How you look, feel are key instigators to going about your daily life: Hrithik

How you look and feel are two key instigators to going about your daily life, says Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan.

The actor has featured in a new digital campaign ‘Arrival of Don Beardo’, launched by men’s grooming brand Beardo. The campaign aims to inspire men to “hone their sexiness and irresistibility”.

Hrithik says: “How you look and how you feel are two key instigators to going about your daily life.”

“What I like the most about the campaign is that it promotes being your true self. The campaign, in line with the core purpose of the products, is to enhance confidence and seize the day, for yourself. I believe, it is a means for self-care, and Beardo as a brand is all about you, the person standing in front of the mirror. So, feel good, look good, and set out to have a good day!”

Sujet Malhotra, CEO of, Beardo says: “Conceptualising DON Beardo’s character was a very personal journey to us. We imagined him to be an epitome of everything we stand for – Alpha, intense, charismatic, suave, worthy, sexy, someone you look up to, yet are in awe of his power and he is always styled to kill (well not literally!).

In simple words Don Beardo is a man; every man wants to be. Casting Hrithik in this campaign was a conscious decision as we felt he could imbibe all these qualities portray them effortlessly on screen – and we are overwhelmed by the results. We at Beardo are committed to celebrating men’s attractiveness & style. with the Arrival of Don Beardo, we make visualizing it, a real possibility.”

Sudheer Babu shows quirky use of hammer in the gym

Telugu actor Sudheer Babu seems to have hit upon a quirky workout formula for a solid body, and it involves a hammer!

In a series of videos the actor posted on his Instagram Stories, he is seen sitting on a bench in the gym and using a hammer on himself. In the clips, he hits the tool against his arms, thighs, and calf muscles.

“Tapping with the hammer helps,” he wrote on top of the clips.

Sudheer was last seen on screen in the Nani starrer “V”, an action thriller directed by Mohana Krishna Indraganti.

The actor will soon be seen in a biopic based on the national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand. Sudheer is a former badminton player. He was ranked number one in Andhra Pradesh and has played alongside Pullela Gopichand as a doubles partner once.

Kareena Kapoor’s well-heeled confession

Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has shared what would be the only situation when one could find her lowering her head.

Kareena posted a video from a shoot on Instagram. In the clip, she is seen sporting a black dress with a thigh-high slit.

“If I ever let my head down… It’ll be to admire my heels #FeelItReelIt,” she wrote as the caption.

The actress is all set to welcome her second child with her actor husband Saif Ali Khan.

Saif and Kareena reportedly started dating after “Tashan”. They got married in 2012 and Kareena gave birth to son Taimur in 2016. She is currently expecting their second baby, and she often shares photographs of her baby bump on social media.

The White Tiger: Witty, wicked, well made (IANS Review; Rating: * * * and 1/2 )

The White Tiger (film on Netflix); Cast: Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra, Rajkummar Rao, Mahesh Manjrekar, Vijay Maurya, Swaroop Sampat, Direction: Ramin Bahrani; Rating: * * * and a half (three and a half stars)

BY VINAYAK CHAKRAVORTY

“Don’t believe for a second there’s a million-rupee game show you can win to get out of it”. That’s Balram Halwai thinking aloud, outlining the squalid poverty that he lives every day, as opposed to what Jamal Malik in Slumdog Millionaire might have said. The White Tiger sets its tone bluntly with that line, somewhere in the early portion of a two hour-odd runtime.

The idea is clear: There is no superstar-hosted miracle game show waiting to deliver you if you are Balram Halwai, ‘dehati’ driver devoted to a wealthy upper-caste ‘master’. But if you are Balram, and at the wrong end of the social stratum, getting at the wrong end of the law might just help. Only, in a country where ‘Wanted’ posters that cops issue rarely ever looks like the culprit, you have to be smart enough to get away with it.

It is a notion that triggers instant chaos as we enter Balram’s world, and the mood pervades beneath all that goes on, as the film captures the essence of two very different Indias that have learned to coexist. From the gutters of Laxmangarh village in backwater Bihar, where Balram hails from, to the world of super-swanky Gurgaon condos, where he ends up a driver for his morally malleable, ultra-rich employers, it’s interesting how the film captures the reality about both milieus with discomforting precision.

It leaves you intrigued all the more because the man who gets it so right — Iranian-American filmmaker Ramin Bahrani — has never lived in either India.

It is easy, of course, to root for The White Tiger for its performances, because the cast is what primarily draws your attention. Adarsh Gourav as Balram Halwai rises from the fringes to deliver a defining performance, as Bahrani unfolds his life story brimming with unapologetic tragi-comedy. Balram’s is a journey from lower-class ignominy to what he hopes will one day be a tale of successful entrepreneurship.

The black and white story of ambition gets a twist of color when he meets Pinky madam (Priyanka Chopra Jonas, in surely her most assured performance in years), drop-dead wife of his employer Ashok (Rajkummar Rao, awkwardly out of sync with a forced accent). Indeed, the plush world of Ashok is an awakening of sorts for Balram. Sly and ambitious that he always was, Balram manages to penetrate Ashok’s world in a way he becomes increasingly indispensable to his master.

Yet, Balram’s rude awakenings will not be restricted to the realization of the acute class divide that exists. He will be shocked to realize after a tragic incident one night how disposable he actually is to his employers. Balram understands the only way to buck the class divide, which is wholly loaded against him, is to break all master-servant rules he has been drilled into his mind since childhood.

Maintaining the narrative tone of Aravind Adiga’s Man Booker Prize-winning book of the same name, Bahrani’s screenplay unfolds as a letter Balram writes to erstwhile Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, around his India visit of 2010. As Balram punches in his story on a laptop, the idea is to lay bare a representative citizen of one of the two most populous nations in the world to the head of the other. Does Balram really represent India, and the nation’s moral, economic and cultural fiber? We will give the makers of this film the advantage of creative liberty.

For, Bahrani does keep his narrative as close as possible to Adiga’s story. The book was always gripping, and the writer-director uses the advantage to credibly establish every socio-cultural comment inherent in the tale.

Witty in tone, heart-rending in its impact, and entertaining overall, The White Tiger is the best thing Netflix has dropped in a long, long time.

Actor Sonu Sood takes pledge to support blood cancer patients in India

In order to raise awareness on blood stem cell registration and donation, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, known for his exemplary dedication towards society, has joined hands with DKMS BMST Foundation India, a non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and other blood disorders such as Thalassemia and Aplastic Anemia.

The Bollywood actor has started an initiative to get 10 thousand Indians registered as potential blood stem cell donors.

Watch the actor’s pledge here:

https://www.youtube.com/watchv=crhKMVPLmlc&feature=youtu.be

India ranks third highest in reported cases of hematological cancers in the world and it remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related death among children as well. With this blood cancer burden in the country, the need of the hour is to support blood cancer patients in the fight against such life-threatening diseases.

After renowned celebrities like Vidya Balan and Rahul Dravid, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has shared a video appeal to raise awareness about the cause.

In the video, the actor emphasized the importance of family and citing his own example, mentioned that he would do anything for their happiness, and appealed to the people of India to support patients suffering from blood cancer and blood disorders by registering as potential blood stem cell donors.

He is known for his contributions to society, especially during the pandemic. He has helped many people reach their home during the lockdown, provided many students with internet facilities so that they can pursue online education. Now, he has taken another major step to support blood cancer and blood disorder patients.

Talking about the initiative, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood said: “I have dedicated myself to working towards the society. Not just any particular cause, but I reach out to individuals in need whether it is for migrant labor, student, or patient. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone’s life, and we should not forget that there are still lakhs of patients in India who are suffering from blood cancer or blood disorders and they need our urgent support. The easiest way you can raise hope in their lives is by registering as a potential blood stem cell donor. With this in mind, I have taken it as my duty and pledged to increase the blood stem cell donor pool of India by adding 10,000 potential stem cell donors. I thank NGOs like DKMS-BMST for working towards such a noble cause, the pain these patients go through is unimaginable and if I could bring hope to them there’s nothing better than that during such difficult times.”

Patrick Paul, CEO, DKMS-BMST said: “Each new registration creates a new possibility of a second chance at life to blood cancer and blood disorder patients and this increase in the number of potential blood stem cell donors will give hope to many patients looking for a match. We salute the contribution of Mr. Sonu Sood and wish that more Indians come forward to register as potential lifesavers!”

“All our lives we admire superheroes from movies and rarely get a chance to become a real one, but by registering as a potential blood stem cell donor you can get an opportunity to be someone’s hero — to literally save someone’s life”, added Sonu Sood.

Only about 30 percent of the patients in need of a blood stem cell transplant can find a sibling match. The rest 70 percent depend on finding a matching unrelated donor. Due to the lack of awareness about the treatment possibilities in India, it becomes difficult for Indian patients to find a matching blood stem cell donor.

So, if you’re between 18 and 50 and in general good health, take the first step to register as a blood stem cell donor by ordering your home swab kit at www.dkms-bmst.org/register

About DKMS BMST Foundation India:
A non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and other blood disorders, such as thalassemia and aplastic anemia. We aim to improve the situation of patients suffering from blood cancer and other blood disorders in India and throughout the world, by raising awareness about blood stem cell transplantation and registering potential blood stem cell donors. By doing this DKMS-BMST provides patients in need of a blood stem cell transplant with a second chance at life.

Madhur Bhandarkar on why he chose lockdown as subject for new film

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar goes on the floor with his new film India Lockdown next week, and he says he wishes to travel with the film to various festivals and share the narrative on how our side of the world suffered, thrived, and lived with hope amid last years lockdown.

“On one hand, there are people who, due to the pause in their lives, got a chance to restore their hobbies, passion, and personal relationships. On the other hand, in sections of society, the very basic stability has gone for a toss because of Covid-19. I am sure it is the scene globally. But I wish to travel with the film to various film festivals and share the narrative on how this side of the world suffered, thrived, and lived with hope,” Bhandarkar told IANS.

“It is a strong, character-driven story, coming from different walks of life. Our audience will be able to relate to them, because all these characters are living with us, or maybe within us,” he added.

India Lockdown features Prateik Babbar, Sai Tamhankar, Shweta Basu Prasad, Prakash Belawadi, Aahana Kumra, Zarin Shihab, and Ayeesha Aimen.

On his urge to make a film on the subject of lockdown, he added: “We all have experienced something or the other that changed or shifted within us. Being an observant person, I felt the need of telling the story. Initially, when we faced lockdown, we did not understand the intensity of the situation. Eventually, with the loss of lives, livelihood, and the basic freedom of taking a walk outside, we changed as human beings. I have observed so many contrasting stories from friends, relatives, and people around that I felt the need to tell the story.”

Hailey Bieber: Not dyed my hair in almost a year

Model Hailey Bieber says she has healthier hair nowadays, and it is all due to the Covid pandemic. The 28-year-old confessed that the secret behind her healthy and shiny hair is taking vitamins intended for pregnant women

“My hair is so much healthier as a result of the pandemic. It’s because I’ve left it to its own devices and not dyed it in almost a year — aside from touching up the front slightly — but I really don’t care for highlights anymore,” she said in an interview to SheerLuxe.com, reports contactmusic.com.

“Even so, I swear by prenatal supplements. I’ve gone through a lot of trial and error with supplements for healthy hair, but prenatal vitamins have been the most helpful. I can’t take biotin – if I do, I get really painful, deep breakouts. Most hair supplements marketed for growth don’t work for me, so I’ve been using prenatal vitamins for a while now as they give you essential nutrients while keeping your skin and hair in great condition,” added Hailey, who is married to pop star Justin Bieber.

Hailey also shared that she is mostly seen with a “slicked back” hairstyle because she uses hydrating oils and masks on her hair.

She said: “Day-to-day, slicked-back hair is my go-to style. Most of the time it’s because I have about four different oils or masks in there and I like to let it sit. I’ll apply loads — castor oil, coconut oil, and lovely nourishing formulas. I like to load my hair with hydrating products, put it up in a bun for two days and let everything absorb.”

“I tried a plant-based diet for two months during the quarantine. I felt great and I had a lot of energy, but it was not for me. I don’t eat a strictly plant-based diet and I do still eat meat. I just don’t eat a lot of it. I’ve picked up more fish, greens, and lentils,” she added.

Sara Ali Khan aces aerial yoga

Actress Sara Ali Khan enjoys fitness, and loves sharing fitness videos, too. In a new video, she posted on Friday, the young Bollywood star aces aerial yoga.

In the Instagram clip, Sara is seen performing aerial yoga with the help of a yoga hammock. She is seen swinging dressed in a black crop top and orange shorts.

“Swinging into the weekend,” she wrote hilariously.

The actress keeps sharing tidbits from her workout schedule with fans on her social media.

Currently, the actress is vacationing in the Maldives with brother Ibrahim Ali Khan and mother Amrita Singh.

Sara was recently seen in the OTT-released film “Coolie No. 1” along with actor Varun Dhawan, and she has started shooting for her next “Atrangi Re”. The film also stars Akshay Kumar, Dhanush, and Nimrat Kaur. It is directed by Aanand L. Rai.

Kangana Ranaut talks about a ‘mistake’ Sushant Singh Rajput made

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on Friday opened up on what she feels is a mistake committed by late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

Reacting to a tweet by a news portal appreciating her performance in last year’s sports drama Panga, the actress tweeted saying she needs no validation of polls and juries anymore.

In this cointext, the actress claimed that Sushant Singh Rajput made the mistake of letting others decide who he was.

“I need no validation of polls or juries anymore, when we give them power over us then the only mafia gives them price tag, Sushant made this mistake he let them decide who he was, remember if you don’t know who you are the world will tell you,
I know who I am so thanks but no thanks,” Kangana tweeted.

In a separate tweet, the actress mentioned: “…when people or system fail you it becomes all the more important to be kind to yourself, most people hate themselves because others fail to love them, never make that mistake. Know your worth.”

Sushant was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on June 14 last year. His death is still being investigated.

Ruhii Singh: Cop role in ‘Bang Baang’ a break from glam image as a model

Actress Ruhi Singh, who will next be seen playing a police officer in the web series Bang Baang: The Sound Of Crimes, says the role came as a refreshing change, considering she hails from a modeling background.

“I always wanted to play the role of a serious cop because you are often stereotyped in this industry when you come from a modeling background. The role was really a refreshing change for me as an actor. When the makers of this show approached me for this role,” said Ruhi.

“Being a woman, getting to do a lot of action in the show was interesting. We have often seen that actresses get fewer opportunities to do action scenes in a film or in a show. They are mostly there for the glamour quotient. I always wanted to play a character where I could show off my martial arts skills,” she added.

Ruhii’s co-star in the series is social media sensation Mr. Faisu or Faisal Shaikh. The budding actress says she had balanced footage when it came to action scenes, with her male co-star.

“I don’t think there is any partiality in terms of the proportion of action scenes. I feel the lead actor (Faisal Shaikh) and I got an equal opportunity to show off our acting skills. My responsibility increased a lot as I didn’t want to disappoint the makers of the show and the audience,” she said.

While Mr. Faisu is a popular social media star who had a huge Tiktok fan base when the app wasn’t banned in India, Ruhii Singh, former Miss India, was previously seen in films like Calendar Girls and Ishq Forever.

The action series Bang Baang: The Sound Of Crimes is directed by Shraddha Pasi Jairath, and is slated to will stream on ALTBalaji and Zee5 from January 25.