Twitter flooded with jokes, memes post Meghan-Harry interview

Twitterati not surprisingly had a field day on Monday, after the much-publicised interview of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Oprah Winfrey, with jokes and memes trending all through the day.

Many joked about the fact how “the firm”, as revealed by Prince Harry, cut his allowances and refused to give him money, while Prince Andrew, the Queen’s son, who has been accused of pedophilia, linked with Jeffrey Epstein, continues to get the royal treatment.

The popular British series, “The Crown”, which has been chronicling the life of British Royalty ever since the time of Queen Elisabeth II, not surprisingly, featured in many of the memes.

Some memes even suggested Netflix cast Meghan Markle as herself on the award-winning show.

In the interview, Meghan and Harry have claimed they endured many ordeals while trying to live as a part of the Royal family after their marriage in 2018, and their decision to step down as members of the Royal family.

Closer to home, in India as well, the interview saw many Indian users poke fun at the subconscious racism and misogyny present in the UK.

Earlier in the day, actress-talk show host Simi Garewal was trolled after she criticized Meghan and called her “evil”.

Priyanka Chopra: My family is my greatest blessing

Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas shared a picture dressed in a sweater knitted by her mother Madhu Chopra, adding that her family is her greatest blessing.

Priyanka posted a picture on Instagram. In the image, she is seen wearing a white turtleneck sweater and black pants. She completes the look with her hair tied up.

“My mother knitted this sweater for me while she’s been here in London. My family is my greatest blessing. So happy to be reunited,” Priyanka wrote as the caption.

Her picture currently has 1.2 million likes.

Priyanka on Sunday had announced her own restaurant in New York, which offers Indian cuisine for foodies.

Priyanka features in the recently released digital film “The White Tiger”. The Ramin Bahrani directorial stars Adarsh Gourav and also features Rajkummar Rao in a pivotal role.

Nimrat Kaur starts shooting for ‘Dasvi’

Actress Nimrat Kaur took to Instagram to share with fans that she has started shooting for her film Dasvi. The actress plays the role of Bimla Devi in the film.

She posted a picture of her in a sari, with folded hands. Her Hindi caption stated it was the first day of Bimla Devi on the set of Dasvi. “#HappyWomensDay!” she added.

Nimrat had shared the first look of the film a few weeks back.

The film also stars Yami Gautam, who plays the role of an Haryanvi IPS officer in the film. Abhishek Bachchan will also be part of the film. He plays the role of Gangaram Choudhary in the film.

The comedy film has been directed by debutant director Tushar Jalota and produced Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films and Jio Studio. The film is being shot in Agra.

Nimrat shot to fame with her act in The Lunchbox in 2013 and also impressed in the 2015 Akshay Kumar release, Airlift. The actress was seen on international shows such as Homeland and Wayward Pines, and will next be seen in the Aanand L. Rai directorial Atrangi Re, co-starring Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan, and Dhanush.

Gabrielle Union: I fell into something so dark in December it scared me

Hollywood actress Gabrielle Union recently opened up about having suicidal thoughts over the years.

“I’ve had so many rock bottom moments as an adult, starting with being raped at 19 at gunpoint at my job,” Union said in a conversation with actress Gwyneth Paltrow on Goop Health Virtual Summit, according to People magazine.

“It just felt like every so many year there was some major catastrophic event that was happening in my life. You know, divorce, career setbacks, relationship issues. There’s always something that just lands you on your ass and you’re like ‘There’s no way I can move on from this, I’ll never recover, I’ll never be the same,” the 48-year-old Union added.

She also revealed hitting a new low last year, following a fight with her husband, basketball player Dwayne Wade.

“I fell into something so dark in December that it scared me,” she said, but therapy helped her navigate through the crisis.

“Separating the symptoms from who you really are… to say that it’s a challenge, I don’t think I really have the words, or I lost them, to describe what these last few months have been,” she added.

Rani Mukerji inspired ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’ star Sharvari to be an actress

Actress Sharvari forays Bollywood with “Bunty Aur Babli 2” later this year, and she credits Rani Mukerji, her senior co-star in the film, for her entry into showbiz. Sharvari says watching Rani’s films on screen was what motivated her.

“I have idolized a lot of women characters who I have seen on the big screen and invariably most of those women have been played by none other than Rani ma’am! So, on women’s day, this is my appreciation post for her. Thank you for inspiring me to be an actor. It was such a dream come true for me! Happy women’s day to all the Babis out there!” says Sharvari.

“Bunty Aur Babli 2” also stars Saif Ali Khan and Siddhant Chaturvedi. The film is produced by Rani’s husband Aditya Chopra under his banner Yash Raj Films and is set to hit the screens on April 23. It has been directed by debutant Varun V. Sharma and follows the 2005 hit “Bunty Aur Babli” that starred Rani with Abhishek and Amitabh Bachchan.

Kartik Aaryan’s Monday ride amid ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ shoot

kickstarted his Monday with a bike ride during the shoot of his upcoming film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2.

Kartik posted a picture on Instagram, where he is seen standing in front of a bike.

“Let us go for a morning ride #BhoolBhulaiyaa2 #Shoot,” Kartik wrote as the caption.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 is a horror-comedy also starring Kiara Advani and Tabu. It is all set to hit the theatres on November 19.

The Anees Bazmee directorial follows the 2007 horror-comedy hit Bhool Bhulaiyaa, which starred Akshay Kumar, Shiney Ahuja, Vidya Balan, and Ameesha Patel.

Urvashi Rautela: We need representation that reflects all women and girls

Actress Urvashi Rautela feels every industry needs more representation of women so that progressive change comes along.

On International Women’s Day, the actress said: “We need women’s representation that reflects all women and girls in all their diversity and abilities, and across all cultural, social, economic, and political situations. This is the only way we will get the real societal change that incorporates women in decision-making as equals and benefits us all.”

“There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise,” she added.

Urvashi represented India in the 2015 Miss Universe pageant and eventually entered the film industry. She will soon be seen in the web series “Inspector Avinash” starring Randeep Hooda in the title role.

In the series, the actress plays Poonam Mishra, wife of Randeep Hooda’s character Avinash.

She has the thriller “Black Rose” lined up, too.

Jonita Gandhi: ‘Top Tucker’ took around 20 minutes to record

Jonita Gandhi’s new song Top Tucker is climbing the charts and she said the number, which saw her collaborate with Badshah and Yuvan Shankar Raja, was recorded in less than 30 minutes.

“It took probably around 20 minutes to record, with the back and forth since we were working remotely,” recalled Jonita, about working on the song during the lockdown.

“I had a feeling it would do well. The star of the video is the heartthrob of the nation, combined with Badshah and Yuvan both being hitmakers in their own domains. The combination sounds like something that couldn’t go wrong,” she said, about the video that also stars Rashmika Mandanna.

Looking back at the lockdown phase, despite live shows completely stopping and musicians being forced to stay at home, Jonita said the period was a “blessing in disguise”.

“Normally when I’m touring, there’s no time to focus on family or focus on creating music, and getting in touch with the artist within. I feel like I had more time to do what I really love and not just get caught up in busy schedules that we normally have, where we kind of end up in auto-pilot mode. It was kind of like a forced vacation and I think I really needed it,” she said.

The 31-year-old singer reveals that 2020 helped her focus on creating more music. “It was nice that people were more virtually accessible during lockdown because everyone was in the same boat, so it became the norm to be collaborating online, which also opened up a lot of paths for me. It made it easier to focus on creation as well,” she signed off.

Neil Bhoopalam: Audience entitled to their opinion

Actor Neil Bhoopalam has been part of many youth-oriented, mass-inclined shows that have garnered good responses, be it “24”, “Four More Shots Please” or “Masaba Masaba”. He has become a familiar name in the OTT space, he is also aware of the criticism that comes with it, and he has an interesting take on it.

What does he feel about the controversies and ensuing censure shows such as “Four More Shots Please” often garner? “It’s fiction, borrowed from stories that real people live and lead. I feel the audience is always entitled to their own opinion. Perhaps the person tuning in was looking for something else. It’s a mix of everything,” he told IANS.

The actor added: “Sometimes one takes creative liberty and shows certain lifestyles that the makers are totally entitled to do, and I believe it is okay if you don’t like the content. You don’t have to get upset about it and write a whole rant letter on how you dislike the show. Whenever I read something like that, I think, ‘wow! whoever has done this has a copious amount of time to be able to strip down the show to such a great extent.”

The actor, who appeared in films such as “Shaitan”, “No One Killed Jessica” and “NH10”, has mostly been seen in projects that are not run-of-the-mill.

“I have been fortunate to be part of an entire decade of content, cinema, and storytelling in India which wasn’t there in the previous decade. Because those people didn’t make unconventional stories, the number of stories being told unconventionally in my decade increased. I feel that is how, being an actor, I was able to enjoy these stories,” he said

Having done feature films and OTT shows, the actor has exposed himself to different platforms to showcase his talent. Does he have different parameters to judge the script of a feature film and that of a web show?

“I don’t think too hard about it,” said Neil, adding: ” I love performing as an actor. Theatre is my passion and film, shows and mass media work is my trade. Starting with ’24’ — which was not only a fantastic break into the mass media, it was also an amazing training ground for me — to ‘Masaba Masaba’, which was my recent release, these particular shows have been an amazing process. In a feature film, whenever the opportunity comes by, I like to get my creative satisfaction and kicks. There is no real deciding process. It’s intuitive and always has been. The more I try to reason I just procrastinate.”

Anjali Tatrari: My mother doesn’t miss even one episode of my shows

“My mother is my biggest critic. She makes sure to never miss any of my episodes. And after each one of them, she tells me about what she has loved and where she thinks I could have been better. I love discussing my performances with her. It’s fun because her feedback is so genuine,” says Anjali.

She adds that her current show is also all about family and also talks about how family members don’t have to always be bound by blood.

“While shooting one of the episodes of Sargam Ki Sadhe Satin, I was reminded of the fact that family is not only by blood, but people with whom you laugh and cry also become your family,” she says.

Off the screen, she finds such support from her family, she says. “My family is always there with me during my ups and downs and loves me no matter what. I am always grateful to have a family that is so supportive and encouraging. I believe when it comes to the care and health of the family, it is above everything else. I am ready to go to every length possible to ensure everyone in my family is safe and healthy,” she says.