Abhijeet Bhattacharya slams Anurag Kashyap for his take on PM Narendra Modi, calls him ‘anti-Indian’

October 17, 2016

Mumbai, Oct 17: Singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya, who is known for not mincing his words, has lashed out at filmmaker Anurag Kashyap for targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his Pakistan visit.

AbhijeetKashyap has demanded an apology from PM Modi for his trip and meeting Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif, in wake of the recent controversy brewing over the ban of Pak celebs in India.

The ‘Akira’ actor’s questions didn’t go down well with Abhijeet, who in turn locked horns with Anurag on micro-blogging site Twitter.

Bhattacharya, in his tweet, targeted Kashyap, Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt by referring to them as ‘anti India brigade’ and ‘friends of terrorists’.

He wrote that PM Modi had tried communicating with Pakistan verbally but after failing at it, he chose to give a hard time to our neighbours.

On the other hand, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar too condemned Anurag’s statement against PM Modi, saying that the ban isn’t imposed by BJP or the Government. Bhandarkar further stated that making anti-Modi statements has become a trend these days.

Anurag Kashyap has been facing the flak after he came out in support of Karan Johar’s ‘Ae Dil Hai Muhskil, which is besieged by controversy over its release.

However, despite all the negative comments against him, Kashyap chose to stand by his words and stated, “I refuse to live in the fear created by blind fanatics that you cannot have a conversation with your PM or question him or expect from him”.

‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ is being targeted for featuring Pakistani actor Fawad Khan considering the ban of Pak celebs in India.

The ban was imposed by IMPPA as an aftermath of the Uri attacks in September which killed 19 Indian soldiers.

In fact, Raj Thackeray’s MNS even threatened the Pakistani celebs to leave India post the attacks.

Subsequently, this ban has divided the showbiz industry in two segments and the celebs are brimming with their opinions over it making this debate a hot topic in the nation.

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May 17,2020

Mumbai, May 17: TV actor Manmeet Grewal, who worked on shows like "Aadat Se Majboor" and "Kuldeepak", committed suicide after struggling with dwindling finances amid lockdown, family friend-producer Manjit Singh Rajput said.

Grewal, who was originally from Punjab, hanged himself on Friday night at his Kharghar residence here where he lived with his wife. He was 32.

Rajput, who had known Grewal for nearly seven years, said the actor was facing "financial crisis" and wasn't able to earn due to the lockdown. 

"He was going through a major financial issue and he was also in depression. The added pressure of not being able to repay loans amid this (no work phase) got to him. His wife is completely shocked and devastated," Rajput told PTI.

The producer said last rites of the actor were performed on Saturday. 

Grewal was working on projects like a webseries and some commercials, which were put on hold due to the nationwide lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

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June 20,2020

New Delhi, Jun 20: Taking cues from her own experience, actor Deepika Padukone on Saturday emphasised that people suffering from depression cannot 'snap out' of the mental health condition.

Continuing with her daily practice of posting mental health messages for people struggling with depression and other issues, Padukone posted the recent message on social media.

"Repeat after me: You cannot 'snap out' of depression," Padukone wrote on Twitter.

Padukone had started with the series of mental health quotes after the sudden demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who committed suicide by hanging himself at his Bandra residence in Mumbai.

The 'Tamasha' actor started voicing her opinion on the importance of mental health through her foundation 'The Live Love Laugh Foundation' (TLLLF) in June 2015. Through the platform, the actor keeps launching nationwide awareness as well as destigmatisation campaigns.

Meanwhile, scores of comments followed on her latest post on mental health, where netizens too shared their take on mental health.

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June 22,2020

New Delhi, Jun 22: Musician Madonna, who is a mother of six, wished herself on the occasion of Father's Day on Sunday by posting adorable pictures with her kids.

Along with pictures, the 'Crazy For You' singer penned down a beautiful caption, wishing herself and every parent a 'Happy Father's Day' for nurturing and guiding their children in the best way possible.

"Happy Fathers Day to Me and to every parent out there doing their best to Nurture, Guide, Inspire, and Teach! #Lola #Rocco #David #Mercyjames #Estere #Stella," the 61-year-old singer wrote in the caption.

Madonna is the biological mother to two of her six children and has adopted the rest four.

She had adopted her first child Davida Banda back in 2006 and then she adopted a boy in 2009. The last addition to her family were the twins she adopted from Malawi.

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