B Praak becomes a father

Punjabi singer B Praak and wife Meera have been blessed with a baby boy. The singer took to Instagram and announced the news on Thursday.

“Ohhh my God … my hands are shivering while typing this. Blessed with a baby boy. Thank you, my wife, my queen for this. I love you so much. I have seen you all these nine months. You have gone through sleepless nights…no one can do that except mother,” B Praak expressed his happiness.

Along with it, he shared a glimpse of his son, though he didn’t reveal the newborn’s face.

A lot of congratulatory wishes have been pouring for the couple on social media.

Actress Gauahar Khan commented: “Huge congratulations. God bless your family.”

Singer Nupur Sanon wrote: “Congratulations paaji. Bless this cutie.”

Back in the studio, B Praak is all set to come up with a sequel of the love song, “Filhall”. The music video of the original number which featured Akshay Kumar and Nupur Sanon.

Payal Ghosh pledges to donate organs

Actress Payal Ghosh has pledged to donate her organs after she lost a friend who was suffering from a kidney ailment and there were no donors available.

“I pledge to donate my organs once I am no more. I requested my family to give my organs once I am dead. It’s great to donate so that they can save other lives. I lost a friend today. She was suffering from a kidney ailment and because of the lockdown, she could not get a donor,” Payal said, adding that our organs can help others lead a good life when we are no more.

“It’s my earnest request to everyone to come forward and pledge to donate their organs once they are dead. Let’s all make the earth a better place,” she added.

“There are millions in India itself who can’t see and they need donors. We can enlighten their lives.”

The actress was last seen in “Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi”, which was released in 2017. The film also stars late veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Vir Das, and Prem Chopra, and is directed by Sanjay Chhel.

Lukram Smil: ‘Actor with Asian features’ still sounds better than ‘Chinki’

Manipur-based actor Lukram Smil, who played the protagonist in the digital film “Penalty”, says racism is so deeply embedded in the minds of people even in India that for the longest time actors from Northeast faced limited opportunities and remained victims of the syndrome.

On a positive side, in the wake of #blacklivesmatter, Lukram adds that casting directors call them “actors with Asian features” now, as oppose to “Chinki” or “Chinese looking” like earlier.

Lukram told IANS: “I think social media activism has at least started the conversation. Until a year back, I would say that people like us from the Northeast would get casting calls where we were said, ‘we’re auditioning you because we need a ‘Chinese looking’, ‘Nepalese looking’ character’. It feels really bad. Our struggle and rejection would start at regular auditions even before we gave auditions, because of the way we look. I mean what are they trying to say by calling us ‘Chinese looking’? Do we not look Indian? Forget about writing diverse characters for us, the racism is embedded in the mind of people in our society to the extent that they do not even count our ‘look’ as ‘Indian’ look! Only those who have faced this will understand how humiliating it feels.”

“Having said that, there is a change that we have noticed in recent casting calls. Now we are called actors with ‘Asian features’, ‘Northeastern’ etc. I think this is still a better term than calling us ‘Nepali’, ‘Chinese’ and, worse, ‘Chinki’,” added the actor.

“Penalty”, directed by Shubham Singh, features Kay Kay Menon, Shashank Arora, Manjot Singh, and Bijou Thaangjam, and is streaming on the OTT platform Netflix after a theatrical release last year.

“We really had a hard time to get showtime while releasing the film in theatres. Now I am getting a response to the film from everywhere. I am glad that people are watching the film,” Lukram said.

Did he always want to be an actor? “No, I am very shy by nature and when I stepped out of Imphal and went to Lucknow for my higher studies I started encountering racism. My confidence went down the drain. But I must thank Bijou, who told me not to confine myself and rather discover by coming to the city of dreams, Mumbai,” he shared.

After his struggle due to appearance and racism, is Lukram still hopeful to make a career in Bollywood? Citing the example of the recent film “Axone” he said: “With such a film, we are gaining a positive light, the right conversation around racism that is substantial. The constant discrimination that many sections face and the stereotypes we are a victim of should stop, and film can do that.”

“In ‘Penalty’, Football is a common element that brings people from every region together. I think like sports, films can also do that. If our Bollywood films are set in cosmopolitan places, then why aren’t the characters from all communities? Why do Punjabis have to be funny and all Northeastern have to be musicians? I am not complaining, but I am saying, we youngsters are questioning more so that the change comes,” Lukram signed off.

Surya Sharma on recognition coming his way post ‘Undekhi’

Actor Surya Sharma, who is currently being lauded for his role as Rinku in the crime thriller web series “Undekhi”, has opened up on how he bagged the project and worked on his character.

“I was shooting for ‘Hostages’ in Delhi. One of the creative heads of the show came to me and told me to meet Siddharth Sen Gupta (creator of ‘Undekhi’). I met Sidharth sir after a week. That day, he was shooting in Versova. He called me on the set of ‘Apharan’ and explained to me the story and the character. Next, I called him and told him my point of view about the character. I think that was the moment when he thought I was the right person to play Rinku,” he told IANS.

Speaking about his character, Surya said: “Rinku is ruthless, fearless, and an untaxed kind of person. He owns the whole town. The best quality of Rinku is his love for his papaji. It was a challenge to maintain that demeanor for seven months, but we did workshops for three months and I used to visit Siddharth sir’s office every day. We worked on every detail, so nobody can question, or if they question we should have an answer. This is a character I wanted to play, and I am happy to be part of the wonderful team.”

Surya is quite happy with the response he has received so far, and he really wants to keep continuing the good work.

“I am loving the vibe and atmosphere. I am a workaholic. I don’t go out and socialize, so I don’t know what people really think about me, and I like the fact I don’t know,” he added.

Helly Shah on resuming shoots: It’s a very good feeling

Television actress Helly Shah is back at work. She has started shooting for the second season of “Ishq Mein Marjawan”. Helly says it’s a good feeling.

“Yes, it is a relief going back (to the set) after almost 100 days of house arrest. But the lockdown was extremely important,” Helly told IANS.

The actress is overjoyed on meeting people after such a long hiatus.

“But after the lockdown when we are coming out and meeting people on set at work, it feels great. I am so happy to be meeting people and talking to them and working again. It’s a very good feeling,” she said.

Helly plays the role of a simpleton named Riddhima in the show.

“I am playing the role of Riddhima. She is a simple girl, very compassionate. She really loves Kabir and has a very simple dream of living a beautiful dream with him,” she added.

Actress Rekha refusing to give samples for the corona virus test

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The rule is that, if anyone is tested positive for Covid-19 then all the persons in contact with the patient or the ones who will live and work in his vicinity to get tested. Despite the fact that her security guard has tested positive last week, this senior actress is not interested in getting a swab test done.

With Amitabh Bachhan, his son Abhishek and son’s wife Aishwarya Rai turning out to be positive for Covid-19, the whole of Bollywood is shaken. But senior actress Rekha, whose security guard was tested positive last week, is refusing to give samples for the coronavirus test. Though the Mumbai Municipal Corporation officials have reached out to her, the actress has refused them entry into her residence.

Also, BMC officials are actually locking out the houses of celebrities after they test positive, and sanitising them. But Rekha is said to have refused even the sanitisation crew as well, conveying through her manager that she is fine and there is nothing to worry.

However, Rekha is said to have finally agreed for tests, but she will get tested only at a private lab and will submit the report herself to the government. She wouldn’t allow government to test her.

Madhuri Dixit pens quarantine poetry

Bollywood veteran actress Madhuri Dixit Nene has shared some profound thoughts in a post she has shared on social media.

Madhuri took to her verified Instagram account, where she shared a throwback picture, which seems to behave taken during a photoshoot in the nineties.

In the image, Madhuri is seen wearing a brown sweater, scarf and the sun rays render a golden on her flawless skin.

“Laakar thodi si khushi apne chehre par, humne khud ko dusron se ala bana liya, log dhoondte rahe muskraane ka kaaran, humne dusron ki khushi ko pana bana liya. #QuarantineThoughts,” she wrote alongside the image.

Earlier this week, on the 18 years of “Devdas”, Madhuri recalled how late veteran choreographer Saroj Khan gave her one of the finest dance performances of her career. Taking to Instagram, Madhuri penned a lengthy post, expressing her love for Saroj Khan and remembering how the late choreographer created the dance “Maar daala” for her.

Saroj Khan breathed her last on July 3.

Alia Bhatt introduces fans to her ‘calm in every storm’

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has introduced fans to her “calm in every storm”, in a new post she has shared on social media.

Alia took to her verified Instagram account and shared a picture of herself along with her pet cat Edward. In the image, the actress is seen posing for the camera while Edward is asleep.

“My calm in every storm,” Alia captioned the image, which currently has 891K likes on the photo-sharing website.

Earlier this month, Alia, an ardent animal lover, welcomed a new cat named Juniper into her home.

On the work front, Alia Bhatt will next be seen in her father Mahesh Bhatt’s directorial, “Sadak 2”, which also stars Pooja Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt and Aditya Roy Kapur in the lead.

The film has been produced by Mahesh Bhatt’s brother Mukesh Bhatt and is set for an OTT release.

Siddhant Chaturvedi shares memes on himself

Bollywood actor Siddhant Chaturvedi obviously takes the idea of “laughing at yourself” quite seriously, going by his social media activity.

On Instagram stories, he has shared a bunch of memes made on himself.

The first meme read: “When you accidentally type “sunglass emoji, sunglass emoji, thinking emoji, sunglass emoji.”

The meme featured three of Siddhant’s pictures sporting sunglasses and one monochrome picture of him having a pensive look.

The second meme was on paintings.

“How I see my painting”, was written right next to Siddhant’s picture, where he has seen the painting and has “masterpiece” written on it.

The second half of the post had Anil Kapoor’s character Majnu Bhai’s painting from “Welcome”. In the film, Kapoor played a don with a misconception of being a great painter, and he creates a hilarious painting.

The meme uses Majnu bhai’s painting to describe how others perceive Siddhant’s artwork, saying: “How others see it”.

On the work front, Siddhant will soon be seen in Yash Raj Films’ “Bunty Aur Babli 2”. The film also features Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in important roles. It is a sequel to the 2005 hit “Bunty Aur Babli”, which starred Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukerji in lead roles.

He will also share screen space with actress Deepika Padukone and Ananya Pandey in Shakun Batra’s next.

Shekhar Kapur: 99 per cent fans have not watched ‘Mr India’ on big screen

Quality of content matters, and not the size of the screen, feels filmmaker Shekhar Kapur.

“The fear is that films meant for the big screen will never be as effective on small screens like TV, Video or phone. 99 percent of the ardent fans of #MrIndia have never ever seen Mr. India on the big screen. And continue to enjoy it on smaller screens. It’s the content that matters!” tweeted Shekhar Kapur from his verified account on Wednesday.

The filmmaker’s opinion regarding the quality of content comes at a time when theatres across the country are closed owing to social distancing regulations amid the Covid-19 pandemic and many films, particularly small and medium budget productions, are opting for an OTT release.

Reacting to Kapur’s tweet, a user shared: “My daughter loves this movie and saying papa why I can’t be Mr. India to fight against China.”

Replying to this, the director of the Anil Kapoor-Sridevi career, which became a superhit on release in 1987, suggested: “I will send your daughter the secret of #mrindia secret formula to invisibility as she grows up.”

The filmmaker has earlier shared his opinion regarding the death of the “theatrical star system” in a tweet posted on Tuesday.

“Theatres are not going to open for at least a year. So all hype around first week business of 100+ crores is dead. So the theatrical Star System is dead. Stars will have to go to the existing OTT platform or stream films themselves through their own apps. Technology is quite simple,” he had written on his verified Twitter account.