Akshay's success story inspires Aditi to believe in herself

August 24, 2013

Aditi_Rao_HydariMumbai, Aug 24: 'Murder 3' actress Aditi Rao Hydari, who would be seen next opposite Akshay Kumar in action drama 'Boss', says the success story of her co-star inspired her to believe in herself.

"Akshay Kumar is always on time, he is always disciplined and hard working but also always entertaining, fun behind the camera and also in front of it. He has made his own space in the industry and reached here on his own. Stories like his inspire me to believe in myself and my talent and always feel positive," Aditi said.

'Boss' is an upcoming action drama directed by Anthony D'Souza, who had earlier made 'Blue' film with Akshay, Sanjay Dutt and Zayed Khan in the lead.

"'Boss' is a big scale entertainer... It is my first film of this kind. I was the only girl on set and was spoilt thoroughly by everyone. 'Boss' has action, comedy, romance, drama and some great songs. I hope you all will whistle," Adiit said.

Actor Aamir Khan's wife and filmmaker Kiran Rao happens to be Aditi's cousin and the actress says she has grown up admiring their work.

"I have grown up admiring both for their choices, intelligence, talent and courage. I am here to make my own journey and I hope I can carve out my own space in the industry. Whenever I need a sounding board and advice I have few people who I speak to including Kiran," Aditi said.

She recently saw 'Ship of Theseus' which was presented by Kiran Rao.

"I watched it at the screening with her and later again in the theatre. It gives you something new to think about. Its a very special film with brilliant performances," she added.

Aamir has been producing films but as of now Aditi has not got the chance to do a film with him. Ask her if there is anything in pipeline, she says, "anyone would be blessed and lucky to work with them."

Also, Aditi will be the show stopper for Anita Dongre's fashion brand Global Desi, which making its her debut at the Lakme Fashion Week.

"Global Desi signifies Boho chic... The clothes are pretty and spunky. It is for people who are cosmopolitan with an Indian heart. I was very happy when Anita Dongre said I suit their brand perfectly and am very happy being part of their debut show at Lakme Fashion Week," she said.

Aditi says she dresses according to her mood.

According to her, fashion is about letting go and having fun. "Its about trying different looks and expressing yourself through them. You shine when you are fashionable not just your clothes."

Among Bollywood actresses, its Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut and Dia Mirza that inspire Aditi when it comes to fashion.

"People who have a unique personality and have a relatable sense of fashion and themselves inspire me. Like Deepika Padukone she is versatile and wears everything with ease and happiness and it shows on her. While I like Dia Mirza for her elegance and Kangana Ranaut for her edge," she added.

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January 24,2020

Jaipur, Jan 24: Actor Sonali Bendre has said that she came into the movies to make money but fell in love with the profession where she discovered herself and found her family and friends. The 45-year-old actor said she owed a lot to Bollywood which is the most wonderful place to be, both mentally as well as creatively.

"I came into movies to make money and I fell in love with the profession. It was the most wonderful place to be, mentally and creatively," she said.

"I found myself there, found my friends and family over there. I owe a lot to Bollywood. It was one of the most wonderful things that happened to me," Sonali said here on Thursday.

The actor said her entry into movies by purely because she happened to be at the right place and at the right time.

Sonali added when acting offers came her way she knew that in no other field could she have made as much money, and as quickly, as she did in movies.

"Basically, I got into this because it was great money," she said.

The actor was speaking at the Jaipur Literature Festival and also talked about books and how her book club named ‘Sonali's Book Club' came into being.

Sonali, who has been convalescing after undergoing treatment for cancer in the US, said that books gave her strength and kept her afloat while she was going through one of the toughest phases of her life.

The actor was diagnosed with high grade cancer in July 2018 and underwent treatment for it in New York.

"Books were my friends other than my sisters while I was growing up. I'm nowhere remotely connected to movies. I have a very middle class Maharashtrian upbringing. When I got into movies, it was like being on another planet. Again in this world where it was easy to feel the peer pressure and do certain things or not do certain things, or look a certain way, books kept me grounded," she said.

"'A Gentleman in Moscow' (a 2016 novel by Amor Towles) was uplifting and I got so much strength from that book during my treatment in New York," Sonali said.

The actor, who often shares posts about books and authors on social media, said one should stop feeling guilty about not completing a book.

"Sometimes you start judging yourself by not completing a book, but I have reached a stage where I understand that I'm a book-lover, but that doesn't mean I will like all the books. It's okay if you don't like a book," she said.

Sonali also said that nobody wanted to know about the intellectual capacity of Bollywood stars as it was not "entertainment enough or gossipy enough".

Earlier before her session, Sonali launched author Ashwin Sanghi's latest book ‘The Vault of Vishnu', the sixth book in the Bharat series, at the 13th edition of the festival.

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Please read the religious books once in your life time specially the QURAN which tells lot about this life and its journey and to recognize the true ONE GOD who has no partners and the creator of all that Exists . God asks us to use our intellect and find logical answers for many of our life's query which is a guidance to HUMANITY.  READ with a OPEN HEART without bias... Good LUCK

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July 9,2020

Mumbai, Jul 8: Veteran Actor-comedian Jagdeep, best known for his role as Soorma Bhopali in "Sholay", died on Wednesday at his residence. He was 81.

The actor, whose real name is Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed Jafri, was not keeping well. "He passed away at 8: 30 pm at his residence in Bandra. He was not keeping well due to age related issues," producer Mehmood Ali, a close family friend, told news agency.

Jagdeep appeared in around 400 films but it is his role as Soorma Bhopali in 1975 film "Sholay" that is etched in audiences' minds even today. He also played memorable roles in "Purana Mandir" and in "Andaz Apna Apna" as Salman Khan's father.

Better known by his stage name Jagdeep, the actor also directed the movie "Soorma Bhopali" with his character as the protagonist. He is survived by two sons - Javed and Naved.

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January 11,2020

New Delhi, Jan 11: The Delhi High Court on Saturday restrained from releasing Deepika Padukone-starrer 'Chhapaak' movie without due credits to the lawyer who represented the acid attack survivor, Lakshmi Agarwal, in her legal battle.

The restraint will be effective from January 15 in multiplexes and live streaming and for others from January 17.

The court directed filmmaker Meghna Gulzar to give due credit to lawyer Aparna Bhat who fought the criminal case for the acid survivor on whose life the movie is based.

It passed the order on a petition filed by Fox Studio challenging a trial court order which had directed the filmmakers to give credit to Bhat.

Delhi's Patiala House Court had earlier this week passed an order granting an ex-parte interim mandatory injunction directed that the filmmaker has to carry a line "Aparna Bhat continues to fight cases of sexual and physical violence against women" during the screening of the film.

Fox Studios then requested the Delhi High Court to set aside the trial court order.

The petitioner submitted that if the order passed in a suit filed just one day before the release of the film, is not vacated, varied or modified, then the petitioner will suffer grave injustice and irreparable harm and injury.

The movie, which hit the cinemas yesterday, is based on Laxmi's life. In 2005, at the age of 15, she was allegedly attacked by a spurned lover.

Laxmi had to undergo several surgeries. Later, she started helping other acid attack survivors and promoted campaigns to stop such gruesome attacks.

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