Cara Delevigne believes sexiness comes from within
Model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne says sexiness comes from having the right mindset, not a particular outfit.
Asked what makes her feel sexy, Delevingne said: "It's about my mindset, more so than what I wear," reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Delevingne has a number of tattoos but her favourite was a Sak Yant symbol which she got while in Thailand as it felt "spiritual".
"It's hard to pick my favourite, but maybe the one I got on the back of my neck in Thailand. It was a spiritual process," she was quoted as saying LOOK magazine.
The "The Face of an Angel" actress doesn't think she always looks good but just prefers to feel comfortable in what she is wearing.
"I'm still trying to figure it out. I usually wear what's comfortable but that doesn't always mean it looks good," she said.
Asked what makes her feel sexy, Delevingne said: "It's about my mindset, more so than what I wear," reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Delevingne has a number of tattoos but her favourite was a Sak Yant symbol which she got while in Thailand as it felt "spiritual".
"It's hard to pick my favourite, but maybe the one I got on the back of my neck in Thailand. It was a spiritual process," she was quoted as saying LOOK magazine.
The "The Face of an Angel" actress doesn't think she always looks good but just prefers to feel comfortable in what she is wearing.
"I'm still trying to figure it out. I usually wear what's comfortable but that doesn't always mean it looks good," she said.
Khloe Kardashian finds solace in ice-cream
Reality TV personality Khloe Kardashian says that 2015 has
been her worst year so far, but adds that she has a number of options to
help her cope up, including ice-cream, music and gym.
Replying to a fan's query on what keeps the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star going, Khloe replied: "Sometimes a little bit of ice-cream helps. But you know what, music is a mood-changer," reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"If I'm sad and I'm going to listen to something sad, a love song or whatever, I'm just gonna be sadder and cry."
"And sometimes you need a good cry but you cannot sit balled up in a corner and just 'Oh, woe is me.' Everyone is allowed to have their day, everyone's allowed to feel bad, but you've got to get over it. You've got to get up. Go to the gym, get some endorphins going in you," she added.
Khloe paid tribute to her family in an emotional blog post this week and revealed how they have helped her in tough times.
"Without my crazy, chaotic, amazing family, I'm not sure how I could have gone through some of the things that I was tested with this year. Every night I thank the Lord for blessing me with the world's best support system and team of unconditional love," she wrote on her website.
Replying to a fan's query on what keeps the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star going, Khloe replied: "Sometimes a little bit of ice-cream helps. But you know what, music is a mood-changer," reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"If I'm sad and I'm going to listen to something sad, a love song or whatever, I'm just gonna be sadder and cry."
"And sometimes you need a good cry but you cannot sit balled up in a corner and just 'Oh, woe is me.' Everyone is allowed to have their day, everyone's allowed to feel bad, but you've got to get over it. You've got to get up. Go to the gym, get some endorphins going in you," she added.
Khloe paid tribute to her family in an emotional blog post this week and revealed how they have helped her in tough times.
"Without my crazy, chaotic, amazing family, I'm not sure how I could have gone through some of the things that I was tested with this year. Every night I thank the Lord for blessing me with the world's best support system and team of unconditional love," she wrote on her website.
'Joy' an ode to women, says Jennifer Lawrence
Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence says her upcoming
film `Joy` is a tribute to `women who are the unsung heroes of their
households`.
The remarks by the actress came after simultaneous screenings of the film here and in New York on Saturday, reports variety.com.
Loosely based on the life of Joy Mangano, the inventor and entrepreneur behind the Miracle Mop and a string of other household products, the film stars Lawrence as the title character, a woman determined to forge her own way in life and business. `Joy` will release in the US on December 25.
Lawrence said that the character `had a fire and gift that she had buried for 17 years`.
She also paid a tribute to writer-director David O. Russell, saying she would do `anything with David until the day I die.`
The film also stars Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper.
The remarks by the actress came after simultaneous screenings of the film here and in New York on Saturday, reports variety.com.
Loosely based on the life of Joy Mangano, the inventor and entrepreneur behind the Miracle Mop and a string of other household products, the film stars Lawrence as the title character, a woman determined to forge her own way in life and business. `Joy` will release in the US on December 25.
Lawrence said that the character `had a fire and gift that she had buried for 17 years`.
She also paid a tribute to writer-director David O. Russell, saying she would do `anything with David until the day I die.`
The film also stars Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper.
Chris Brown unveils mixtape featuring Rihanna
Singer Chris Brown has released a mixtape titled "Before the
party" featuring a song with his former girlfriend Rihanna.
Barely hours after teasing fans on Twitter about "another surprise" following the release of his "Fine by me" music video, Chris posted a cover image of his new album.
"#BeforeTheParty is available now! This is for you #TeamBreezy! #BlackFriday #Royalty," he captioned it.
The mixtape consists of 34 tracks featuring artists including Rihanna, Wiz Khalifa, Tyga, French Montana and Fetty Wap, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"Before the party" comes a few weeks before the release of Chris's seventh studio album "Royalty" on December 18.
"I wanted all my fans to have something special. 30 + plus songs. Imagine what my album sounds like," Chris tweeted.
Barely hours after teasing fans on Twitter about "another surprise" following the release of his "Fine by me" music video, Chris posted a cover image of his new album.
"#BeforeTheParty is available now! This is for you #TeamBreezy! #BlackFriday #Royalty," he captioned it.
The mixtape consists of 34 tracks featuring artists including Rihanna, Wiz Khalifa, Tyga, French Montana and Fetty Wap, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"Before the party" comes a few weeks before the release of Chris's seventh studio album "Royalty" on December 18.
"I wanted all my fans to have something special. 30 + plus songs. Imagine what my album sounds like," Chris tweeted.
Taylor Swift's song inspired Adele's new track
Grammy-winning singer Adele says one of the tracks from her
latest album "25" happened because of "Bad blood" hitmaker Taylor Swift.
In an interview with NPR publication, Adele revealed that a song called "Send my love (to your new lover)" from her latest album "25" happened because of the 25-year-old, reports aceshowbiz.com.
She said that Swift's "I knew you were trouble" was how she first learned about hitmaker Max Martin, whom she eventually hired for "Send my love".
"I was in New York, writing 'Remedy' with Ryan Tedder. We were having lunch, and '(I knew you were) trouble' came on the radio - Taylor's song that she did with Max and Shellback," she recalled.
"I was like, 'Who did this?' I knew it was Taylor, and I've always loved her, but this is a totally other side - like, 'I want to know who brought that out in her'. And he said (Swedish music producer) Max Martin," she added.
Adele said that she was unaware that "I knew who Max Martin was. I Googled him, and I was like, 'He's literally written every massive soundtrack of my life'."
She then contacted Martin through her management team.
"They came to London, and I took my guitar along and was like, 'I've got this riff', and then 'Send my love' happened really quickly," she explained.
"Max Martin, I just could hang out with him forever. He's so beautiful and lovely and funny and generous and warm and caring. He's a really amazing man."
In an interview with NPR publication, Adele revealed that a song called "Send my love (to your new lover)" from her latest album "25" happened because of the 25-year-old, reports aceshowbiz.com.
She said that Swift's "I knew you were trouble" was how she first learned about hitmaker Max Martin, whom she eventually hired for "Send my love".
"I was in New York, writing 'Remedy' with Ryan Tedder. We were having lunch, and '(I knew you were) trouble' came on the radio - Taylor's song that she did with Max and Shellback," she recalled.
"I was like, 'Who did this?' I knew it was Taylor, and I've always loved her, but this is a totally other side - like, 'I want to know who brought that out in her'. And he said (Swedish music producer) Max Martin," she added.
Adele said that she was unaware that "I knew who Max Martin was. I Googled him, and I was like, 'He's literally written every massive soundtrack of my life'."
She then contacted Martin through her management team.
"They came to London, and I took my guitar along and was like, 'I've got this riff', and then 'Send my love' happened really quickly," she explained.
"Max Martin, I just could hang out with him forever. He's so beautiful and lovely and funny and generous and warm and caring. He's a really amazing man."
Anne Hathaway debuts baby bump in public
Confirming the news of her pregnancy, actress Anne Hathaway
flaunted her baby bump in public for the first time while out on a
shopping spree here.
The 32-year-old actress is expecting her first baby with husband and producer Adam Shulman.
The `Les Miserables` star has been dressing with care to keep her pregnancy under wraps. But Hathaway showed off her bump when she came out with her husband to shop at a homeware store in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, reports dailymail.co.uk.
Several photographs from the couple's shopping spree have surfaced. And in one of them, she is seen wearing a pair of skinny jeans and a black T-shirt, through which Hathaway's bump was clearly visible beneath her cropped sweater.
She wore her hair slicked back in a bun, with a pair of dark sunglasses over her eyes for the outing.
The 32-year-old actress is expecting her first baby with husband and producer Adam Shulman.
The `Les Miserables` star has been dressing with care to keep her pregnancy under wraps. But Hathaway showed off her bump when she came out with her husband to shop at a homeware store in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, reports dailymail.co.uk.
Several photographs from the couple's shopping spree have surfaced. And in one of them, she is seen wearing a pair of skinny jeans and a black T-shirt, through which Hathaway's bump was clearly visible beneath her cropped sweater.
She wore her hair slicked back in a bun, with a pair of dark sunglasses over her eyes for the outing.
If ditched in love, Zarine Khan ready to kill?
When asked about what they would do to someone who ditched
them in love, the star cast of Hate Story 3had different answers to
give, states a report on glamsham.com. While Karan Singh Grover answered
that he would initially be angry and later forgive them, Sharman Joshi
said that he would wish them luck and happiness.
However, Zarine Khan quipped, saying that if there weren't any laws, she would've killed the person. Adding to it, the actress said that since killing cannot happen in reality, she would kill them in her mind, so then they wouldn't exist for her.
However, Zarine Khan quipped, saying that if there weren't any laws, she would've killed the person. Adding to it, the actress said that since killing cannot happen in reality, she would kill them in her mind, so then they wouldn't exist for her.
Imran Khan flaunts his footprint tattoo
That Imran Khan is a doting dad is by now an established fact.
The actor keeps sharing extremely cute pictures of himself with daughter, Imara.
The two seem to enjoy each other's company. With Avantika, as their official photographer, the duo are often clicked splashing water or contemplating by the riverside. Imran recently shared a pic on his Instagram account.
He is seen with his daughter in the picture and the two seem to be enjoying their time in the pool. Sharing the picture, Imran wrote, "Please tell me the weekend isn't over already..."
What's more, the pic also offers a glimpse of the super cute footprint tattoo that Imran sports on his chest. The footprints are that of his little daughter.
The actor keeps sharing extremely cute pictures of himself with daughter, Imara.
The two seem to enjoy each other's company. With Avantika, as their official photographer, the duo are often clicked splashing water or contemplating by the riverside. Imran recently shared a pic on his Instagram account.
He is seen with his daughter in the picture and the two seem to be enjoying their time in the pool. Sharing the picture, Imran wrote, "Please tell me the weekend isn't over already..."
What's more, the pic also offers a glimpse of the super cute footprint tattoo that Imran sports on his chest. The footprints are that of his little daughter.
Jacqueline Fernandez is ready to croon
The latest to join the bandwagon of actresses turning singers is Jacqueline Fernandez.
After grooving to chartbusters in her movies, she will croon with UK-based R&B and hip hop singer Gurinder Seagal for a single. The music video, featuring Sooraj Pancholi and Jacqueline, will be shot in Dubai later this month.
She says, "It is going to be something cool, fun, yet different." While the actress didn't want to talk much about it, her co-singer, Gurinder tells us, "She is singing a major portion apart from the song's closing lines. It's a cheeky, romantic number." So we are waiting Jacqueline, turn up the volume!
After grooving to chartbusters in her movies, she will croon with UK-based R&B and hip hop singer Gurinder Seagal for a single. The music video, featuring Sooraj Pancholi and Jacqueline, will be shot in Dubai later this month.
She says, "It is going to be something cool, fun, yet different." While the actress didn't want to talk much about it, her co-singer, Gurinder tells us, "She is singing a major portion apart from the song's closing lines. It's a cheeky, romantic number." So we are waiting Jacqueline, turn up the volume!
Jackie Chan's 'Kung Fu Yoga'to feature Amyra Dastur
We thought that just like her last film, the thriller Mr. X, Amyra Dastur too had disappeared without a trace.
But guess what, she has got some 'kickass' news for us. The girl has bagged an international film, titledKung Fu Yoga, with none other than Jackie Chan. Earlier Ileana D'Cruz was supposed to do this part, but things didn't work out with the filmmakers. A good chunk of the film has already been shot with Jackie and Sonu Sood (as the parallel lead), and reportedlyAmyra will join them shortly for the next schedule in China.A source confirms that the actress will have a full-fledged role in the film. Amyra, we are waiting to see you pack some punch to your role this time.
But guess what, she has got some 'kickass' news for us. The girl has bagged an international film, titledKung Fu Yoga, with none other than Jackie Chan. Earlier Ileana D'Cruz was supposed to do this part, but things didn't work out with the filmmakers. A good chunk of the film has already been shot with Jackie and Sonu Sood (as the parallel lead), and reportedlyAmyra will join them shortly for the next schedule in China.A source confirms that the actress will have a full-fledged role in the film. Amyra, we are waiting to see you pack some punch to your role this time.
“I am glad that the same people who called me fat earlier, call me sexy today”
Zareen Khan, 28, is not related to Katrina Kaif, is an
Indian who speaks English, Hindi and Marathi equally fluently.
She is an open book, impulsive, smooth phat with high quotient of self respect. While she is emotional, she chooses to show her emotions to only people she cares about. Ahead of her upcoming erotic film Hate Story 3, she opens up to Bombay Times about her father who does not exist for her, her intimidating mentor Salman Khan and how she is enjoying her transformation from being fat to sexy.
Excerpts:
How did you become an actress?
Even though there are a lot of misconceptions about me not being an Indian, I am born and brought up in Bandra.My mom is a housewife and my parents are separated and I live with my younger sister, mother and nana. I never ever had any plans of coming into films and never wanted to become an actress. I was a good student and dreamt of becoming a doctor. But post my completing Class XII from Rizvi College, my parents separated so I had to discontinue my education as I had to financially support my mother and sister. I was obese and was over 100 kilos. I took my first job at a call centre and simultaneously started the procedure for losing weight. I then worked at various exhibitions as a promoter, post which I decided to become an air hostess. I cleared all the rounds for becoming an air hostess and only the final round was left just when I met Salman Khan on set ofYuvvraaj. I was a big fan of his. I came to know that he was shooting and that one of my friends was a junior artiste shooting with him.
I must have been 21 at that time and I went to his set. I remember he had just finished his workout and was sitting on the stairs. His man Friday Nadeem bhai was around him and I told him I wanted to meet him. He said he was busy. If somebody says a no to me, I will do it all the more, so I went there and I said,'Assalam walaikum',turned and just ran away. In return I heard Salman say, 'Walaikumassalam'. My day was more than made and I didn't want anything else. I was chilling and moving around everywhere on set till Nadeem bhai came to me and said, 'You wanted to meet bhai na? He is sitting there, go meet him.' I was so excited and went to meet him. Salman asked me my name and what I do. He said, 'Do you have your pictures?' I showed him the normal ones I had taken on my phone and he said, 'No no, not these. Do you have portfolio ones?' I said, 'No'. He immediately called for his photographer Munna and designer, and the same night, I was told that I had been chosen opposite Salman for his next film Veer. And that was my debut film. I couldn't believe it. In my head, I could never imagine that I could be an actress. I always thought actresses were meant to be perfect and that they would have perfect bodies with all thenakhras. And here was I, who in my head was a tomboy. I had never had a plan, never wanted to become an actress, so getting a debut opposite Salman Khan was unreal. There were times when I would shoot with him and just stare at him as I could not believe that this was my reality. Post Veer, I did a cameo in Ready (song'Character dheela'that actually got me more recognition thanVeer) and then didHousefull 2(opposite Riteish Deshmukh) and nowHate Story 3.
Ridhima Sud: Aamir Khan is an intelligent man
A flurry of newbies are launched in Bollywood every single
Friday, but only a few manage to make a mark. However, for Ridhima Sud,
the story was different. With her debut in Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne
Do, the actress not only charmed the movie maniacs but also compelled
the critics and the industry insiders to take notice of her. But DDD was
not really her first film. She had shot for Madhureeta Anand'sKajarya, a
film revolving around various women issues,much before DDD happened.
Over a mail interview, Ridhima talks about her film, her take on Aamir
Khan's 'intolerance' remark and her upcoming projects. Excerpts:
For the last few months, much is being talked and discussed about women empowerment but amidst all this, in the name of feminism, don't you think the society has become male bashing?
Yes, a little. But it is important to realise that feminism isn't meant to be synonymous with male bashing. It is possible to empower women without disregarding men. You cannot marginalise one section of society to empower another. We need to learn to work together and appreciate that we are all different. Even within a group of women, no two are alike and everyone has individualism to offer to the world.
You have mentioned that your parents weren't happy with your career choice. Explain how difficult was the journey to the filmdom.
My parents weren't too excited about the career choice. My great grandmother was a musician but other than that, no one in my family is in arts. They were just caught off guard. My granddad still isn't keen. I visited him last week and he was trying to convince me to become a lawyer, saying that it is still not too late. The funniest part is that my grandmother was not even excited about that. She said that no one wants an argumentative (lawyer) daughter-in-law. They sneakily enjoyed that I got love and appreciation for my work though. I wanted to pursue this because I am passionate about it. The arts is where I really come alive. It took a fair amount of convincing to make them comfortable with this.
Who do you want to work with in Bollywood?
Everyone. They are all unique and have something interesting to offer. Irrfan Khan and Varun Dhawan are on the top of the list. I would also like to work with Ranbir Kapoor. I find him very talented.
What do you think about Aamir Khan's statement on 'intolerance'?
Aamir is an intelligent man. No one gets to where he is by being irrationally opinionated. I am pro-democracy.
Have you made any friends in Bollywood?
Yes. Everyone from Dil Dhadakne Do. They are incredible human beings. Whether it is Priyanka Chopra praising my performance or Farhan saying "well done," or Anil Kapoor saying that the audiences are loving me, They have all shown so much love and support.
How did you prepare for the role of a journalist in Kajarya?
With a lot of help from my director, Madhureeta Anand. The film is a director's medium and since this was my first feature film ever as lead, her love and guidance really helped. When you are working with powerhouse performers like Meenu Hooda and Kuldeep Ruhil, it makes things easier.
Tell us about your forthcoming films.
17 Ko Shaadi Hai is my next film. It is an ensemble wedding film which is co-produced by John Abraham and Shoojit Sircar. I am really excited about it because the script is fantastic. And if it translates well in a film, which I am sure it has with debutant director Arshad Sayyed, it should make for a super fun watch. We are a nation in love with weddings. We even have a wedding season. Weddings are the ultimate form of celebration in our culture but for some reason there are not enough really fun wedding films. A good wedding film should resonate well.
For the last few months, much is being talked and discussed about women empowerment but amidst all this, in the name of feminism, don't you think the society has become male bashing?
Yes, a little. But it is important to realise that feminism isn't meant to be synonymous with male bashing. It is possible to empower women without disregarding men. You cannot marginalise one section of society to empower another. We need to learn to work together and appreciate that we are all different. Even within a group of women, no two are alike and everyone has individualism to offer to the world.
You have mentioned that your parents weren't happy with your career choice. Explain how difficult was the journey to the filmdom.
My parents weren't too excited about the career choice. My great grandmother was a musician but other than that, no one in my family is in arts. They were just caught off guard. My granddad still isn't keen. I visited him last week and he was trying to convince me to become a lawyer, saying that it is still not too late. The funniest part is that my grandmother was not even excited about that. She said that no one wants an argumentative (lawyer) daughter-in-law. They sneakily enjoyed that I got love and appreciation for my work though. I wanted to pursue this because I am passionate about it. The arts is where I really come alive. It took a fair amount of convincing to make them comfortable with this.
Who do you want to work with in Bollywood?
Everyone. They are all unique and have something interesting to offer. Irrfan Khan and Varun Dhawan are on the top of the list. I would also like to work with Ranbir Kapoor. I find him very talented.
What do you think about Aamir Khan's statement on 'intolerance'?
Aamir is an intelligent man. No one gets to where he is by being irrationally opinionated. I am pro-democracy.
Have you made any friends in Bollywood?
Yes. Everyone from Dil Dhadakne Do. They are incredible human beings. Whether it is Priyanka Chopra praising my performance or Farhan saying "well done," or Anil Kapoor saying that the audiences are loving me, They have all shown so much love and support.
How did you prepare for the role of a journalist in Kajarya?
With a lot of help from my director, Madhureeta Anand. The film is a director's medium and since this was my first feature film ever as lead, her love and guidance really helped. When you are working with powerhouse performers like Meenu Hooda and Kuldeep Ruhil, it makes things easier.
Tell us about your forthcoming films.
17 Ko Shaadi Hai is my next film. It is an ensemble wedding film which is co-produced by John Abraham and Shoojit Sircar. I am really excited about it because the script is fantastic. And if it translates well in a film, which I am sure it has with debutant director Arshad Sayyed, it should make for a super fun watch. We are a nation in love with weddings. We even have a wedding season. Weddings are the ultimate form of celebration in our culture but for some reason there are not enough really fun wedding films. A good wedding film should resonate well.
Jumbo art by celebs finds no takers
Pieces by Salman, Big B, Akshay, SRK and Aamir - worth Rs 9
lakh each - remain unsold at a charity exhibition in Delhi.
Even though Salman's films break box office records, Akshay or Aamir's films become highest grossers, Shah Rukh's films continue to charm viewers for years and generations of cinephiles swear by Amitabh Bachchan's dialogues, it turns out that when these superstars pick a brush to paint, even their die-hard fans say thanks, but no thanks. That's what happened at a three-day charity art exhibition which was held in the city over the weekend and aimed at raising funds for the conservation of elephants.
The fiberglass elephants painted by these film stars are legit collector's items for cine buffs with an interest in art. Though they are sure to dig a deep hole in the buyers' pockets, what is a mere Rs 9 lakh when memorabilia of Hollywood actors are auctioned at exorbitant rates?!
However, a staff member at the exhibition told us, "The visitors are looking for art, and even though almost everyone goes to these five pieces first and appreciates them, art lovers end up ordering an actual artists' work instead." The items which were already sold were stacked on one side, however these five fibreglass jumbos, each priced at Rs 9 lakh, did not even receive a query from prospective buyers.
The jumbos painted by the film stars demonstrated their taste in art - Big B kept it simple, Salman and Shah Rukh splashed lots of colours, Akshay's had a religious touch and Aamir's art seemed to take forward theTaare Zameen Partheme, painting a starry night.
Apart from these celeb jumbos, there were plenty of other pieces, including those by veterans artists. And if you missed these star jumbos this time, don't worry, they will be back in the city next month.
Even though Salman's films break box office records, Akshay or Aamir's films become highest grossers, Shah Rukh's films continue to charm viewers for years and generations of cinephiles swear by Amitabh Bachchan's dialogues, it turns out that when these superstars pick a brush to paint, even their die-hard fans say thanks, but no thanks. That's what happened at a three-day charity art exhibition which was held in the city over the weekend and aimed at raising funds for the conservation of elephants.
The fiberglass elephants painted by these film stars are legit collector's items for cine buffs with an interest in art. Though they are sure to dig a deep hole in the buyers' pockets, what is a mere Rs 9 lakh when memorabilia of Hollywood actors are auctioned at exorbitant rates?!
However, a staff member at the exhibition told us, "The visitors are looking for art, and even though almost everyone goes to these five pieces first and appreciates them, art lovers end up ordering an actual artists' work instead." The items which were already sold were stacked on one side, however these five fibreglass jumbos, each priced at Rs 9 lakh, did not even receive a query from prospective buyers.
The jumbos painted by the film stars demonstrated their taste in art - Big B kept it simple, Salman and Shah Rukh splashed lots of colours, Akshay's had a religious touch and Aamir's art seemed to take forward theTaare Zameen Partheme, painting a starry night.
Apart from these celeb jumbos, there were plenty of other pieces, including those by veterans artists. And if you missed these star jumbos this time, don't worry, they will be back in the city next month.
Sunny Leone's 'Baby Doll' to get more lethal this time
Sunny Leone will next be seen in Milap Zaveri's Mastizaade
starring Tusshar Kapoor, Vir Das and Riteish Deshmukh, in an extended
cameo. To give the crazy and naughty comedy an interesting spin, the
makers have recreated the chartbusting popular song, Baby Doll featuring
Sunny Leone and recreated it into a romantic devotional song.
Laila Lele, one of the twin sisters played by Sunny Leone, realises that all her efforts to seduce Sunny Kele played by Tusshar Kapoor aren't working. Sunny Kele wants a serious commitment and not just a one-night stand while Laila is not exactly the marrying kind. When Laila has a change of heart, it's too late because Tusshar is constantly trying to run away from her. It is at this time that Laila decides to transform her hot and sexy image by wearing a stunning traditional saree while singing a romantic devotional version of the super hit track Baby Doll to Tusshar's statue, evoking massive laughter and making this one of the film's highpoints.
Says Milap Zaveri "This romantic devotional song is a hilarious version of the super hit Baby Doll which is Sunny Leone's biggest hit song till date. Both songs are composed by the same music directors Meet Bros Anjjan who have added a hilarious and almost insane twist in the original song. This is a turning point in the movie. Audiences will be rolling in theatre aisles creating a mini laughter storm!"
'Mastizaade' is directed by Milap Milan Zaveri. The film produced by Pritish Nandy and Rangita Nandy is set for release soon.
Laila Lele, one of the twin sisters played by Sunny Leone, realises that all her efforts to seduce Sunny Kele played by Tusshar Kapoor aren't working. Sunny Kele wants a serious commitment and not just a one-night stand while Laila is not exactly the marrying kind. When Laila has a change of heart, it's too late because Tusshar is constantly trying to run away from her. It is at this time that Laila decides to transform her hot and sexy image by wearing a stunning traditional saree while singing a romantic devotional version of the super hit track Baby Doll to Tusshar's statue, evoking massive laughter and making this one of the film's highpoints.
Says Milap Zaveri "This romantic devotional song is a hilarious version of the super hit Baby Doll which is Sunny Leone's biggest hit song till date. Both songs are composed by the same music directors Meet Bros Anjjan who have added a hilarious and almost insane twist in the original song. This is a turning point in the movie. Audiences will be rolling in theatre aisles creating a mini laughter storm!"
'Mastizaade' is directed by Milap Milan Zaveri. The film produced by Pritish Nandy and Rangita Nandy is set for release soon.
Now Onir comes out in open against Censor board
Filmmaker Onir is sad that his social-drama 'Chauranga' has
run into trouble with the censor board while much more "regressive
stuff" gets away in the name of entertainment.
Produced by Onir and Sanjay Suri, "Chauranga" is a story of a young boy who faces death for writing a love letter in a village steeped in caste-hierarchy.
The board has asked Onir to edit a love-making scene between Sanjay Suri and Tannishtha Chatterjee, and another scene involving a Dalit boy being pushed into a well. "It feels sad when I see a film like this with social significance running into trouble with the censors. It has been appreciated at many festivals and the scenes are not there for titillation and not graphic at all," Onir told PTI.
"And then you see much more regressive stuff getting away in the name of entertainment. I think that is very unfair," he rued.
The film, directed by Bikas Ranjan Mishra, is based on the story of a Brahmin 'zamindar' (landlord) in Jharkhand.
The "My Brother Nikhil" filmmaker says he does not understand the "logic" behind the censor cuts.
"They have asked to edit parts of the scenes... remove long shot from one, close up from another. It is like you are showing a pilot sitting in the cockpit about to fly the plane, but you are asked not to show the take-off," he said.

"It is weird because the film deals with caste atrocities.
We are not encouraging that, it is not even violent... I don't understand the logic behind this," he said.
The board's decision to cut certain scenes from the latest James Bond film "Spectre" met with criticism recently.
Onir says the board is not an authority to decide what is "too long" for the audience.
"There was a problem with a kissing scene in the James Bond film. Who are they to decide what is too long and what is not? You cannot let your personal comfort encroach this space. It is not a problem of just one man, but it is an overall issue," he said.
Onir suggests revamping of the Cinematograph Act of 1952 for film certification.
"I am all for revamping the Cinematograph Act. It is a misuse of the Act which is now outdated. Instead of censorship, there should be a grading system and not getting into cutting films," the filmmaker said.
"The Act was created when there was no Internet. Today, children have access to almost everything where they can see what they want on Internet, even on TV. Film is a medium which is already monitored," he said.
"Chauranga", which won the Best Indian Film award at MAMI last year, is scheduled to release on January 8 next year.
Produced by Onir and Sanjay Suri, "Chauranga" is a story of a young boy who faces death for writing a love letter in a village steeped in caste-hierarchy.
The board has asked Onir to edit a love-making scene between Sanjay Suri and Tannishtha Chatterjee, and another scene involving a Dalit boy being pushed into a well. "It feels sad when I see a film like this with social significance running into trouble with the censors. It has been appreciated at many festivals and the scenes are not there for titillation and not graphic at all," Onir told PTI.
"And then you see much more regressive stuff getting away in the name of entertainment. I think that is very unfair," he rued.
The film, directed by Bikas Ranjan Mishra, is based on the story of a Brahmin 'zamindar' (landlord) in Jharkhand.
The "My Brother Nikhil" filmmaker says he does not understand the "logic" behind the censor cuts.
"They have asked to edit parts of the scenes... remove long shot from one, close up from another. It is like you are showing a pilot sitting in the cockpit about to fly the plane, but you are asked not to show the take-off," he said.
"It is weird because the film deals with caste atrocities.
We are not encouraging that, it is not even violent... I don't understand the logic behind this," he said.
The board's decision to cut certain scenes from the latest James Bond film "Spectre" met with criticism recently.
Onir says the board is not an authority to decide what is "too long" for the audience.
"There was a problem with a kissing scene in the James Bond film. Who are they to decide what is too long and what is not? You cannot let your personal comfort encroach this space. It is not a problem of just one man, but it is an overall issue," he said.
Onir suggests revamping of the Cinematograph Act of 1952 for film certification.
"I am all for revamping the Cinematograph Act. It is a misuse of the Act which is now outdated. Instead of censorship, there should be a grading system and not getting into cutting films," the filmmaker said.
"The Act was created when there was no Internet. Today, children have access to almost everything where they can see what they want on Internet, even on TV. Film is a medium which is already monitored," he said.
"Chauranga", which won the Best Indian Film award at MAMI last year, is scheduled to release on January 8 next year.
Celebrity Involve Themselves and Talks About World AIDs Day
DIVYANKA TRIPATHI: I feel like for world AIDS day it
is very important that celebrities do participate in such awareness
campaigns because common people follow suit of artists and celebrities. I
feel if the celebrities set good examples even common people would pay
attention to such a cause and would come out to help AIDS patients and
accept them freely which is much required by the society today.
VIVIAN DSENA: I feel yes it does make an impact on people when celebrities do awareness campaigns because people listen to celebrities as they are connected to celebrities.
ADAA KHAN: I guess celebrity involvement for these kind of campaigns is a great idea. In India, people are crazy about actor and cricketers. They also fight for their favorite stars. If such celebrities can use their popularity for good cause, it would be wonderful.
RAVI DUBEY: Definitely, I think when celebrities do awareness campaigns it makes better impact on public. Yes, it is dreadful disease however things have changed dramatically for all the diseases and this being a part of it. I remember an article said a doctor quoted that he would rather have AIDS in these times than diabetes. This is controllable disease now. With lot of awareness we can always contribute to the cause.
MAHIKA SHARMA: I do feel celebrities talks over any topic highlights the issue. That's how many brands uses celebrities faces to bring change in their sell. HIV is a great issue at the time and already many majors have been taken to make the issue open from Holly to Bolly or Big to Small screens.

GAURAV S BAJAJ: It does make a difference. Celebrities are considered as ideals. If people are die hard fans of them then they will follow whatever their celebrity will say. People follow their ideals. For example, if my favorite actor is eating a particular chocolate, I would start having that chocolate, start wearing what they wear, that's how they become a style icon. That is the reason many brands are endorsed by big celebrities, to make people believe that the products are approved by their favorite stars.
RATI PANDEY: From my point of view people suffering from AIDs should not be discriminated as different human beings out of any fear. There are lot of people who stay away from victims just out of fear. They are more scared of the victims than the disease with such behaviour we are not only making the aid victims to suffer more but are not allowing them to live more by making them concious and that too just out of fear. So this should be always kept in mind that the aids victims should be treated very lightly, normally and cheerfully. I don't know about the cure medically but I can bet that we can at least make them survive more by treating them happily and normally without any discrimination, spreading love and smile makes lots of difference.
ARJUN BIJLANI: Celebrity participation makes a lot of difference. Generally people don't know about AIDS, like how it causes or about its symptoms. Celeb can make an effort to know about it and speak with masses which will sure create awareness.
VIVIAN DSENA: I feel yes it does make an impact on people when celebrities do awareness campaigns because people listen to celebrities as they are connected to celebrities.
ADAA KHAN: I guess celebrity involvement for these kind of campaigns is a great idea. In India, people are crazy about actor and cricketers. They also fight for their favorite stars. If such celebrities can use their popularity for good cause, it would be wonderful.
RAVI DUBEY: Definitely, I think when celebrities do awareness campaigns it makes better impact on public. Yes, it is dreadful disease however things have changed dramatically for all the diseases and this being a part of it. I remember an article said a doctor quoted that he would rather have AIDS in these times than diabetes. This is controllable disease now. With lot of awareness we can always contribute to the cause.
MAHIKA SHARMA: I do feel celebrities talks over any topic highlights the issue. That's how many brands uses celebrities faces to bring change in their sell. HIV is a great issue at the time and already many majors have been taken to make the issue open from Holly to Bolly or Big to Small screens.
GAURAV S BAJAJ: It does make a difference. Celebrities are considered as ideals. If people are die hard fans of them then they will follow whatever their celebrity will say. People follow their ideals. For example, if my favorite actor is eating a particular chocolate, I would start having that chocolate, start wearing what they wear, that's how they become a style icon. That is the reason many brands are endorsed by big celebrities, to make people believe that the products are approved by their favorite stars.
RATI PANDEY: From my point of view people suffering from AIDs should not be discriminated as different human beings out of any fear. There are lot of people who stay away from victims just out of fear. They are more scared of the victims than the disease with such behaviour we are not only making the aid victims to suffer more but are not allowing them to live more by making them concious and that too just out of fear. So this should be always kept in mind that the aids victims should be treated very lightly, normally and cheerfully. I don't know about the cure medically but I can bet that we can at least make them survive more by treating them happily and normally without any discrimination, spreading love and smile makes lots of difference.
ARJUN BIJLANI: Celebrity participation makes a lot of difference. Generally people don't know about AIDS, like how it causes or about its symptoms. Celeb can make an effort to know about it and speak with masses which will sure create awareness.
When Akki surprised twinkle at the eleventh hour
Twinkle Khanna's birthday is on December 29, but hubby Akshay Kumar has begun celebrating a month ahead.
The couple were visiting a hotel in Colaba for dinner when he decided to spend the night there as well.
The Khiladi tweeted, "Easy like Sunday morning! Dinner @ Taj last nite extended to an impromptu staycation." There is nothing like springing a surprise on0 the wife.
The couple were visiting a hotel in Colaba for dinner when he decided to spend the night there as well.
The Khiladi tweeted, "Easy like Sunday morning! Dinner @ Taj last nite extended to an impromptu staycation." There is nothing like springing a surprise on0 the wife.
Court is paramount, I respect its decision: Govinda
Actor Govinda, who was urged by the apex court to apologize
to a fan he slapped to end the dispute, says the decision of the court
is paramount for him and that he'll respect it.
"Till the time I receive the letter from the court, I can not make a comment on it. The decision of the court is paramount for me and I will respect its decision," he said at a press conference here, while declining to give direct answers to various questions posed to him.
Asked if there was any funding for the fan in question regarding the case, he replied: "This is something worth thinking about. From where is the funding coming?"
"It's a matter of thinking that this person lands up illegally at a place out of love or out of emotion or on the instruction of someone or something similar. Such a person never stretches such a matter for so many years especially since he is not someone who is a resident of this place. It's surprising that it's been 10 years and these things (case) are happening now.
"A person who indulges in illegal activities, how can he be helped in such a big way? This is surprising. Tell me how can it happen without it (funding)?" he said.
Govinda was caught on camera slapping Santosh Bateshwar Ray on the sets of his film "Money Hai Toh Honey Hai" in 2008.
"It doesn't look normal for it to go on for so many years. No fan could ever have a behaviour like this and that's definite. Fans tremendously love artistes... they go out of the way and take police beating and be still to protect artistes from problems, and not come in front of artistes."

"I want to say that there was never any intention to hurt anyone. A person who I don't even know and never met, I can't have any such intentions for such a person," said Govinda.
On Monday, the apex court, reminding Govinda that he was big Bollywood star of yesteryears, asked him to settle a dispute by apologising to him.
Pointing out that what may hold good in "reel life" may not hold good in the "real life", a bench of Chief Justice designate-Justice T.S.Thakur and Justice V. Gopala Gowda counselled Govinda that as he was "a big hero, show your big heart" and apologise and settle the matter.
"Till the time I receive the letter from the court, I can not make a comment on it. The decision of the court is paramount for me and I will respect its decision," he said at a press conference here, while declining to give direct answers to various questions posed to him.
Asked if there was any funding for the fan in question regarding the case, he replied: "This is something worth thinking about. From where is the funding coming?"
"It's a matter of thinking that this person lands up illegally at a place out of love or out of emotion or on the instruction of someone or something similar. Such a person never stretches such a matter for so many years especially since he is not someone who is a resident of this place. It's surprising that it's been 10 years and these things (case) are happening now.
"A person who indulges in illegal activities, how can he be helped in such a big way? This is surprising. Tell me how can it happen without it (funding)?" he said.
Govinda was caught on camera slapping Santosh Bateshwar Ray on the sets of his film "Money Hai Toh Honey Hai" in 2008.
"It doesn't look normal for it to go on for so many years. No fan could ever have a behaviour like this and that's definite. Fans tremendously love artistes... they go out of the way and take police beating and be still to protect artistes from problems, and not come in front of artistes."
"I want to say that there was never any intention to hurt anyone. A person who I don't even know and never met, I can't have any such intentions for such a person," said Govinda.
On Monday, the apex court, reminding Govinda that he was big Bollywood star of yesteryears, asked him to settle a dispute by apologising to him.
Pointing out that what may hold good in "reel life" may not hold good in the "real life", a bench of Chief Justice designate-Justice T.S.Thakur and Justice V. Gopala Gowda counselled Govinda that as he was "a big hero, show your big heart" and apologise and settle the matter.
Manisha Koirala: Cancer helped me grow, appreciate life
Fighting ovarian cancer transformed actress Manisha Koirala
in many ways and the actress says she has now grown to appreciate life.
The 45-year-old "Dil Se" star has been cancer free for last two years. She was diagnosed with it in 2012.
Manisha says she now understand the importance of life.
"I think cancer helps to transform a person... It affected me so much that it enabled me to grow, appreciate life and honour my body," Manisha said while addressing a session on "Cutting cancer down to size" on the sidelines of Times Litfest.
Manisha had no clue about the disease until she felt very weak and went to a hospital in Kathmandu with her brother.
"I was diagnosed with cancer in Kathmadu. I immediately flew down to India and got admitted in a prestigious hospital in Mumbai.
"Since the surgery looked very complicated, I then flew to the US for it. I did not face any problem there. Doctors in the US not only focus on the treatment part of it but also on psychological aspects. They are much ahead in taking care of a patient," she said.
The actress believes doctors do play an important role in treating a cancer patient.
"Initially, when I was diagnosed with cancer, I was very keen to talk to my doctors to know more about it. When you are a patient, then doctor gives you maximum assurance of your good health."
Though the disease brings a lot of stress to a family but it also helps them to bind them together.
"I did feel guilty of the kind of situation my family was going through because of me. Cancer helped to bring my family more close. Now, when we face any problem, we just go back to that time and take inspiration from it," she said.
Post her cancer struggle, the actress appeared in two films -- Ram Gopal Varma's "Bhoot Returns" and psychological thriller "Chehere: A Modern Day Classic" along with Jackie Shroff.
"I had been through a long period of introspection after the disease. I understood that I should always follow my heart and stick to the path which gives me joy and strength."
The panel, moderated by Harmala Gupta, also had AP Maheshwari, Congress MP Priya Dutt and Bhawna Sirohi.
Dutt, whose mother, actress Nargis, died of pancreatic cancer, recalled the difficult period and how her mother insisted on returning to India.
"The doctors in the US refused to operate on her because she had already gone through seven surgeries in two weeks. She had to go through another but the doctor said she will die on the operation table.
"Since she was not able to take any decision, we had to take the decision on her behalf. We all insisted that we wouldtake that chance. And she had the surgery and recovered through a point where she survived for nine months. She said that she wanted to go back to her own home and we brought her here." Dutt said she is planning to build a bone marrow and a platelet registry in India.
The 45-year-old "Dil Se" star has been cancer free for last two years. She was diagnosed with it in 2012.
Manisha says she now understand the importance of life.
"I think cancer helps to transform a person... It affected me so much that it enabled me to grow, appreciate life and honour my body," Manisha said while addressing a session on "Cutting cancer down to size" on the sidelines of Times Litfest.
Manisha had no clue about the disease until she felt very weak and went to a hospital in Kathmandu with her brother.
"I was diagnosed with cancer in Kathmadu. I immediately flew down to India and got admitted in a prestigious hospital in Mumbai.
"Since the surgery looked very complicated, I then flew to the US for it. I did not face any problem there. Doctors in the US not only focus on the treatment part of it but also on psychological aspects. They are much ahead in taking care of a patient," she said.
The actress believes doctors do play an important role in treating a cancer patient.
"Initially, when I was diagnosed with cancer, I was very keen to talk to my doctors to know more about it. When you are a patient, then doctor gives you maximum assurance of your good health."
Though the disease brings a lot of stress to a family but it also helps them to bind them together.
"I did feel guilty of the kind of situation my family was going through because of me. Cancer helped to bring my family more close. Now, when we face any problem, we just go back to that time and take inspiration from it," she said.
Post her cancer struggle, the actress appeared in two films -- Ram Gopal Varma's "Bhoot Returns" and psychological thriller "Chehere: A Modern Day Classic" along with Jackie Shroff.
"I had been through a long period of introspection after the disease. I understood that I should always follow my heart and stick to the path which gives me joy and strength."
The panel, moderated by Harmala Gupta, also had AP Maheshwari, Congress MP Priya Dutt and Bhawna Sirohi.
Dutt, whose mother, actress Nargis, died of pancreatic cancer, recalled the difficult period and how her mother insisted on returning to India.
"The doctors in the US refused to operate on her because she had already gone through seven surgeries in two weeks. She had to go through another but the doctor said she will die on the operation table.
"Since she was not able to take any decision, we had to take the decision on her behalf. We all insisted that we wouldtake that chance. And she had the surgery and recovered through a point where she survived for nine months. She said that she wanted to go back to her own home and we brought her here." Dutt said she is planning to build a bone marrow and a platelet registry in India.
Sid bowled over by Alibag
Hailing from New Delhi, Sidharth Malhotra has a fascination for beaches and the seaside.
A recent shooting spell for Nitya Mehra's 'Baar Baar Dekho' took him to Alibag.
The actor was bowled over by the coastal town and he particularly enjoyed the ferry rides from Mumbai to Alibag.
A recent shooting spell for Nitya Mehra's 'Baar Baar Dekho' took him to Alibag.
The actor was bowled over by the coastal town and he particularly enjoyed the ferry rides from Mumbai to Alibag.
When B-town icons added to shine of Angry Indian Godesses
Pan Nalins female buddy film Angry Indian Goddesses recently
had a special screening held in Mumbai. Industry stalwarts Like Waheeda
Rehman Ji, Kabir Khan and Mini Mathur, Rakeysh OmPrakash Mehra, R Balki
and Gauri Shinde attended the screening of the movie.
Others present at the special screening to support the stellar cast and crew of the movie were Arshad Warsi and Maria Goretti, Sunidhi Chauhan, Roshan and Shaheen Abbas, Arjan Bajwa and Shibani Dandekar amongst others.
Featuring Sarah-Jane Dias, Tanishtha Chaterjee, Anushka Manchanda, Sandhya Mridul, Amrit Maghera, Pavleen Gujral & Rajshri Deshpande, the movie is a fun film about Frieda (Sarah-Jane Dias) inviting her closest girl friends to Goa to announce her wedding- catapulting into a wild bachelorette party. The film will hit the screens on December 4th.
Others present at the special screening to support the stellar cast and crew of the movie were Arshad Warsi and Maria Goretti, Sunidhi Chauhan, Roshan and Shaheen Abbas, Arjan Bajwa and Shibani Dandekar amongst others.
Featuring Sarah-Jane Dias, Tanishtha Chaterjee, Anushka Manchanda, Sandhya Mridul, Amrit Maghera, Pavleen Gujral & Rajshri Deshpande, the movie is a fun film about Frieda (Sarah-Jane Dias) inviting her closest girl friends to Goa to announce her wedding- catapulting into a wild bachelorette party. The film will hit the screens on December 4th.
Jaya Prada and Sridevi bury the hatchet
Everyone was surprised to see Sridevi, along with hubby
Boney Kapoor, attend the wedding reception of Jaya Prada's nephew,
Siddharth, in Hyderabad on Sunday.
During their heydays in the 1980s, Jaya and Sri were considered rivals. The two featured together in several films like 'Mawaali' (1983) and 'Tohfa' (1984) among others.
Buzz is that while shooting for 'Maqsad' (1984) co-stars Rajesh Khanna and Jeetendra locked Jaya and Sri in the same make-up room, hoping that they would start talking, but their efforts proved futile.
Over three decades later, the South sirens finally patched up and let bygones be byogones.
During their heydays in the 1980s, Jaya and Sri were considered rivals. The two featured together in several films like 'Mawaali' (1983) and 'Tohfa' (1984) among others.
Buzz is that while shooting for 'Maqsad' (1984) co-stars Rajesh Khanna and Jeetendra locked Jaya and Sri in the same make-up room, hoping that they would start talking, but their efforts proved futile.
Over three decades later, the South sirens finally patched up and let bygones be byogones.
Tiger's special gesture for his idol
Tiger Shroff who is currently shooting for the climax of
Sajid Nadiadwala's 'Baaghi' in Thailand celebrated his idol, Bruce Lee's
birthday on November 27th. The actor who is also one of the biggest
fans of Bruce Lee celebrated his birthday in a unique way, by cutting a
cake and honouring the legendary star's classic moves along with his
stunt master Kecha.
Speaking about the celebrations, Tiger proudly said, "I am dedicating this film to Bruce Lee. He is the reason I am here today and the reason I am blessed with a movie like this."
'Baaghi' also stars Shraddha Kapoor and is directed by Sabbir Khan. The film is slated to release on April 29, 2016.
Speaking about the celebrations, Tiger proudly said, "I am dedicating this film to Bruce Lee. He is the reason I am here today and the reason I am blessed with a movie like this."
'Baaghi' also stars Shraddha Kapoor and is directed by Sabbir Khan. The film is slated to release on April 29, 2016.
Aish wants to pull down HIV stigma
Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan feels that communicating
about HIV/AIDS is important in order to eliminate the social stigma
associated with the disease.
"As long as we keep the communication (on HIV/ AIDS) going, people will remain informed and educated. The perceived social stigma should definitely be pulled down. That will be the day when the issues are more practically discussed and that's when it becomes more effective," Aishwarya said during her World AIDS Day message at Cooper Hospital here on Tuesday.
"You actually address it as something that needs attention and what's the action to follow. You have concerns of the social stigma of feeling gagged to actually communicate, that is what we're constantly working towards. Once those barriers disappear, the work becomes more effective," the actress added.
December 1 every year is celebrated as World AIDS Day all over the world and the former beauty queen says that it as important as celebrating festivals.
"Among the many days such as festivals, the World Aids Day is equally important, because you're drawing attention to something that is a part of humanity, part of our reality, which exists in the world and affects a lot of people," she said.
"It is a current affair and once it has struck mankind it'll forever remain a current affair," she added.

Aishwarya, who has been the Goodwill Ambassador of UNAIDS since 2012, is glad to be a part of the organisation's cause.
"The United Nations (UN) had been communicating with me me over a while for us to come on board together, as there are lots of causes that need attention."
"I was glad that at the time I did join hands with UN, it was with UNAIDS. I just wanted to help reach out to a lot of women across the world but largely even in our own country," she added.
22 celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, Shruti Haasan have lent their voices to an animation feature on HIV/ AIDS made by an NGO for schools and youth, which was launched on Tuesday.
"As long as we keep the communication (on HIV/ AIDS) going, people will remain informed and educated. The perceived social stigma should definitely be pulled down. That will be the day when the issues are more practically discussed and that's when it becomes more effective," Aishwarya said during her World AIDS Day message at Cooper Hospital here on Tuesday.
"You actually address it as something that needs attention and what's the action to follow. You have concerns of the social stigma of feeling gagged to actually communicate, that is what we're constantly working towards. Once those barriers disappear, the work becomes more effective," the actress added.
December 1 every year is celebrated as World AIDS Day all over the world and the former beauty queen says that it as important as celebrating festivals.
"Among the many days such as festivals, the World Aids Day is equally important, because you're drawing attention to something that is a part of humanity, part of our reality, which exists in the world and affects a lot of people," she said.
"It is a current affair and once it has struck mankind it'll forever remain a current affair," she added.
Aishwarya, who has been the Goodwill Ambassador of UNAIDS since 2012, is glad to be a part of the organisation's cause.
"The United Nations (UN) had been communicating with me me over a while for us to come on board together, as there are lots of causes that need attention."
"I was glad that at the time I did join hands with UN, it was with UNAIDS. I just wanted to help reach out to a lot of women across the world but largely even in our own country," she added.
22 celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, Shruti Haasan have lent their voices to an animation feature on HIV/ AIDS made by an NGO for schools and youth, which was launched on Tuesday.
Check Out How? Kriti, Varun brought a wave of fun on the sets on 'Dilwale' sets
Actors Kriti Sanon and Varun Dhawan, who are paired together
for the first time in "Dilwale", bonded like a house on fire on the
sets of their forthcoming film.
The duo brought in a wave of fun on the sets with their pranks and funny antics, read a statement.
They were known to play sweet pranks on cast and crew members and kept the energy high on the sets of the Rohit Shetty directorial, which also stars Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Varun Sharma.
"Both Kriti and Varun would not only plan and plot pranks to be played on their targets but would often even influence Shah Rukh and Kajol to join in their mischief," said a source.

"One day we all decided that we'll tell Varun Sharma that Kajol ma'am was upset with him as he hadn't wished her. Even Kajol ma'am and Shah sir agreed to play along. He became red while apologising to her and finally Kajol ma'am started laughing," the source added.
"Dilwale" promises to bring an action packed storyline with lots of twist and turns with romance, emotions and surprises embedded in the script.
The film will the hit the screens on December 18.
The duo brought in a wave of fun on the sets with their pranks and funny antics, read a statement.
They were known to play sweet pranks on cast and crew members and kept the energy high on the sets of the Rohit Shetty directorial, which also stars Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Varun Sharma.
"Both Kriti and Varun would not only plan and plot pranks to be played on their targets but would often even influence Shah Rukh and Kajol to join in their mischief," said a source.
"One day we all decided that we'll tell Varun Sharma that Kajol ma'am was upset with him as he hadn't wished her. Even Kajol ma'am and Shah sir agreed to play along. He became red while apologising to her and finally Kajol ma'am started laughing," the source added.
"Dilwale" promises to bring an action packed storyline with lots of twist and turns with romance, emotions and surprises embedded in the script.
The film will the hit the screens on December 18.
Vidya to star remake of Bengali film 'Rajkahini'?
Filmmaker Srijit Mukherjee is planning to make his Bengali
film, Rajkahini, which released in October this year, in Hindi.
If the buzz is to be believed, the makers are keen on Vidya Balan to essay the main role.
Rajkahini was based in West Bengal and Bangladesh, but for the Hindi verison it will be an Indo-Pak setting.
For Ranbir audience is King
"Tamasha" actor Ranbir Kapoor says you cannot challenge the
audience and that they are always the king when it comes to the
box-office fate of any film.
"You can never challenge the audience, audience is king. I remember when a film of mine 'Rocket Singh' had released and I was really disappointed that nobody went to see it.
"But later in life, as you grow older in life, you realize that you cannot challenge an audience, what they say, is their verdict. If some people have not liked the film, you have to accept it," he said at the success bash of "Tamasha".
About co-star Deepika Padukone and director Imtiaz Ali, he said: "It feels good that Imtiaz's dream and his hardwork along with our hardwork have led to positive results.
"Deepika does every film with her heart, she is a fantastic actress so your work also improves. She enjoys a massive popularity and craze and we attract lot of eyeballs too. I'm happy that this team came together and found this initial success."
The collections of the film in the opening weekend have been good and Ranbir says that the film needs to do well in the weekdays as well as during the next week to be considered a "success".

The reviews from critics as well as audience have been generally mixed for the film. But he said: "I think every film receives mixed response usually. And very few films get a unanimous response, but as of now I'd like to focus on the positives than the other responses."
The positive start is a sort of redemption for Ranbir after three back-to-back flops -"Roy", "Bombay Velvet" and "Besharam".
"I had never gone anywhere, I was still working in the same way. Just because my films didn't work doesn't mean that I disappeared somewhere, I was here. 'Jeena yahan marna yahan iske siva jaana kaha'."
Ranbir will next be seen in "Jagga Jasoos" and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil".
"You can never challenge the audience, audience is king. I remember when a film of mine 'Rocket Singh' had released and I was really disappointed that nobody went to see it.
"But later in life, as you grow older in life, you realize that you cannot challenge an audience, what they say, is their verdict. If some people have not liked the film, you have to accept it," he said at the success bash of "Tamasha".
About co-star Deepika Padukone and director Imtiaz Ali, he said: "It feels good that Imtiaz's dream and his hardwork along with our hardwork have led to positive results.
"Deepika does every film with her heart, she is a fantastic actress so your work also improves. She enjoys a massive popularity and craze and we attract lot of eyeballs too. I'm happy that this team came together and found this initial success."
The collections of the film in the opening weekend have been good and Ranbir says that the film needs to do well in the weekdays as well as during the next week to be considered a "success".
The reviews from critics as well as audience have been generally mixed for the film. But he said: "I think every film receives mixed response usually. And very few films get a unanimous response, but as of now I'd like to focus on the positives than the other responses."
The positive start is a sort of redemption for Ranbir after three back-to-back flops -"Roy", "Bombay Velvet" and "Besharam".
"I had never gone anywhere, I was still working in the same way. Just because my films didn't work doesn't mean that I disappeared somewhere, I was here. 'Jeena yahan marna yahan iske siva jaana kaha'."
Ranbir will next be seen in "Jagga Jasoos" and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil".
Sushant finds a legendary admirer
Veteran actor Anupam Kher, who is currently shooting for
Neeraj Pandey's directorial "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story", says actor
Sushant Singh Rajput, who will be seen portraying cricketer M.S. Dhoni
in the biopic, is "excellent".
The 60-year-old actor, who will essay the role of M.S. Dhoni's father Pan Singh in the film, took to Twitter, where he mentioned that he did an "important scene" with the "Kai Po Che" star, in a quick chat session with his fans.
"Did an important scene with @itsSSR last night. He is excellent," Anupam tweeted on Tuesday.
The actors are currently shooting for the film In Ranchi.
"M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" is slated to hit the theatres next year.
The 60-year-old actor, who will essay the role of M.S. Dhoni's father Pan Singh in the film, took to Twitter, where he mentioned that he did an "important scene" with the "Kai Po Che" star, in a quick chat session with his fans.
"Did an important scene with @itsSSR last night. He is excellent," Anupam tweeted on Tuesday.
The actors are currently shooting for the film In Ranchi.
"M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" is slated to hit the theatres next year.
KJo is longing for someone, who is he?
After making his acting debut with "Bombay velvet",
filmmaker Karan Johar has asked Anurag Kashyap to write another role for
him.
Karan was seen in a negative role in the film that starred Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma.
"@anuragkashyap72 in london! About to start filming soon! Write another role fast for me! The actor in me is exploding," Karan tweeted on Tuesday.
Set in the 1960s, "Bombay Velvet" brought back the retro days. The movie was a large screen adaptation of Gyan Prakash's "Mumbai Fables".

The story is about a man with big dreams and the extent he is willing to go to be successful. But its box office performance was disappointing.
Meanwhile, Karan is busy with his next project "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", which stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Anushka and Ranbir.
The film will release on June 3 next year.
Karan was seen in a negative role in the film that starred Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma.
"@anuragkashyap72 in london! About to start filming soon! Write another role fast for me! The actor in me is exploding," Karan tweeted on Tuesday.
Set in the 1960s, "Bombay Velvet" brought back the retro days. The movie was a large screen adaptation of Gyan Prakash's "Mumbai Fables".
The story is about a man with big dreams and the extent he is willing to go to be successful. But its box office performance was disappointing.
Meanwhile, Karan is busy with his next project "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", which stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Anushka and Ranbir.
The film will release on June 3 next year.
Disability needs visibility in India, feels Kalki
Actress Kalki Koechlin, who starred in the Shonali Bose
directorial "Margarita With A Straw" in which she plays the role of a
girl with cerebral palsy, believes that disability needs visibility in
our country.
With her film being screened at the first edition of the three-day International Film Festival for Persons with Disabilities (IFFPD) 2015 on Tuesday at Siri Fort, Kalki is "thrilled" and happy with the support from the government.
"I'm so thrilled that this is happening, with the support of government and with exciting films from everywhere. Disability needs visibility in our country. So sad I can't be there this time," the 31-year-old said in a statement.
"Margarita With A Straw" had its world premiere on September 8 last year as part of the Contemporary World Cinema Programme at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
The movie was later screened at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia, BFI London Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
With her film being screened at the first edition of the three-day International Film Festival for Persons with Disabilities (IFFPD) 2015 on Tuesday at Siri Fort, Kalki is "thrilled" and happy with the support from the government.
"I'm so thrilled that this is happening, with the support of government and with exciting films from everywhere. Disability needs visibility in our country. So sad I can't be there this time," the 31-year-old said in a statement.
"Margarita With A Straw" had its world premiere on September 8 last year as part of the Contemporary World Cinema Programme at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
The movie was later screened at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia, BFI London Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Another big break for Manasvi
Manasvi Mamgai, 'Action Jackson' fame and Ex Miss India has
been signed by a popular online fashion portal to be the next brand
ambassador after Shah Rukh and Tamanna.
Sources close to her have revealed that she will be soon working with her favourite star Shah Rukh for the brand and is ecstatic about it. She couldn't ask for more this new years and is super excited to start the year with a bang.
Sources close to her have revealed that she will be soon working with her favourite star Shah Rukh for the brand and is ecstatic about it. She couldn't ask for more this new years and is super excited to start the year with a bang.
2008 slapgate case: Govinda wonders who is funding fan's campaign
Bollywood star Govinda, who was asked by the Supreme
Court to apologise to a fan for slapping him in 2008, has wondered who
is financially backing the complainant, who has no family
Bollywood actor Govinda, who was asked by the Supreme Court to apologise to a fan for slapping him in 2008, today said he respects the court's order but will take a call only after he receives a copy of the judgement.
"I respect the decision of the Supreme Court which is of the highest order. I still haven't received the court's letter. So, I cannot comment on that. It's a technical issue and I will refrain from commenting until I get the letter. Once I get it I will let you know how I feel about it," the actor told reporters.
The Supreme Court had yesterday advised Govinda to apologise to the fan who had lodged a complaint accusing the industry veteran of slapping and intimidating him while he was on a visit to the actor's film sets on January 16, 2008.
"We enjoy your films, but cannot tolerate you slapping somebody," a bench headed by Justice T S Thakur had said,while suggesting the actor to settle the dispute with complainant Santosh Rai.

The actor, 51, however, raised doubt behind Rai's intention, saying how can someone continue to fight the case for so many years without some backing.
"A man who has no family here, who has nobody here. He got so much support and he reached the place illegally. It's something to think about... Who is funding this... How's it possible without it? So many years? It doesn't seem normal. No fan can behave like this. This is for sure. Fans love the artists, they go out of the way to support them. The court has fixed February 9 as the next date of hearing on Rai's appeal. The high court, in 2013, had quashed Rai's private complaint lodged against Govinda before a metropolitan court in Mumbai.
Rai then appealed against the high court's decision in the apex court.
Bollywood actor Govinda, who was asked by the Supreme Court to apologise to a fan for slapping him in 2008, today said he respects the court's order but will take a call only after he receives a copy of the judgement.
"I respect the decision of the Supreme Court which is of the highest order. I still haven't received the court's letter. So, I cannot comment on that. It's a technical issue and I will refrain from commenting until I get the letter. Once I get it I will let you know how I feel about it," the actor told reporters.
The Supreme Court had yesterday advised Govinda to apologise to the fan who had lodged a complaint accusing the industry veteran of slapping and intimidating him while he was on a visit to the actor's film sets on January 16, 2008.
"We enjoy your films, but cannot tolerate you slapping somebody," a bench headed by Justice T S Thakur had said,while suggesting the actor to settle the dispute with complainant Santosh Rai.
The actor, 51, however, raised doubt behind Rai's intention, saying how can someone continue to fight the case for so many years without some backing.
"A man who has no family here, who has nobody here. He got so much support and he reached the place illegally. It's something to think about... Who is funding this... How's it possible without it? So many years? It doesn't seem normal. No fan can behave like this. This is for sure. Fans love the artists, they go out of the way to support them. The court has fixed February 9 as the next date of hearing on Rai's appeal. The high court, in 2013, had quashed Rai's private complaint lodged against Govinda before a metropolitan court in Mumbai.
Rai then appealed against the high court's decision in the apex court.
Imran enjoys 'father-daughter' time
Bollywood actor Imran Khan seems to be enjoying parenthood
to the fullest as he was recently seen spending some quality time with
his daughter Imara.
The 32-year-old actor took to his Instagram and posted a picture of himself with his daughter wherein both of them are seen enjoying in the pool.
In the picture, the 'Katti Batti' star is also seen flaunting a tattoo near his left shoulder, which is an inscription of his daughter's feet.
Imran shares his daughter with his Avantika Malik. The duo tied the knot in 2011 after dating for eight years.
The 32-year-old actor took to his Instagram and posted a picture of himself with his daughter wherein both of them are seen enjoying in the pool.
In the picture, the 'Katti Batti' star is also seen flaunting a tattoo near his left shoulder, which is an inscription of his daughter's feet.
Imran shares his daughter with his Avantika Malik. The duo tied the knot in 2011 after dating for eight years.
Ranveer finds Ranbir, Deepika pairing extremely special
Actor Ranveer Singh is in awe of the performance of his
colleagues Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in "Tamasha". Praising
Imtiaz Ali's directorial, Ranveer says the lead pair takes the
storytelling to a new level.
"'Tamasha' is absolutely brilliant, extraordinarily fabulous and exceedingly nuanced. Ranbir, Deepika pairing is extremely special. They truly up their game. Whenever they come on-screen they make the film delightful," said Ranveer at a party to celebrate the success of "Tamasha" here.
Ranveer, who is rumoured to be dating Deepika, will be seen romancing the actress in his next "Bajirao Mastani".
"Tamasha" narrates the story of internal conflict. It is about two individuals, who meet while on a holiday and decide to make-pretend during the trip, but problems erupt when they return to their real life. The film released on November 27.
Ranveer went on talking about Ranbir as he asserted: "Ranbir is a stellar performer. He inspires me, words are not enough to explain his talent. I really look up to him."

The "Gunday" actor hopes for a similar response to historical love saga "Bajirao Mastani".
"I truly hope people go out in extensive numbers to watch our film. We have put our blood and tears in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's fantasy for a year. So we have worked so hard for it," he said.
"Bajirao Mastani" has been a longstanding dream of the filmmaker which is finally being realised, transporting audiences to a land of love, war and signature opulence. It is slated to release on December 18.
"'Tamasha' is absolutely brilliant, extraordinarily fabulous and exceedingly nuanced. Ranbir, Deepika pairing is extremely special. They truly up their game. Whenever they come on-screen they make the film delightful," said Ranveer at a party to celebrate the success of "Tamasha" here.
Ranveer, who is rumoured to be dating Deepika, will be seen romancing the actress in his next "Bajirao Mastani".
"Tamasha" narrates the story of internal conflict. It is about two individuals, who meet while on a holiday and decide to make-pretend during the trip, but problems erupt when they return to their real life. The film released on November 27.
Ranveer went on talking about Ranbir as he asserted: "Ranbir is a stellar performer. He inspires me, words are not enough to explain his talent. I really look up to him."
The "Gunday" actor hopes for a similar response to historical love saga "Bajirao Mastani".
"I truly hope people go out in extensive numbers to watch our film. We have put our blood and tears in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's fantasy for a year. So we have worked so hard for it," he said.
"Bajirao Mastani" has been a longstanding dream of the filmmaker which is finally being realised, transporting audiences to a land of love, war and signature opulence. It is slated to release on December 18.
Hidden Wish Revealed: Daisy wants to be Salman's love intrest
Daisy Shah says her dream role would be the one played by
Bhagyashree in superstar Salman Khan's film 'Maine Pyaar Kiya'.
"I would want to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Vishal Bhardwaj. I would like to play Bhagyashree from 'Maine Pyaar Kiya' and romance Salman. I would also like to play Sridevi from 'Chaalbaaz'," Daisy told PTI.
She made her acting debut last year with Salman's 'Jai Ho'.
Before becoming an actress Daisy was a choreographer. The 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' star spotted the 31-year-old, who was one of the background dancers in his 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya'.
He noticed her once and asked her if she would like to get into acting.
"I left choreography three years ago. I am focusing on acting and I am enjoying every bit of it. I am getting comfortable in this space. I want to explore different kind of films," she said.
Daisy is looking forward to the release of 'Hate Story 3', which is an erotic thriller.
"It was not surprising for me to get this offer. I was looking forward to do something that is out of my comfort zone. I wanted to do something that is not like 'Jai Ho'.
"I was kicked by the story. I knew it had bold scenes and that was holding me back from doing the film. I was in a dilemma whether I should do this film or not," she adds.
"I would want to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Vishal Bhardwaj. I would like to play Bhagyashree from 'Maine Pyaar Kiya' and romance Salman. I would also like to play Sridevi from 'Chaalbaaz'," Daisy told PTI.
She made her acting debut last year with Salman's 'Jai Ho'.
Before becoming an actress Daisy was a choreographer. The 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' star spotted the 31-year-old, who was one of the background dancers in his 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya'.
He noticed her once and asked her if she would like to get into acting.
"I left choreography three years ago. I am focusing on acting and I am enjoying every bit of it. I am getting comfortable in this space. I want to explore different kind of films," she said.
Daisy is looking forward to the release of 'Hate Story 3', which is an erotic thriller.
"It was not surprising for me to get this offer. I was looking forward to do something that is out of my comfort zone. I wanted to do something that is not like 'Jai Ho'.
"I was kicked by the story. I knew it had bold scenes and that was holding me back from doing the film. I was in a dilemma whether I should do this film or not," she adds.
Initially, Daisy was uncomfortable doing intimate scenes.
"Indian films have limitations and we all know about it.
I was uncomfortable doing bold stuff on screen as I had not done it earlier," she said.
"I was frightened initially. But this (bold) scene happened in the end of the film so by that I was comfortable with my co-actors, directors and other cast and crew of the film," she added.
Besides Daisy, the film stars Zarine Khan, Sharman Joshi and Karan Singh Grover in the lead.
"I had a great time working with Sharman Joshi and Karan Singh Grover. Zarine is a sweet girl. She has done a phenomenal job," she said.
The third instalment of the "Hate Story" franchise is directed by Vishal Pandya and it is set to release on December 4.
SRK explains the broken plane in 'Gerua' song
It is one of the most beautifully shot songs but shooting
'Gerua' on Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in in the scenic but cold climate of
Iceland was no cakewalk for the 'Dilwale' team.
Giving a sneak peak into the making of the song, SRK-Kajol explained how they defied the cold to capture the stunning beauty of the place for their romantic number. For those wondering what a broke plane was doing in the song, SRK said it was already there in the middle of nowhere and they just decided to include it in the movie. "It was surreal... Half broken plane in the middle of nowhere.. We did not discover it. Rohit did not break it. It was just like that and the legend has it that the pilot crash landed there and saved everybody," Shah Rukh said.
The behind-the-scenes video begins with SRK cracking a joke on Rohit, who is famous for flying cars in his movies.
"After flying cars, Rohit Shetty will fly dupatta..." says Shah Rukh as the camera pans to the director who is seen struggling with the long dupatta that was used in the scene.
Choreographer Farah Khan is seen complaining about the bitter cold.
Kajol said the rainbows in the scene near the waterfall are real.

"... And there are three at one time... I have never seen three rainbows together... It was amazing," Shah Rukh said.
"People go and romance in front of the waterfall and green fields and we decided to do 'ulta' and go behind the waterfall. We were drenched and she saved my life...," said the actor explaining how Kajol got hold of him while he was about to take a tumble near the waterfall.
The actor said Kajol fooled her kids that she could walk on the water as they shot a scene on the shallow lake.
Giving a sneak peak into the making of the song, SRK-Kajol explained how they defied the cold to capture the stunning beauty of the place for their romantic number. For those wondering what a broke plane was doing in the song, SRK said it was already there in the middle of nowhere and they just decided to include it in the movie. "It was surreal... Half broken plane in the middle of nowhere.. We did not discover it. Rohit did not break it. It was just like that and the legend has it that the pilot crash landed there and saved everybody," Shah Rukh said.
The behind-the-scenes video begins with SRK cracking a joke on Rohit, who is famous for flying cars in his movies.
"After flying cars, Rohit Shetty will fly dupatta..." says Shah Rukh as the camera pans to the director who is seen struggling with the long dupatta that was used in the scene.
Choreographer Farah Khan is seen complaining about the bitter cold.
Kajol said the rainbows in the scene near the waterfall are real.
"... And there are three at one time... I have never seen three rainbows together... It was amazing," Shah Rukh said.
"People go and romance in front of the waterfall and green fields and we decided to do 'ulta' and go behind the waterfall. We were drenched and she saved my life...," said the actor explaining how Kajol got hold of him while he was about to take a tumble near the waterfall.
The actor said Kajol fooled her kids that she could walk on the water as they shot a scene on the shallow lake.
Deepika is happy for Ranbir
Deepika Padukone is elated to see her "Tamasha" co-star
Ranbir Kapoor receiving accolades for his performance in the film.
"I would not like to give credit to myself only. This is everybody's effort that 'Tamasha' is doing well. But I am happy that finally people's reaction about Ranbir has changed and he is getting praised for his performance," Deepika said here at a party to celebrate the success of "Tamasha".
"Since Ranbir's last three movies have not done well, whatever people are saying about him is now proved wrong. Ranbir is a talented actor and I just want him to be happy," she added.
The 29-year-old actress will be seen portraying Mastani in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Bajirao Mastani".
Ranbir also has an interesting line-up of films, which include "Jagga Jasoos" and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil". He has also given his nod for the biopics on Kishore Kumar and Sanjay Dutt.
"I would not like to give credit to myself only. This is everybody's effort that 'Tamasha' is doing well. But I am happy that finally people's reaction about Ranbir has changed and he is getting praised for his performance," Deepika said here at a party to celebrate the success of "Tamasha".
"Since Ranbir's last three movies have not done well, whatever people are saying about him is now proved wrong. Ranbir is a talented actor and I just want him to be happy," she added.
The 29-year-old actress will be seen portraying Mastani in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Bajirao Mastani".
Ranbir also has an interesting line-up of films, which include "Jagga Jasoos" and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil". He has also given his nod for the biopics on Kishore Kumar and Sanjay Dutt.
Beaches over Buildings for Sidharth!
Sidharth Malhotra who was recently shooting his forthcoming
film in Alibaug just loved filming at the open location there!
Sidharth who hails from Delhi is used to the open spaces in the city there, from the roads to the infrastructure, the actor has been born and bought up in such an environment.
However after moving to Mumbai, the actor felt the difference in the infrastructure as Mumbai as a city doesn't have as many open spaces.
Although when the actor was shooting in Alibaug for Baar Baar Dekho he experienced the open spaces. From the beaches to the shoot location, Sidharth was simply loving the shoot there.
Infact, the actor even enjoys the brief ferry rides from Mumbai to Alibaug.
Sidharth who was recently in news for turning the brand embassador of NZ is occupied with the shoots of his forthcoming films, Baar Baar Dekho and Kapoor and Sons.
Sidharth who hails from Delhi is used to the open spaces in the city there, from the roads to the infrastructure, the actor has been born and bought up in such an environment.
However after moving to Mumbai, the actor felt the difference in the infrastructure as Mumbai as a city doesn't have as many open spaces.
Although when the actor was shooting in Alibaug for Baar Baar Dekho he experienced the open spaces. From the beaches to the shoot location, Sidharth was simply loving the shoot there.
Infact, the actor even enjoys the brief ferry rides from Mumbai to Alibaug.
Sidharth who was recently in news for turning the brand embassador of NZ is occupied with the shoots of his forthcoming films, Baar Baar Dekho and Kapoor and Sons.
Anupam justifies his vocal attitude
Veteran actor Anupam Kher, who is known for being vocal
about his opinions on social media, says he is the "spokesman of
millions of Indians" who believe that "India is the best".
"I am a spokesman of millions of Indians who believe East Or West, India is the best even with its shortcomings," Anupam wrote on Twitter while having a chat session with his fans and well wishers.
The 60-year-old actor was also asked by a fan whether he has any plans of following in the footsteps of his actress-politician wife Kirron Kher in the near future.
"Not at all. I am happy to be an actor and teacher and a motivational speaker," "The Shaukeens" actor wrote.

On the silver screen, Anupam was seen in "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" starring Salman Khan and will next be seen in Neeraj Pandey's directorial "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" where he will be seen essaying the role of cricketer M.S. Dhoni's father Pan Singh.
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput will be portraying Dhoni for the biopic, which is slated to hit the theatres next year.
"I am a spokesman of millions of Indians who believe East Or West, India is the best even with its shortcomings," Anupam wrote on Twitter while having a chat session with his fans and well wishers.
The 60-year-old actor was also asked by a fan whether he has any plans of following in the footsteps of his actress-politician wife Kirron Kher in the near future.
"Not at all. I am happy to be an actor and teacher and a motivational speaker," "The Shaukeens" actor wrote.
On the silver screen, Anupam was seen in "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" starring Salman Khan and will next be seen in Neeraj Pandey's directorial "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" where he will be seen essaying the role of cricketer M.S. Dhoni's father Pan Singh.
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput will be portraying Dhoni for the biopic, which is slated to hit the theatres next year.
Ranveer to debut on small screen
As a tribute to the bravery of policemen in the country, TV
show "Crime Patrol Satark" will telecast a special series with actor
Ranveer Singh as its host.
In association with the "Bajirao Mastani" team, for which Ranveer is essaying the role of Bajirao, Sony entertainment will have the actor hosting the show as a salute to the 'Heroic Super Cops' of India.
"I am glad to associate with Sony Entertainment Television's longest running and pioneering crime show, Crime Patrol. This week 'Crime Patrol Satark' along with 'Bajirao Mastani' pays tribute to the 'Heroic Super Cops' of our country," Ranveer said in a statement.

"I will be hosting the show for two episodes, thus making a contribution towards creating awareness about crime in our society. I have always admired and supported the show and it was a wonderful experience working with the 'Crime Patrol Satark' team," he added.
The special episodes will be aired from December 14 to 17.
In association with the "Bajirao Mastani" team, for which Ranveer is essaying the role of Bajirao, Sony entertainment will have the actor hosting the show as a salute to the 'Heroic Super Cops' of India.
"I am glad to associate with Sony Entertainment Television's longest running and pioneering crime show, Crime Patrol. This week 'Crime Patrol Satark' along with 'Bajirao Mastani' pays tribute to the 'Heroic Super Cops' of our country," Ranveer said in a statement.
"I will be hosting the show for two episodes, thus making a contribution towards creating awareness about crime in our society. I have always admired and supported the show and it was a wonderful experience working with the 'Crime Patrol Satark' team," he added.
The special episodes will be aired from December 14 to 17.
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