शनिवार, 30 दिसंबर 2017

Nayan Foundation supported by John Abraham receives generous funding of INR 4 lakhs

Popular and acclaimed actor John Abraham is known for his chiseled looks and stellar acting in recent hits including Wasir, Dishoom and Force 2 to name a few. Along with acting, John has always had a keen interest in philanthrophy and social work projects including PETA, Habitat for Humanity and has endorsed/supported various causes from animal welfare to forest welfare to children welfare. The popular actor may maintain a silent demeanor with regards to his personal life but has always been outspoken about giving back. 
Recently John started working/supporting the Nayan Foundation, which helps support differently abled children and is based in Mumbai. The foundation recently raised funding via online poker gaming company The Spartan Poker. Players and the brand came together to support the Nayan Foundation with the help of crowdfunding platform Ketto. 

Speaking about the support received, actor John Abraham said, “I would like to thank The Spartan Poker and their players who have helped raise funds for the kids at Nayan Foundation. We are glad to see them support this cause and us, we will be using these funds to enhance performance arts skills of the differently abeled kids at the Nayan Foundation and help them grow.”

शुक्रवार, 29 दिसंबर 2017

Hrishikesh Pandey is loving playing a double role in Porus

Actor Hrishikesh Pandey has been getting a lot of appreciation for his double role in Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s Porus. The actor says that not only are the two roles diverse, the look too is absolutely different. “Playing a double role is really interesting, one is of Senapati Ripu Daman and the other one is a pirate who hides his identity and becomes Sajjan Singh, saving the Porus and the kingdom. So for that, he has to sacrifice a lot. And the interesting part is, the entire look, the hairstyle, costume is different. A little change in moustache is also there. When I am playing a warrior the moustache is up and when I am playing a pirate the moustache is down,” he says.
The actor considers himself lucky to bag a double role on the small screen. “On television, you hardly get to play such a role. Most of the television shows, you play a double role like father and son, where the two looks are alike. But this has a different timing of the same person and he comes and hides his identity and becomes the other person,” he says.
Talking more about his character of Ripu Daman, Hrishikesh says, “Ripu Daman is loyal to King Bamani, Porus's father. He is his loyal right-hand man who is a Senapati, a general commandant man of the army. He sacrifices his life, family and everything to secure the child and the kingdom,” he says. 
The actor got injured on the sets of the show as well. Ask him if he feels these injuries are inevitable in a period drama, and he says, “Yes, that's absolutely true we keep getting hurt, not only me but my other co-stars also. I was shooting one sequel, where I cut myself and was bleeding profusely. However, I finished the scene and then rushed to the hospital. There are a lot of tough situations when you can get hurt, but at the end of the day, the result is good and you enjoy yourself. You are appreciated and all the pain goes away. I also got a lot of bruises and cracks everywhere because of the rocks, whenever you are in the water you won't realise how deep you go.” 
However, he isn’t complaining. Action still remains Hrishikesh’s favourite genre. “I think action activities are always fun and also keeps you fit. I love doing these kinds of shows. They are not the typical saas-bahu sagas, though I have done Saas-Bahu shows in the past as well. It's not like I run away from them but I love doing action on screen. I have done action in CID for so many years and also in Special Bureau and Sakshi on Sony. The action in Porus is totally different. In the previous shows, I used to fight with my hands and run around. But in historical shows, it's different. We have sword fights and horses,” he says. 

Another special thing about Hrishikesh’s look in Porus in that it is very different from others shows. “I have gone for a makeover because it's been 15 or 16 years that I have not change my look much. I have always kept a clean-shaven look in romantic, action and saas-bahu shows. This is the first time I thought of changing my look. We all have worked very hard on the look. So I tried doing that and we have succeeded. People hardly recognise me in my new look, and half the job is done,” he says.

गुरुवार, 28 दिसंबर 2017

Preetisheel Singh transforms Nawazuddin Siddiqui yet again for Thackeray

When National Award-winning makeup and prosthetics specialist Preetisheel Singh designed Nawazuddin Siddiqui's look for the Sridevi starrer Mom, everyone was stunned by the transformation. The prosthetics expert has now created yet another transformational look for Nawazuddin for the role of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray in the upcoming biopic Thackeray.
Ever since the teaser of Thackeray was released by Uddhav Thackeray and Amitabh Bachchan, the look has been getting rave reviews and has been a topic of discussion amongst the public as well as the media. The film is presented by Sanjay Raut and directed by Abhijit Panse.
"I'm grateful to the makers for having shown faith and trust in my work," says Preetisheel. "When a legendary personality like Balasaheb Thackeray is being brought to life on celluloid, the responsibility is tremendous."
She has made a lot of heads turn with her work for actors in more than 15 movies including Bajirao Mastani, Rangoon, Brothers, Mom, Haider, Parched, Hawaizaada, Shivaay, Talwar, Housefull 3, Ghayal Once Again, Finding Fanny, the Tamil film 24 as well as the pre-Mughal historical epic Nanak Shah Fakir for which she won the 'National Film Award for Best Make-Up'.
Her work will also be seen in awaited movies like Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmavati, Umesh Shukla's 102 Not Out, Vikramaditya Motwane's Bhavesh Joshi and Sunny Deol's Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas.
She puts in a strong word for Nawazuddin's dedication. "He is not only a brilliant actor but one who treats his art and profession like prayers. During the three-odd hours it took to get him into the look, his studious silence and study of his face was inspiring. It was as if he was in a meditative mode."

But Preetisheel admits, she was overcome with anxiety about the reaction she would get from the makers. Recalling the situation during the teaser shoot she says, "When Nawazuddin finally emerged out of the makeup room for the first time in the get up, everyone had a very judging look on their faces. And then, suddenly I saw huge smiles everywhere. The makers were impressed. They praised me and shook hands with me. I can never forget that elated moment. I heaved a huge sigh of relief."

Jumanji Fever Now At The D.N. Nagar Metro Station, Mumbai!

Here’s some good news for all you movie buffs and Jumanji fans in Mumbai. The D.N. Nagar metro station has been specially converted into the fictional world of Jumanji where one can get the feeling of being in the actual game!! 
This rare innovation was initiated by Sony Pictures Entertainment India to engage the movie lovers and Mumbai's commuters, adding some much needed fun to the travels! 
We all know that 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' posits a video game that actually pulls players into the Jumanji world. So just like the film, Sony wanted the daily commuters to feel like they have entered the world of Jumanji, and experience a gist of what they can see when the film hits theaters soon! 
Running parallel to the idea of stampeding animals, dangling vines and breathless sense of adventure in the movie, the busy metro station has been recreated in the same manner. That was one of the main reasons why Sony shortlisted this particular metro station for the theme. 
The installation will be there at the station till 2nd January. 
So all you Jumanji fans, head to the DN Nagar metro station to experience the world of Jumanji!  

Sony Pictures Entertainment India's ‘Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle’ is all set to release on 29th December 2017.

'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety' star cast launched their first song featured by Honey Singh, in Delhi

The exciting star cast of upcoming comedy-drama flick Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety was witnessed in New Delhi at PVR Select City, Saket, for the first song launch of their movie. This special party track of Luv Ranjan’s upcoming film is Honey Singh’s comeback song which is a reprised version of the 1990s hit number by Hans Raj Hans, "Dil Chori Saada Ho Gaya". The all three actors – Nushrat Barucha, Kartik Aaryan, and Sunny Singh along with director Luv Ranjan were present for the launch. 
Yo Yo Honey Singh's much-anticipated comeback track 'Dil Chori' is finally released, the Yo-Yo Swag along with the performance of cast left no bars to make this song a sensational Punjabi wedding song of the season. Bringing back the Pyaar Ka Punchnama team together, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety is co-produced by Bhushan and Krishan Kumar's T-Series Films, and Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg. 
While interacting with media peeps the entire team seemed excited about the launch. They revealed how this film is declared as an open war between Bromance and Romance. About the "Dil Chori" track & Honey Singh's comeback, Director Luv Ranjan stated, "Well, for preparing honey Singh for this song, the whole credit goes to Bhushan Kumar ji, because I actually dont know honey Singh closely, but Bushan ji made this possible to convinve Honey Singh to do this song for us." 
About the movie he said, "Nowadays Marriage is not about two families engaging with each other but for friends also it have a same feeling, so the concept of this film is about a clash a war between Bromance & Romance. I won’t reveal much about this movie ...instead I would say just watch the movie you will understand the modern concept of marriage. You will see a tom & jerry chemistry in this film." 

Presented by T-Series and Luv Films production, and directed by Luv Ranjan "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety" is slated to release on 9 February 2018.

Actors who aced the Anti-Hero roles on screen

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