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Rakul Preet: Believe in giving back to society
2257 days ago
Bollywood

Rakul Preet: Believe in giving back to society

Mumbai, April 5 (IANS) Amid the lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, actress Rakul Preet Singh is helping over 200 families living in a slum close to her home in Gurugram. She says that it is a "small effort" to express her gratitude.## The actress along with her parents, Kulwinder Singh and Rajender, is sending packets of home-cooked food to them.## "My dad figured this entire slum where people are completely out of their basics. We are facilitating two meals a day for all those people and we have decided to do it till the time the lockdown is in place, a Rakul said.## "If the lockdown gets pushed further, I will keep doing that. For now, I have committed till the month of April and then we will see depending on the situation. The food would be cooked at a place in my society and will be sent out to those people," she added.## The actress said that everyone should be doing their bit, especially during this time.## "It is very important to understand that many of us are privileged. We have a house, help, food, ability to stack up in case of emergency but this is when you give it to society. For me, nothing can give me more happiness than the smiles on these people's faces when they will eat their meal. And that will make me extremely happy," she said, adding: "So that's my way of expressing my gratitude for everything I have and it is a very small effort. Whoever can make a difference should, because I truly believe in giving back to society."## Stay tuned...

Arjun Kapoor bids emotional adieu to Bill Withers
2257 days ago
Bollywood

Arjun Kapoor bids emotional adieu to Bill Withers

Mumbai, April 5 (IANS) With heavy hearts, actor Arjun Kapoor paid his last respect to the legendary singer Bill Withers, who died a few days ago.## "RIP Bill Withers, 'Ain't no sunshine' remains one of my favorite songs since I can remember...I have heard many versions and gotten emotional many times also.## "Thank you, Bill Withers, for a gem. RIP," Arjun wrote on Instagram Story on Sunday.## Along with it, he posted a collage of pictures of Withers.## Withers passed away at the age of 81 on Friday of heart complications, according to a statement issued by his family.## "We are devastated by the loss of our beloved, devoted husband and father. A solitary man with a heart-driven to connect to the world at large, with his poetry and music, he spoke honestly to people and connected them to each other. As private a life as he lived close to intimate family and friends, his music forever belongs to the world. In this difficult time, we pray his music offers comfort and entertainment as fans hold tight to loved ones," read the statement.## Withers was an influential voice that inspired an entire generation of soul, RnB, blues and funk singing with hits such as "Lovely day", "Ain't no sunshine", and "Lean on me" among numerous others.## Stay tuned...

Cinemas look to retain patron confidence in aftermath of lockdown
2257 days ago
Bollywood

Cinemas look to retain patron confidence in aftermath of lockdown

New Delhi, April 4 (IANS) With the escalating pandemic of COVID-19 all around, every aspect of the consumer industry has taken a hit, and in a movie-obsessed nation like India, the cinema exhibition industry would seem like an obvious instance. Although the lockdown is still some way from being lifted, many multiplexes and single screens alike are already looking ahead and strategizing in order to ensure footfalls do not dip once the business is back.## Lesser shows, a cross allocation of seating inside theatres, possible limiting of a number of tickets sold per show, and ensuring there is no crowd in the lobbies are a few musts that cinema chains hope to implement, besides provision of masks and ready thermometers at the cineplexes.## "We will have to innovate and think differently to ensure social distancing, once the cinemas are back in operation. Cross-allocation of seats is one measure, which would allow us to ensure that two guests are not assigned adjacent seats. Another measure can be to program shows in a manner that intermissions of two shows do not occur simultaneously. This will help us to ensure that the food counters and restrooms do not get too crowded. We may even consider limiting the overall seat allocation for some shows, to control overcrowding. We will ensure that we maintain appropriate distances even at the entrance security checks," says Alok Tandon, CEO, INOX Leisure Limited.## Of course, no one is quite sure when things will be normal enough for exhibitors to open doors for the patrons.## "Theatres will certainly not open before the overall situation improves. On our part, we can ensure that we do our two-bit to retain the confidence of our patrons. Every industry right now is looking to win back the confidence of the patrons, be it retail, food or cinema," avers Gautam Dutta, CEO, PVR Cinemas.## For Dutta, the most important thing right now is to create an atmosphere of assurance for audiences to flock back without fear when the pandemic slows down. Social distancing through a rightly-spaced seating arrangement would seem like a given, but there are other aspects to be taken care of.## "Our staff will wear masks and gloves of course, and these will also be handy for patrons. So, if there is someone coughing in the vicinity, you can ask for a mask. There will be thermometers at the entrance, to check every audience member entering the premise across each of our cinemas across the country. We can get a concrete idea of our plan of action only by April-end perhaps, and we will execute all-action duly following the government's advice and notification," Dutta added.## The challenge can be trickier for single screens, considering they hold a larger number of audience per show. Delite Cinemas on Asaf Ali Road has one of the most prominent old-school single screens in the Capital, along with an elegant, stand-alone mini theatre, Delite Diamond. Manager RK Malhotra of Delite says the priority right now is to be prepared and be patient for the crisis to pass.## "Look at Wuhan. They opened essential services like stores and transport first. Cinemas come way afterward in the list of priorities because people will not think of venturing out for pleasure unless they feel things are absolutely safe. Of course, on our part, we have to ensure that the percentage of tickets sold is restricted so that there is ample distance of a meter or more between people sitting in the auditorium. Phasing of shows would be important, too, in order to avoid rush and jostling of incoming and outgoing crowds. This is also essential to avoid crowding at the gates and the counters," feels Malhotra.## The obvious reaction for almost all exhibitors we spoke to has been alike. As members of the film fraternity, having never faced such a situation in a lifetime, no one actually has a foolproof plan as to how to deal with the crisis. At a very basic level, they all talk of ensuring utmost hygiene.## "This kind of situation is unique and demands extraordinary measures. After the end of lockdown when the authorities allow us to open our doors for the public, to counter the spread of COVID 19, we will follow global hygiene norms and introduce the ‘seat separation' policies. Sanitisation and deep cleaning of auditoriums in between shows to help facilitate social distancing will be important. Hand sanitizers have been made available at all touchpoints in our cinemas since February, and we will keep it that way till the threat of pandemic doesn't subside," says Mohan Umrotkar, CEO, Carnival Cinemas.## Seat separation, Umrotkar feels, will be of utmost importance. "The World Health Organisation has suggested maintaining a meter's distance between people. Depending on the situation, Carnival might restrict the number of maximum ticket buyers per screen. We want to assure our audience that our theatres, seats and concession areas are being thoroughly and frequently cleaned during these times, too. Our in-cinema and security staff shall use masks and gloves and provide the same to patrons on request," he assures.## The cinema theatres of India are already gearing up for the next battle after coronavirus -- one that will ensure they win back the confidence of their patrons once this foul air blows.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Dia Mirza shares her COVID-19 concerns as a UN missionary
2258 days ago
Bollywood

Dia Mirza shares her COVID-19 concerns as a UN missionary

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) Actress-producer Dia Mirza has expressed concern over the COVID-19 outbreak. Along with several other celebrities and entrepreneurs who are advocates and alumni of United Nations (UN) Secretary-General's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), she hopes that aid reaches the remotest corners of the world.## In a statement issued on April 3, Dia, and other SDG advocates like Jack Ma (founder of Alibaba Group), have said that they stand in solidarity with those affected.## The statement calls for urgent global action to protect and support vulnerable countries in "Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Latin America, and small islands states". The statement urges that "leaders, policymakers, and the international community, in particular the G20 and G7, must act quickly and decisively to mobilize the resources needed to stop the spread of COVID-19 in these areas, while also scaling up healthcare support and strengthening social safety nets, including responses to rising levels of domestic violence".## Elaborating, Dia said that standing up to COVID-19 requires a facilitated global movement with respect to financial and other aid.## "COVID-19 a zoonoses virus doesn't regard geographical boundaries. It is a message from nature. A wake up call for all to work together to protect, secure, restore ecological balance. Because our health is determined by the health of the environment. This is the time for solidarity, unity, humanity to act together to combat and recover from the loss and inequalities caused by this war against a virus," said Dia.## "It is also the time for people to collectively acknowledge that in order to achieve the sustainable development goals we must stop destruction of natural habitats and stop all illegal wildlife trade. And most importantly appreciate that there must be a global ceasefire as we fight this war against a virus," she added.## The "Kaafir" actress further said that "International, national and local response to the COVID 19 scare must be structured with a focal point to make healthcare accessible to all people, especially those living on the fringes of society, marginalized by economic inequality. Each of us can do our bit by staying home, staying safe and by recognizing how fortunate we are that we can, while many struggles to gain access to essentials and the basics to sustain health and life".## Stay tuned...

'Kabir Singh' actor Kunal Thakur's sweet b'day wish for co-star Soham Majumdar
2258 days ago
Bollywood

'Kabir Singh' actor Kunal Thakur's sweet b'day wish for co-star Soham Majumdar

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) "Kabir Singh" saw actors Kunal Thakur and Soham Majumdar playing best friends to Shahid Kapoor's titular character. Interestingly, Soham and Kunal are great friends off-screen too.## On Soham's birthday on April 4, Kunal shared a few raving words.## "When we first met, we never thought that we will be such great friends. We started resonating well when we spoke during the shoot. The journey of 'Kabir Singh' was great. Soham is a great and multi-faceted performer. He is a great singer, he also plays the guitar," said Kunal.## "When we last met in Mumbai, we had a great time bonding with each other. Today is his birthday and I wish him all the very best of everything. Our off-screen chemistry has helped us give some nice on-screen performances. I have learned a lot from him. Wish and pray that our friendship has a great journey ahead," he added.## Kunal had recently joined the cast of the TV show "Kasautii Zindagii Kay".## "'Kasauti...' is my debut on television and it couldn't have been better, because this is a legendary show. I grew up watching this show. TV as a medium is new to me but it's great fun," Kunal had said about "Kasauti...", which is a reboot of the 2001 show of the same name.## Soham, on the other hand, starred in a Bengali movie film titled "Brahma Janen Gopon Kommoti".## Stay tuned...

Kailash Kher plans a series of virtual concerts with music artistes
2258 days ago
Bollywood

Kailash Kher plans a series of virtual concerts with music artistes

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) Singer Kailash Kher was set to play live from his home on April 5 for fans but he has moved the date. He now plans to bring together various music artistes for a series of virtual concerts.## "The virtual concert planned for April 5 has been pushed. Though there will be a big announcement by me and some of the eminent singers of the nation," he said.## However, there is good news for his fans.## "Since my virtual concert was announced yesterday (April 3), there has been an overwhelming outpouring of support from the industry, the media, and the people. Several artists and musicians have expressed their willingness to join the movement 'Prakash Alokan' and spread the light through our music and art forms," said the "Teri deewani" hitmaker.## "We are now planning a series of virtual concerts that will see the nation's artistes coming together," he added.## This comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called to light lamps on Sunday at 9 pm for 9 minutes to dispel the darkness caused by the coronavirus pandemic.## Stay tuned...

COVID-19 lockdown: Salman Khan deposits money into accounts of 'Radhe' crew
2258 days ago
Bollywood

COVID-19 lockdown: Salman Khan deposits money into accounts of 'Radhe' crew

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) Despite shoot being stalled owing to the pan-India lockdown, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has deposited money into the bank accounts of the crew of his forthcoming movie "Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai".## Money has been deposited into the accounts of all workers who were supposed to be part of the unit between March 26 and April 2.## Confirming the news, makeup artist Subhash Kapoor told news portal Spotboye: "What a great thing to do. I thank Salman sir from the bottom of my heart. Times are so tough."## Salman's gesture follows his decision to extend help to 25,000-odd daily wage workers of the film industry whose lives have been affected by the lockdown.## Stay tuned...

Milind Soman's 80-yr-old mom works out with his wife Ankita
2258 days ago
Bollywood

Milind Soman's 80-yr-old mom works out with his wife Ankita

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) Milind Soman's 80-year-old mother Usha Soman has raised the bar for fitness enthusiasts after a video of her working out with the supermodel-actor and sports enthusiast's wife Ankita Konwar went viral.## Ankita, 28, took to Instagram and shared a clip of herself exercising with the octogenarian.## In the video, Ankita can be seen doing one-legged jumps with her mother-in-law, who was working out in a saree.## Ankita captioned the video: "In all of living, have much fun and laughter. Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured - #gordonbhinckley If I live to be 80 someday, my only wish is to approach it as fit as you are. May you inspire many more."## Ankita and Usha's video currently have over 48.1k likes on the website.## Stay tuned...

Deepika turns 'Masterchef' for hubby Ranveer
2258 days ago
Bollywood

Deepika turns 'Masterchef' for hubby Ranveer

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone turned "Masterchef" for her husband, actor Ranveer Singh, and treated him to a scrumptious meal.## Ranveer took to Instagram stories, where he shared a string of photographs. In one image Deepika is seen wearing an apron.## He later shared that the "Chhappak" actress made Thai salad and tom yum soup.## In one image, Ranveer wrote: "Pati Parmeshwar ke life apne haathon se khaana banane wali cutie meri Deepu... love you babes."## In the last picture, Ranveer was seen savoring some dessert and captioned it: "Deepu my babes u r my one true love."## Ranveer and Deepika have actively been sharing glimpses from their personal life amid lockdown due to coronavirus.## Stay tuned...

SRK gives four-storied office space for BMC quarantine facility
2258 days ago
Bollywood

SRK gives four-storied office space for BMC quarantine facility

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri have offered their four-storied personal office space to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), to be utilized as a quarantine facility for women, children and the elderly. This comes at a time when the nation along with the rest of the world is battling the deadly COVID 19 pandemic.## Thanking the Bollywood superstar and his wife for their act of generosity, BMC shared on social media: "#StrongerTogether We thank @iamsrk & @gaurikhan for offering their 4-story personal office space to help expand our Quarantine capacity equipped with essentials for quarantined children, women & elderly. Indeed a thoughtful & timely gesture! #AnythingForMumbai #NaToCorona."## The superstar's decision to donate his office comes just a couple of days after he made huge contributions to the government to aid the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.## SRK, through his IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), has committed to contribute to the PM-Cares Fund. Through his film production banner, Red Chillies Entertainment, he will give to the Maharashtra CM's Relief Fund.## The superstar has also pledged Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for healthcare providers and workers in Maharashtra and West Bengal.## SRK's Meer Foundation along with the foundation Ek Saath will provide daily food requirements to over 5500 families for at least a month in Mumbai. Meer Foundation is also collaborating with Roti Foundation to provide meals to underprivileged people and daily wage laborers.## Stay tuned...

Ranveer, Deepika to donate to PM-CARES Fund
2258 days ago
Bollywood

Ranveer, Deepika to donate to PM-CARES Fund

Mumbai, April 4 (IANS) The Bollywood couple of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh has pledged to donate to the PM-CARES Fund to lend support to fight the battle against the coronavirus crisis.## Ranveer and Deepika took to their social media, where they said that they are contributing to the relief fund. However, the couple did not reveal an amount.## "In times like these, every bit counts. We humbly pledge to contribute to the PM-CARES FUND, and hope that you will too. We're all in this together, and we shall overcome. Jai Hind," the two wrote.## Ranveer and Deepika are the latest celebrities to join names like Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Kartik Aaryan among many others who have lent their support to COVID-19 releif funds.## Stay tuned...

Geetika Vidya: I was told 25 is too old an age to become an actress
2258 days ago
Bollywood

Geetika Vidya: I was told 25 is too old an age to become an actress

Mumbai, April 3 (IANS) Geetika Vidya who impressed the audience and critics alike with her performance in films like "Soni" and "Thappad", says she is content with the wisdom that she has gained by living life on her own terms, and has never been bogged down by what others advised.## Starting her career in theatre, the Delhi girl was told several discouraging and demotivating things in her days as a budding film actor.## "When I was 21-22 years old, I was told if you want to become an actress go to Mumbai now, beyond the age of 25 you will be too old. I was told if you want to get married do it now beyond the age of 25 you will be too old. I am glad I had the wisdom to be content in my thought that I am not meant to entertain those who want to see females only below 25 years old, as their heroines in real life and on reel. With this award in my hand, I want to wish resilience for directors and actors combating stereotypes," she said, after winning the Critics' Choice Film Awards for her role as a police officer in "Soni", which deals with crimes against women in the city.## Stay tuned...

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