Hum AAP jaise nahi, say item girls

April 18, 2014

Rakhi_matlab_dramaMumbai, Apr 18: Comparisons between item girls and Kejriwal haven't gone down well with the item girls, who say people should stop dragging them into this.

The shooting from the lip syndrome continues with some politicians, for reasons best known to them, comparing Arvind Kejriwal with item girls. From novelist Chetan Bhagat to Shiv Sena's Uddhav Thackeray, many people seem to have taken a fancy to the analogy.

Arun Bakshi, a supporter of the BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party), the latest one to draw the analogy, called Kejriwal an 'item girl of Congress' on account of the AAP's supposed focus on attracting crowds. Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh, the first one to notice the 'similarity', had compared Kejriwal with item girl Rakhi Sawant, to which Rakhi had said that she would file a defamation lawsuit against him. We decided to ask some item girls what they thought about these comparisons.

They just want publicity: Rakhi Sawant Mere paas na inn sab faaltu cheezon ke liye ab bilkul time nahi hai, main sirf apni janta ka khayal rakhne pe dhyan dena chahti hoon. Aur yeh Arun Bakshi hain kaun? Mujhe lagta hai ki apna bheja inhe bilkul istemal nahi karna chahiye — itna cheap language, cheap comments karke. Janta bhookh se marr rahi hai, unke baare mein sochna chahiye. Par inn sab logon ko sirf aur sirf publicity chahiye.

They aren't even as educated as we are: Kashmera Shah Why do politicians always have to bring item girls into all this? This is just reflecting their illiteracy. Item numbers are very entertaining — Aishwarya has done it, Priyanka ne kiya hai, Malaika (Arora Khan) aur main kar rahe hain. I'd have them know that they are not even half as educated as I am; Malaika and I went to the same college. How well do any of these politicians know an item girl, anyway, on a personal level? They should, right, if they are making all these comments? Unfortunately, our kind of democracy allows even these kinds of people to contest for elections. If only CAs, engineers or doctors could contest, we would not, at least, have all this lack of education showing.

Don't make such loose comments about our profession: Mahek Chahal I am appalled at the statements made by some politicians where they have used the term 'item girl' in reference to people who are contesting for elections. It is shocking how they have generalised the term and insulted an art form, and a profession that has been around since the time of Helen aunty. Today, everyone from Aishwarya to Deepika have done item songs. I am proud to be an item girl, and having done several songs myself, I would request our honourable politicians to refrain from passing such loose comments on our profession.

They think item girl matlab Rakhi, Rakhi matlab drama: Sambhavna Seth Agar inn logon ko lagta hai ki jinse aur kuch nahi ho pata hai, woh item girl bante hain, toh main inko kahungi ki, kyun nahi, aap hi kuch bann kar bata do. Yeh nihayat hi badtameez insaan hain joh be-matlab yeh sab bol rahe hain. Ek baar inhe camera ke saamne khada kar dijiye, aur boliye nacho, tab inki batti gul ho jayegi. Item girls ko bahut easy target bana lete hain. Gadbad yeh ho gayi hai ki item girl has become synonymous with Rakhi Sawant — toh item girl matlab Rakhi, Rakhi matlab drama - aur suffer hum sabko karna padta hai iss wajah se. Agar yeh responsible citizens hote , responsible candidates hote, toh aise kisi ke profession ka mazaak nahi banaate. Yeh log toh public ka paisa khaate hain, item girls ka bhi paisa khate hain, toh yeh toh iss layak hi nahi hain ki item girls pe comment karein. Hum kum se kum dance karke, apne paison par toh jeete hain na. Hum jab vote kar dete hain, uske baad wait hi karte reh jaate hain ki ab paanch saal baad sarkar shayad achhi ho jayegi. Mere paas bhi politics join karne ke bahut offers aaye hain, par main tab join karungi jab mujhe lagega ki main logon ke liye kuch kar sakti hoon.

The Arvind Kejriwal-item girl analogies

Actor Arun Bakshi, who's supporting the BSP, called Kejriwal "the item girl of Congress", substantiating the comparison with AAP's supposed focus on merely 'attracting the crowd'.

Shiv Sena's Uddhav Thackeray declared that Rakhi Sawant can be a better administrator than Mr Kejriwal. Thackeray put madari, bandar and item girls in the same league.

Chetan Bhagat, expressing his disappointment in the AAP, said that actresses who can't make it in Bollywood resort to item numbers for instant attention — the common trait between Kejriwal and the item girls.

Digvijay Singh, claiming to be "an old fan" of Rakhi Sawant, said that the similarity between Sawant and Kejriwal is that "both try and expose, but with no substance".

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January 12,2020

Mumbai, Jan 12: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Sunday came out in support of actor Deepika Padukone, who is facing flak from the BJP and some other quarters over her visit to the JNU campus in Delhi to express solidarity with students who were recently attacked by armed assailants.

Raut, who is a Rajya Sabha member and the executive editor of Shiv Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana', said the country cannot be run in a "Talibani" style.

After Padukone's visit to the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Tuesday, many appreciated her "silent solidarity", but some others criticised her for "supporting Leftists", saying it was a promotional stunt for her latest film "Chhapaak".

Some also demanded a boycott of her film, based on the life of an acid attack survivor, played by Padukone.

A section of BJP leaders also criticised the 34-year- old actor over her JNU visit.

Talking to PTI, Raut said, "The demand for boycott of the actress and her film is wrong. The country cannot be run in a 'Talibani' style."

"Chhapaak", directed by Meghna Gulzar, hit the theatres on Friday.

Declaring a movie tax-free means the state has waived the entertainment levy imposed on it, thereby bringing down the ticket rates and encouraging more people to watch it.

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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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New Delhi, Mar 27: By posting a stunning picture of herself, actor Kareena Kapoor Khan on Friday motivated people to stay strong during the tough times that the country is facing amid the coronavirus crisis.
The actor took to Instagram and posted a high-on-style picture of herself clicked from behind.
In the picture, the 'Jab We Met' actor is seen standing in front of make-up mirrors that had lights adding on to the shine of the picture.
"Nothing can dim the light that shines from within... Stay strong. We can and we will," she captioned the picture in which she is seen wearing a blue bodycon dress having puffy sleeves.
The glamourous picture received scores of comments from the celebrated actor's fans.
With the entertainment industry under shutdown, many celebrities are self-isolating them to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The number of people who have tested positive for the coronavirus rose to 724 on Friday, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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