Prakash Rai's first book out, says he's exploring unknown

DHNS
February 5, 2018

Bengaluru, Feb 5: Actor Prakash Rai, who has of late taken on the prime minister and the BJP, launched his first book 'Iruvudellava Bittu' on Sunday. He said he had set off on a journey that is "nothing but a process of getting naked".

"I have set off on a journey to discover and learn something which remains unknown. In a way, the journey is a process of getting naked. It's not the process of learning, but the process of forgetting whatever I've learned, that makes me happy," he said at the book launch organised by Sawanna Prakashana.

He continued: "Many people entered my life and I moved ahead with their help and support. Life looked most beautiful because of them. Some people always accompanied me, stood by me. The book records my conversations with such people."

Actor Sudeep compared Rai's book to a film teaser. "The book is just a teaser of Rai's life and character," he said. "It's possible to understand Rai as a character and come in close contact with him. Rai's acting and conversations triggered curiosity in me."

Poet H S Venkatesha Murthy welcomed Rai to the world of Kannada literature: "In the tinsel world, actors deliver dialogues written by someone else. They can't speak whatever hits their mind. They lend voice to somebody else's dialogues. Few actors, however, speak out. Rai is one of them."

Kannada lyricist Jayanth Kaikini said: "Rai is a good writer. He paved the way for us to write as he wasn't actively writing. Literature should take its birth out of life. Rai should write his autobiography."

Kannada writer Vijayamma said: "It's not the environment, but conversations that are most polluted today. Rai is in the process of cleaning the pollution-hit conversations. A section of society is opposed to his ideas. I strongly feel society is not yet mature enough to receive and understand Rai and his ideas."

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April 15,2020

Mumbai, Apr 15: A 35-year-old man, who worked as a priest in suburban Kandivali, allegedly committed suicide on Tuesday afternoon, hours after learning that lockdown to contain coronavirus has been extended.

The deceased was identified as Krishna Pujari, native of Udupi in Karnataka, who was attached to Durga Mata temple in Iraniwadi area of Sanjay Nagar.

Pujari, who lived with three other priests, was waiting for the lockdown to end as he wanted to go back to his hometown, a police official said.

When he learnt that the lockdown has been extended till May 3, he was terribly depressed and allegedly hanged himself in kitchen, the official added.

No suicide note has been found, he said.

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"Gatherings including local markets, village fairs, Urs festival in the district have been banned as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus until further orders," Sharat said.

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Bengaluru, Jul 8: 15 police personnel from Bangalore's Whitefield division tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.

Out of these, 12 are from the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) police station, sources said.

A total of 27 police staff of the Whitefield division have tested positive so far and five have been discharged. The HAL police station closed on June 27 after one police staff tested COVID positive. All personnel of the police station were tested in the following days and 12 tests returned positive.

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