Sonam, Hrithik''s music video is fantastic: Anil Kapoor

September 3, 2015

Mumbai, Sep 3: Anil Kapoor is mighty impressed by his daughter Sonam and Hrithik Roshan's music video "Dheere Dheere", a new version of the popular track from 1990 block-buster "Aashiqui".

anilThe song is said to be a tribute to late T-series founder Gulshan Kumar. It is sung and composed by Yo Yo Honey Singh.

The original track was sung by Kumar Sanu and Anuradha Paudwal, and composed by Nadeem-Shravan.

"I loved the video. It is fabulous and fully commercial.

It is fantastic and the song is also nice," Anil said in an interview.

The 58-year-old actor is looking forward to the release of his his next movie "Welcome Back", which will see him reprise his role of don Majnu Bhai from the 2007 original movie.

The film, also starring John Abraham, Shruti Haasan, Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal, Naseeruddin Shah and Dimple Kapadia, will release on Friday.

"It is always better to have a combination of old and new actors. Then it becomes really a family film, a good family movie. Naseer Saab has a separate fan following. Everybody loves and respects him.

"Nana also has a different following., Anees (the director) too... He made films like 'Welcome', 'No Entry', 'Singh Is Kinng', which were very successful."

Anil always gets complimented for looking younger than his age but the actor said he knows where he stands today. The actor, who was last seen playing a father in Zoya Akhtar's "Dil Dhadakne Do", said he is prepared to do similar roles in future.

"I am a father. One of the reasons I look younger than my age is that because I am not delusional. Some people take themselves too seriously, thinking that 'I am so young and so good looking'. but I know where I stand. That's why I did 'Dil Dhadakne Do'... I am securing my future," Anil said.

"So, that people get to know that I will play such roles too (of a father) and Majnu Bhai too. I don't have any misconception about myself. I am very blessed that I am here and I am a very happy person. and I love making people happy."

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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 29,2020

Ernakulam, Feb 29: A court here on Friday issued a bailable arrest warrant against Malayalam actor Kunchacko Boban for failing to appear before it for witness examination in an assault case filed by an actress.

Ernakulam Additional Sessions Judge Honey M Varghese issued the arrest warrant.

As per the court's direction, Boban can take bail from police station and appear before court on March 4.

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June 22,2020

New Delhi, Jun 22: Amidst a strain in the ties between India and Nepal, actor Manisha Koirala, a Nepali national, on Monday urged people of both the countries to be not "aggressive and disrespectful" towards each other.

Koirala, a leading Bollywood actor of her times, took to Twitter to request people to let the respective government resolve the issues and stay "civil."

"A heartfelt request please let's not be aggressive and disrespectful..we are in this situation together..our respective Gov's will resolve the issue. In the meantime we can be civil ..I remain hopeful," she tweeted.

Earlier last week, Nepal 's Upper House of Parliament endorsed a proposal to discuss the Constitution amendment bill to update the country's map that incorporates parts of Indian territory.

Nepal's House of Representatives had on June 10 endorsed a proposal seeking consideration of a constitution amendment bill for change of country's map after a lengthy discussion. Nepal has made offers to India to hold "diplomatic talks to resolve the territorial issue" between the two countries.

New Delhi has said that the updated map is "not based on historical facts and evidence" and termed the claims by Nepal as artificial enlargement.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava also said that the move is violative of the current understanding to hold talks on outstanding boundary issues.

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