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Billie Eilish on COVID-19: Don't panic, don't be stupid
2276 days ago
Hollywood

Billie Eilish on COVID-19: Don't panic, don't be stupid

Los Angeles, March 17 (IANS) Singer Billie Eilish has scrapped all remaining dates of her current tour while urging fans not to be "stupid" amid the coronavirus pandemic.## The 18-year-old singer took to Twitter to follow up on her decision to postpone some shows last week, sharing that all her remaining "Where Do We Go?" North American tour dates would be rescheduled, reports aceshowbiz.com.## Eilish announced that her upcoming tour was rescheduled due to Coronavirus.## She made a more personal announcement on her Instagram Story timeline, telling followers to pay attention to guidelines from officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.## "Don't panic, but don't be stupid. It (coronavirus) is a really big deal right now and it is not a joke. I know because a lot of us haven't seen it with our eyes - what it's been doing and who it's been affecting - it's hard to understand that it's real. But it really is real, and I've seen a lot of young people out in the world, all over the place, going to the club or going to the beach, just going out and hanging out. It's really irresponsible," she said.## Eilish went on to note that the trend for "social distancing" is "everyone's responsibility" because people should consider the older, weaker people around them.## She also suggested fans stay inside as much possible and resist the temptation to buy up basic goods and toiletries in bulk: "Don't panic, there are enough supplies for people - don't hoard things."## For more and latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned with us.

Kids who do not sleep enough may face mental health issues
2276 days ago
Lifestyle

Kids who do not sleep enough may face mental health issues

London, March 17 (IANS) Is your child getting enough sleep? If not, read this carefully. Researchers have found that children who get the least sleep have the greatest risk of developing mental health issues.## "If we make sure our children get enough sleep, it can help protect them from mental health problems," said study researcher Bror M Ranum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology's (NTNU) in the Norway.## A study of almost 800 children followed over several years shows that those who get the fewest hours of sleep are at greatest risk of developing psychiatric difficulties later, including ADHD, anxiety and depression.## "We're seeing an association between sleep duration and risk of symptoms of emotional and behavioral disorders," Ranum added.## According to the findings, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, boys who sleep fewer hours have an increased risk of developing behavioral issues. Both girls and boys who get less sleep are at greater risk for future emotional problems. The measurements do not indicate anything about the quality of sleep.## Children's sleep was measured with motion sensors every night for a week. The researchers conducted clinical interviews to measure mental health difficulties. These procedures were repeated several times every two years.## The study is part of the Tidlig Trygg I Trondheim project (TtiT - Trondheim Early Secure Study). This is a long-term study that has examined nearly a thousand children when they were 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years old.## The researchers also investigated whether psychological difficulties might cause children to sleepless. The data do not indicate this to be the case. Sleep duration influences the risk of later problems, not the opposite.## "Previous studies have also shown that sleep is related to mental health difficulties. But our study is one of the first to investigate this in children over several years, and to use an objective measurement of sleep," said senior author Silje Steinsbekk.## Because people tend to be quite poor at reporting how much sleep they get, scientists cannot completely rely on people's self-reported sleep duration data.## Self-reported sleep duration does not correlate with objective sleep duration measurements.## Laboratory studies measure sleep objectively, but this research study is measuring only the immediate effects and does not comment on whether sleep duration affects individuals' psychiatric health over time.## "Our study shows that the children who sleep fewer hours than others more often develop psychiatric symptoms, even two years later," Steinsbekk said.## The research group has also investigated how many people get too little sleep, and whether or not too little sleep tends to persist throughout childhood.## Very few six-year-olds (1.1 percent) slept less than 7 hours, which is below the internationally recommended sleep guidelines for this age group.## According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Children with 3-4 years of age should have 10-13 hours of good quality sleep, which may include a nap, with regular sleep and wake-up times.## For more and latest news about Life-Style, stay tuned with us.

Sara Ali Khan's Varanasi temple visit creates controversy
2276 days ago
Bollywood

Sara Ali Khan's Varanasi temple visit creates controversy

Varanasi, March 17 (IANS) Bollywood actor Sara Ali Khan's much-publicized visit to the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi, has drawn the ire of local pandits and saints.## The actor was in Mumbai for the shooting of 'Antrangi Re' when she visited the Kashi Vishwanath temple and participated in the 'Ganga aarti' on Sunday.## Her mother and actor Amrita Singh was with her.## The Kashi Vikas Samiti has now raised objections to the actor's visit on the grounds that Sara Ali Khan in a non-Hindu.## Chandra Shekhar Kapoor, the secretary of the Samiti, said, "The actor's visit to the temple is against traditions and established norms. It also raises questions on the security of the temple when there is a signboard clearly stating that the entry of 'non-Hindus' is prohibited."## He said that some priests had violated norms because they had probably got "a handsome dakshina" and free publicity.## Sara's visit was highly publicized because the actor herself uploaded a video on her social media account in which she gave her fans a tour of the 'Banaras ki Gali' leading up to the temple and is seen showing the various shops along the lane.## The Kashi Vikas Samiti has now demanded a probe into the actor's visit and action against those responsible.## Local pandits and seers are also upset over Sara attending the 'Ganga aarti' and the Kashi Vishwanath temple.## "Though we appreciate her interest in the Hindu religion the fact remains that she is a Muslim and should not have participated in the rituals. For her, all this could be 'interesting and exciting' but for us, it is a matter of religious piety," said Rakesh Mishra, a priest.## He further said that Sara would be known by the religion of her father, Saif Ali Khan, who is a Muslim.## Another priest Amarnath Bajpai, however, defended the actor and said that she was accompanied by her mother, Amrita Singh, who is a devout Hindu.## A local tour operator Siddhu Tiwari, meanwhile, said that it was the behavior of some 'close-minded people' who were raising objections on the issue.## "Any person, including Sara, can visit a temple if they believe in the deity. The 'Ganga aarti' is attended by thousands of foreigners who are non-Hindus too. People are only looking for publicity by making an issue out of this. In fact, we should be happy that Sara has given so much publicity to our temple and 'aarti'," he said.## Sara Ali Khan has often been photographed visiting temples in Mumbai and then distributing alms to the poor.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Mahesh Babu: Social distancing is the need of the hour
2276 days ago
Tollywood

Mahesh Babu: Social distancing is the need of the hour

Chennai, March 17 (IANS) Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu has urged everyone to stay indoors, sacrifice social life and prioritize public safety to prevent the spread of COVID-19.## He took to Instagram and wrote: "Social distancing is the need of the hour! It's a tough call but we need to make it. This is time to sacrifice our social life and prioritize public safety. Stay indoors as much as you can and make the most of this phase with your family and loved ones. This will keep the virus from spreading and save many lives."## The "Maharshi" star also asked everyone to wash hands frequently.## "Ensure you wash your hands frequently and keep your environment clean. Use hand sanitizers as much as possible, use masks only if you think you are sick... Let's continue to follow all the necessary steps until this passes. We are in it together and we will see this through... Let's beat #COVID19 together... #StaySafe," he added.## Mahesh Babu is currently being lauded for his performance in the latest release "Sarileru Neekevvaru".## For more and latest news about Tollywood, stay tuned with us.

Tom Hanks, wife Rita Wilson released from hospital
2276 days ago
Hollywood

Tom Hanks, wife Rita Wilson released from hospital

Los Angeles, March 17 (IANS) Hollywood star Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson have been released from the hospital in Australia after receiving treatment for COVID-19 infection. ## The couple have been released from a Queensland hospital and were now in self-quarantine at their home there, a representative for Hanks told cnn.com on Monday. ## The couple had been hospitalised in isolation after being diagnosed with novel coronavirus last week. ## Hanks and Wilson have been in Australia for pre-production work on a film about singer Elvis Presley. Hanks is set to play Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, in the film directed by Baz Luhrmann. Production on the project is currently suspended. ## The couple took to Instagram separately to share the news last Thursday. ## "We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too. To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the Coronavirus, and were found to be positive," Hanks said in his first Instagram post about the diagnosis. "Well, now. What to do next? The Medical Officials have protocols that must be followed. We Hanks' will be tested, observed, and isolated for as long as public health and safety requires. Not much more to it than a one-day-at-a-time approach, no? We'll keep the world posted and updated. Take care of yourselves!" ## Over the weekend, Hanks shared updates on their care and ongoing recovery. Wilson even made a playlist for others self-isolating or in quarantine. ## For more and the latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned to us.

Mohit Raina: Playing a real person is an added responsibility (2nd Ld)
2276 days ago
Digital Media

Mohit Raina: Playing a real person is an added responsibility (2nd Ld)

Mumbai, March 17 (IANS) It is a huge responsibility to portray on screen a person who is alive. The responsibility gets bigger if the person being essayed is a cop and is still in service, Mohit Raina tells you from personal experience, after working in the web series "Bhaukaal". ## The show is based on a real-life cop named Navniet Sekera. In the show, Mohit's character is called Naveen Sikhera. ## "It's a very raw and rusty subject inspired by true life events. It's based on a real life IPS officer who still holds a very important position in the Uttar Pradesh police force. This was in the early 2000s when he completely cleaned up several places in Uttar Pradesh including Muzaffarnagar, which was known as the crime capital of the country at that time," Mohit claimed whole speaking to IANS. ## The actor added: "The story is based on his life. He is a very famous name over there and has completely changed the meaning of police force, in Uttar Pradesh especially. 'Bhaukaal' is a 10-episodic series where I play him." ## Quizzed if it is an added responsibility playing a police officer who is still in service, the actor replied: "Yes of course. It is an added responsibility because you are portraying someone who is still in service." ## "Before shoot commenced, I met him, spent some time with him and his family. He comes from a very simple farming background. After meeting him I realized that he is very passionate, dedicated about his work and has a daredevil nature. Women's safety has been his top priority over the years. I realized that my responsibility is too much because he is still in service. I have tried to give my best and he is satisfied," informed Mohit. ## Directed by Jatin Wagle, the crime drama web series stars Mohit Raina, Abhimanyu Singh, Siddhant Kapoor, Bidita Bag and others. "Bhaukaal" has recently premiered on MX Player. ## For more and the latest news about Digital Media, stay tuned to us.

Taj Mahal closed, annual Shah Jahan Urs not to be held
2276 days ago
Lifestyle

Taj Mahal closed, annual Shah Jahan Urs not to be held

Agra, March 17 (IANS) The annual three day Urs of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the iconic Taj Mahal, will not be held, as scheduled from March 21, as the historic monuments including the Taj in the city have been shut down till March 31, in the wake of COVID-19. ## This will be the first time in the history of the Taj, that the annual Urs will not be held. ## During the three day Urs, entry remains free and a series of functions are organised. Work on the 365 metre long chadar, to be offered, had begun. ## A member of the organising committee said, the convention would indeed be disrupted, but the safety of the country was more important. ## The whole area around the Taj Mahal wears a deserted look. The Taj is visited by around 30,000 people daily. For the past one month there had been a steep decline. ## Agra mayor Navin Jain had asked for closure of the monuments, in a letter to the union tourism minister, a fortnight ago. ## The Agra Development Authority used to earn around Rs 14 crore daily from ticket sales. ## On Tuesday, a pall of gloom descended on the tourism sector, as guides, photographers, taxi drivers, hoteliers were left with no work. ## The once crowded parking areas were vehicle free. The eleven five star hotels and around 25 three star hotels, plus countless guest houses, dharamshalas and smaller hotels are waiting for customers. How long this wait will be, uncertainty continues. ## Only during the 1971 war with Pakistan, the Taj Mahal was closed for more than a week. During the flood in 1978, it was again closed for a couple of days. ## For more and the latest news about Lifestyle, stay tuned to us.

Hollywood actor Idris Elba infected with COVID-19 (Ld)
2276 days ago
Hollywood

Hollywood actor Idris Elba infected with COVID-19 (Ld)

London, March 17 (IANS) Hollywood actor Idris Elba announced that he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. ## Taking to Twitter on Monday, the star of "Luther" and "The Wire", said: "This morning I tested positive for Covid 19. I feel ok, I have no symptoms so far but have been isolated since I found out about my possible exposure to the virus. ## The 47-year-old actor said he has been isolated since finding out that he was exposed to the virus. ## Elba, who also posted a video featuring his wife Sabrina Dhowre, said she has not been tested and was "doing OK". ## The Golden Globe winning actor said he got tested after finding out on Friday (March 13) that he had been in contact with someone who had the virus. ## "This is serious. Now is the time to really think about social distancing, washing your hands," he said in the video. ## Elba told fans to remain "really vigilant". ## "Transparency is probably the best thing for this right now. If you're feeling ill, or you feel like you should be tested, or if you've be en exposed, do something about it." ## The actor was one of the attendees of the Wembley Arena We Day event on March 4 alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, who was also tested positive for the virus last week. ## Wendell Pierce, who starred alongside Elba in "The Wire", sent a get well soon message on Twitter. ## He said: "The entire cast of 'The Wire' wishes our brother Idris Elba to get well soon as he fights this virus. Take care and best of health." ## Elba joins a list of actors who have tested positive for the virus recently, including Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Kristofer Hivju of "Game of Thrones" and former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko, said Variety in a report. ## For more and the latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned to us.

Coronavirus bhajan goes viral
2276 days ago
Song

Coronavirus bhajan goes viral

New Delhi, March 17 (IANS) A video of bhajan veteran Narendra Chanchal at a recent Holi function has gone viral. The reason is, in his new jagrata hit that he performs at the event, Chanchal has chosen to focus on the one thing that concerns everyone right now -- coronavirus. ## The opening line of the song goes: ## Dengue bhi aaya, swine flu bi aaya ## Chikungunya ne shor machaya ## Khabre ki ki ho na ## O kitthon aaya corona ## Maiya ji, kitthon aaya corona ## (There was dengue, there was swine flu. Chikungunya created some noise, too. All of it made news, but where did corona come from) ## While a clip of the song has been doing the rounds on social media since the Holi event in the national capital's Paharganj area, it really gained traction after comedian Mallika Dua posted it on her Instagram page. ## "O kitthon aaya Corona? Jagrata is better than cure," Dua captioned the video. ## In the song available on YouTube, Chanchal talks of the importance of hand hygiene. He sings of the necessity to use hand sanitisers and also the importance of washing hands. Of course, the bhajan singer reminds through his lyrics that the almighty is always there to protect all of us from coronavirus. ## For more and the latest news about Songs, stay tuned to us.

COVID-19: Release of Rana Daggubati's 'Haathi Mere Saathi' pushed indefinitely
2276 days ago
Bollywood

COVID-19: Release of Rana Daggubati's 'Haathi Mere Saathi' pushed indefinitely

Mumbai, March 17 (IANS) Just as many other big budget movies are getting postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic, the makers of the Rana Daggubati-starrer "Haathi Mere Saathi" have also decided to do the same. The multilingual film, which was slated to hit theatres on April 2, has been rescheduled and a fresh release date will be announced later. ## Trade analyst Ramesh Bala tweeted on Monday: "Because health and safety comes above everything! Hope to see you guys soon at the theatres. Till then, stay safe! #Aranya #Kaadan #HaathiMereSaathi. April 2nd release postponed.." ## He also shared a notification issued by the production house Eros International, which reads: "Eros International has always kept our audience's interest at forefront as a core value. Healthy and happy audiences have always kept us motivated to produce and distribute unique stories that have never been told before. In light of recent developments of COVID-19, our recent announcement regarding the scheduled release of Haathi Mere Saathi, Aranya and Kaadan stands changed." ## The makers further announced that they are monitoring the situation and will be back with a new release date. ## Directed by Prabu Solomon, the film releases as "Hathi Mere Saathi" in Hindi, and simultaneously as "Aranya" in Telugu and "Kaadan" in Tamil. The movie also features Vishnu Vishal, Pulkit Samrat, Shriya Pilgaonkar and Zoya Hussain. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Study finds how heartbreak and hardship shape growing old
2276 days ago
Lifestyle

Study finds how heartbreak and hardship shape growing old

London, March 16 (IANS) From being raised by an emotionally cold mother to experiencing violence, war and bereavement, difficult life events have a profound effect on our physical and mental wellbeing in later life, says a study. ## The findings, published in the Journal of Public Health, showed how a range of life inequalities and hardships are linked to physical and mental health inequalities in later life. ## According to the researchers, these stressful and often heart-breaking life inequalities included having emotionally cold parents, poor educational opportunities, losing an unborn child, financial hardship, involvement in conflict, violence and experiencing a natural disaster. ## "We looked at the life history of each participant and compared it to their quality of life and how well they can perform activities like dressing themselves, bathing, preparing hot meals, doing gardening and money management," said study lead researcher Oby Enwo from the University of East Anglia in the UK ## "We found that people who had suffered many difficult life events were significantly less likely to experience a good quality of life than those who had lived easier lives," Enwo said. ## "They were three times more likely to suffer psychiatric problems, twice as likely to be detached from social networks, and twice as likely to have long-standing illness," she added. ## For the findings, the research team studied data taken from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) - a longitudinal study of adults over 50 living in England. ## Participants were invited to answer a life history questionnaire. The research team took into account responses from 7,555 participants to questions that represented broad topics in life history. ## The researchers grouped the participants to four main groups - those who reported few life events, those with an emotionally cold mother, those who had experienced violence in combat and those who had experienced a number of difficult life events. ## Some of these questions were around their upbringing - such as whether a parent had been emotionally cold and the estimated number of books in their home at 10 years old. ## Other questions focused on events in adult life - such as whether they had fought in a war or lost an unborn child. ## The researchers analysed the responses to identify patterns of life events, and also took into account factors such as age, ethnicity, sex and socioeconomic status. ## The research team found that people who experienced the greatest levels of hardship, stress and personal loss were five times more likely to experience a lower quality of life, with significantly more health and physical difficulties in later life. ## Those brought up by an emotionally cold mother were also significantly less likely to experience a good quality of life and more likely to experience problems in later life such as anxiety, psychiatric problems and social detachment. ## The study also revealed that people raised by an emotionally cold mother were also significantly less likely to experience a good quality of life, and were more likely to report psychiatric problems and be detached from social networks, compared to people who had experienced few difficult life events. ## For more and the latest news about Lifestyle, stay tuned to us.

Ranbir giving a peck on Alia's cheek, picture goes viral
2276 days ago
Box Office

Ranbir giving a peck on Alia's cheek, picture goes viral

Mumbai, March 16 (IANS) A picture of actor Ranbir Kapoor giving a sweet kiss to actress Alia Bhatt, who just turned 27, has gone viral on social media. ## In the photo, Ranbir can be seen giving a peck on Alia's cheek. In the background, Arjun Kapoor can be seen holding Malaika close. ## According to celebrity photographer Viral Bhayani the picture was shared by philanthropist Natasha Poonawalla. ## "#natashapoonawalla posted this picture of #aliabhatt #ranbirkapoor #malaikaarora and #arjunkapoor and mentioned New York," Bhayani captioned the image. ## On the acting front, Alia and Ranbir will next be seen in "Brahmastra". The fantasy trilogy also stars Amitabh Bachchan and is directed by Ayan Mukerji. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.