सोमवार, 19 नवंबर 2018

She (Rani Laxmi Bai) was a true patriot who wanted her country to be a glorious one - says Kangana Ranaut



Today marks the 190th birth anniversary of the fearless freedom fighter Rani Laxmi Bai. And actress Kangana Ranaut will be seen playing her on the celluloid soon. On this day, the actress talks about how the legendary freedom fighter inspired her. She says, “When Akhand Bharat was agreed upon, she really believed in new age India and fought for it. I think the best way to give her tribute is to value what we have today and to make Bharat a glorious country and world power.  She was a true patriot who wanted her country to be a glorious one. I think to pursue her dream would be the best way to give her a tribute.”

Speaking on Rani Lakshmi Bai’s 190th birth anniversary, Shariq Patel, CEO, Zee Studios said, “Today, we remember India’s bravest and fiercest warrior, Rani Lakshmi Bai and her extraordinary life with sincerest gratitude. It’s an honour to be able to salute her through our upcoming film, Manikarnika-The Queen of Jhansi”.

The movie which is mounted on a really large scale sees a team of national awardees come together for a film. Right from Kangana Ranaut to Shankar Ehsaan Loy who are giving the music of the film, to Prasoon Joshi – it’s a dream team that has come together. Not just that, Hollywood action choreographer Nick Powell has designed all the stunts in the film.

Produced by Zee Studios and Kamal Jain, Manikarnika-The Queen of Jhansi, directed by Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi, is slated to release on January 25, 2019.

Amitabh Bachchan to receive Sayaji Ratna Award


Megastar Amitabh Bachchan will be visiting Baroda tomorrow, 20th November to receive the BMA's prestigious, national level Sayaji Ratna Award, a tribute to the people’s king Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad Ill. The award shall be presented to Mr. Amitabh Bachchan on 20th November 2018 in a glittering ceremony. 

The award recognizes and acknowledges living legends of India, for their iconic character and outstanding contribution in the field of Business, Sports, Arts, Humanity, Education, Governance or Medicine. 

He is the third personality to receive this prestigious award. The 1st Sayaji Ratna Award was presented to N. Narayana Murthy (Founder, lnfosys Ltd.) and the 2nd was presented to Ratan Tata, Chairman of TATA Group.

Based on the guidance of Jury, it was decided to confer the next Sayaji Ratna Award to a person of eminence from “Arts & Culture”. The Award Jury noted Shri Amitabh Bachchan’s key contribution in promoting various social cause, inspiring millions of artists across the globe and establishing highest standards of excellence. Jury also felt that Shri Amitabh Bachchan is an institution himself and hence this award. The process solicits presence of awardee at Vadodara, so that local talent and people at large derive inspiration to attain excellence.

Sayaji Ratna Awardees:

In 2013, it was conferred upon Shri N R Narayana Murthy

In 2015, it was conferred upon Shri Ratan Tata

In 2018, it is being conferred upon Shri Amitabh Bachchan

About Sayaji Ratna Award: 

A unification of vision. tradition and modernisation, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III was the legendary ruler of Baroda State from 1857 to 1939. With a keen eye for exceptional talent, he had an astounding ability to recognise hidden gems with exceptional talent and abilities from all walks of life. Supporting their education and training he would also ensure they received the right platform to reach the pinnacle of their prowess. Thanks to his foresight. Baroda became a hub for artists and scholars and one of the most progressive territories in India in early 1900s. His vision, compassion, philanthropy, institution building ability, patronage of experts and leadership uplifted all sections of the society. Inspired by his ideals The Baroda Management Association instituted The Sayaji Ratna Award on his 150th birth anniversary. The award continues Baroda's tradition of honouring rare gems by recognising and acknowledging the living legends of India for their iconic character and outstanding contribution in the field of Business, Sports, Arts, Humanity, Education, Governance or Medicine.

Aayush Sharma is a favorite this award season



Aayush Sharma who made his Bollywood debut with LoveYatri is already a crowd favorite, not to mention, a front-running performer this award season owing to the popularity of the film's music.

The album continues to reign on the number one spot with Chogada being celebrated as the  Navratri anthem ,while Ank Lad Jaave is a favorite with college crowds and clubs across the country. Dholida and Rangtaari too have been ruling the charts , and the social media platform is flooded with remixes and renditions of Chogada , a clear winner this year !

Says a source, " With the award season around the corner , Aayush has been approached to perform at award shows since his songs Chogada, Ank Lad Jaave and Rangtaari are extremely popular. Not only have they dominated the music charts but are also being played at every club and college across the country . The LoveYatri album is on the no 1 spot and Aayush is already a crowd favorite going by the large number of fans who turned up at the film's promotions. His dancing skills too have been praised and he has definitely caught everyone's attention with his  hit songs .LoveYatri did better business than a big ticket entertainer like Namaste England.


What makes this an even bigger achievement is that Namaste England had an established hit director Vipul Shah, was a franchise film and had young popular stars like Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra , while LoveYatri had rank newcomers  Aayush Sharma and Warina being launched by a new director Abhiraj Minawala

Aditi Rao Hydari’s artistic interlude



The gorgeous Aditi Rao Hydari, coming from a royal lineage, shares its love for arts as well. Artistic by nature, she loves to explore different genres of films and is fascinated with different languages. A trained Bharatnatyam dancer, her love for various dance forms isn’t unknown. She appreciates paintings like a true aesthete! Which is why, despite having a busy schedule, the actress will be travelling to Hyderabad for a little artistic interlude. 

A source adds, “She’s taking a little time off shooting to make time for a family event. Her aunt is hosting an art exhibition tomorrow that she really wants to attend. Then it’s back to resuming her work.”

Aditi says, “My biggest learning as an artist has been that we need to take pride in our own uniqueness and be comfortable with who we are, and how we evolve as artists... We are all different, and our greatest strength lies in being different and that’s what makes us unique."

Amruta Fadnavis, Manish Malhotra, Pankaja Munde & Revathi launch the trailer of Usha Kakade’s short film 'Udne Do'



Mrs. Usha Kakade – Chairperson of OSR Ventures and Founder of Gravittus Foundation, has been actively working towards welfare driven activities since 2011, primarily the cause of child sexual abuse.

One of her Foundation’s initiatives ‘Good Touch Bad Touch’ tackles the major issue of child sexual abuse and so far they have been successful in spreading the message across 6 lakh students out of which almost 2.70 lakh students have been covered. With the aim to reach out to many more, Usha Kakade has come up with an inspiring short film, Udne Do, starring actress Revathi as the school principal.

Produced by Gravittus Foundation and directed by Aarti S Bagdi, the makers of Udne Do had invited special dignitaries and distinguished guests from various walks of life to launch the trailer of Udne Do on 16th November including Mrs. Amruta Fadnavis, Vice President -Axis Bank, Pankaja Munde-Palwe (State Minister for Rural Women and Child Development), designer Manish Malhotra, Zareen Khan, Lara Dutta and Usha Kakade's daughter in law, Devika Kakade. The cast and crew including Revathi and child actors were also present.

Based on the topic of Good Touch Bad Touch, the short film is touted as an eye-opener for the parents thereby creating more awareness regarding child abuse among them.

After Nirbhaya  case ,Usha Kakade spearheaded the campaign calling it as good touch bad touch in over 6000 government schools. While no one so far has spoken about the cause yet, Gravittus Foundation is credited to be the only one working tirelessly towards the same.

Usha Kakade informs, “The objective of Good Touch Bad Touch is to create and spread awareness amongst school children and parents to make them understand about issues related to their safety and security. During our interaction with the kids, we got to know some really disturbing stories and facts and to eradicate this issue, we came up with a short film, Udne Do that aims to reach out to more children and their parents and make them more aware. It’s an ode to those innocent dreams. Let them soar, let them fly… UDNE DO.”

She adds, "Having worked for the cause over several years and interacting with various faculty members of the educational institutions across the country, I've understood that we need to create more awareness among the parents and teachers and this was possible through the medium of cinema. As they say charity begins at home, similarly we have to make ourselves aware first and later the society at large to make the society a better place to live in."

Amruta Fadnavis says, "Udne Do deals with an important and sensitive topic which is also the need of the hour. 53 percent of children between the age of 5 to 12 are being sexually abused. Their lives are being tortured by the nightmares they have to face. So it's very important to create awareness and Udne Do is the best medium besides social media platforms."

Revathi says, "I really appreciate USK Foundation to give Aarti the freedom and space to make this film. When I heard the script, I was worried whether the film would be made the way it should be. I think movie is a great medium that helps create good awareness. I am sure that this film will leave a mark and will educate and make aware the parents and educational institutions. We need to know and understand our children well so that we could aim for a better society and the country at large. We need to give them a safer world so that they can fly with their dreams."

Pankaja Munde says, "The ratio as suggested by Amrutaji is quite disturbing. It's a good sign that people have started talking about it and coming forward to expose the heinous crime but there's law to protect. I think the children are too young to understand good touch and bad touch. More than knowledge, we should provide them with protection."

Aarti S Bagdi says, "Usha Kakade has been working on the subject of Udne Do for a long time. We have read about the issue of child abuse but not really talk about it. There are two people who shape up a child - parents and teachers. While Ushaji's Foundation works with schools, we thought of creating awareness through the medium of cinema. The movie also highlights the power to speak up. I'm glad the entire team came passionately towards the cause and helped us to make this film."

Designer Manish Malhotra says, "It's been around 3 years that I know Usha ji. She is certainly the person for various causes and we have been speaking about it as well. We should have spoken about the cause few years back which we didn't but I'm glad we are speaking now. We need to instill positivity, faith and hope in our children and make them feel that there is good touch as well."

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