B-Town spreads message of love on V-Day

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February 14, 2015

V-DayMumbai, Feb 14: Spread love, peace and happiness - that's the heartwarming message from Hindi film celebrities on Valentine's Day Saturday.

A host of celebrities took to micro-blogging site Twitter to send across a message of love, while some like composer Vishal Dadlani and filmmaker Shirish Kunder mocked the Hindu Mahasabha's order and plans to get couples in love married. Here's what they wrote:

Priyanka Chopra: N 2 all the guys out there!!! I was told...U don't need a day to love someone...u always love them more than yesterday..Happy Valentine's DayVishal Dadlani: Just want to wish the Hindu Mahasabha a Happy Valentine's Day. Oh, and also... Monica Belucci, I love you!

Karan Johar : Dear Love...have a large heart....#HappyValentinesDayRajkummar Rao: "LOVE" the most beautiful thing in the world. Happy Valentine's day everyone. Spread love Spread Peace Spread Happiness.

Shirish Kunder: Took my dog out for a walk. Hindu Mahasabha got us married. Need your blessings. Happy Valentine's Day!

Alia Bhatt: Happy Valentine's Day!!! Share your Valentine's day selfie with @maybellineindia & feature on their Cover Photo with me! #TurnUpTheLove

Anupam Kher: A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love.

Happy Valentine's Day.:)

Sidharth Malhotra: Happy Valentine's Day big love n respect and my gift for today is my first romantic thriller #EKVILLAIN tonight 8pm at @StarGoldIndia

Mallika Sherawat: Is it ok to wish Happy Valentine or I will get arrested !Anurag Basu: Generally mch of cynicism about valentines day comes frm those who hv no one to spen it with. #HappyValentinesDay/ Single Awareness Day!!!

Punit Malhotra: Don't really believe in it... But Happy Valentine's Day :) And special love to all the goons who trouble youngsters celebrating this day :)Sanjay Gupta: H A P P Y V A L E N T I N E S D A Y Make it special for the one you love.

Arjun Rampal: Happy Valentine's Day to all. Love you all and spread love. Thank you Roy is the biggest opener of 2015. Super happy. #rocknroy

Neil Nitin Mukesh: HAPPY VALENTINES DAY TO ALL YOU LOVELY PEOPLE !! Keep spreading the love. Hope you are all unlucky in playing cards.... Lucky in love

Nimrat Kaur: A beautiful day dedicated to love and all things that remind us of it. Make it special for someone unsuspecting!Happy Valentine's Day all....

Mika Singh: Happy Valentine's Day ...

Rohit Roy: Happy Valentine's Day ya'll.. Wish U all a day and a lifetime filled with love n happiness...

Pulkit Samrat: So.. Valentines Day makes you do things! Made this Pop Up Card for my love.. Happy Valentines Day!

Preity Zinta: Happy Valentines Day to All my friends out there. Just wanted to say - Love in your heart was not put there to. Aftab Shivdasani : Happy Valentine's Day my love @nindusanj...Stay loved, stay blessed, stay YOU.

Sophie Choudry: Love & respect yourself first...Only then will u find the kind of love you deserve! #HappyValentinesDay to u all.

Anubhav Sinha: Happy Valentine's Day DELHI!!! What a Valentine you got. :-)

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August 4,2020

Mumbai,  Aug 4: BJP leader Narayan Rane on Tuesday claimed that Sushant Singh Rajput did not "commit suicide" and alleged that the actor was murdered.

He also alleged that the Maharashtra government is trying to save someone.

Addressing a press conference here, Rane said: "Sushant Singh Rajput did not commit suicide. He was murdered. Maharashtra government is trying to save someone. It is not paying attention to the case."

Meanwhile, the Bihar government sent a recommendation for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry in the case filed by Rajput's father KK Singh in Patna.

"The State Government has sent a recommendation for CBI inquiry in the case filed by Late Shri Sushant Singh Rajput's father, Shri KK Singh, related to the death of Late Sushant Singh Rajput in Patna," Chief Minister Nitish Kumar tweeted.

Earlier, KK Singh had revealed that he had filed a complaint with Mumbai police in February claiming his son's life was in danger. The revelation came as he filed an FIR with Patna police, alleging Mumbai police of inaction even after 40 days of the actor's sudden death.

In a self-made video, Singh alleged that the accused in the actor's death case is on the loose and Patna Police should be provided with help.

"On February 25, I informed Bandra Police that the life of my son Sushant is in danger. He died on June 14 and I asked them to act against people named in my Feb 25 complaint. 

No action has been taken even 40 days after his death. So, I filed FIR in Patna. Patna Police swung into action. But the accused is running away(on the loose). Patna Police should be given help. I thank Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his colleague Sanjay Jha who gave support to the truth in this hour of grief," he said.

After the actor's demise on June 14, he asked the police to take action against the people named in the complaint given by him on February 25, said Singh, adding that no action has been taken.

An FIR was filed by Patna Police against actor Rhea Chakraborty in the Rajput's death case under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including abetment of suicide. Bihar Police started the investigation and dispatched a team to Mumbai.

Earlier, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh condemned the demand for Sushant Singh Rajput's death case to be handed over to the CBI.

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June 30,2020

Mumbai, Jun 30: Actor Vivek Oberoi on Tuesday announced that he is set to make his debut as a producer with a high-concept thriller titled "Iti- Can You Solve Your Own Murder”.

The whodunit thriller will be directed by Vishal Mishra, who has previously helmed on films "Coffee With D” (2017) and "Hotel Milan” (2018).

"Iti" will be produced by the actor's banner Oberoi Mega Entertainment, Mandiraa Entertainment and Girish Johar. It is creatively backed by Prernaa Arora.

The 43-year-old actor said he trusts Vishal’s vision and liked the idea so much that he decided to back the project.

"I’m sure it’s going to be an exciting journey with Prernaa, team Mandiraa and Girish. We hope to present an engaging piece of cinema to the audiences with this," Vivek said in a statement.

The film revolves around a woman who is racing against time to solve her own murder. The project is expected to go on floors by October and release in the first quarter of 2021.

“I’m super excited and keen to share this story with our audiences. Vishal is a very gifted talent and we are pretty sure that with this film, we have a winner on our hands," Johar said.

Vivek's last Bollywood big-screen appearance was in 2019’s "PM Narendra Modi". He was also seen in season two of Amazon Prime Video's thriller "Inside Edge".

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February 12,2020

London, Feb 12: Oscar-winning British director Steve McQueen is returning to his art roots with a series of short films at London's Tate Modern art gallery, offering a sensory exploration of black identity.

McQueen, who became the first black director to win the best picture Academy Award in 2014 for "12 Years a Slave", is now based between London and Amsterdam and is focused on championing diversity in the film industry.

Visitors to his new exhibition will be greeted by "Static", a film of New York's Statue of Liberty, scrutinising the iconic symbol from every possible angle at very close range against a deafening backdrop of the helicopter from where the footage was filmed.

"What interests Steve is our view of the world, how humans are trying to represent Liberty," said Fiontan Moran, assistant curator of the exhibition.

"7th Nov, 2001" features a still shot of a body while McQueen's cousin Marcus tells of how he accidentally killed his brother, a particularly traumatic experience for the artist.

"Western Deep" is another visceral work, giving a sense through sights and sounds in an interactive installation of the experiences of miners in South Africa, following them to the bottom of the mine.

"Ashes", meanwhile, is a tribute to a young fisherman from Grenada, the island where McQueen's family originated.

The images of beauty and sweetness filmed from his boat are tragically reversed on the other side of the projection screen, which shows a grave commissioned by McQueen for the eponymous young fisherman, who was killed by drug traffickers.

African-American singer, actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson (1898-1976) is honoured in "End Credits".

The film shows censored FBI documents detailing the agency's surveillance of Robeson, read by a voice-over artist, for five hours.

"He is... testing the limits of how people can be documented in an era of mass surveillance," said Moran.

In a similarly militant vein, the exhibition features the sculpture "Weight", which was first shown in the prison cell where the writer and playwright Oscar Wilde was imprisoned.

It depicts a golden mosquito net draped over a metal prison bed frame, addressing the theme of confinement and the power of the imagination to break free.

The show runs alongside an exhibition of McQueen's giant portraits of London school classes, many of which appeared on the streets of London last year.

"I remember my first school trip to Tate when I was an impressionable eight-year-old, which was really the moment I gained an understanding that anything is possible," said McQueen, adding it was "where in some ways my journey as an artist first began".

He recently told the Financial Times newspaper the difference between his art films and his feature films was that the former were poetry, the latter like a novel.

"Poetry is condensed, precise, fragmented," he said. "The novel is the yarn".

The exhibition opens on February 13 and runs until May 11.

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