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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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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February 10,2020

Chennai, Feb 10: The Income Tax Department on Monday summoned Tamil actor Vijay over charges of tax evasion and his alleged links with financier Anbu Chezhiyan.

The development comes after the IT Department on Friday carried out a raid at the actor's residence in Panaiyur area in Chennai.

IT sleuths held searches in connection with the success of a recent film which was a Box Office hit, collecting around Rs 300 crore.

As per sources, the IT Department on Thursday recovered Rs 65 crores from the residence of Vijay's alleged financer in Chennai during raids which were carried out in the connection with the tax evasion case linked to AGS Cinemas.

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July 11,2020

Mumbai, Jul 11: Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan announced on Twitter late on Saturday that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus infection.

Taking to Twitter to announce the news, he said, "I have tested CoVID positive... " He added that family and staff had also undergone tests while Bachchan has been shifted to a hospital. 

Bachchan ended his tweet saying, "All that have been in close proximity to me in the last 10 days are requested to please get themselves tested !"

Bachchan, who was last seen in Gulabo Sitabo that released on OTT platforms, will be seen in Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Bhrahmastra.

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