Aamir denies leaning on ladies to sell flats

March 22, 2014

Mumbai, Mar 22: Actor Aamir Khan today denied pressuring any resident of a housing society in Bandra to sell their flats to him so that the complex could be demolished and “redeveloped” to make room for a bungalow for him.

AamirPamela D’sa, 87, and daughter Dr Geneve D’sa, 50, had complained to the civic authorities last week about being pressured by the society’s managing committee to consent to the redevelopment scheme suggested by Aamir.

Under the plan, the actor would buy a 20,000sqft plot — 60 per cent of the Virgo Co-operative Housing Society’s total area in upscale Pali Hill — to build a bungalow for himself. Apartments would come up on the rest of the land for the other residents.

Aamir owns three flats in the complex but now lives in another society at Carter Road in Bandra.

“We would like to clarify on behalf of our client Mr Aamir Khan that he denies all allegations regarding him putting any pressure on his society to go in for redevelopment,” a statement by public relations agency Spice PR said this evening.

“…Mr Khan left the building more than a year ago, after an incident of a slab of concrete falling on the head of one of the members, resulting in his being hospitalised.”

It added: “Thereafter, over the months, in his absence, the society had several meetings and discussion regarding redevelopment. The general body eventually passed a resolution with 80 per cent majority members voting in favour of redevelopment.”

The statement went on: “Thereafter, the society made a request in writing to Mr Khan to make an offer. Mr Khan gave the matter due thought and made an offer. In his offer letter, he also suggested to the society to invite other offers to ensure best value for the society and its members. Mr Khan strongly denies any allegations of pressure tactics or misconduct on his part and takes strong exception to attempts being made to defame him.

The complex has two four-storey buildings, Marina Apartments and Bella Vista, with 12 flats each. Aamir owns two flats in Marina and one in Bella Vista; Pamela D’sa owns two flats in Marina and her daughter owns two garages in Bella Vista.

Aamir had moved a proposal for redevelopment in December 2011 and offered a rate of Rs 70,000 per sqft to those wishing to sell, media reports have said.

In December 2013, the society held a general body meeting to take a consent vote. According to the society, 18 of the 23 members voted in favour of the redevelopment plan while five, including the D’sa family, voted against.

However, the D’sas allege that only 14 members were present at the meeting contrary to the 75 per cent quorum required by the norms for redevelopment, and that the rest sent their consent in sealed envelopes.

H.M. Patil, deputy registrar of co-operative societies for the local ward, said he had sought a reply from the society’s managing committee. A hearing has been scheduled on April 15.

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January 11,2020

Washington, Jan 11: Fresh off his win at the Golden Globes, actor Joaquin Phoenix participated in a climate change protest and was arrested by the police.

The "Joker" star took part in the weekly protests against climate change, started by Hollywood veteran Jane Fonda.

According to Variety, the 45-year-old actor also addressed the crowd of close to 300 people.

In his short speech, he took aim at the meat and dairy industry for being the third leading cause of the climate crisis.

"Sometimes we wonder what can we do in this fight against climate change, and there is something that you can do today and tomorrow, by making a choice about what you consume," Phoenix said.

"There are things I can't avoid. I flew a plane here today, or last night rather, but one thing I can do is change my eating habits," he added.

Besides Phoenix, veteran Hollywood star Martin Sheen also turned up for the protest and got arrested by the police. Actors Maggie Gyllenhaal and Susan Sarandon were also present.

Capitol Police said it arrested 147 people who were charged with crowding, obstructing or incommoding. All the protestors were later released.

Fonda, who was on stage with Phoenix, called him "one of the greatest living actors today".

She has been protesting weekly as part of her "Fire Drill Fridays" initiative since announcing she was moving to Washington "to be closer to the epicenter of the fight for our climate." Her participation has ended in multiple arrests.

Earlier this month, Phoenix had talked about climate change at the Golden Globes ceremony, asking Hollywood to walk the talk on the issue.

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July 28,2020

Mumbai, Jul 28: Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Manoj Tiwari has urged Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to look into the case of actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death and direct the state police to register an FIR in this connection.

Wishing Thackeray on Monday on his birthday, Tiwari, who has acted in Bhojpuri films, pointed out that over 40 days have passed since the death of Rajput, but an FIR is yet to be registered.

"Many happy returns of the Day @CMOMaharashtra Shri Uddhav Ji, on this day I request with folded hands to give justice to Sushant who died 43 days ago, but no FIR has been registered so far. I hope you will help. Please do justice to millions of SSR fans," he tweeted.

Bollywood actor Rajput was found dead at his Mumbai residence on June 14, which the police said was a case of suicide. His death had triggered an outcry from several quarters alleging that the late actor, who hailed from Bihar, was a victim of nepotism in the film industry.

The lawmaker from Northeast Delhi's Lok Sabha seat, who visited the deceased actor's family in Patna last month had then said: "Sushant's father and sister requested me to take up the issue and get him justice. It was really a sentimental moment for me".

Previously, Tiwari had demanded a CBI investigation into the matter

According to the police, statements of 40 people including film critic Rajeev Masand, director-producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and filmmaker Aditya Chopra and actor Rhea Chakraborty have been recorded in the investigation so far.

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June 6,2020

Hollywood star Angelina Jolie feels discrimination and impunity cannot be justified in any way, and says she hopes people in the US can come together to "address the deep structural wrongs in our society".

The Oscar-winning star, who turned 45 on Thursday, also donated $200,000 to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, reports people.com.

"Rights don't belong to any one group to give to another. Discrimination and impunity cannot be tolerated, explained away or justified. I hope we can come together as Americans to address the deep structural wrongs in our society," Jolie said.

"I stand with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in their fight for racial equality, social justice, and their call for urgent legislative reform," she added.

Meanwhile, the actress celebrated her birthday amid lockdown with her six children -- Maddox, 18, Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 14, and 11-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.

The actress and activist has been active since the COVID-19 pandemic spread around the world and has donated to different organisations.

Jolie previously donated $1 million to No Kid Hungry, the organisation working to feed children during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I knew that there were problems in America, that there was poverty, but I could not believe when I realised how many school children in America were dependent on a meal to not go hungry. I was so disgusted that we have gotten to this point as a country and that we would let the most vulnerable be in such a state. I can't imagine what it feels like for those parents," she said while opening up about her reason to get associated with the organisation.

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