Raksha Bandhan special: Kareena-Ranbir, Sonam-Arjun, Zoya-Farhan – A look at Bollywood’s real life bhai-behen!

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August 10, 2014

RakshaMumbai, Aug 10: While the entire nation would indulge in one of the most popular festivals, we look at some adorable real life brother-sister pairs in filmdom

Remember that song from the film Bandhan, when actor Ashwini Bhave with those puppy eyes and mushy expressions sang “Yeh Bandhan toh pyaar ka Bandhan hai” for Salman Khan?

While all of that looked terribly pretentious, Bollywood has always loved to glorify the brother-sister relationship. With cliched songs like Bhaiya Mere Raakhi ke bandhan ko nibhana from Chhoti Behan and Phoolon Ka Taron Ka from Hare Rama Hare Krishna, Hindi films have always celebrated Raksha Bandhan with much grandeur and pomp. While actors like Shah Rukh Khan-Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Deepika Padukone-Arjun Rampal and Salman Khan-Neelam Kothari have been a hit reel life bhai-behen jodi, on this special occasion we look at some real life counterparts and their off screen camaraderie.

Kareena Kapoor Khan and Ranbir Kapoor: Born in one of the most celebrated filmi families, Ranbir and Kareena are brought up in a typical Punjabi family. Since the actors have never shared screen space, their off screen relationship was always a mystery for their fans. However, the curtains were raised when this brother-sister pair made their first TV appearance together on Karan Johar’s Koffee with Karan. While Ranbir and Kareena left no chance to pull each other’s leg on the show, their love and mutual respect was also one to notice. The highlight of the show was when Kareena said that she is all excited to perform on Chikni Chameli and Sheila Ki Jawani in Ranbir’s sangeet. Well, no points for guessing at which pretty actor was Bebo hinting at! Wink Wink!

Zoya Akhtar and Farhan Akhtar: Born to veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar and screenwriter Honey Irani, Zoya and Farhan were the typical brats as kids. While their professional relationship has always bore fruits in terms of Luck by Chance and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, their off screen relationship from the exterior also seems very suttle and shaped. Their recent appearance on a chat show diplayed their effortless understanding of each other’s thought process as well as their personal space. The brother-sister duo has collaborated once again for their forthcoming project, Dil Dhadakne Do and going by their past records we hardly doubt their super-hit companionship.

Sonam Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor: Hailing from another filmi family, Sonam is the daughter of Anil Kapoor, while Arjun is producer Boney Kapoor’s son. Both Sonam and Arjun have been very candid about their fondness for each other, however, what interests us more is the fascinating tales that Sonam has narrated. Sonam once confessed that whenever she went on dates, Arjun always made sure to accompany her. Ofcourse, he would occupy another table. However, just like every protective brother the Kapoor lad too kept a close eye on Ms Kapoor’s dates. Awww….now isn’t that sweet?

Emraan Hashmi and Alia Bhatt: We remember that moment when Alia had confessed on a tete-a-tete that she didn’t know that Emraan was her cousin until he became a star. While Emraan has always spoken about Alia as a protective brother, Ms Bhatt has been very candid and chirpy about their relationship. Interestingly, it seems that the brother-sister duo is also very competitive. When he was recently asked if he would want to pass his serial kisser tag to Alia, Emraan jokingly said to a leading news portal, “I want to monopolise the crown. Someone has to reach up to my run rate. So it will take time for the new actors to be there.” Well we love this new age competitive bhai-behen relationship. Right peeps?

Ekta Kapoor and Tusshar Kapoor: Children of veteran film actor Jeetendra, Ekta and Tusshar Kapoor are one of the most loved brother-sister pair in filmdom. While Tusshar has worked hard to prove his mettle in the film industry, Ekta’s contribution in his career can’t be ignored. Movies like Kyaa Kool Hai Hum and Shootout at Lokhandwala have been pivotal for Tusshar’s filmi career and both have been produced by Ekta. While Tusshar is protective for his dotting sister, Ekta is said to be very possessive about her little brother. Infact, she wants to know every detail of the girl that Tusshar would date. Now that’s a very fun relationship we admit!

It’s BollywoodLife wishing all these brother-sister pairs and our readers a very happy Raksha

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March 28,2020

Chennai, Mar 28: Chennai City Corporation personnel stuck a home quarantine sticker at the office of actor-politician Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam office on Saturday, leading to speculation that the matinee star was quarantined for the coronavirus.

While there was speculation if Kamal Haasan was quarantined, the Greater Chennai Corporation said their staffers pasted the sticker on the premises because actress Gautami Tadimalli "returned from Dubai recently and her passport has this address (Eldams Road in upscale Alwarpet)."

The present residence of the actress was not known immediately.

The sticker read, "We are in home quarantine to safeguard ourselves and Chennai from the coronavirus." It was removed soon, an official said, declining to elaborate.

Kamal Haasan clarified in a statement that he was not quarantined.

"Based on the notice stuck outside my house, news has been spread saying that I have been quarantined. But most of you already know that I have not been living there for the past few years and the Makkal Needhi Maiam party office has been functioning from there," he said.

Further, the actor said, the news that he has been quarantined "is not true."

As a precautionary measure, he has been maintaining social distancing, he said.

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May 8,2020

London, May 8: Actor Florence Pugh says the most terrifying aspect of starring in the upcoming superhero film "Black Widow" was doing the Russian accent.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe's stand-alone film, the Oscar-nominated actor plays Yelena Belova, a sister-figure to Scarlett Johansson's Natasha Romanoff/ the titular Black Widow who was trained in the Red Room.

"I was scared because my Russian accent was going to be out there and I didn't know what it sounded like.

"I'm also playing a character who no-one's seen before but they've read about her. I didn't know whether people were going to hate me!" Pugh told ELLE UK for its June issue.

The 24-year-old actor also said the idea of joining the MCU itself was quite "daunting".

"When you think of Marvel, it's big and daunting. Especially being a relatively small actor to look at it and go, 'Oh! I'm going to be a part of this', that's a big decision," she said.

"Black Widow", which was scheduled to hit the theatres on May 1, will now release on November 6 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Directed by Cate Shortland, the film also stars David Harbour and Rachel Weisz.

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January 24,2020

Paris, Jan 24: Rahul Mishra and Imane Ayissi made history on Thursday by becoming the first Indian and black African designers to show their clothes on the elite Paris haute couture catwalk.

Only a little more than a dozen of the world's most prestigious luxury labels -- including Dior, Chanel and Givenchy -- have a right to call their clothes haute couture.

All the clothes must be handmade -- and go on to sell for tens of thousands of euros (dollars) to some of the richest and most famous women in the world.

Mishra, an advocate of ethical "slow fashion" who blames mechanisation for much of the world's ills, said "it felt amazing and very surreal to be the first Indian to be chosen." "They see a great future for us -- which will make us push ourselves even harder," the 40-year-old told AFP after his debut show was cheered by fashionistas.

Both Mishra and Cameroon-born Ayissi, 51, are champions of traditional fabrics and techniques from their homelands and are famous for their classy lines.

Ayissi said his selection was "immense" both for Africa and himself.

"I am so proud that I can show my work and showcase real African fabrics and African heritage," he told AFP backstage as celebrities, including the chic head of Unesco, Audrey Azoulay, congratulated him.

Mishra broke through on the Paris ready-to-wear scene after winning the International Woolmark Prize in 2014, the top award that also launched the careers of such greats as Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent.

The purity of his often white creations with their detailed but understated embroidery has won him many fans, including Vogue's legendary critic Suzy Menkes.

The doyenne of fashion's front row called him an Indian "national treasure".

But this time, Mishra turned up the colour palette somewhat with dresses that subtly evoked the jungle paradises and pristine underwater world off the Maldives he worries that one day we might lose.

Appalled by the smoke and pollution that meant he had to keep his four-year-old daughter indoors in Delhi for nearly 20 days in November, Mishra said he imagined a "pure virginal and untamed planet... with ecosystems crafted out of embroidered flora and fauna".

"I am very emotional about it. Sometimes it makes me cry. All our children should be growing up in a better world," he added.

"When I take Aarna (his daughter) to the foothills of the Himalayas and the sky turns blue, she is so happy.

"Once, when she saw the River Ganges, she said: 'Can you please clean it for us so can go for a swim?'"

Mishra said he was reducing the quantity of clothes he was producing while at the same time increasing their quality, with humming birds, koalas and other animals hidden in the hundreds of hand worked embroidered leaves and flowers of his "jungle dresses".

The designer has won ethical and sustainability awards for his work supporting local crafts people in rural India.

"My objective is to create jobs which help people in their own villages," Mishra said.

"If villages are stronger, you will have a stronger country, a stronger nation, and a stronger world," he added.

Ayissi takes a similar stand, refusing to use wax prints popular in West Africa which he dismisses as "colonial".

Dutch mills flooded Africa with cotton printed with colourful patterns borrowed from Indonesian batik in the 19th century, and still dominate the market.

"When we talk about African fashion, it's always wax, which is a real pity," he told AFP, "because it's killing our own African heritage."

Ayissi, a former dancer who worked with singers such as Sting and Seal, told AFP he wanted to open up "a new path for Africa" and find an "alternative way of doing luxury fashion".

He has gone back to using prestigious local materials, like the strip fabric kente woven by the Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, which was originally worn only by nobles.

The son of an undefeated African boxing champ and a former Miss Cameroon, he also uses appliqued techniques from Benin and Ghana.

Haute couture shows only take place in Paris and the criteria to enter and remain in fashion's elite club are strictly enforced by French law.

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