Varun Sandesh Induvadana Movie First Look Released

In the cinema industry, Varun Sandesh is of the young actors and well performed in his movies.

In the happy day’s movie, Varun Sandesh was a good performance as a young lover boy as well as in the Kotha Bangaru Lokam movie too.

In 2019, Varun participated in the world’s biggest reality show Bigg Boss, and got more popularity.

Now, Varun Sandesh is coming up with a new romantic movie “Induvadana”. Varun Sandesh shared the first look poster of the Induvadana movie on the Instagram account.

The first look poster of Induvadana is looking romantic style. In the poster, Varun is seen hugging his sweetheart Farnaz Setti. Varun captioned “Presenting you the #FirstLook poster of #Induvadana. Hope you all like it #InduvadanaFirstLook (sic.)”

Karishma Tanna is a ‘Black and White person’ in ‘a colourful world’

Actress Karishma Tanna has tagged herself as a “Black and White person in a colorful world”. Karishma Monday posted a picture on Instagram, where she is seen posing in black and white pants with sunglasses. The picture is from her vacation in Goa, going by the hashtags she has used.

“I am a very Black and White person living in a colorful world,” Karishma posted alongside the image.

She used hashtags #mood #goa #love #potd to describe the picture.

Karishma was last seen in “Lahore Confidential”, Kunal Kohli’s spy drama that dropped digitally earlier this year. Her special dance number “Basanti” in last year’s comedy release “Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari” became quite popular.

Neha Dhupia urges fans to ‘stay strong’, ‘stay safe’

Actress Neha Dhupia on Monday tweeted urging fans to stay strong as India battles the deadly second wave of Covid-19. The actress requested all to stay at home and be safe, but also encouraged them to be “positive”.

“Stay strong, stay positive, stay home, stay safe,” she wrote.

Talking about the situation today, the actress also posted: “Somewhere between hope and despair…”

Neha has always been very vocal about the issues that she believes in. She also took to social media recently to talk about how we should “normalize” breastfeeding and not “sexualize” it. She spoke about how breastfeeding mothers are looked at in a sexual manner.

Neha and her husband actor Angad Bedi were blessed with a baby after six months after their wedding. The couple had a baby girl, Mehr, in 2018.

Sonu Sood gets critically-ill Covid patient airlifted from Jhansi to Hyderabad

Actor Sonu Sood arranged for a critically ill Covid patient to be airlifted from Jhansi to Hyderabad after doctors at the local hospital said the treatment wouldn’t be possible in Jhansi any longer.

The patient, Kailash Agarwal’s CT score was just a point below the highest permissible limit, and the family, while searching for a hospital with better infrastructure, put in a request to Sonu.

The actor and his team got into action, which led to the availability of an ICU bed with a ventilator facility in Hyderabad.

“Doctors had asked the patient to be shifted to a bigger hospital, and the challenge was to get the necessary permissions from the District Magistrates in order to get the air ambulance and get the transfer done. As there are no airports at Jhansi, the air ambulance had to pick up the patient from Gwalior, and it was another major challenge to bring the patient from Jhansi to Gwalior. But the team came through and got everything set up so that no time was wasted. The treatment is going on well at Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad, and we hope for the best,” Sonu told IANS.

As per the latest reports, the patient is stable and is responding to treatment.

Shilpa Shetty’s note to encourage fans: Believe it will get better from here

Actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra took to Instagram on Monday to share a motivating message for her fans.

She posted a picture that shows her meditating in the mountains, with the text: “Overthinking will destroy your happiness and your mood. It’ll make everything worse than it actually is. Take a deep breath, exhale and have faith. What’s meant to be, will be.”

In the caption, she wrote about how we must try to help those who we can. She also spoke about the importance of believing that the situation will get better with time.

“We’re all reading about the actual situation around us and it is absolutely devastating. This news plays on the mind all the time and leads the mind to very dark places. But then, there are posts and news about complete strangers helping people desperately in need of help. People who are cooking meals for COVID patients living alone, volunteers driving down to people needing medical assistance, and doctors providing information and guidance via online sessions. So reassuring! If we can do something for someone, we definitely must! But if not, don’t panic excessively. Tune out for a little while, inhale deeply, and believe that it will get better from here. Live in the NOW. Together, we WILL overcome this. We will walk through this time towards a better tomorrow. Faith and hope are what we need right now,” she wrote.

The actress will be seen in “Hungama 2”, the sequel to the 2003 film “Hungama”. The film also stars Paresh Rawal, Meezaan Jaaferi, and Pranitha Subhas. Shilpa will also be seen in the film “Nikamma”, starring Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia.

Soundarya Sharma: Challenging to play de-glam role at start of career

Actress Soundarya Sharma plays a girl next door on season two of the web series “Raktanchal”, and says it is a challenge to essay such a de-glamorized role at the start of her career.

Based on true events, the story casts her as a simple homemaker who weaves her way into the world of politics because of the circumstances she had to face to protect her family.

“I play the character of Rolly Rai. This is a simple girl next door. It’s set in the 1980s. Season one was an introduction and in season two, I take over. I play the female protagonist,” she declares.

“This is about how this simple girl weaves her path into the world of politics to save her family and loved ones from getting completely destroyed. This is her journey and how she powers herself and her loved ones. She has to step into dirty politics to protect her family,” Soundarya added.

About the show, she added: “It has an old charm and it takes a hard line. It’s very challenging to play de-glamorous at the beginning of my career. I sat with the makers to design this look so that it looks very unconventional and not how we have seen this young 22-23-year-old girl. It’s inspired by true events so we can’t play around too much with the character,” she said.

“Since it’s set in purvanchal so it has got that UP touch to it,” she summed up.

Kangana: People using oxygen should pledge to work on improving air quality

Actress Kangana Ranaut on Monday urged people to plant more trees even as the demand for oxygen goes up in the country with rising Covid-19 cases. She says people using oxygen should pledge to work on improving air quality.

“Everybody is building more and more oxygen plants, getting tons and tons of oxygen cylinders, how are we compensating for all the oxygen that we are forcefully drawing from the environment? It seems we learned nothing from our mistakes and catastrophes they cause #PlantTrees’,” Kangana wrote on Twitter.

She added: “Along with announcing more and more oxygen for humans, governments must announce relief for nature also, people who are using this oxygen should also pledge to work on improving the air quality, for how long we are going to be miserable pests only taking never giving back to nature?”

She said that if life forms start disappearing from the earth’s surface it would affect the fertility of the soil.

“Remember any other life if it disappears from earth even microbes or insects it will affect the fertility of the soil and Mother Earth’s health, she will miss them but if humans disappear Earth will only and only flourish, if you aren’t her lover or child, you are just unnecessary #PlantTrees,” Kangana said.

Shweta Tripathi: I’m an advocate of sustainable fashion

Actress Shweta Tripathi encourages sustainable fashion for the sake of the environment.

“I am a big advocate of sustainable fashion and I think if one is conscious of the environment, they’d always choose ethical clothing over anything else. Right from thrift stores to second-hand shopping, I’d like to encourage people to indulge in these practices and make a difference,” Shweta said.

The actress treats her clothes with a lot of love and cares to ensure they are not torn or damaged.

“The problem is that everyone thinks someone else will save the world. It’s time to be that someone. If we all do our little bit, the world will be in a better place. I’d also like to tell people that even when it comes to sourcing for shoots, we try our best to cut down on new things,” she added.

In the upcoming web series, the thriller “Escaype Live”, Shweta wears her own footwear.

“For my character in Escape Live, I’m wearing my own footwear as opposed to buying new ones because if there’s something that already fits, I think it’s really unnecessary to purchase new ones,” she said.

Bikramjeet Kanwarpal dies due to Covid complications, B’Town mourns loss

Bollywood took to social media to mourn the demise of actor Bikramjeet Kanwarpal due to Covid-related complications. He was 52.

After retiring from the Indian Army, Bikramjeet entered showbiz in 2003. He has been part of films such as “Rocket Singh: Salesman Of The Year”, “Aarakshan”, “Murder 2”, “2 States” and “The Ghazi Attack”. He has also been on TV shows such as “Diya Aur Baati Hum”, “Yeh Hai Chahatein”, “Dil Hi Toh Hai”, and “24”. He was also seen in the web series ” Special Ops.”

“Extremely sad news. I’ve known Major Bikramjeet for so many years. He and I have worked on so many films together. The last being Bypass Road. Such a fantastic, encouraging, and energetic human being he was and will always be remembered as. #RIP My dear friend will miss you,” while Vishal Dadlani wrote: “A man who lent dignity to everything he did, #BikramjeetKanwarpal carried the Fauji stamp. Jai Hind, Sir,” wrote Neil Nitin Mukesh, mourning the death of Bikramjeet, who passed away on Friday.

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, who has worked with the actor, also expressed his grief. He wrote: “Saddened to hear the demise of Maj. Bikramjeet Kanwarpal a talented actor who had acted in my films Heroine, Page3, Corporate & Indu Sarkar. Will miss our conversations on the Indian Army and his dream project film on Siachen. My Condolences to his family and friends. #OmShanti Folded hands.”

Pavail Gulati wants to ensure strays are taken care of during Covid crises

Actor Pavail Gulati is very worried about how animals are managing at a time the country battles the deadly second wave of Covid. He said he has been feeding strays and also trying to supply food to feeders.

“I am not so worried about pets as much as I am worried about all the strays and homeless animals. As lockdown began, my thoughts turned to them. I have been feeding cats and dogs locally and also provide food and other resources to feeders who love animals. I am trying to do my bit as much as I can,” he told IANS.

He added: “I am making sure that I do everything so that no animal sleeps hungry at night!”

The actor said that he has heard stories of people abandoning pets during times as these, and urged people not to do so.

“I haven’t witnessed it myself but have heard stories about it happening. There was so much miscommunication around it that people did not know what to do with their pets. I feel just making them aware that dogs and cats only spread love is very important,” he said, adding that he has a plan in mind to help these animals, too.

“I have been working on something with a couple of friends of mine about a long-term plan. As for now, we should just be empathetic towards all the animals,” he said.

The actor said that it feels great to see that social media is being used for such a cause as amplifying requests and needs of Covid-affected families.

“It breaks my heart to see the losses we are facing every day. (I have) Huge respect for all our doctors and frontline workers who are working determinedly to fight Covid-19. Also, it fills my heart with immense love and respect for every common man, influencer, the actor who is making the correct use of social media to help the one in need. While social media can be a toxic place the same medium is working as an SOS tool for many. I would urge all to come forward in any way possible as even the smallest contribution has a huge impact,” he said.