Patriotism comes from love, jingoism from hatred: Filmmaker Raja Krishna Menon

Filmmaker Raja Krishna Menon is gearing up for his next film, the war action drama titled Pippa, and he says there is a marked line separating patriotism, nationalism, and jingoism as portrayed on screen.

“I think defining patriotism is important, and there is a fine line between patriotism and jingoism. Patriotism comes from a love for your motherland, for the place that you come from, and it holds a sense of belonging. It does not come by hating a community or people or land. It has to be about love and not about hate. For me, my love for my country is not about my hate towards others,” Menon told IANS.

Considering the fact that we are living in effervescent socio-political times when nationalism is a sensitive topic, how do films play a role in influencing people?

Menon, who made a mark with his 2016 release “Airlift”, said: “I do not think it is about socio-political times, I think it is about the choices we make. Living in an age of information and technology that we use excessively, our mind is filled with the knowledge that is good, bad, and ugly.”

He recalled an incident from his “Airlift” days: “I remember when I went to a theatre to check reaction after the release of ‘Airlift’, the entire audience stood up in the last few minutes as if what happened on screen was their achievement! I think with films, we can penetrate some kind of collective consciousness.”

His take on patriotism is clear: “Patriotism is about a sense of achievement on real issues — of good roads, clean drinking water, employment, social harmony, saving the lives of people. War is dark, the business of war is darker. For me, therefore, patriotism is about feeling proud of my nation. That pride comes from our achievement, not from hatred towards others,” the filmmaker signed off.

Menon’s upcoming film “Pippa” stars Ishaan Khatter in the central role, and is produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur.

Pankaj Tripathi: Films can’t alter reality but can steer conversation

Actor Pankaj Tripathi says films cannot entirely alter reality but can steer a conversation that will subsequently change mindsets, systematically and over time.

In his latest release “Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl”, Pankaj plays a father who is also a feminist of sorts. The film, directed by Sharan Sharma, stars Janhvi Kapoor in the title role.

The actor always wanted to focus on a film like “Gunjan Saxena” — a tale of empowerment that aims to inspire young girls to strive harder to fulfil their dreams.

“There was this beautiful line in the film that said — Plane ladka udaaye ya ladki… dono ko pilot hi kehte hain’. In a beautiful simple line, the film and its story simply smashed years of set gender roles. Being a father to a daughter myself, the story shifted something within me. I want more fathers to be like Anuj Saxena (his character) and more daughters to be like Gunjan,” he said.

The father of a 14-year-old daughter, Pankaj says the film reminded him of several stories of his female colleagues, acquaintances, even people in his family.

“I drew a lot from my own experiences for this film and kept recounting every instance of sacrifice I have seen women make to fit into gender normative roles assigned by the patriarchal society. Yes, probably films can’t entirely alter reality but they can steer a conversation that will subsequently change mindsets, systematically and over a prolonged period of time,” he concluded.

Armaan Malik: Didn’t use family name to further my career

Armaan Malik hails from a musical family but was always clear that he wanted to establish his identity, with no strings attached. The singer says he wanted to make it on his own mettle and not use his family name to further his career.

“I’ve had a very clear vision of establishing my unique identity since the beginning of my career,” Armaan told IANS while talking about how he has evolved as a singer.

“When you belong to a family steeped in musical excellence, everyone around you expects you to follow the same path and obviously have everything laid out for you along the way. But I knew I wanted to make it on my own mettle and not use my family name to further my career,” he added.

Armaan is the son of music composer Daboo Malik and nephew of Anu Malik. He is the brother of composer Amaal Mallik.

“At the age of nine, I even submitted an audition for the popular Indian singing reality show ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li’l Champs with only my first name — Armaan. I made it to the top 10 of the show. I only did this because I wanted to know deep inside that I could chart my own journey the way I wanted to and not be looked at differently just because of my famous musical family,” he added.

The “Bol do na Zara” hitmaker continued: “The journey after the reality show was exciting. I started singing for a lot of advertisement jingles and voice-overs for various famous brands in different Indian languages. Through this process, I interacted with some really talented composers and music producers, who later on went on to give me my Bollywood playback- breaks in films like ‘Bhootnath’, ‘Taare Zameen Par’ (as a child singer).”

“For about four years, I was singing for almost all the children’s movies that were being made in the industry, and then a few years down the line when I was 18, I started my proper career as a full-fledged playback singer,” he recalled.

“With each passing song, my audience grew. I was being recognized on various platforms. Even though Bollywood is the centerpiece of the Indian music industry, I started doing non-film music that featured me in the music videos and through this parallel process, people not only knew my voice but also got acquainted with the face and my persona as an artist,” added the singer, who is also a part of Vh1 Sound Nation League 2020.

Armaan’s popular numbers include “Tu hawa”, “Naina”, “Main hoon hero tera”, “Hua hain aaj pehli baar”, “Sau aasmaan”, “Dil mein tum ho” among others. The singer says his “ultimate ambition is to make India proud on a global stage”.

“With my two international releases ‘Control’ and ‘next 2 me’, I feel I am one step closer to realizing this dream. My English-singing career is not just about one or two tracks, its a journey. Eventually, I will release an EP or put out an album. Given the scenario we all are facing currently, I’m just taking it as it comes,” he said.

“All my English repertoire is made with an international perspective in mind. My goal with this project is to reach out to global listeners and introduce my music and artistry. Honestly, a lot of India’s youth listens to this kind of English music too, so while the song attracts listeners worldwide, it’s not going to alienate any listener here either,” he summed up.

Armaan stressed that “all these years” he has been trying to define success and make an image of it in his head, “but it is next to impossible to define it”.

“Having said that, I feel if you can manage and strike a balance between your personal and professional life, that’s success to me,” said the singer.

Chunky Panday: In ’80s and ’90s, heroes couldn’t dream of doing negative roles

Actor Chunky Panday says it was all about heroes doing the right thing on screen when he ventured into Bollywood in the eighties.

Far from his greenhorn days in Bollywood, the actor is now all set to portray a grey role in the web series “Abhay 2”, and he sees it as a great chance that actors today are exploring the dark side of characters.

“When I came into films in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was all about these heroes doing all the right things. The hero couldn’t dream of doing anything negative, but then came SRK and he attempted films like ‘Darr’ and ‘Baazigar’, and now slowly I have seen that even Akshay (Kumar) is doing it, and Aamir (Khan) is doing it. Ranveer (Singh) has done it so convincingly in ‘Padmaavat’,” Chunky told IANS.

The actor, who has been in the industry for over 30 three years, says he made his transition in 2000 because he realized he wouldn’t play the hero anymore.

“I did this transformation in 2000 when I came back from Bangladesh. I realized that I wouldn’t be playing the hero anymore — even though I never played the main hero except in a couple of films,” he said.

Chunky mostly worked in films that had several actors, and he was cast as one of the many leads. “I was always in multistarrer films and I was one of the lead actors, but when I made a conscious effort to get back into characters, I realized how enjoyable it is to play characters. There is no pressure on you. Once you get into that character, it becomes you.”

“Abhay 2”, an eight-episode series, marks the return of Kunal Kemmu as an investigative officer who has a knack for solving crimes by thinking like the offender. Directed by Ken Ghosh, the show will premiere on Zee5 on August 14.

Bollywood joins CBI probe demand in Sushant case

Several Bollywood stars, including Varun Dhawan and Parineeti Chopra, have now joined the growing social media campaign demanding a CBI probe into the Sushant Singh Rajput death case.

Varun took to his Instagram Stories and wrote: “#CBIforSSR”, with a folded hands emoji.

Parineeti posted: “All that is needed, is the truth. #JusticeforSSR.”

Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi also asked for “#CBIInquiryforSushant”, and so did actress Mouni Roy.

Actor Gulshan Devaiah tweeted: “No hashtags, no finger-pointing, no conclusions. I really hope & pray, that the matter around the tragic passing of Sushant Singh Rajput comes to a decisive conclusion. How we “feel” is less important than true, unbiased justice!! Justice for the sake of Justice & nothing else.”

Actress Zareen Khan shared her sentiments on Twitter and wrote: “Sushant’s family needs to know the truth, his fans & every person who loved him needs to know the truth. #CBIForSSR #CBIforSushant #Warriors4SSR #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput.”

These demands follow a new video posted by Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti on Instagram and Twitter on Thursday, demanding CBI investigation into his death.

“We stand together as a nation for CBI Enquiry! Demanding an unbiased investigation is our right and we expect nothing but the truth to come out. #CBIForSSR #Warriors4SSR #justiceforSushanthSinghRajput @PMOIndia @narendramodi @AmitShah,” Shweta had said in the video, which she posted on her verified Instagram account and her unverified Twitter handle.

In another post, she was seen holding a placard that reads: “I am the sister of Sushant Singh Rajput and I request for #CBIforSSR.”

She had captioned the image as: “It’s time we find the truth and get justice. Please help our family and the whole world to know what the truth is and find closure, otherwise, we will never be able to live a peaceful life!!#CBIForSSR Raise your voice and demand #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput #WarriorsForSSR @sushantsinghrajput.”

Following her post, actress Kangana Ranaut also shared a video demanding a CBI probe into the death.

Actresses Ankita Lokhande and Kriti Sanon also lent their support to the family.

Sushant was found dead in his Bandra apartment in Mumbai on June 14. His family has lodged an FIR accusing his girlfriend, actress Rhea Chakraborty, and her family with abetment to suicide among other charges.

Vikrant Massey, Kriti Kharbanda’s comedy set for July 2021 release

Actors Vikrant Massey and Kriti Kharbanda will pair up for the first time in a quirky, contemporary social comedy, which will hit the screens on July 9 next year.

The movie titled “14 Phere” is directed by “Chintu Ka Birthday” co-director Devanshu Singh.

“The script hit me hard. The ideology of the film and the thought behind the story is something that has been with me, individually. When I heard the script, it felt like two halves becoming one. I would have been a fool to let go of this film. It is a beautiful story that speaks of things relevant to today’s times. I am looking forward to working with Kriti. I have seen her films and she is a very good actor! Can’t wait to get started,” said Vikrant.
Kriti Kharbanda
Kriti calls “14 Phere” a “socially relevant, promising and fun script”.

“From the moment I heard the script, I found myself extremely excited. It’s led by a great team headed by Devanshu, whose previous work I admire. I absolutely love the character of Aditi that I will be portraying in this film. I think I’ve become Aditi already. I’m looking forward to sharing screen space with Vikrant who’s a terrific actor,” she said.

Devanshu shared that “14 Phere” is a full-blown family entertainer.

“(It is) A contemporary social comedy with elements of romance, comedy of errors, lots of emotions, adventures-misadventures, and celebrations. It’s full of surprises,” he said.

UP girl will walk again, thanks to actor Sonu Sood

For almost six months, Pragya (22) was bed-ridden after her of both knees were damaged in an accident.

But Thursday was a new day for Pragya as she took a few steps with the help of a walker following surgery. Her family has not stopped showering blessings on actor Sonu Sood who made it possible.

The girl’s father Vijay Mishra, a priest in Padri Bazar area of Gorakhpur, said he had only blessings for the actor who has given a new lease of life to his daughter.

“Pragya was seriously injured in a road accident in February and both of her knees were damaged. The local doctors said that surgery was the only option and would cost around Rs 1.5 lakh. We could not afford the treatment and most of the relatives shied away from extending any help,” he recalled.

Pragya, a law student, made futile efforts to contact some leaders.

In the first week of August, she tweeted to actor Sonu Sood for help, and he replied after talking to a surgeon and called her to Delhi.

Her knee replacement surgery was successfully done in Ghaziabad on Wednesday.

Pragya’s father said that the surgery has been successful and she will be discharged in two to three days.

He said, “All the arrangements, including the train ticket, were made by Sonu Sood. When we reached Delhi, Sonu Sood’s team met us at the railway station and took us to the hospital straight away from there.”

“Sonu Sood is like God to us. Such angels are difficult to find these days. I have nothing to offer, but I give him countless blessings and good wishes for more happiness and a bright future,” said Mishra.

Meanwhile, Pragya said, “For me, Sonu Sood is God. I have decided that when I start earning, I will help the children who are deprived of education.”

Sonu Sood has been helping thousands of stranded migrant workers to reach home by arranging buses, special trains, and even chartered flights for them during the lockdown.

Sonu Sood recalls his initial days of struggle in Mumbai

Actor Sonu Sood is being hailed as messiah of migrants lately, due to his efforts in helping them reach home during the pandemic-induced lockdown. However, there was a time when things were not so rosy for him here.

Talking about his days of struggle, Sonu said: “I am an engineer, and after my graduation when I went back to my family, I thought I would start a family business there. But I always wished to come to Mumbai. Initially, I thought that my parents would stop me from going to Mumbai as I am their only son, but my mother asked me to go and achieve my dreams.”

“I still remember when I first came to Mumbai, I had Rs 5,500 which I had saved. I went to Film City, paid Rs 400 to get entry because I was stopped at the gate. I thought that if I roamed around in Film City, a director or a producer would spot me and cast me in their project, which never happened. It is only because of my parents’ blessings that I am here now,” added the actor, who had started his film career with the 1999 Tamil movie “Kallazhagar”.

Sonu opened up on his film journey while shooting for the Azadi special episode of the show “India’s Best Dancer”.

Ankita reaffirms support to Sushant’s family in their fight for justice

Actress Ankita Lokhande continues to stand by the family of her former boyfriend, actor Sushant Singh Rajput. She has supported their demand for a CBI probe, for a free and fair investigation in the case.

Recently, Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti tweeted on her unverified account, demanding a closure in the probe of the late actor’s death, tagging her post with #CBIForSSR.

Shweta had tweeted: “It’s time we find the truth and get justice. Please help our family and the whole world to know what the truth and find closure, otherwise we will never be able to live a peaceful life!! #CBIForSSR Raise your voice and demand #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput #WarriorsForSSR.”

Ankita has responded to the tweet, showing support. “We will find the truth and get justice di. #worriors4SSR #JusiceForSushant #Truthwins,” she wrote.

Sushant and Ankita dated for over six years after they met on the sets of Ekta Kapoor’s TV show “Pavitra Rishta”.

Ankita has been using her social media account to share posts about Sushant regularly. The actress, on several occasions, also shared that she feels “Sushant can’t commit suicide”. On August 8, she shared a picture of Sushant’s mother, late Usha Singh, saying that she believes mother and son are together now. In the picture, Ankita is seen holding a photo frame with the image of Sushant’s mother in it.

On June 14, Sushant was found dead in his apartment in Mumbai. His family has lodged an FIR charging his actress girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and her family with abetment to suicide among other charges.

Sushant’s sister Shweta: Demanding an unbiased investigation is our right

Shweta Singh Kirti, sister of Sushant Singh Rajput, posted a new video on Instagram and Twitter on Wednesday, to reiterate her demand for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) enquiry into the death of the late actor.

?”We stand together as a nation for CBI Enquiry! Demanding an unbiased investigation is our right and we expect nothing but the truth to come out. #CBIForSSR #Warriors4SSR #justiceforSushanthSinghRajput @PMOIndia @narendramodi @AmitShah,” Shweta said in the video, which she posted on her verified Instagram account and her unverified Twitter handle.

In another post, she is seen holding a placard that reads: “I am the sister of Sushant Singh Rajput and I request for #CBIforSSR.”

She captioned the image as: “It’s time we find the truth and get justice. Please help our family and the whole world to know what the truth is and find closure, otherwise, we will never be able to live a peaceful life!!#CBIForSSR Raise your voice and demand #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput #WarriorsForSSR @sushantsinghrajput.”

Shweta has already garnered a lot of support for her video, with people leaving comments like “We all stand strong with you”, “Hope for the best. We want justice”, “We are with you and God is with us”.

Sushant was found dead in his Bandra flat on June 14, and the late actor’s family feels he was murdered. They have alleged that they are getting threats as they continue their fight for justice.

The family has said they were not even given time to mourn Sushant’s death, with stories surfacing that he is mentally imbalanced, and photographs of his dead body going viral.