B-Town spreads message of love on V-Day

February 14, 2015

V-DayMumbai, Feb 14: Spread love, peace and happiness - that's the heartwarming message from Hindi film celebrities on Valentine's Day Saturday.

A host of celebrities took to micro-blogging site Twitter to send across a message of love, while some like composer Vishal Dadlani and filmmaker Shirish Kunder mocked the Hindu Mahasabha's order and plans to get couples in love married. Here's what they wrote:

Priyanka Chopra: N 2 all the guys out there!!! I was told...U don't need a day to love someone...u always love them more than yesterday..Happy Valentine's DayVishal Dadlani: Just want to wish the Hindu Mahasabha a Happy Valentine's Day. Oh, and also... Monica Belucci, I love you!

Karan Johar : Dear Love...have a large heart....#HappyValentinesDayRajkummar Rao: "LOVE" the most beautiful thing in the world. Happy Valentine's day everyone. Spread love Spread Peace Spread Happiness.

Shirish Kunder: Took my dog out for a walk. Hindu Mahasabha got us married. Need your blessings. Happy Valentine's Day!

Alia Bhatt: Happy Valentine's Day!!! Share your Valentine's day selfie with @maybellineindia & feature on their Cover Photo with me! #TurnUpTheLove

Anupam Kher: A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love.

Happy Valentine's Day.:)

Sidharth Malhotra: Happy Valentine's Day big love n respect and my gift for today is my first romantic thriller #EKVILLAIN tonight 8pm at @StarGoldIndia

Mallika Sherawat: Is it ok to wish Happy Valentine or I will get arrested !Anurag Basu: Generally mch of cynicism about valentines day comes frm those who hv no one to spen it with. #HappyValentinesDay/ Single Awareness Day!!!

Punit Malhotra: Don't really believe in it... But Happy Valentine's Day :) And special love to all the goons who trouble youngsters celebrating this day :)Sanjay Gupta: H A P P Y V A L E N T I N E S D A Y Make it special for the one you love.

Arjun Rampal: Happy Valentine's Day to all. Love you all and spread love. Thank you Roy is the biggest opener of 2015. Super happy. #rocknroy

Neil Nitin Mukesh: HAPPY VALENTINES DAY TO ALL YOU LOVELY PEOPLE !! Keep spreading the love. Hope you are all unlucky in playing cards.... Lucky in love

Nimrat Kaur: A beautiful day dedicated to love and all things that remind us of it. Make it special for someone unsuspecting!Happy Valentine's Day all....

Mika Singh: Happy Valentine's Day ...

Rohit Roy: Happy Valentine's Day ya'll.. Wish U all a day and a lifetime filled with love n happiness...

Pulkit Samrat: So.. Valentines Day makes you do things! Made this Pop Up Card for my love.. Happy Valentines Day!

Preity Zinta: Happy Valentines Day to All my friends out there. Just wanted to say - Love in your heart was not put there to. Aftab Shivdasani : Happy Valentine's Day my love @nindusanj...Stay loved, stay blessed, stay YOU.

Sophie Choudry: Love & respect yourself first...Only then will u find the kind of love you deserve! #HappyValentinesDay to u all.

Anubhav Sinha: Happy Valentine's Day DELHI!!! What a Valentine you got. :-)

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February 10,2020

Feb 10: Bong Joon-ho’s film “Parasite” starts in a dingy, half-basement apartment with a family of four barely able to scratch out a life. There must be no place to go but up, right? Yes and no. There’s nothing predictable when the South Korean director is on his game.

This dark, socially conscious film about the intertwining of two families is an intricately plotted, adult thriller. We can go up, for sure, but Bong can also take us deeper down. There’s always an extra floor somewhere in this masterpiece.

It tells the story of the impoverished four-person Kim family who, one by one, and with careful and devious planning, all get employed by the four-person affluent Park family — as a tutor, an art teacher, a driver and a housekeeper. They are imposters stunned by the way wealth can make things easier: “Money is an iron. It smooths out all the creases,” says the Park patriarch with wonder.

Bong, who directed and wrote the story for “Parasite,” has picked his title carefully, of course. Naturally, he’s alluding to the sycophantic relationship by a clan of scammers to the clueless rich who have unwittingly opened the doors of their home on a hill. But it’s not that simple. The rich family seem incapable of doing anything — from dishes to sex — without help. Who’s scamming who?

Bong’s previous films play with film genres and never hide their social commentary — think of the environmentalist pig-caper “Okja” and the dystopian sci-fi global warming scream “Snowpiercer.” But this time, Bong’s canvas is a thousand times smaller and his focus light-years more intense. There are no CGI train chases on mountains or car chases through cities. (There is also, thankfully, 100% less Tilda Swinton, a frequent, over-the-top Bong collaborator.

The two Korean families first make contact when a friend of the Kim’s son asks him to take over English lessons for the Park daughter. Soon the son (a dreamy Choi Woo-sik) convinces them to hire his sister (the excellent Park So-dam) as an art teacher, but doesn’t reveal it’s his sis. She forges her diploma and spews arty nonsense she learned on the internet, impressing the polite but firm Park matriarch (a superb Jo Yeo-jeong.)

The Park’s regular chauffer is soon let go and replaced by the Kim patriarch (a steely Lee Sun-kyun). Ditto the housemaid, who is dumped in favor of the Kims’ mother (a feisty Jang Hye-jin.) All eight people seem happy with the new arrangement until Bong reveals a twist: There are more parasites than you imagined. The clean, impeccably furnished Park home will have some blood splashing about.

Bong’s trademark slapstick is still here but the rough edges of his often too-loud lessons are shaved down nicely and his actors step forward. “Keep it focused,” the Kim’s son counsels his father at one point. Bong has followed that advice.

There are typically dazzling Bong touches throughout. Just look for all the insect references — stink bugs at the beginning to flies at the end, and a preoccupation with odor across the frames. And there’s a scene in which the rich matriarch skillfully winds noodles in a bowl while, in another room, duct tape is being wrapped around a victim and classical music plays.

Bong could have been more strident in his social critique but hasn’t. There are no villains in “Parasite” — and also no heroes. Both families are forever broken after chafing against each other, a bleak message about the classes ever really co-existing (Take that, “Downton Abbey”).

“Parasite” is a worthy winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the first South Korean movie to win the prestigious top prize. The director has called it an “unstoppably fierce tragicomedy.” We just call it brilliant.

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May 10,2020

Mumbai, May 10: Nearly a month after recovering from the coronavirus, actor Zoa Morani says she has donated her blood plasma to do her bit in helping the patients currently suffering from the novel virus. The actor, who was quarantined and kept under medication in April, also urged those who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate their plasma.

"Donated my blood today for the Plasma therapy trials at Nair hospital. It was fascinating! Always a silver lining I suppose. The team there was so enthusiastic and careful. There was a general physician on standby just incase of emergency and the equipment brand new and safe (sic)," Zoa wrote on Instagram on Saturday.

She thanked the doctors for taking care of her and hoped patients benefit from the donation.

"All #Covid19 recovered people can be a part of this trial, to help others covid patients recover! I hope this works #IndiaFightsCorona. They even gave me a certificate and Rs 500. Wont lie, I felt super cool today (sic)," she added.

Zoa, along with her sister Shaza and father, producer Karim Morani had tested positive for coronavirus in April. All three were discharged from the hospital after testing negative last month.

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June 10,2020

Mumbai, Jun 10: Bollywood actors Sushant Singh Rajput and Varun Sharma's former manager Disha Salian reportedly committed suicide by jumping off the 14th floor of her apartment in Malad on June 8 night.

Varun Sharma mourned the demise on Instagram, sharing a photo with his former manager and friend.

"Am at a loss of words. Speechless. Numb. It all looks unreal. So many memories. Such a lovely person and a dear friend. You always wore that smile everyday, and with such kindness you dealt with everything that came your way. You will be deeply missed. Prayers and Strength to the Family. I still can't believe Disha you're gone. Gone too Soon," wrote Varun.

The young celebrity manager was reportedly with her fiance when she took the drastic step on June 8 night. She was declared dead on being rushed to a hospital in Borivali.

The police have started an investigation. As per reports, they have recorded the statement of the deceased's parents. Her fiance might also be asked for a statement.

Apart from Sushant Singh Rajput and Varun Sharma, Disha has managed comedian Bharti Singh in the past.

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