Ganpati Bappa Morya - B-Town chants on Ganesh Chaturthi

August 29, 2014

Mumbai, Aug 29: On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi Friday, a string of celebrities including Akshay Kumar and Priyanka have wished that the lord brings love and peace in everyone's lives.

Ganpati Bappa MoryaThe celebrities took to Twitter to share their wishes. Here's what they had to say:

Akshay Kumar: Loud music, traffic jams but no complaints as the Lord makes way into our hearts once again. Praying that He removes all obstacles in our and our dear ones' lives! #GanpatiBappaMorya

Tusshar Kapoor: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi! May he give us the strength, like every year, to fight our inner demons and external battles till he comes back again!

Vivek Oberoi: Ganpati Bappa Moriya! May we all be blessed by the divine. Enjoy the modaks and puranpolis.

Mugdha Godse: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi! May Lord Ganesha bestow you with eternal bliss, peace and contentment.

Shabana Azmi: Miss being in Mumbai for Ganesh Chaturthi. My sis in law Tanve brings Ganpati home and watching her kids excitement reminds me of my own. As children Baba n I would be taken 2 all d sarvajanik pandals in Girgaum bcoz we lived in Khetwadi. Wonderful memories...Ganpati Baba Morya.

Bipasha Basu: Wishing everyone a very happy Ganesh Chaturthi! Ganpati Bappa Morya.

Soha Ali Khan: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to all - a time for auspicious beginnings, creative inspiration and forgiveness! Be the change!

Priyanka Chopra: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to everyone. May Ganpati bappa bless us with peace and happiness...here's to new beginnings.

Shraddha Kapoor: Here he is again after a year away! #GanpatiBappaMorya #BestFestival Wishing you all a Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!

Rohit Roy: Every year Bappa comes into our homes and infuses so much hope, will n enthusiasm. May He bless each n every one of us. Ganpati bappa morya ... May Vignaharta remove all ur obstacles n make u happy n content. Have a blessed year.

Kunal Kemmu: Ganpati Bappa moriya! Wishing all of you a happy Ganesh Chaturthi.

Anupam Kher: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to all. Love, Peace & Happiness always.

Emraan Hashmi: Happy Ganesh Chathurti! Raja aaj aa raha hai!

Shreya Ghoshal: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!!! Ganapati Bappa Morya!!! Missing all the mumbai festivities! Craving for the Modak.

Sridevi: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi. May this day bring prosperity, good luck and happiness to your lives. Ganapati Bappa Morya!

Manish Paul: Good morning people!!! Happy ganesh chaturthi to all...May lord ganesha bless us all always...GANPATI BAPPA MORYA!!!

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January 8,2020

Jan 8: Bollywood star Deepika Padukone on Tuesday visited the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to express solidarity with the students who were attacked by a mob, but she did not address the crowd.

The actor reached the university campus at around 7.40 pm and attended a public meeting, called by JNU Teacher's Association and JNUSU in response to Sunday's attack on students and teachers by a masked mob armed with sticks and rods.

Deepika stood as former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar was raising azaadi slogans and left by the time current president Aishe Ghosh started speaking.

The actor's decision to not address the crowd prompted Ghosh to comment, "when you are in a position, you should speak up".

"There are many people in Bollywood who do not put forth their views when they are not be aired. They are considered role models. I appeal to them: Make inspiring films after something has happened but when you are in that position, also talk about the story that is currently happening," she said.

Later, Ghosh said that Deepika expressed solidarity with the JNU students.

Deepika is in the capital to promote her upcoming release, Meghna Gulzar-directed "Chhapaak".

On Monday, the 34-year-old actor told a news channel that she feels proud that people have come out and raised their voice without fear, in reference to the protests against the amended Citizenship Act, the National Register of Citizens and violence in JNU.

"I feel proud to see that we aren't scared to express ourselves... I think the fact that we are thinking about the country and its future.... Whatever may be our point of view, it's nice to see," Deepika told NDTV India.

"I feel proud about it that people are coming out -- be it on the streets or wherever they are -- they are raising their voice and expressing themselves as it is important. If we want to see a change in life and society, it is important that a point of view be put forward," she added.

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May 10,2020

May 10: Azaan is an integral part of the faith, not the gadget, says veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar, asking that the Islamic call to prayer on loudspeakers should be stopped as it causes "discomfort" to others.

In a tweet on Saturday, Akhtar wondered why the practice was 'halaal' (allowed) when it was, for nearly half a century in the country, considered 'haraam' or forbidden.

"In India for almost 50 years Azaan on the loud speak was Haraam. Then it became Halaal and so halaal that there is no end to it, but there should be an end to it. Azaan is fine but loud speaker does cause of discomfort for others. I hope that atleast this time they will do it themselves (sic)," Akhtar tweeted.

When a user asked his opinion on loudspeakers being used in temples, the 75-year-old writer said everyday use of speakers is a cause of concern.

"Whether it's a temple or a mosque, if you're using loudspeakers during a festival, it's fine. But it shouldn't be used everyday in either temples or mosques.

"For more than thousand years Azaan was given without the loud speaker. Azaan is the integral part of your faith, not this gadget," he replied.

Earlier in March, Akhtar had supported the demand to shut mosques amid the coronavirus outbreak in the country, saying even Kaaba and Medina have been closed due to the pandemic.

He had also appealed to the Muslim community to offer prayers from home in the holy month of Ramzan, which began on April 24.

"I request all the Muslim brothers that now that Ramzan is coming, please say your prayers but make sure that this doesn't cause problems to anyone else. The prayers that you do in the mosque, you can do that at home. According to you, the house, the ground, this all has been made by Him. Then you can do your prayers anywhere," he had said.

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July 10,2020

New Delhi, Jul 10: Actor Bhumi Pednekar, who is staying indoors like many other Bollywood celebrities, on Friday said that she has learned to prioritise what is important to her amid the COVID-19-induced lockdown.

"One thing that I have learnt about myself is that I love isolation. I love being by myself. I saw a lot of people complaining that they are bored at home or that they cannot go out. I am an extrovert, I am a very social person but this quarantine has led me to realise that I do prefer my isolation over meeting people because I haven't really been in touch with people," she said.

"I have kind of been catching over my reading, not seen much television but started watching shows. I have spent a lot of time with my mom and honesty there were days when I did nothing," she added.

The 'Pati Patni Aur Woh' actor further said that it was important loving oneself and enjoying one's own company.

"I have kind of prioritised what I feel is important in life. I have re-educated myself. But the biggest learning has been that I love being alone. And maybe I have kind of enjoyed this state because as actors you are constantly surrounded by people whether you are promoting or shooting a film," she said.

"Your immediate entourage is also like a team of quite a few people. You are constantly over the phone, you are constantly over social media," she added.

Pednekar was last seen in Karan Johar's horror film 'Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship,'.

She will next be seen in another horror thriller, 'Durgavati.'

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