is no manual interface. While the red flagging is manual, the renewal of licence is electronic. Great injustice has been done to him but we believe in the system that it will be corrected,” said a senior home ministry official.

It is learnt that Mr. Dwivedi had written on several occasions to the National Informatics Centre, the government’s web services organisation to upgrade the software to reflect the NGOs, which had adverse reports against them or had been sent inspection notices.

“He is a victim of his own reforms. This online system to weed out corruption from FCRA wing was spearheaded by him. Had everything been renewal, this goof up would have never happened,” said another official.

Dr. Naik’s IRF was sent an inspection notice on August 8 and the automatic renewal of licence was done on August 19. Another official said that one of the suspended Under Secretary — Deepak Kumar had also sought transfer from the FCRA wing on several occasions owing to the risks involved with the division.

The Home Ministry had switched to an online renewal system for FCRA registered NGOs earlier this year and the idea was to reduce the human interface after several complained of bribes sought by officials to renew their licences.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Syria: Fear rises as Moadamiyeh evacuation begins

September 3, 2016 by Nasheman

More than 300 people evacuated amid fears of forced demographic changes around the capital.

More than 300 people were evacuated from the besieged Damascus suburb of Moadamiyeh on Friday [Reuters]

More than 300 people were evacuated from the besieged Damascus suburb of Moadamiyeh on Friday [Reuters]

by Dylan Collins, Al Jazeera

Buses carrying more than 300 Syrians left the besieged Damascus suburb of Moadamiyeh on Friday, in the first stage of a deal that will enable the government to retake control of the rebel-held area.

In the first stage of the deal, 303 people, including 62 gunmen who agreed to lay down their arms and accept a presidential amnesty deal, were bussed out of the area and taken to the nearby government-controlled town of Horjelah, according Syrian state news agency SANA.

The Moadamiyeh agreement comes just a week after a deal was struck in neighbouring Daraya that brought about the full evacuation of the suburb, a move heavily criticised by the international community as forced displacement.

Those who left Moadamiyeh on Friday were originally from Daraya, having fled heavy bombardments earlier in the year.

“The heroic acts of the Syrian army in Daraya led to the achievement in Moadamiyeh,” Alaa Ibrahim, the governor of rural Damascus, told Syrian state TV.

Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra, reporting from Gaziantep on the Turkey-Syria border, said the concept of “forcing deals on local populations” has been criticised by the United Nations and the international community as something “that would give the government precedent to continue starving its own population into surrender”.

The UN’s Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura voiced concern that the Daraya agreement was part of a larger strategy by the government to empty rebel enclaves and that it may soon be extended to other areas.

There are “indications that after Daraya we may have other Darayas,” he told reporters in Geneva on Thursday.

“There is clearly a strategy at the moment to move from Daraya” to other besieged areas “in a similar pattern”.

Jan Egeland, the UN humanitarian chief, said the UN humanitarian task force for Syria had “failed the people of Daraya”.

The UN has underlined that it was not consulted on the Daraya deal, and described the evacuation of the suburb as a forced displacement.

Fears of ‘demographic change’

In the second stage of the Moadamiyeh deal, rebels who refuse to hand over their weapons will be forced to leave the suburb, probably to rebel-controlled Idlib province.

It was not clear when the second stage would be implemented or when government security forces would take over control of the suburb.

The deal was reportedly reached on Tuesday in a meeting between Moadamiyeh’s local council, government officials and Russian military officers at the army’s 4th Armoured Division headquarters in the mountains on the southern outskirts of Damascus.

“It wasn’t a negotiation or a conversation, it was a threat,” Moadamiyeh-based media activist Dani Qappani told Al Jazeera. “They basicallly told us: ‘Either surrender or we burn Moadamiyeh.'”

“They know the situation here. There’s little to no food or medical supplies,” said Qappani, adding that residents of the besieged suburb could not hold out much longer.

“Once they finish evacuating people of Daraya who are living here, they’ll try to begin the process of surrendering arms and dismantling the revolutionary establishments inside the city.”

Fears of ‘demographic change’

In the second stage of the Moadamiyeh deal, rebels who refuse to hand over their weapons will be forced to leave the suburb, probably to rebel-controlled Idlib province.

It was not clear when the second stage would be implemented or when government security forces would take over control of the suburb.

The deal was reportedly reached on Tuesday in a meeting between Moadamiyeh’s local council, government officials and Russian military officers at the army’s 4th Armoured Division headquarters in the mountains on the southern outskirts of Damascus.

“It wasn’t a negotiation or a conversation, it was a threat,” Moadamiyeh-based media activist Dani Qappani told Al Jazeera. “They basicallly told us: ‘Either surrender or we burn Moadamiyeh.'”

“They know the situation here. There’s little to no food or medical supplies,” said Qappani, adding that residents of the besieged suburb could not hold out much longer.

“Once they finish evacuating people of Daraya who are living here, they’ll try to begin the process of surrendering arms and dismantling the revolutionary establishments inside the city.”

Filed Under: Muslim World

AAP minister Sandeep Kumar booked for rape, surrenders before police

September 3, 2016 by Nasheman

Sandeep Kumar

The Delhi Police on Saturday booked former Aam Aadmi Party minister Sandeep Kumar on charges of rape at the Sultanpuri Police Station in New Delhi. Kumar has reportedly reached the DCP office in Rohini, New Delhi to surrender.

Meanwhile, the woman who lodged the complaint against Sandeep Kumar has been taken for a medical test. She alleged in her complaint that the CD was made after Kumar became a minister. The woman claimed she had gone to meet Kumar for his help in getting a ration card. She was asked to wait at the minister’s office and then offered a cold drink which was allegedly spiked, the sources said.

After she lost consciousness, she was allegedly raped. The woman claimed she did not know a CD had been made, they said. Sanjay Singh, Joint Commissioner (Northern range), said that the victim’s statement was being recorded.

A case under IPC section 376 (rape) has been registered, police said.

The Aam Aadmi Party suspended its MLA and ex-minister after a raging controversy over an ‘objectionable CD’ which showed him in a compromising position with a woman. Earlier this week, Kumar, who handled the Women and Child Welfare ministry in the Delhi government, was sacked from the cabinet.

 

“In a high-level meeting held on Saturday morning, the party suspended primary membership of Sandeep Kumar,” AAP’s Delhi convenor Dilip Pandey told the media. A further decision on terminating him from the party will be taken later, he added.

The 36-year-old MLA from Sultanpur Majra said he was targeted for being a Dalit. Speaking to reporters, Kumar had said, “Like Eklavya was pulled down,when people from our community rise, some plot is hatched to destroy us.” He also said that “plot was hatched” ever since he installed Dr. Ambedkar’s statue and it was happening because “he is poor and Dalit.” He alleged the tape was fabricated.

Meanwhile, BJP leaders met police chief Alok Kumar Verma on Thursday and asked him to conduct an inquiry against the Kumar. A senior police officer said that after the inquiry, he could be booked under Section 354C (voyeurism) of the Indian Penal Code.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gaya refreshes the memory of Man Mohan Desai Brand of filmmaking

September 3, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

yea-toh-two-much-ho-gayaa

Banner: M A Entertainment & Trinity Films
Producers: Ali Unwala & Mudal Unwala
Director: Anwer Khan
Star Cast: Arbaaz Khan, Jimmy Shergill, Devanshu, Pooja Chopra, Bruna Abdullah, Maushami Udeshi, Zarina Wahab, Vijay Patkar et al
Music: Avishek Majmudar & Badri Lacewala

Director Anwer Khan’s earlier debutante outing in Four Two Ka One, not to be confused with SRK’s earlier film one Two ka Four, was nothing much too rave about or rather Anwer Khan’s totally forgettable directorial debut, that was almost half a decade ago. And now with his latest offering Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gaya he has religiously albeit blindly followed in the footsteps of his directorial Guru namely the late Man Mohan Desai so much so that he has even named his identical twin brothers character as Man (Jimmy Shergill) & Mohan (again Jimmy Shergil). Need I say anything more?
The scripted scenario kicks off with Man (Jimmy Shergill) having a great time with his girl friend Mina (Bruna Abdullah) in Thailand. So what if, as he claims, he had gone there to become something. Never mind! Mohan (again Jimmy Shergill) lives with his mother (Zarina Wahab) in a village in India and he does not have any work except fighting off people with his lath (Bamboo Stick) and even he too is romancing with his girl friend Tina (Pooja Chopra) much to the chagrin of her brother Chaudhary (Murli Sharma) who in turn is having a rollicking affair with another village woman (Mausami Udeshi). In Thailand Man has an altercation with the Don Mack’s (Arbaaz Khan) brother (Devanshu), beats him black & blue and clicks a selfie with him and sends it to the don. Then Man leaves Thailand and comes to India. While to escape a rape charge Mohan leaves India and lands up in Thailand and thence begins a rollicking journey of fun & frolic.

Kudos to director Anwer Khan for packing in every commercial potboiler ingredient to make Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gaya a real mass entertainment splash. Which bears the typical MKD films stamp in each & every scene or rather frame of the film. So go ahead watch the film leaving your brains behind at home a la the Govinda – David Dhawan flicks.

Performance wise Jimmy Shergill & Vijay Patkar, both in their career best 1st time ever dual roles of their career, steal your heart. Next in line Arbaaz Khan has made tall claims that this film will prove to be a turning point of his career. Really! Yea Toh Two Much Ka Bhi Much Much ho Gaya!!! While amongst the girls Pooja Chopra gives a lively performance added with a lot of spunk, Bruna Abdullah cannot act for nuts as Jimmy Shergill keeps reminding her constantly in the film in the garb of her Hindi diction and Maushami Udeshi too seems to be the die – hard fan of Bruna Abdullah in the histrionics department.

Tail Piece: All said & done Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gaya is a well – intentioned film for the masses.

Filed Under: Film

CBI raids former Haryana CM Hooda’s residence

September 3, 2016 by Nasheman

hooda

New Delhi: CBI today carried out searches at the residences of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and a sitting UPSC member along with 18 other locations in a case of alleged irregularities in acquisition of land in Gurgaon in which farmers were cheated to the tune of Rs 1,500 crore.

CBI sources said besides Hooda’s residence, premises of the then Principal Secretary M L Tayal, UPSC member Chattar Singh, both former IAS officers, and a serving IAS SS Dhillon were also searched by the team.

“In an ongoing investigation, CBI carried out searches at 20 locations in Rohtak, Gurgaon, Panchkula and Delhi in connection with alleged irregularities in the purchase of land from farmers in Gurgaon,” CBI Spokesperson R K Gaur said.

The agency had registered the case last year in September on allegations that private builders in conspiracy with unknown public servants of Haryana Government had purchased around 400 acres of land from farmers and land owners of village Manesar, Naurangpur & Lakhnoula, District Gurgaon at throw away prices, showing the threat of acquisition by the government, during the period August 27, 2004 to August 24, 2007.

It is alleged that in this process, initially, the Haryana Government had issued a notification under the Land Acquisition Act for acquisition of land measuring about 912 acres for setting up an Industrial Model Township at Villages Manesar, Naurangpur and Lakhnoula in Gurgaon.

After that, all the land had allegedly been grabbed from the land owners by private builders under the threat of acquisition at meagre rates, CBI had said after registration of the case.

It is alleged that an order was also passed by the the competent authority i.e. the Director of Industries on August 24, 2007 releasing this land from the acquisition process and the land was released in violation of the government policy, in favour of the builders, their companies and agents, instead of the original land owners.

The CBI has alleged in its FIR that in the said manner, land measuring about 400 acres whose market value at that time was above Rs 4 crore per acre approximately totalling about Rs 1,600 crore approximately was allegedly purchased by the private builders & others from the innocent land owners for only about Rs 100 crore.

It was alleged that a loss of Rs 1,500 crore was caused to the land owners of village Manesar, Naurangpur and Lakhnoula of Gurgaon.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

ED attaches Vijay Mallya’s assets worth Rs 6,630 crore

September 3, 2016 by Nasheman

Vijay Mallya

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today issued its second attachment order for assets worth Rs 6,630 crore against beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya as it seized his farmhouse, flats and FDs in connection with its money laundering case against him and his associates.

The agency had recently expanded the probe in this regard as it took over investigation into the alleged loan default of Rs 6,027 crore availed from a consortium of nationalised banks led by SBI, a case also taken over by CBI recently.

The fresh action is an aftermath of the new case.The total attachment made by the agency in this case has now shot up to Rs 8,044 crore as it had attached assets worth Rs 1,411 crore few months back.

The provisional attachment order, issued under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), said it has ordered for seizing a farm house in Mandwa in Alibaugh worth Rs 25 crore, multiple flats in Kingfisher tower in Bengaluru worth Rs 565 crore, fixed deposits of Mallya with a private bank to the tune of Rs 10 crore and shares of USL, United Breweries Limited and Mcdowell Holding company, jointly held by the liquor baron and UBHL and his controlled entities, worth Rs 3,635 crore.

“The total attachment under today’s order is worth Rs 4,234.84 crore but the present market value of these properties and assets is Rs 6,630 crore approximately,” the agency’s order said.

The agency alleged these assets were the “proceeds generated out of criminal activity” of the alleged default of bank loans as it claimed Mallya “criminally conspired” with Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) and United Breweries Holdings Limited to obtain funds through the consortium of banks and out of this total amount, the principal fund of Rs 4,930.34 crore “still remains unpaid.”

“In addition, huge number of shares were also being held in the name of various other group companies controlled directly or indirectly by Mallya. Hence, it appeared that even though sufficient funds were available with the promoters of KFA– Mallya and UBHL– they had no intention to make payment towards the bank loans from the consortium banks.

“They deliberately and intentionally kept the huge number of shares approximately worth Rs 3,600 crore pledged with UTI Investment Advisory Services Ltd and other financial institutions without substantial underlying liabilities and thus kept the consortium in dark,” the ED said in the order, accessed by PTI.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Triple talaq: Personal laws can’t be rewritten, Muslim board tells SC

September 3, 2016 by Nasheman

Triple talaq

New Delhi: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Friday told the Supreme Court that “personal laws cannot be re-written in the name of social reforms.”

Submitting its response in connection with the ongoing matter on the ‘triple talaq’ issue, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board said, “Personal laws cannot be challenged as violative of Part III of the Constitution.”

“When serious discords develop in a marriage and husband wants to get rid of wife, legal compulsions and time consuming judicial process….in extreme cases husband may resort to illegal criminal ways of getting rid of her by murdering her. In such situations Triple Talaq is a better recourse,” AIMPLB told the apex court.

“Marriage is a contract in which both parties are not physically equal. Male is stronger and female is a weaker sex. Securing separation through court takes a long time deters prospects of remarriage,” it added.

The AIMPLB further said that polygamy as a social practice is not for gratifying men’s lust, but it is a social need.

“Muslim women have right to divorce under Khula practice. Issues of Muslim Personal Law are raised in the Supreme Court are for Parliament for decide. The Uniform Civil code is a directive principle and not enforceable. The personal laws are protected by Article 25, 26 and 29 of the Constitution as they are acts done in pursuance of a religion,” it added.

The apex court had last week issued notice to the Central Government on the plea of a Muslim woman challenging the Constitutional validity of ‘triple talaq’ to end a marriage.

The petitioner Ishrat Jahan has sought a declaration from the apex court, saying that Section 2 of the Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937, was unconstitutional as it violated fundamental rights guaranteed under Articles 14 (equality), 15 (non-discrimination), 21 (life) and 25 (religion) of the Constitution.

In her petition, Jahan has asked whether an arbitrary and unilateral divorce through triple talaq can deprive the wife of her rights in her matrimonial home as also her right to have the custody of her children.

A batch of petitions is being heard by a bench headed by Chief Justice T.S. Thakur and notices have already been issued to the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and others.

However, this is not the first such type of petition that has been presented before the Supreme Court as Uttarakhand-based Shayara Banu and the Rashtrawadi Muslim Mahila Sangh through its president Farah Faiz have raised similar queries.

On July 29, the apex court had favoured a wider debate on the petitions challenging the validity of triple talaq.

All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board (AIMWPLB) president Shaista Ambar has demanded abolishing of the triple talaq system.

Talaq-e-bidat is a Muslim man divorcing his wife by pronouncing the word “talaq” more than once in a single tuhr (the period between two menstruations) or in a tuhr after coitus or pronouncing an irrevocable instantaneous divorce at one go (unilateral triple-talaq).

The Centre has set up a high-level committee to review the status of women in India and according to reports has recommended a ban on the practice of oral, unilateral and triple talaq (divorce) and polygamy.

(Agencies)

 

Filed Under: India

Deadly twin blasts hit court in Pakistan

September 2, 2016 by Nasheman

At least 14 people killed and dozens wounded after two bombs go off at a court in northwestern Pakistan.

Police said some of the wounded in the blasts were in a critical condition [AFP]

Police said some of the wounded in the blasts were in a critical condition [AFP]

by Al Jazeera

At least 14 people were killed and dozens wounded when two bomb blasts went off at a district court in northwestern Pakistan, officials said.

A suicide bomber threw a hand grenade at police guards before storming into the compound and blowing himself up in the court in Mardan town in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.

Nasir Khan Durrani, provincial police chief, told AFP news agency that the death toll had reached 14, with at least 58 people wounded, three of whom were critical.

Officials said the bomber had up to eight kilogrammes of explosives packed into his vest, while the dead included lawyers and police.

Amir Hussain, president of the Mardan Bar Association, said lawyers were being targeted because they are “an important part of democracy, and these terrorists are opposed to democracy”.

“Our morale is not dented. It is still high,” he told AFP.

Earlier, four suicide bombers who were trying to attack a Christian colony were killed during a gunfight with security forces outside the northwestern city of Peshawar, the army said.

Soldiers backed by army helicopters fought back the fighters who had tried to attack the colony near Warsak Dam, just north of Peshawar.

Asim Bajwa, an army spokesman, said “all four suicide bombers were killed” in the operation carried out against the fighters on Friday and that a clearance operation was under way.

Local sources, though, told Al Jazeera that at least one civilian was killed and several wounded in the attack.

Two of the four suicide bombers detonated their vests and the other two were shot dead, the sources said.

Pakistani Taliban faction Jamaat-ur-Ahrar claimed responsibility for the attacks.

The group’s spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, promised more attacks in a statement released to media.

“We appeal to civilians to remain away from law enforcement installations and these un-Islamic courts. We will target them more,” he said.

Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder, reporting from Islamabad, said despite army claims to have limited the number of attacks, armed groups still managed to operate across the country.

“Just yesterday the Pakistan military gave a press conference in which they said they had been able to control the number of attacks in the country,” he said.

“But it appears that the Tehreek-e-Taliban and their factions are still able to operate within Pakistan and carry out these attacks.”

Last month, the Pakistan Taliban faction and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL,also known as ISIS) both claimed responsibility for a suicide attack at a hospital in Pakistan’s Quetta that killed at least 70 people.

The attack targeted a group of mourning lawyers, who had gathered at the emergency department of the hospital to accompany the body of a murdered colleague.

The Pakistan army launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb under US pressure in 2014 in an effort to wipe out fighters and their bases in the North Waziristan tribal area.

Filed Under: Muslim World

Movie Review: ‘Sunshine Music Tours & Travels’ is full of fun & frolic

September 2, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Sunshine Music Tours & Travels

Producer: Hayare Entertainment & Percept Pictures
Director: Shailendra Singh
Star Cast: Sunny Kaushal, Ashrut Abhnan Jain, Jaswinder Singh, Suhas Joshi, Himayat Sayed, Divya Jyoti Sharma, Subha Rajput, Nida Chakraborty, Deepak Kalra, Shailendra Singh and many more
Genre: Comedy Drama
Music: Adam Evil & Eddie Avil

Producer turned debutant director Shailendra Singh has earlier produced some good movies. But when he decided to make his directorial debut with Sunshine Music Tours & Travels he chose a subject of the most popular Sunburn Festival of Goa albeit based on the wafer thin line of a true incident.

As the storyline goes the main protagonist nicknamed Sunburn (debutant Sunny Kaushal) works in a Dhaba in Kashmir along with his dear friend Rajma Romeo (Ashrut Abinan Jain). Now Sunburn’s only dream is to visit the Sunburn Festival in Goa as he is very fond of EDM (Electronic Dance & Music). So Romeo sets up a facebook page, cons a bus company owner and the boys set off on a cross country trip from Kashmir to Goa, covering a distance of 2874 kms, to attend the Sunburn Festival in Goa. On the way they pick up a rag tag bunch of travelers. Which comprises of an elder man in the twilight of his years, a blingy woman with two teenage daughters, a lesbian couple, a blogger and above all two builder types of men, who are topless throughout the movie and finally with a lot of fun and frolic they all reach their destination.

Shailendra Singh has indeed come up with a novel concept of an EDM oriented road trip movie, which also refreshes the memory of India’s first road trip movie namely Bombay To Goa, but he is heavily let down by the writing part (Shailendra Singh – Sehaj K Maini) which is full of double entendre and borders more on promoting their own EDM festival. But the film also throws light on the so called Facebook culture.

Performance wise Sunny Kaushal is impressively natural to the core. Ashrut Abhnan Jain is pretty good in his comic act, while the rest of the cast mostly comprising of debutant actors are good, and help in carrying the film forward.

At the Box Office it prospects are bleak.

Filed Under: Film

Movie Review: ‘Happy Bhaag Jayegi’ is a rollercoaster ride of fun & frolic

September 2, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Happy Bhaag Jayegi

Banner: Colour Yellow
Producers: Anand L. Rai & Krishika Lulla
Director: Mudassar Aziz
Star Cast: Ali Fazal, Abhay Deol, Jimmy Shergill, Diana Penty, Momal Sheikh, Jawed Ahmed, Kanwaljit Singh, Jagat Rawal, Ayesha Raja, Tasha Bhambra & Mika Singh
Music: Sohail Sen

Director Muddassar Aziz had delivered a very inconseqential & the most forgetable film named Dulha Mil Gaya in his 1st directorial outing almost half a decade ago. Albeit in his 2nd directorial outing namely Happy Bhaag Jayegi he has given an ample proof of his par excellence directorial skills, besides he has also succeeded in retaining the humour quotient throughout the film.

The scripted scenario of Happy Bhag Jayegi starts off in Amritsar, where happens an Indo – Pak agro conference. Presiding over this crucial conference is Javed Ahmed (Jawed Sheikh), the ex -Governor of Pakistan, who wants his dearest son Bilal Ahmed (Abhay Deol) to enter politics just like him and change the history of Pakistan. Even though Bilal’s heart lies in becoming a cricketer, he sacrifices his professional desires for the sake of his father. As the conference gets over and Bilal reaches his home in Lahore (Pakistan), he is shocked to see a mysterious fruit “moving basket”, which then, turns out to the hideout of effervescent & free spirited Happy (Diana Penty). When interrogated, Happy reveals that she had run away from her wedding with the local corporator Daman Singh Bagga (Jimmy Sheirgill) in Amritsar, because she is actually in love with Guddu (Ali Fazal), but her parents have opposed to their relationship. At the same time, she also confesses that, even though she was to run away from her marriage, her landing up in Pakistan was purely accidental & totally unplanned. Amidst all this, Bilal Ahmed also lands up falling in love with Happy, despite the fact that he is already bethrod to Zoya (Momal Sheikh).

Director Mudassar Aziz also deserves a left handed compliment not only for his excellent writing & entertaining directorial treatment but also for extracting a perfect act from nearly everyone in the film, and a special well deserved mention goes to the gone in the oblivion actress Diana Penty and above all the 3 main heroes namely Ali Fazal, Abhay Deol & Jimmy Shergill. But of course Mudassar Aziz seems to be heavily inspired by producer Anand L. Rai’s film Tanu Weds Manu and above all its sequel too.

Performance wise it’s an out & out Diana Penty film all the way. Oh! What a revelation she is!!! Especially after having made her comeback that too after half a decade in another forgetable film named Cocktail. While Abhay Deol is very realistic, Jimmy Sheirgill is pictur perfect, Momal Sheikh (hailing from Pakisitan) is sincere, Ali Fazal is excellent & Piyush Mishra is a welcome addition to the list of all the existng comedians of Bollywood.

Tail Piece: Happy Bhaag Jayegi is a rollercoaster ride of fun & frolic. In fact it is more of a feel good film that will make you feel happy.

Filed Under: Film

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