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College Cultural Round

December 20, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

G-Shock Comes On-Board As Time Partner 

Renowned watch brand G-SHOCK from the house of Casio will be the official Time Partner at Mood Indigo, Asia’s largest college cultural festival held at IIT Bombay. The festival will be taking place from 27th Dec, 2018 to 30th   Dec, 2018.The association comes with a purpose to have a deeper connect with the progressive Indian Youth who can correlate with the ideologies of the brand which has been widely accepted internationally. In addition to G-SHOCK being the Time Partner, the following associations will also take form during the festival.G-SHOCK will also be the

 Title Sponsor of International Nite. Keeping to the celebrated spirit of rock & metal music through festivals,Mood Indigo’s International Nite on 28th Dec,  2018 will see Norwegian progressive metal band Leprous performing their chartbuster numbers. Popular women’s fashion & fitness timepieces brand BABY-G by Casio will be the Co-Title Sponsor of the “She’s Got The Look”beauty pageant, tailor-made for women aspiring to be the next glamorous diva. The “She’s Got The Look” competition shall be held on 29thDec, 2018. Festival attendees will have access to exclusive brand engagement zones on campus for the duration of the Mood Indigo festival. The brands shall be hosting multiple fun activities & competitions with chances of winning cool & exciting G-SHOCK & BABY-G merchandise.  Kulbhushan Seth, Vice-President, CASIO India says, “We are proud to be associating with one of the most popular and largest college cultural festival of Asia, Mood Indigo. Known to be tough, trendy and unconventional, our watch brands G-SHOCK and BABY-G are highly popular among the youth. Through this collaboration we get an opportunity to engage with them and at the same time encourage and promote talent.”

Filed Under: Film

Bangalore Buzz

December 20, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

 3rd Edition of Uniform Garment & Fabric Manufacturers Fair 2019 Held In Bengaluru 

Solapur Garment Manufacturers Association is proud to announce the 3rd Edition of India’s Uniform, Garment & Fabric Manufacturers Fair 2019 in Benagluru from 8th Jan, 2019 to 10th Jan, 2019.  The Fair will be held at Dr Prabhakar Kore Convention Centre, Opp Peenya Metro Centre, Near Yeshwantpur Railway Station, Bengaluru – 22 from 10 am to 9 pm. On 8th Jan, 2019  Dr. Prabhakar Kore chairman KLE society & MP from Rajya sabha, Honourable Subhasji Deshmukh Minister of Textile Maharashtra, Arjunji Khotkar minister of state for textile Maharashtra, Sushilji Gaekwad director textile, Govt of India, Atulji Patne Secretary ,Ministry of textile, Govt. of Maharashtra will be present & inaugurate 3rd Edition of Uniform Garment & Fabric Manufacturers Fair 2019 in Bengaluru. 

After holding 2 editions of the Fair over last 2 years in  Solapur the Textile Hub of Maharashtra, the Association has announce to hold it outside the state this year with a view to promote State of Maharashtra as Uniform Sourcing hub of world, as never such imitative has happened till today. Renowned brands in uniform & garment sectors are participating in the Fair. Mafatlal, U Code, Valji, Qmax World, Sangam, Bombay Dyeing, Siyaram’s Unicode, Sparsh Fab, Only Vimal, Wocky Tocky are some of the leading brands in Uniform fabric manufacturers who have also been associated with the organizers. 

Among the other participants are the leading names from Corporate which include Mafatlal Industries, Reliance industry , Raymond, Bombay Dying, Ranjit Fabs Ltd, Pushpa Textiles, J C Pacific Apparels, Zeven, DAC’s, D M Hosiery, 10 Grams, Zoom Apparels among others. Overseas participants are from USA, Dubai, Oman, Nigeria, Ghana, Nepal, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Qatar & Senegal.  

The Fair will see brands, retailers, dealers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retail chains, semi-wholesalers, traders, distributors, E-commerce agents, retail chains under 1 roof.  The fair will have uniform wear, men’s, ladies & kids wear, shoes manufacturers, socks manufacturer, uniform related accessories & uniform fabric at the display. 

For online registration, participants can contact on +91-7020239427 or Visit us onhttps://solapuruniforms.com/event 

Satish Pawar Director, Solapur Garments Manufacturers Association, said that This year B2B arena will be arranged specially for benefit of visitors buyers who directly wants to one on one interact with exhibitor, Special session on fabrics by all reputed mills will be arranged in order to educate exhibitors about quality.  

Brainchild idea of Textiles Minister of Maharashtra Subhash Deshmukh, The 1st 2 Fairs were organized in Solapur in Jan, 2017 & Jan, 2018. Inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Jan, 2018, the Fair witnessed as many as 10000 retailers from across the country visiting it. It was organized in association with the Maharashtra State Government’s Textile Ministry, sponsored by Mafatlal Industries Limited, the market leader & largest producer of corporate uniforms, work wear & school uniform fabric & garments in India & supported by Bank of India as banking partner. The ultimate aim of the fair was to generate 2000 new units in Solapur by the year 2022, in the process making this city the uniform sourcing hub of India & Solapur will soon be seeing a big garment park supported by state textile ministry. 

Solapur Garment Manufacturers Association has not only been organizing such Fairs but also has taken the initiative to start a training centre for garment stitching where needy women are trained at no cost. Starting in Jul, 2017 the centre till date has trained 100’s of women who have been given jobs in varied garment factories. Seeing the potential of the Solapur garment industry, Mafatlal Industries started a uniform garment manufacturing unit there. 

Solapur is gaining significance for Garment trade; hence to help its promotion & expansion such international level Uniform & Garment Exhibition is being held. The uniform manufacturing industry in Southern India is not organized & generally are supplied to local schools in forms of direct fabric which local retailers & institutions get stitched by local tailors leading to much inconvenience. Due to demand of vendors & dealers to make it more convenient & organized, the fair has been organized in Bangalore which also is very well connected by air to rest of India. Solapur is witnessing higher demand for school uniforms, kids garments, gents & ladies dresses & hence this industry is witnessing good progress in the region.

 Solapur is well connected with the rest of the country via the rail and road network with the nearest airports being Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad, and it is considered the next investment destination for the setting up of garment industries in Maharashtra primarily due to the easy availability of transportation, labour & raw materials.

Filed Under: Environment

Bangalore Buzz

December 19, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

 Bodypower India Tour Is Back With A Bang! 

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Asia’s largest fitness hub, BodyPower India is all set to take the Nation by storm with its National Tour feature offerings that include the highly anticipated FITFACTOR INDIA (Zonal/National Championships) & the prestigious championship MR BODYPOWER BODYBUILDING SHOW. 

Spread across 6 states & 9 action packed cities in India – Jaipur, Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, the BodyPower India National Tour feature some of the best-known Big Profile athletes such as the legendary Bodybuilder Kevin Levrone, celebrated IFBB PRO’s  Jacob Sumana & Paul Poloczec, IFBB Bikini Diva Jagienska Kaminska, WBFF PRO Tom Coleman & WBFF PRO Marguerita to name a few, giving fans unprecedented, exclusive access…incredible stuff!

 Since its launch in 2014, being the fitness hub of Asia, BodyPower India has attracted 1000’s of fitness enthusiasts, key buyers, distributors & manufacturers from all over Asia! The tour will showcase a dose of entertainment, motivation, education & inspiration. FITFACTOR INDIA would be the prime highlight, along with Mr. BodyPower Zonal Championship 2018.

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 Fitfactor India is the place where aspiring Indian fitness models can strut their stuff! The highly anticipated fitness model competition that has already taken the nation by storm, with 100’s of entrants taking part in regional casting for a chance to step on stage at BodyPower India 2019 in front of 1000’s of fitness fans. The show is judged 50% on physique, 50% on whether the competitor has the “Fit Factor”, so personality, presentation on stage, grooming, attractiveness & choice of outfits are all key to success. 

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This time Bodypower India had organized Fitfactor India contest at three levels: The recently concluded Fitfactor Regional Championship ( 30+ Major Cities covered across India), Fitfactor Zonal Championship ( North, South, East, West), Fitfactor National Championship ( BodyPower Mumbai Expo 2019) in Jan, 2019.The judges are industry experts carefully chosen for their knowledge & ability to further enhance your career.

Please note, that judges decision will be final for shortlisting the candidates. The competition begin with Regional Championship & to get to the next level there will be qualifying criteria & prizes for each level. The Fitfactor India overall winner will be entitled for attractive offers & Grand prizes. 

Touted as the prestigious championship in BodyPower Expo Mumbai, Mr Bodypower National – 2019 is all set to host competitions in the following categories: Senior BodyBuilding Category, Classic BodyBuilding, Senior Men Physique Category, Women Bikini Fitness Models, Junior BodyBuilding Category (Upto Age 23years) Junior Men Physique Category (upto age 23year)
Mr. BodyPower national winners will be entitled to grand gratifications and prizes.The judges are industry experts carefully chosen for their knowledge and ability to further enhance your career. Please note, that judges decision will be final for shortlisting the candidates.

Filed Under: Entertainment

Bollywood Buzz

December 14, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Shreyas Talpade On His Way To Explores The Serious Genre

It is a known fact that Shreyas Talpade is a versatile actor who has the skillful ability to adapt & essay any character in a film with utmost ease & finesse. The prolific actor whose career spans over a decade in the Indian film industry has been a part of films ranging in its genres having featured in diverse roles.

This time too, the actor is all set to be seen in a completely different avatar in the upcoming thriller film Setters. The film which has been directed by Ashwini Chaudhary & produced by Vikash Mani will see Shreyas explore the serious genre after a long time. Being stereotyped in a specific genre has been synonymous with actors in the Indian film industry.

However, Shreyas Talpade who has excelled in the comedy genre space has time & again experimented with different kind of roles across genres. Be it comedy, drama, thriller or action & adventure, he has essayed some of the most notable characters & has also succeeded in doing justice to each one of them.

14 years ago, Shreyas Talpade had made his Bollywood debut in Nagesh Kukunoor’s 2005 film Iqbal where he played the role of a deaf & mute youngster aspiring to be a cricketer for the Indian national team.  In the year 2006 drama film Dor directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, Shreyas Talpade played had enacted the character of “Behroopiya”, a multi-faceted personality. 

The satirical comedy film Welcome To Sajjanpur in the year 2008 directed by Shyam Benegal with Shreyas Talpade was about an unemployed arts graduate who earns a living by writing letters on behalf of the villagers while he harbors an ambition to become a novelist. 

Shreyas Talpade then became part of the “Golmaal” film franchise with the 2008 comedy film Golmaal Returns directed by Rohit Shetty. Shreyas Talpade had enacted the role of Laxman in the 2nd installment of the “Golmaal” franchise & won hearts with his impeccable comic timing. The 1st ever Marathi superhero action-adventure film Baji in the year 2015 in which Shreyas Talpade enacted  the role of the titular character Baji, who is known to guard & protect the people in his village & restore justice.For the 1st time ever, Shreyas Talpade had enacted an action superhero character & was lauded by the critics & the audiences alike for his performance. 

 Shreyas Talpade who has carved a niche & been a part of serious performance oriented roles has emerged as one of the most reliable & bankable actors. He will soon be seen in the film Setters which is currently on the floors & features Aftab Shivdasani, Sonnalli Seygall, Ishita Dutta, Pavan Malhotra, Vijay Raaz, Manu Rishi & Jameel Khan in pivotal roles & also be seen alongside Bidita Bag in a slice-of-life & lighthearted family entertainer titled Teen Do Paanch next year.

Filed Under: Film

Documentary Films Round Up

December 14, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

‘Fighting On Ice” Features Gautam Gambhir & Shiva Keshavan 

Sports are one of the most spoken about in the Indian subcontinent. But unfortunately when you say sports, it generally refers to cricket which is almost a religion in this country. While efforts have been taken to support & promote other forms of sporting event, the format generally is cricket in its varied forms.

The IPL, the CCI the test matches, one day internationals & the format widens. The documentary film Fighting On Ice is not an ordinary feature documentary on sports. It brings forth the true fight between passion & struggle of people. It brings to the fore the rare appetite that many sportsmen both men & women possess for Ice Hockey which goes beyond money, fame & the closed doors of Government & also speaks volumes about the sports people & their struggle to keep not the just the sport alive, but kindle the passion so that it may stay lit amongst the next generation as well.

The documentary also features Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir & India’s winter sports hero Shiva Keshavan. The film has made its mark in the international circuit with thumping approval from both the audience & the critics alike. It has won the “Best Documentary” at the Eurasia International Monthly Film Festival, besides being officially selected at the Auckland International Film Festival & Rome Independent Prisma Awards.  


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Nostalgia

December 12, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Dilip Kumar

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{Yesterday  11th Dec, 2018 happened to be thespian Dilip Kumar’s 96th birthday and we at Nasheman humbly pay our tribute to the legendary actor}. Muhammad Yusuf Khan was born on 11th Dec, 1922, better known as Dilip Kumar, is an Indian film actor, producer, screenwriter & social activist, known for his work in Hindi Cinema. Popularly known as The Tragedy King & The First Khan, he has been credited with bringing realism to film acting since his 1st ever film Jwar Bhata which was released in the year 1944. Yes! Dilip Kumar debuted as an actor with the film Jwar Bhata released in the year 1944, produced by Bombay Talkies. In a career spanning over 6 decades, Dilip Kumar worked in over 65 films. Dilip Kumar is known for roles in films such as the romantic Andaz in the year 1949, the heartwarming Babul in the year 1950, the impassioned Deedar in the year 1951, the swashbuckling Aan in the year 1952, social drama Daag in the year 1952, the dramatic Devdas in the year 1955, the comical Azaad in the year 1955, Naya Daur in the year 1957, Yahudi in the year 1958,

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Madhumati in the year 1958, Kohinoor in the year 1960, the epic historical Mughal – E – Azam in the year 1960, the social dacoit drama drama Gunga Jamuna in the year 1961 & the comedy Ram Aur Shyam in the year 1967. In the year 1976, Dilip Kumar took a 5 year break from film performances & returned with a character role in the film Kranti in the year 1981 & thereby continued his career playing leading roles in films such as Shakti in the year 1982, Karma in the year 1986 & Saudagar in the year 1991. His last swan song film was Qila in the year 1998. Dilip Kumar has bagged innumerable Filmfare Awards trophy and is the 1st ever recipient of the Filmfare “Best Actor” Award in the year 1954. Critics have acclaimed him as one of the greatest actors in the history of Indian Cinema. Dilip Kumar had a long relationship with actress Madhubala but never married her. Dilip Kumar later on married actress Saira Bano, who is 22 years younger than him. Dilip Kumar & his wife Saira Bano currently live in Bandra, Mumbai. Dilip Kumar was born as Mohammad Yusuf Khan to Ayesha Begum & Lala Ghulam Sarwar Ali Khan in a Muslim Hindko speaking Awan family of 12 children on 11th Dec, 1922 at a home in the Qissa Khawani Bazaar area of Peshawar, British India (modern day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).
Dilip Kumar’s father was a landlord & a fruit merchant who owned orchards in Peshawar & Deolali. Mohammad Yusuf Khan was schooled at Barnes School, Deolali, Nashik. Dilip Kumar grew up in the same religiously mixed neighborhood as Raj Kapoor, his childhood friend. In the year 1940, while still in his teens & after an altercation with his father, Mohammad Yusuf Khan left home for Poona (Pune, Maharashtra). With the help of a Parsi Café owner & an elderly Anglo-Indian couple, Dilip Kumar met a canteen contractor. Without letting on his family antecedents, he got the job on the merit of his knowledge of good written & spoken English. He set up a sandwich stall at the army club & when the contract ended, he headed home to Mumbai, having saved Rs. 5000. In the year 1942, anxious to start a venture to help his father with household finances, he met Dr. Masani at Churchgate Station, who asked him to accompany him to Bombay Talkies, in Malad, Mumbai. There he met actress Devika Rani, owner of Bombay Talkies, who asked him to sign up with the company on a salary of Rs. 1250 per month. There he met actor Ashok Kumar, who influenced his acting style by telling him to act “natural” acting. He also met Sashadhar Mukherjee, and both of these people became close to Dilip Kumar over the years. Initially Dilip Kumar helped out in the story writing & scripting department because of his proficiency in Urdu Language. Devika Rani requested him to change his name to Dilip Kumar, and later cast him in a lead role for Jwar Bhata in the year 1944, which marked his entry into the Hindi film industry. Dilip Kumar’s 1st ever film Jwar Bhata in the year 1944, went unnoticed. After a few more unsuccessful films, it was Jugnu in the year 1947, in which he starred alongside Noor Jehan that became his

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1st ever major hit at the box office turnstiles. His next major hits were the 1948 films Shaheed & Mela. He got his breakthrough role in the year 1949 with Mehboob Khan’s Andaz, in which he starred alongside Raj Kapoor & Nargis. Shabnam also released that year was another box office turnstiles hit. Dilip Kumar went on to have success in the 1950’s playing leading roles in several box office turnstile hits such as Jogan in the year 1950, Babul in the year 1950, Hulchul in the year  1951, Deedar  in the year 1951, Daag in the year 1952, Shikast in the year 1953, Amar in the year 1954, Uran Khatola in the year 1955, Insaniyat in the year 1955 in which he co-starred with Dev Anand, Devdas in the year 1955, Naya Daur in the year 1957, Yahudi in the year 1958, Madhumati in the year 1958 & Paigham in the year 1959. These films established his screen image as the “Tragedy King”.  Dilip Kumar had briefly suffered from depression due to portraying many tragic roles. He also played lighthearted roles in an attempt to shed his “tragedy king” image upon his psychiatrist’s suggestion such as in Mehboob Khan’s big budget 1952 swashbuckling & musical movie named Aan. This marked his 1st ever film to be shot in Technicolor and to have a wide release across Europe with a lavish premiere in London. He had further success with lighter roles as a thief in the comedy Azaad in the year 1955 & as a royal prince in the romantic musical Kohinoor in the year 1960.Dilip Kumar was the 1st ever actor to bag  the Filmfare “Best Actor” award for Daag and went on to win it a further 8 times. He formed popular on-screen pairings with many of the top actresses at the time including Madhubala, Vyjayanthimala, Nargis, Nimmi, Meena Kumari & Kamini Kaushal. 9 of his films in the 1950’s were ranked in the Top 30 highest grossing films of the decade. In the 1950’s, Dilip Kumar became the 1st ever actor to charge 1 Lakh (equivalent to₹75 lakh or US$100,000 in 2017) per film. In 1960, he portrayed Prince Salim in K. Asif’s big budget epic historical film Mughal – E – Azam, which was the highest grossing film in Indian film history for 11 years until it was surpassed by 1971 film Haathi Mere Saathi & later by the 1975 film Sholay. If adjusted for inflation, Mughal – E – Azam was the highest grossing Indian film through to the early 2010’s, equivalent to over 1000 crores in the year 2011. The film told the story of Prince Salim, who revolts against his father Akbar played by Prithviraj Kapoor & falls in love with a courtesan played by Madhubala. The film was mostly shot in black & white, with only some scenes in the latter half of the film shot in color. 44 years after its original release, it was fully colorized &  re-released in the year 2004. In 1961, Dilip Kumar produced & starred in Ganga Jamuna opposite his frequent leading lady Vyjayantimala & his brother Nasir Khan, this was the only film he produced. In the year 1962 British director David Lean offered him the role of “Sherif Ali” in his film Lawrebce Of Arabia in the year 1962, but Dilip Kumar declined to perform in the movie. The role eventually went to Omar Sharif, the Egyptian actor. Dilip Kumar comments in his much later released autobiography, “he thought Omar Sharif had played the role far better than he himself could have”.  Dilip Kumar‘s next film Leader in the year 1964 was a below average grosser at the box office turnstiles. He was the co-director alongside Abdul Rashid Kardar of his next release Dil Diya Dard Liya in the year 1966, but was uncredited as the director. In the year 1967, Dilip Kumar played a dual role of twins separated at birth in the hit film Ram Aur Shyam. In the year 1968, he starred alongside Manoj Kumar & Waheeda Rehman in Aadmi. That same year he starred in Sanghursh with Sanjeev Kumar. Dilip Kumar’s career slumped in the 1970’s with films like Dastaan in the year 1972 failing at the box office turnstiles. He starred alongside his real life wife Saira Bano in Gopi in the year 1970 which was a success. They were paired again in 1st ever & only Bengali language film Sagina Mahto in the year 1970. A Hindi remake of Sagina was made in the year 1974 with the same cast. He played triple roles as a father & his twin sons in Bairaag in the year 1976 which failed to do well at the box office turnstiles. Dilip Kumar personally regarded M. G. Ramachandran’s performance in Enga Veetu Pillai better than his role in Ram Aur Shyam. He regards his performance in Bairaag much higher than that of Ram Aur Shyam. Although his performance in Bairaag & Gopi were critically acclaimed, he lost many film offers to act in leading roles to actors Rajesh Khanna & Sanjeev Kumar, from the year 1968 to the year 1987. He then took a 5 year hiatus from films from the year 1976 to the year 1981. In the year 1981, Dilip Kumar returned to films as a character actor playing central roles in ensemble films. His comeback film was the star studded Kranti which was the biggest hit of the year. Appearing alongside an ensemble cast including Manoj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini & Shatrughan Sinha, Dilip Kumar played the title role as a revolutionary fighting for India’s independence from British rule. He then successfully collaborated with director Subahash Ghai starting with Vidhaata in the year 1982, in which he starred alongside Sunjay Dutt, Sanjeev Kumar & Shammi Kapoor. Later that year he starred alongside Amiotabh Bachchan in Ramesh Sippy’s Shakti which was only a below average grosser at the box office turnstiles, but won him critical acclaim & his 8th &  final Filmfare Award for “Best Actor”. In the year 1984, he starred in Yash Chopra’s social crime drama Mashaal opposite Anil Kapoor which failed miserably at the box office turnstiles but his performance was critically acclaimed. He also appeared alongside Rishi Kapoor in Duniya in the year 1984 & Jeetendra in Dharam Adhikari in the year 1986. Dilip Kumar’s 2nd collaboration with Subhash Ghai came with the 1986 ensemble action film Karma, which marked the 1st ever film which paired him opposite fellow veteran actress Nutan. 3 decades earlier however, they were paired together in an incomplete & unreleased film titled Shikwa. He acted opposite Nutan again in the 1989 film Kanoon Apna Apna. In the year 1991, Dilip Kumar starred alongside fellow veteran actor Raaj Kumar in Saudgar, his 3rd & last film with director Subhash Ghai. This was his 2nd film with Raaj Kumar after 1959’s Paigham. Saudagar was Dilip Kumar’s last box office turnstiles success. In the year 1993, he won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the industry for 5 decades.In the year 1992, producer Sudhakar Bokade announced a film titled Kalinga which would officially mark Dilip Kumar’s directorial debut after he had allegedly previously ghost directed Ganga Jamuna in the year 1961 & Dil Diya Dard Liya in the year 1967. Dilip Kumar was also all set to star in the title role with the cast including Raj Babbar, Raj Kiran, Amitoj Mann & Meenakshi Sheshasdri. After being delayed for several years, Kalinga was eventually left incomplete & shelved. In the year 1998, Dilip Kumar made his last film appearance in the box office turnstile flop Qila, where he played dual roles as an evil landowner who is murdered & as his twin brother who tries to solve the mystery of his death. In the year 2001, Dilip Kumar was all set to appear in a film titled Asar – The Impact alongside Ajay Devgan, which was shelved. His classic films Mughal – E – Azam  & Naya Daur were fully colorized & re-released in cinemas in the year 2004 & 2008 respectively. An unreleased film he had shot & completed in the year 1990 titled Aag Ka Dariya was all set for a theatrical release in the year 2013 but has not been released till this date. Dilip Kumar was nominated as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India, by the Indian National Congress for the period of 2000 to 2006. Dilip Kumar launched his Twitter account & his 1st ever tweet was on his 89th birthday in the year 2011. Dilip Kumar had fallen in love with Madhubala during the shooting of Tarana. They remained in a relationship for 7 years until the Naya Daur court case happened in which Dilip Kumar stood by the Chopra’s who had given evidence against Madhubala & her father, thus ended his relationship with Madhubala. They never worked together after the release of Mughal – E – Azam in the 1960. Madhubala died from a heart disease in the year 1969. Dilip Kumar married actress Saira Bano in the year 1966, who was 22 years younger to him. He married a 2nd time in the 1981 to a Hyderabad socialite Asma Sahiba, but the marriage ended in Jan, 1983. Dilip Kumar does not have any children. He is fluent in Urdu, Hindi, Hindko (his 1st ever language), Bhojpuri, English, Bengali, Pashto  & Farsi. Dilip Kumar has been involved with a number of charitable & social initiatives. He planned & conceptualized the famous Jogger’s Park in Bandra, along with Sunil Dutt & Oliver Andrade. Dilip Kumar used his good offices to get the necessary clearances from the Maharashtra Government for the establishment of this public park. Dilip Kumar donated a significant portion of his MPLAD fund towards the construction & the improvement of the Bandstand Promenande & the gardens at Bandra Fort at Lands End in Bandra. Dilip Kumar has encouraged new talent in the Indian film industry. He believes that an actor does not necessarily have to bring any acting skill, rather a recognition that “acting is all about not acting. Some of the talent identified by him who later on became big stars of their own include: Mukri, Aruna Irani & Kader Khan. 

Dilip Kumar is widely considered as one of the greatest actors in the history of Hindi Cinema. He holds the Guinness World Record for winning the maximum number of awards by an Indian actor. He has received many awards throughout his career, including 8 Filmfare Awards for “Best Actor” &  1 Lifetime Achievement from Filmfare. Also for Special Recognition FilmFare Award for recognizing him as one of the 1st ever recipients to receive a Filmfare Award along with the nightingale of India Lata Mangeshkar & one of the greatest Hindi Music Directors Naushad Ali at the 50th Filmfare Award Ceremony & along with 19 nominations at Filmfare for best actor. He was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in the year 1993. Gunga Jamuna in the year 1961, which he wrote, produced & starred in, also received the National Film Award for 2nd “Best Feature Film in Hindi, the Paul Revere  Silver Bowl at the Boston International Film Festival the Special Honor Diploma from the Czechoslovak Academy of Arts in Prague & the Special Prize at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.Dilip Kumar was appointed Sheriff of Mumbai (an honorary position) in the year 1980, the Government of India honored Dilip Kumar with the Padma Bhushan in the year 1991, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in the year 1994 & the Padma Vibhushan in the year 2015. The Government of Andhjra Pradesh honored Dilip Kumar with NTR National Award in the year 1997. The Government of Pakistan conferred Dilip Kumar with Nishan [- E – Imtiaz , the highest civilian award in Pakistan, in the year 1998. The ruling political party of Shiv Sena in Maharashtra had objected to this award & questioned Dilip Kumar’s patriotism. However, in the year 1999 in consultation with the then Prime Minister of India Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Dilip Kumar retained the award. He was honored with CNN-IBN Lifetime Achievement Award in the year 2009. The Government of India honored Dilip Kumar with:2015 – India’s 2nd highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan, for his contributions towards Indian Cinam2000 – 2006: Elected to Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Indian Parliament.1994 – Dadasaheb Phalke Award 1991 – India’s 3rd highest civilian award, the Padma Bhushan, for his contributions towards Indian Cinema 1979 – 1982 – Appointed as the Sheriff of Bombay by the Governer of Maharashtra, India for the period1998 – The Government of Pakistan honored him with its highest civilian honor, the Nishane – E – Imtyiaz. Dilip Kumar: “The Substance & The Shadow” as narrated to Udayatara Nayar was published in the year 2014 by Hay House Publishers (India) Pvt. ltd. Films that garnered Dilip the most recognition or awards include: Jwar Bhata (1944),Jugnu (1947), Shaheed (1948), Shabnam (1949), Jogan (1950), Babul (1950),Andaz (1949), Deedar (1951), Aan (1952), Daag (1952), Devdas (1955), Azaad (1955),Naya Daur (1957), Yahudi (1958), Madhumati (1958), Paigham (1959), Kohinoor (1960),Mughal-E-Azam (1960), Ganga Jamuna (1961), Leader (1964), Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966),Ram Aur Shyam (1967), Sunghursh (1968), Gopi (1970), Dastaan (1972), Bairaag (1976),Kranti (1981), Vidhaata (1982), Shakti (1982), Mashaal (1984), Duniya (1984),Karma (1986), Saudagar (1991) & Qilla (1998).

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Small Screen Round Up

December 11, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Mubu TV Channel Celebrates Its Recent Success  
 
Just recently Mubu TV Channel celebrated its successful four months by holding the preview of the 1st episode of its three serial. 
 
Hindi entertainment channel, Mubu TV celebrated the success of their channel with the cast & the guest at The Club, Andheri West (Mumbai).
 
‘The dream of every Indian’ is the tag line of Mubu TV Channel. Manish Srivastava & Narshi Vasani kept the screening of their three currently running shows with the media & the cast.
The 1st ever show is, Return Of School Days which stars Komal Kundar, Amit Das, Apeksha Deshmukh, Vishmitha Dsouza, Manjari Mishra, Aishani Yadav, Mayank Shekhar et al. Manish Srivastava is the writer & the director of this show. 
 
The 2nd show is flattering & light-hearted comedy show Ajab Saas Ki Gajab Bahu directed by Vidyut Shah and which stars. Himani Shivpuri, Kishori Ambiya, R K Datta, Ankita Khare & Vishal Naik. 
 
The 3rd show is Gujarat Bhavan directed by Dharmesh Mehta, which stars Dharmesh Vyas, Rajendra Gupta, Sheela Sharma, Soniya Shah, Ruchi Tripathi, Prince et al. 
 
The Mubi TV Channel also announced three news shows namely Sajana Saath Nibhana, Chor FOOLish & Vanazaa – The Wonder Girl. Naved Jafri, Rajesh Puri, Aarti Nagpal, Nikita Aastha Rawal, Raju Singhania & Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor Media came to be part the part of this preview event. Actress & model Ekta Jain anchored the event.

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Bollywood Buzz

December 11, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Rani Mukherji’s Next Movie Will Be Mardaani 2
 
Rani Mukerji had wowed us all with her brilliantly feisty performance in the super-hit YRF movie Mardaani. She had played the role of a daredevil Senior Inspector, Crime Branch, Shivani Shivaji Roy & took on the kingpin of a child trafficking racket.
 
It is official now that Yash Raj Films is making the sequel to this much loved movie starting the Mardaani franchise. Over the years, YRF has excelled in discovering talented directors & Mardaani 2 will see the company launch Gopi Puthran, who incidentally was the writer of the first film. Produced by Aditya Chopra, this will be Rani Mukherji’s next release after the worldwide blockbuster Hichki that was hugely acclaimed by the audiences & the critics alike and marked her return to acting post her pregnancy.
 
Rani Mukherji, whose performance in Mardaani made it a cult film, says, “Mardaani is & will always be extremely close to my heart. Right since its release, everyone has asked me time & again when I would be doing Mardaani 2 and I’m sure this announcement will come as a pleasant surprise to them all. Gopi has written an extraordinary script that we all love and I can’t wait to start shooting this film soon.”
 
She also gives a sneak peek into the character of the chilling villain who she will have a big face off with. “Shivani will face a cold & merciless villain who has no empathy & no fear of God and is pure evil. The character has been written superbly and I’m excited to find out who the actor will be,” Rani Mukherjee adds.
 
YRF’s edge-of-the-seat entertainer, Mardaani 2, is all set to go on the floors next year and will release in the later half of the upcoming year 2019.
 

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Bollywood Round Up 3

December 7, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

 
Ramesh Sippy – Dipendra Manocha – Rummi Seth – Narendra Joshi Discuss Audio Description For The Visually Impaired
IFFI Goa 2018 in its endeavor to promote inclusivity, screened 2 Hindi films, namely Sholay & Hitchki with audio description for the visually impaired. Ramesh Sippy, the Indian film director & producer, best known for directing Sholay, was seen in a conversation with Dipendra Manocha, Rummi Seth & Narendra Joshi. The discussion session titled, Saksham: The Visual Made Verbal was about making cinema accessible to the visually impaired. 
Dipendra Manocha is working as the Developing countries coordinator & Lead of Training And Tech Support with the DAISY Consortium. He is member of the Executive Committee of the World Blind Union & also the managing trustee of the Saksham Trust, which works towards empowering communities by creating multiple opportunities & also providing platforms for the visually impaired for sustainable social upliftment, thus enabling them to emerge as significant contributors in India’s growth story.
While speaking on the topic, Dipendra Manocha said, “Whenever a producer makes a film internationally, they treat audio description to be an integral part of making that film. So, whenever the film reaches people’s homes or when the family chooses to watch it in the theatres, the visually impaired can enjoy the movie with their family. Film watching in our country is an exercise in social inclusion. It helps forge social bonds. We should now move beyond special shows, like the one held at IFFI Goa 2018 & have an audio description for every movie released in India.”
Ramesh Sippy said, “This movement is great & it should be developed further. I am ready to extend any form of support from my end towards this. To start  with, films that are being released can perhaps take a few weeks’ time post the movie’s release, to relieve themselves of the stress that comes with the release of the film, to get the audio description in place. Slowly, we can then target releasing the film with the audio description at the same time when it releases worldwide. It might take some time for these systems to be in place but I’m confident that it will happen

 

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In Conversation With Cinematographer Pierre Gill

December 7, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

The budding cinematographers & students of photography were in for a treat as the International Film Festival of India Film Festival of India (IFFI Goa 2018) had a wonderful session with 2 time winner of American Society of Cinematographers, USA (ASC Award). The Canadian cinematographer Pierre Gill is best known for his work on films such as Black List, The Art of War, Lost And Delirious, The Rocket, Polytechnique & Upside Down. He also served as the 2nd unit director of photography on Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049, which won the Academy Award for “Best Cinematography”.
The session gave the audiences & members a technical insight into the world of cinematography. Pierre Gill spoke about the varied factors that make or break “a perfect shot”, such as the type of lens to be used, the light arrangement, the camera angle, whether to use monochrome or colour, and many more.
While stressing on the importance of making the actor or actress look good, Pierre Gill said, “The actress has the power to ask for a specific cinematographer when she knows that she’s going to look good.” The talented lensman then highlighted the importance of lighting up facial features of the actor, such as the eyes. Pierre Gill further said, “The eyes are critical for me. The soul of the person is behind his / her eyes. It is important to choose the lens based on the facial structure of the actor.”

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