शुक्रवार, 3 मार्च 2017

Munna Michael makers surprise Tiger Shroff on his birthday

It was a working birthday for Tiger Shroff who turned a year older on Thursday, March 2. The young star ring in his special day on the sets of his forthcoming film, Munna Michael, produced by Eros International and Viki Rajani and directed by Sabbir Khan. 
The Munna Michael team went a step further by ordering a massive chocolate cake for the birthday boy. Surrounded by crew members, Tiger blew out the candles and took a bite out of a delicious chocolate cake along with his sister Krishna Shroff (assistant director on the project), Viki Rajani and Sabbir Khan. 
Besides surprising the young star on his birthday, the makers have also planned to shoot an important sequence on a highway which was specially blocked for the shoot. 
Viki Rajani says, “We have shot a major action sequence on a highway which we have blocked specially for a particular scene. It was a really exerting day for Tiger but he was happy that we called a cake for him. It’s a regular shift and we finished shooting late in the evening.” 
Eros International & Viki Rajani’s Munna Michael starring Tiger Shroff, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and introducing Nidhhi Agerwal will release on the 7th July, 2017. 

Canadian Bhangra band En Karma releases fusion single "She Kills"

Canadian world music Bhangra band En Karma has teamed up with Sanjay Seran, the lead vocalist of Vancouver-based Delhi 2 Dublin music group, and released their new single "She Kills" on all major digital outlets this week, through India's largest music label T-Series.At a time when bands are looked upon as a thing of the past, En Karma's presence comes with a new lively dash of electrifying energy. Founded in British Columbia, Canada, the band's distinct sound is the work of Pip Dhaliwal (on the drums), Nick Chowlia (keyboards), Inder Kooner (vocalist), Ricky Thinda (bass) and Karm Cooner (on the dhol).Based on the band's core mantra of friendship, the song's video has the boys jamming out the beats to a vibrant fusion of world music and Bhangra, delivering a sound that fans would love.Drawing on their UK influences for live band arrangements, infused with the contemporary sway of North America, the band first gained popularity with their self-titled debut album 'En Karma' reaching the No.1 position on the iTunes World Music charts.Featuring the lead single "Tohar Naal Jeena" with K.S.Makhan, H.Dhami and Delhi 2 Dublin, the debut album established En Karma's brand. It was followed up with another album 'Enkarmafied', which also scaled the iTunes World Music charts, reaching No.2 and breaking new ground with its catchy tracks "Dil Naal Khedey" and "Tu Nach." The band has also given live performances at various shows and music festivals, apart from the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, proving that the traditional drum and dhol still have a long way to go on the international music scene.

गुरुवार, 2 मार्च 2017

Elena Fernandes roped in for a British film! / Elena Fernandes to feature in Alexander McQueen’s biopic

Supermodel-actor Elena Fernandes who made a striking debut with Karan Johar’s Kapoor & Sons released last year, is likely to feature in an international film. 
A source says, “Elena is in talks with the makers of a British film. They are working on the biopic of renowned designer Alexander McQueen. The actress is figuring out the details of her character and script.” 
“The biopic will also star British actor Jack O’Connell who is known for his popular British TV show called Skins,” the source adds. 

Elena confirms, “Alexander McQueen was considered as the darling of the fashion industry. I’m glad to be part of the biopic.”

Amy Jackson embraces body flaws, flaunts them too

With Women’s Day just a week away, Amy Jackson decided to spring a surprise for the female populace by doing a photoshoot for a digital magazine with the theme, ‘embracing your flaws’. 
While the gorgeous actress has done lot of photo shoots, this one is close to her heart. She has always wanted to talk to young girls about accepting their bodies and not setting unrealistic standards of beauty. Keeping this in mind, Amy did this shoot for a digital magazine for Women’s Day (March 8). Though she has applied makeup on her face, Amy decided to go au naturel and flaunted her freckles in the close-up shot. 

Amy confirms, “It is really important for girls to accept their body, their flaws, and feel beautiful about it. Nowadays, there is immense pressure on us to look a certain way, and a lot of young girls are trying to achieve that. But I feel we should not be a part of this. I am glad and happy to do a shoot of this kind, and create awareness about this issue.”

Vivek Oberoi & Swara Bhaskar interact with Traffic Cops at the theatrical launch of award winning short film Hawa Badlo

The mega theatrical launch of award winning short film Hawa Badlo supported by GAIL (India) Limited, was held at PVR Cinemas, Lower Parel in Mumbai. Actors Vivek Oberoi and Swara Bhaskar were present during the launch event along with director Karmik Varma and Milind Bharambe, Joint Commissioner of Mumbai Police. 
Bollywood celebrities Vivek Oberoi, Kalki Koechlin, Swara Bhaskar, Vir Das and Govind Namdev recently pledged to support #GiftAMask campaign, a part of the HawaBadlo movement, aimed at bettering the lives of traffic policemen by sensitivising public at large and creating awareness about air pollution and promoting the usage of greener fuel like CNG. 
To drive the message home, these actors came together in a hard hitting short film that makes you question your conduct towards traffic cops. Made by iKarmik - a media house, the Hawa Badlo short film is a part of an ongoing social awareness campaign initiated by SCVPL. 
Due to its effective message, Hawa Badlo has won the Best Short Film On Social Issues Award at the recently held International Film Festival of Prayag international Delhi. 
The film has been shot in collaboration with GAIL (India) Limited which has gifted 10,000 respirator masks to traffic police in Mumbai through Vivek Oberoi’s One Foundation. 
Also present were two traffic cops and their families who were gifted masks by the celebrities and Ms. Vandana Chanana of GAIL (India) Limited. 
Says Vandana Chanana, Executive Director,  CSR, GAIL (India)  Limited, "We all can observe the rising pollution onsequences in our daily lives and if we don't start changing our approach towards the problem, we would soon find ourselves in a very tough situation. Natural Gas is the one of the best solutions to stop India from inching towards catastrophic consequences. Usage of natural gas, the cleanest burning fossil fuel curbs carbon emission by 30 percent and till we don’t have sustainable infrastructure and technical capability to support renewable energy on an industrial scale, natural gas is our best bet to bridge today with a sustainable future." 
JCP Milind Bharambe, Mumbai Police made a valid observation when he said, "The (Police)  department keeps taking many initiatives for the health betterment of our cops. But when such a gesture of care and sensitivity comes from the civil society, it sends a very important message of great rapport existing between law enforcers and public at large."

Vivek Oberoi shared a fantastic story. He said that he has taught his 4 year old son to salute every cop he sees on the road. "Don't see traffic cops just as a traffic equipment. They have families, they are real people too, they put their lives at risk to make yours easier. Rain or sunshine, public holidays, festivals, pollution levels being high, they continue doing their job without complaining. All they need is respect and sensitivity." 
Swara Bhaskar went on record to make a candid confession. "I have been fined many times in Mumbai and Delhi and I was actually a part of many of those who didn't care much about traffic cops. But when I read the script I had a moment of change. That's how I became of a part of this entire initiative." 
Said Nipun Arora, Founder, SCVPL, "Traffic Cops are the worst victims of pollution and it is a matter of great pride that we did our bit towards their well being; but we can not stop here. The alarming hike in the pollution levels is seriously harmful for everyone and the sad part is that the issue lacks the attention that it deserves." 
To sum it all up, Karmik Varma, the writer and director of Hawa Badlo said, "Traffic cops do their job with a lot of pride and honour. They don't need our sympathy. They only want respect and sensitivity. That's the least we can do for the risks they take daily to make our lives better." 

The film will be played as public service message across select cinemas in India. One can join the movement by logging on to m.me/hawabadlo or by giving a missed call to 080 67 33 55 34.

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