शुक्रवार, 16 अगस्त 2013

Raksha Bandhan Quotes from Sony TV Artists

Kehta Hai Dil..Jee Le Zara.
Sangeeta Ghosh –
On rakshabhandan I tie rakhi to my brothers and get lots of gifts and sweets. My brother is out of town and I will be shooting this year so won’t be able to celebrate Rakshabhandan this year.
 
Ruslaan –
I don’t have a real sister, but I have a rakhi sister from past 15years who stays in my building. She has got married recently and I will be expecting her to come to my place on this Rakshabhandan. Like every year I will gift her chocolate. She used to baby sit me in my childhood as my parents always use to be busy with their work. This year no special plans as I will be shooting.
 
Delanaazz –
I am very fond of Rakshabhandan. I have two brothers and both stay out of town. I use to decorate my rakhi thali with flowers, kumkum and diya. This year too I won’t be able to celebrate as both my brothers are out of town and I will be busy shooting. I am an extremely protective and pampered sister. My elder brother is more like father figure to me.
 
Simran aka Anaamika
Don't have any real brother so I tie rakhi to my dad since childhood. For my 1st cousin who stays in Chandigarh, I courier him cartoon Rakhi even though he is old now. Last year when I forgot to tie Rakhi to dad due to my hectic shoot schedule he had got really upset. Had to convince him to get a smile back on his face.
This year I’m planning to do the same- tie a Rakhi to dad and courier one cute cartoon funny Rakhi to brother in Chandigarh! Rakhi from childhood meant a way to earn money and go shopping.
Chandani aka Amit's quote
For the past 2 years my elder brother is staying in USA, so I haven’t been able to tie him a Rakhi. My first cousin always takes me to watch English movies which I hate watching, and now I know he does it deliberately to that only to annoy me. Currently he is out of India and i really miss him, he will return in December and  have already given him my shopping list. On set my co actor Karan Trivedi is like my brother, we might to go out for dinner this Rakhi.
 
Maharana Pratap
Aaashka Goradia
This Rakshabandhan is going to be very special for me. My younger brother will be pursuing his higher education after HSC. It's a big moment for me. My first Rakhi with him is my best memory as I remember his tying Rakhi to his little hands
 
Faisal Khan AKA Maharana Mratap
I have three sisters and I always celebrate Rakhsa Bandhan with them, this time I am busy shooting but I will still try my best to be with them. Every year I give them small gifts but this time their expectations are higher than before, so I ready to empty my pockets, it is a proud feeling to spend money on my sisters.
 
 
Janvi Chheda (Insp. Shreya in C.I.D.)
I celebrate Rakshabandhan with my cousins. My brother is in the US, and it will feel incomplete, not having him around. I have a lot of fond memories of Raksha Bandhan, this year would be my sister-in law’s first Rakshabandhan after marriage. I am looking forward to spending time with her.
 
Shivaji Satam (Acp)
I celebrate rakshabhandan with my family in a very typical maharastrain style, all my sisters come over to my house and tie me rakhi, we make each other have sweets. I’m not a firm believer of giving gifts on rakshabhandan, instead  believe in giving blessings to my sisters. I have five sisters and I am close to all of them. I don’t have any special memory of Rakshabhandan but I remember before I started working we used to have holidays and I used to spend a lot of time with my sisters.  This year I will be away and busy shooting. I would be meeting my sisters before I start for my shoot in the morning.
 
Insp Sachin - Hrishikesh Pandey
My real sister stays in MP although I have a few rakhi sisters in Mumbai and they are very close to me. As I am  generally shooting I try and make it a point to talk  to my sister over the phone and if I get a chance I visit my home town to meet my family. Rakshabandhan is very special to me since my childhood. Mansi Tabu, my favorite sister from Mumbai has always been with me in good and bad times. This year I don’t  have any plans for Rakshabhandhan as I will be busy shooting.
 
Vikas Kumar (Sr.Insp Rajat)
Rakshabhandan always reminds me of my childhood- getting up early in the morning, listening and singing Rakshabhandan songs, sharing sweets with all my sisters, giving gifts, veg food and a small get together with my family members. I have only one sister who stays in MP (Anupama) she is my favourite sister and very close to me.
 
Dinesh (Insp Fredericks)
I have small celebration at home with my family members. No special memories of rakshabhandan as I don’t have a real sister although I have 2 cousin sisters back home in MP((Sangeeta and Shubangi)) who are close to me. I don’t have any plans this year as I will be shooting.
 
Shraddha Musale – Dr Tarika
I have very beautiful memories of Rakshabandhan, in gujarat it is celebrated on a large scale. Right from childhood till date we have always celebrated this occasion whole heartedly.I have one real bother and two family friends whom I tie rakhi and are extremely close to me. I used to decorate the aarti thali with real colorful flowers and get special rakhi’s for my brothers.

Ghajini’s New Avatar in Grand Masti!!!

One Look at him and the first thing that comes to your mind is “Ghajini”. We are talking about the big baddie of Bollywood Pradeep Rawat who is known for his several villainous roles both in the Southern Film Industry as well as Bollywood. He is best remembered for his iconic evil role in Aamir Khan's  “Ghajini”!!

B-town’s thunderous baddie Pradeep Rawat known for his famous villainous roles across the various Indian film industries is back to what he does best! After winning accolades for his powerful and fearsome character in 2008’s megahit Ghajini, Rawat is back onscreen as the lead antagonist in Producer Ashok Thakeria's much anticipated comedy film Grand Masti, which is a sequel to 2004’s super hit film Masti!
He is a well known name in the south industry but when Ashok Thakeria’s ‘Grand Masti’ came his way the actor was super excited and struck by the script and took it up immediately!
In Grand Masti Rawat’s character is of principal of a college. He sports a very classy European look, with his checked jackets and berets, and plays a stern character through the film. This role is in complete contrast to the role he played in Ghajini which very evil, raw, crass, and rowdy.
Sources also say the ace villain has done the most fearsome role in B-town with Grand Masti! 
A source close to the team speaks on the talented veteran being a part of the comedy sequel, “Mr Rawat portrays the main negative character in the film. He was last seen in Ghajini and the entire team felt that the kind of fear factor needed for this role, would be wonderfully brought out by him, as he is easily the next Amrish Puri of our era!”
Produced by Ashok Thakeria and Indra Kumar, Grand Masti is set for a 13th September release and is directed by Indra Kumar, starring Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani, Manjari Fadnis, Karishma Tanna, Sonalee, Kainaat Arora, Bruna Abdalah, Maryam Zakaria, Suresh Menon apart from Pradeep Rawat! 
Well, we can’t wait to catch the first glimpse of the ace villain showing his awe striking mastery onscreen!

ADNAN SAMI'S HOSTED PARTY AT HIS HOME


When Diplomats from various countries come together with the whose who of Bollywood, what can one expect but a night of fun and frolic. One such night was exactly what followed when Adnan Sami hosted a special dinner at his residence. "This get together was something that Roya and me had been planing for a while. Its been long since I hosted a party for my close ones due to various commitments so this time we just decided to go ahead with the plan and all I can say is, it was a great success" said Adnan.
The guest list included Peter Haas, Consul Generals of USA, Michael Siebert, the Consul General of Germany,  Consul General of UAE, Saudi Arabia and Oman as well. From the film fraternity attending the party were members of the  'Khan' khandaan Sanjay Khan, Zayed Khan, Zarin Khan,  Akbar Khan, Shatrughan Sinha, Ramesh Sippy, Subhash Ghai, Poonam Dhillon and others.
When its the creme crowd that makes your guest list, what can one expect to be served for dinner but a complete palate of world cuisine ranging from Sushi, Dimsums to Lobster thermedore, Qualis (Batair), Vietnamise Duck to Morroccan rice to Lucknowi & South Indian cuisine.
With this scrumptious meal and a melodious performance by Adnan himself, the evening was one of those spectacular ones that witnessed Bollywood enjoy the night with some high profile diplomats till the wee hours.   

Mohit Raina and Gurpreet Kaur Chadha of Punjabi Global Foundation celebrates Independen​ce Day with Orphan Children

A Global Foundation in True Sense
Gurpreet Kaur Chadha of Punjabi Global Foundation celebrates Independence Day with Mohit Raina spending quality time with orphan children and feeding 
Punjabi Global Foundation founded by Ms Gurpreet Kaur Chadha to promote the rich cultural heritage of Punjab on national & international horizon, a dedication to preserve, promote & disseminate the rich art, cultural & traditional heritage of Punjab among the youth & new generations
Celebrated Independence day with a true spirit by bringing the Icon Mohit Raina to meet and greet the orphan children in Madh island
Ms Gurpreet Kaur Chadha proudly through her ‘Punjabi Global Foundation’ initiated the social cause with the undying support from Mohit Raina ,Gurpreet said "Mohit had one holiday and he agreed to be a part of it,it wouldnt have been possible without him,Today Mohit Raina scales an unprecedented popularity of "Har Har Mahadev"."
Mohit Raina said "i love children and spending time with them is what i really like,if i could do something for them i would be blessed" 
Others present for the flag hoisting were Ramji Gulati,Kunwar singh,lakhminder lakha,
they distributed lunch and gifts to then children.
Keeping the objectives of Punjabi Global Foundation in mind which are to revive & recognize the potential of Punjabi folk art in uniting the community & the nation, organizing charitable programs & events helping the needy & senior citizens & most importantly promoting the Punjabi Cultural heritage.

गुरुवार, 15 अगस्त 2013

Singer kailash kher new song bismilla


“Rehmato ka salam mile … bas kehne se bismilla …”
On the divine day of Eid, Kailash Kher treats us with a soulful–sufiana song, ‘Bismilla.’  The musical director pair of Salem-Suleiman has brilliantly composed this song, which is released on Coke MTV’s official YouTube page and around 1 lakh had watched the video within three days after it is posted online.
The song staged in typical coke studio format, ‘Bismilla’ starts with qawwali-sufiana style vocal from fantastic Masoon Khan. Then Kailash Kher comes in with his strong and passionate voice, spell-bound’s the listeners with the deeper impact and the feeling surrounding word ‘Bismilla,’ which in English means name of GOD. The stirring and beautiful poetic lyrics and mesmerizing voice of Kailash offers you peace and blessings when you are involved in this brilliant song.
The songs will premiere on Coke Studio @MTV season 3 from Saturday, 17th August. This composition is the perfect treat for the fans of Kailash for this Eid. ‘Bismilla’!

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