Sanjay Nirupam of Ekta Navratri won the best organiser award for organising best dandiya in Mumbai and total free entry for everyone.Preeti pinky won the best singer award from City Welfare Society,Mumbai.Sanjay Nirupam is very happy with the response of the public.For last two days the venue is closed at 7.30 pm as there are more than 40,000 people inside and 5 to 7 thousand people outside the venue.
बुधवार, 16 अक्टूबर 2013
Ekta Navratri won best Dandiya organiser award and Preeti pinky as best singer award
Sanjay Nirupam of Ekta Navratri won the best organiser award for organising best dandiya in Mumbai and total free entry for everyone.Preeti pinky won the best singer award from City Welfare Society,Mumbai.Sanjay Nirupam is very happy with the response of the public.For last two days the venue is closed at 7.30 pm as there are more than 40,000 people inside and 5 to 7 thousand people outside the venue.
Prem Chopra,Gracy Singh,Soma Ghosh & veteran artists at Rakhi Baid's art show opening
Artist Rakhi Baid's art show on Krishna Consciousness titled Krishnansh was held at Nehru Centre AC Art Gallery in Worli.
Actors Prem Chopra and Gracy Singh, singer Dr.Soma Ghosh, Kalpana Shah, artists Prakash Bal Joshi, Prithvi Soni, Subrata Sen, Ajay De, Devyani Pareek, Madhumita Bhattacharya, Madhusudan Kumar, Vinod Sharma, Ananya Banerjee, Varsha Vyas, Gunjan Cowlagi, Neeta Pathare, Neeti Hegde, Paramesh Paul, Suraj Laheru among others graced the event.
Offical Press Statement from Mr. Adnan Sami on his Visa expire issue
“This
is to inform all concerned that my visa did expire on the 6 th October, 2013.
As per standard rules, I had made an application for extension of my visa to the
concerned department of the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi on 14th
September 2013, as they are the only authority to issue all visa extensions.
This is a standard procedure that is followed by all foreigners & I have
been following it for the past 14 years. Hence this year is no different. Until
the visa extension is granted by the MHA in New Delhi, I have to be in India as
I cannot leave. The length of the process of granting visa extensions is at the
discretion of the MHA issuing department.
The Mumbai Police is very much aware of my situation & are fully informed of
this. The important part is that I have followed procedure as per routine since
I respect all procedures & have followed them through out my 14 years of
residence in India & will always continue to do so as a Law abiding
citizen.”
Yours faithfully,
Adnan Sami
1301, Oberoi Sky Gardens, A- Wing, Third
Cross Lane, Lokhandwala, Andheri (W), Mumbai- 53. Fax- 022-26370665,
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Desh Ki Beti Nandini synopsis for this week
Weekly Synopsis (Mon-Thu)
Gayatri
tells Abhay to stop Rajvir from going back to London in a month's time.
Rajvir plays piano for her Dadi. While Gayatri resents it, Nandini
enjoys it in the process of making a banner to welcome Rajvir. Next day,
Rajvir who tries to escape the crowd following him in the jogging park,
takes a lift from Nandini and reaches home after an uncomfortable
journey. He thanks Nandini, but leaves his watch in the helmet. Nandini
comes to the party office to return the watch and hands it over to
Abhay. Gayatri announces in the press conference that Rajvir is joining
the party. Rajvir is shocked Ambika is furious at Gayatri, Akanksha
tries to sort out the matter. Rajvir promises Gayatri that he will help
with the political campaigns for the one month that he is here and at
the same time, Nandini gets the PRP contract for a month as her
colleague is ill. After a major accident due to bad roads, Nandini and a
few colony members go to MLA yadav to invite him as chief guest to a
cycle race and she has a plan.
Episode 5
Gayatri
tells Abhay that we have to stop Rajvir from going back to London after
a month, while Rajvir enjoys playing piano with his Dadi, who supports
him in his decision to pursue his dreams as a musician. Nandini also
enjoys the music clueless that it is Rajvir who is playing it, while
making a banner with her own hands, to welcome Rajvir . Next morning,
Rajvir is found missing and everyone is worried in the family.
Meanwhile, Rajvir is jogging in the park, until he realizes he is being
followed and runs to escape the crowd. He takes lift from Nandini who is
on her way back from the hospital and finally reaches home safely after
a very uncomfortable journey. Before Rajvir could thank Nandini
properly, he sees another crowd coming towards him and rushes into the
gates of his house. Rajvir tells everything to his family and Gayatri
tells him never to leave the house without security. Ritu who goes hyper
hearing that Rajvir sat on the scooty, is disappointed when Aanchal
washes the scooty. Nandini asks Aanchal for the incentive money to pay
Mishraji's hospital bill and assures her that they will get the fridge
as well. She hands over the money to her father and leaves for office
when she spots Rajvir's watch in her helmet and thinks of returning it
to him.
Episode 6
Rajvir
finds his lucky watch missing and tells Abhay about it. They walk
together to the party office for the press conference. Meanwhile,
Nandini reaches the party office to return the watch and is stopped by
the guards at the gate. A party worker recognizes her and takes her in.
She meets Abhay and returns the watch to him. From here, Nandini goes
to her office and asks duggal for advance as she needs to buy a new
fridge for her house. Press conference begins and media starts throwing
question at Gayatri. Under public pressure, Gayatri announces that
Rajvir will join the party and Rajvir is shocked. He is shot with
questions from media. Suryamaan expresses concern regarding this, but
Gayatri is very confident about what she is doing. And Abhay supports
her in this. Rajvir is upset and seeing this, Ambika gets furious at
Gayatri. Akanksha is perturbed.
Episode 7
Nandini
and family go to electronic shop to buy a fridge where Aanchal and Ritu
take time to decide on a fridge, keeping Pandeyji and Nandini waiting.
Once done with the shopping, the shopkeeper tells them the fridge will
be delivered to their home in 2 hours and Nandini rushes back to her
office. Meanwjile, Akanksha talks to Rajvir explaining Gayatri's
circumstances under which she had to make such an announcement, and
encouraging him to support his mother. Rajvir goes to speak to Gayatri
and at the same time, Nandini who has just reached office, sees the PRP
file at her desk and approaches her boss Duggal. Gayatri makes Rajvir
promise that he will work for the party till he is here for a month,
while Nandini is given the PRP campaigning project for a month as her
colleague who was handling this contract, is ill. Rajvir and Nandini,
both agree, half-heartedly, to be involved in political rallies for PRP
for a month.
Episode 8
Fridge
comes to Nandini's house but unfortunately, due to bad roads, the
handle breaks. Aanchal is upset. Later that evening, a boy named Ravi
falls on one of the pot holes and suffers a spine injury. He is in
excruciating pain and Doctor tells him complete bed rest for the next
two months. He was supposed to give physical test in about two days for
police service, but now he will have to wait another year, to his
mother's dismay. Colony members get aggressive because of the losses
they have to suffer because of bad roads. Nandini calms them down and
tells them that they will solve the problem but without violence.
Meanwhile, Rajvir goes to his Dadi and tells her he is participating in
the political campaigns. Dadi blesses him, but is worried. Nandini
finally takes a step and goes to MLA Yadav's office with a few colony
people. She humbly invites the MLA to their colony to inaugurate a cycle
race the same day and he agrees.Theatre in Motion festival enters its 2nd weekend in Mumbai with AURANGZEB, a Hindi play!
The festival saw a stupendous success in its first weekend
where theatre lovers were treated to Anjantobas and Anto Adi
Anto, two fabulous Bengali plays.
The 2nd weekend of the festival in Mumbai presents AURANGZEB, a Hindi play that sheds light on Emperor Shahjahan and his 4 sons while attempting to capture an interesting period of History through their ideologies.
Theatre-in-Motion is a theatre festival presented by Utkal Rangmanch Trust in association with Sanket. Steered by Anant Mahapatra, a legendary figure in theatre, Theatre-in-Motion revolves around his idea of making the best of theatre available for viewing to connoisseurs across the country.
Directed By: K S Rajendran
Cast:
Imran Raza, Ashima Khanna, Neelesh Deepak, Asif Qamar, Priyanka Sharma, Kumar Vaibhav, Mahendra Mewati, Sushil Kumar, and more.
Synopsis:
When Emperor Shahjahan fell ill in 1657, a war of succession broke out among his four sons, Dara, Shuja, Aurangzeb and Murad. The main contenders were Dara and Aurangzeb while Shahjahan's two daughters Jahanara and Roshanara, supported Dara and Aurangzeb respectively. The Emperor himself lent his support to his eldest son Dara, who alone of the four brothers, was present at Agra and sympathetic to Shahjahan's dream plan of building a black-marble-Mahal for himself on the other side of Yamuna, facing Mumtaz's Taj Mahal.
The play begins with the conversation between two of Aurangzeb's spies in Agra Fort, who tell us of others spying on them, indicating Aurangzeb's suspicious nature as well as his attempt to be in control. The play selects telescopes and fuses events to capture the fissures as well as the peaks of a period of history. The war of succession to throne and issues and ideologies that the major players in the drama represent: Shahjahan symbolizes a decadent, self-indulgent, romantic aestheticism; Aurangzeb articulates and fiercely fights to establish an Islamic fundamentalist state; and Dara projects himself as a philosopher-statesman striving to preserve a pluralist society and nation. Shahjahan dreams about a black-marble-Mahal for himself, Aurangzeb dreams of 'one nation, one language, one religion', while Dara fears that Aurangzeb will destroy the precious heritage of Akbar.
The play has as its theme the struggles of mutually contradictory dispositions of the various characters: Shahjahan and Aurangzeb; Dara and Aurangzeb; Jahanara and Roshanara; and finally Aurangzeb versus Aurangzeb. Shahjahan lives in the past, Dara in the future, and Aurangzeb in the present. Aurangzeb's success is the triumph of pragmatism but he has to pay dearly as we find him in the last scene sitting not on his Peacock throne but beside it on the floor. His loneliness becomes his tragedy. The play ends with him asking himself he question: 'Am I a devout Muslim or a fanatic?' He is left awaiting the judgments of history.
Venue and Time:
Mumbai - Veer Savarkar Auditorium, Shivaji Park at 7:45 PM
Price:
Rs.200 to Rs.500
Tickets are available at the venue and on bookmyshow.com.
The 2nd weekend of the festival in Mumbai presents AURANGZEB, a Hindi play that sheds light on Emperor Shahjahan and his 4 sons while attempting to capture an interesting period of History through their ideologies.
Theatre-in-Motion is a theatre festival presented by Utkal Rangmanch Trust in association with Sanket. Steered by Anant Mahapatra, a legendary figure in theatre, Theatre-in-Motion revolves around his idea of making the best of theatre available for viewing to connoisseurs across the country.
Directed By: K S Rajendran
Cast:
Imran Raza, Ashima Khanna, Neelesh Deepak, Asif Qamar, Priyanka Sharma, Kumar Vaibhav, Mahendra Mewati, Sushil Kumar, and more.
Synopsis:
When Emperor Shahjahan fell ill in 1657, a war of succession broke out among his four sons, Dara, Shuja, Aurangzeb and Murad. The main contenders were Dara and Aurangzeb while Shahjahan's two daughters Jahanara and Roshanara, supported Dara and Aurangzeb respectively. The Emperor himself lent his support to his eldest son Dara, who alone of the four brothers, was present at Agra and sympathetic to Shahjahan's dream plan of building a black-marble-Mahal for himself on the other side of Yamuna, facing Mumtaz's Taj Mahal.
The play begins with the conversation between two of Aurangzeb's spies in Agra Fort, who tell us of others spying on them, indicating Aurangzeb's suspicious nature as well as his attempt to be in control. The play selects telescopes and fuses events to capture the fissures as well as the peaks of a period of history. The war of succession to throne and issues and ideologies that the major players in the drama represent: Shahjahan symbolizes a decadent, self-indulgent, romantic aestheticism; Aurangzeb articulates and fiercely fights to establish an Islamic fundamentalist state; and Dara projects himself as a philosopher-statesman striving to preserve a pluralist society and nation. Shahjahan dreams about a black-marble-Mahal for himself, Aurangzeb dreams of 'one nation, one language, one religion', while Dara fears that Aurangzeb will destroy the precious heritage of Akbar.
The play has as its theme the struggles of mutually contradictory dispositions of the various characters: Shahjahan and Aurangzeb; Dara and Aurangzeb; Jahanara and Roshanara; and finally Aurangzeb versus Aurangzeb. Shahjahan lives in the past, Dara in the future, and Aurangzeb in the present. Aurangzeb's success is the triumph of pragmatism but he has to pay dearly as we find him in the last scene sitting not on his Peacock throne but beside it on the floor. His loneliness becomes his tragedy. The play ends with him asking himself he question: 'Am I a devout Muslim or a fanatic?' He is left awaiting the judgments of history.
Venue and Time:
Mumbai - Veer Savarkar Auditorium, Shivaji Park at 7:45 PM
Price:
Rs.200 to Rs.500
Tickets are available at the venue and on bookmyshow.com.
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