B-Town celebrates P.V. Sindhu's Olympic win

August 19, 2016

indiaNew Delhi, Aug 19: Bollywood celebritites like Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan and Priyanka Chopra have congratulated Indian woman shuttler P.V. Sindhu on her Olympic win. Sindhu assured the country of at least a silver medal after thrashing Japan's Nozomi Okuhara in the women's singles badminton semi-final at the Rio Olympics on Thursday.

Here's what the celebrities had to say about her win:

Amitabh Bachchan: P.V. Sindhu...aapne 'bolne walon' ki bolti bund kar di... karm bolta hai aur wo kabhi kabhi 'kalam' ko bhi hara deta hai! BADHAI!

Shah Rukh Khan: Sakshi...Sindhu...Dono ko Salaam!

Aamir Khan: Way to go Sindhu! Congratulations! You have made India proud! All the very best for the finals. Love.a.

Anushka Sharma: What a day it's been! First Sakshi Malik and now P.V. Sindhu in finals. Here comes another medal. Silver haath mein Gold nazar mein (Silver in hand and gold in eyes). All the best.

Madhuri Dixit-Nene: Another medal assured Rio 2016. Congrats P.V. Sindhu ...Go for gold.

Karan Johar: P.V. Sindhu...more power to girl power! Rio 2016

Ashish Chowdhry: Now hopin to catch P.V. Sindhu live at 6.30pm. Praying she'll be the first Indian woman to bag individual Gold. Biggest Indian badminton match! Rio 2016.

Nandita Das: If you missed hearing Manto story Dus Rupaye last night...For now watch P.V. Sindhu -- So amazing!! So inspiring!

Madhur Bhandarkar: One more girl makes India proud. Congrats P.V. Sindhu for storming into the badminton finals. Wish you the very best Go For Gold. Rio2016.

Riteish Deshmukh: P.V. Sindhu and Aditi Ashok shine at the Rio Olympics -- prayers and best wishes with them Go INDIA.

Sonu Sood: P.V. Sindhu we are proud of you. Salute. Rio 2016. Badminton.

Soha Ali Khan: Congratulations P.V Sindhu on a superb victory and all the very best for the finals!! Go For Gold!! Rio Olympics 2016. P.V. Sindhu. No Pressure.

Esha Gupta: Loving how our girls are putting us on the world map...Girl Power P.V. Sindhu. Good Luck.

Tahir Raj Bhasin: Awesome! P.V. Sindhu wins. India's women show the world how it's done! We're on a roll. Congratulations. Rio 2016.

Rahul Bose: Absolutely fantastic P. V. Sindhu Brilliant badminton! Rio 2016 badminton.

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July 12,2020

Mumbai, Jul 12: Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and her daughter Aaradhya have tested positive for coronavirus, confirmed Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Sunday. However,  veteran actor Jaya Bachchan has tested negative for the virus.

"Smt Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Daughter Aaradhya Abhishek Bachchan have also been detected positive for Covid-19. Smt. Jaya Bachchan ji is tested negative for Covid-19. We wish the Bachchan Family to get well soon with a speedy recovery," Tope tweeted.

As per Assistant Municipal Commissioner Vishwas Mote, the rest of the family members - Jaya Bachchan, daughter Shweta Bachchan Nanda and her children Agastya and Navya Naveli - have tested negative for COVID-19.

On Saturday, legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan and son Abhishek Bachchan took to social media to confirm that they have detected positive for coronavirus.

The 'Sholay' actor is reported to be in a "stable" condition with "mild symptoms."
The 77-year-old has been admitted to the isolation unit at Mumbai's Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital.

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January 9,2020

Mumbai, Jan 9: A day after Deepika Padukone visited the JNU campus to express solidarity with students who had been attacked, her film "Chhapaak" made another splash on Wednesday over the name of its antagonist.

While Deepika was the focus of many a discussion on social media and beyond for showing up at a public meeting in the university, the film, based on the life of acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal, was also making news for quite another reason.

In what could well be a storm in a 'Twitter cup', "Nadeem Khan" and "Rajesh" began trending on the microblogging site after a magazine article claimed the name of the antagonist had been changed. By 4 pm, 'Nadeem Khan' clocked close to 60,000 tweets and 'Rajesh' close behind with 50,000.

In 2005, Laxmi was disfigured for life when a man called Nadeem Khan and three others allegedly hurled acid at her in Delhi's upscale Khan Market.

In the film based on her life, the narrative remains the same but the names have been changed. So, Laxmi is 'Malti' Agarwal and Nadeem becomes 'Babboo' aka 'Bashir Khan'.

On Wednesday, Swarajya magazine wrote an article headlined, "The Ways Of Bollywood: In Deepika Padukone-Starer Chhapaak, Acid Attacker Naeem Khan Becomes ‘Rajesh'." "As part of a backlash against Padukone's JNU 'meet and greet', social media users researched the names of the characters involved in the movie Chhapaak and conspicuously found the name of main perpetrator Naeem Khan absent," the article alleged.

But in the Meghna Gulzar directed film, there is no mention of any Nadeem or Naeem Khan. Moreover, Rajesh is the name of Malti's boyfriend.

Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Babul Supriyo jumped into the controversy, saying it was another example of "absolute hypocrisy".

"...When you say all characters are fictitious and don't have any resemblance with living beings and all of that, this is absolute hypocrisy. When you change the name which also changes the religion, it has been done very deliberately," Supriyo told a TV channel when asked to comment on the controversy.

South Delhi BJP MP Ramesh Biduri also called for a boycott of the movie.

With Deepika grabbing attention by going to JNU, many appreciated her 'silent solidarity' but others criticised her for "supporting the Leftists" and said it was a promotional stunt ahead of the release.

"#BoycottChhapaak" was trending on Twitter as was "#ISupportDeepika".

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February 9,2020

New Delhi, Feb 9: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani got emotional while watching the movie "Shikara: The Untold Story Of Kashmiri Pandits". It is a Hindi-language period film produced and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, based on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir.

In a video clip, the political veteran is seen trying to hold back his tears at the end of the film while Mr Chopra rushes to console him. Other people around them were also seen getting emotional and congratulating the filmmaker for the movie.

"Shikara" is about how Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee from their houses in the Kashmir Valley in early 1990, in the wake of insurgency. The filmmaker said the film showcases how Kashmiri Pandits rebuilt their lives in the aftermath of the tragic event.

Featuring Aadil Khan and Sadia, Shikara released on February 7. Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who is from Kashmir, dedicates his movie to his mother, who died in 2007.

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Abdul Gaffar Bolar
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Monday, 10 Feb 2020

Does this man know the trouble and pain of humans???

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