Celebs get ‘co-ordinated’

From Kangana Ranaut, Deepika Padukone to Alia Bhatt, Bollywood’s leading stylists make an impeccable statement with their unique fashion sense.

Despite their style of dressing being polls apart, off late one trend seems to have caught the fancy of them all e ‘co-ords’. Many actresses have been spotted flaunting the coordinated look, which is created by wearing a matching two-piece set. From skirt sets, suited-up, pantsuits, co-ords are probably the trendiest options this season. Get inspired by these looks:

Kangana Ranaut

The ‘Queen’ who courts controversy can’t be blamed for this chic ensemble. The star recently posted a picture of herself, dressed in a charcoal grey woolen skirt with a matching cardigan. Keeping her hair naturally curly and make-up neutral with smoky eyes, the ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ actor is perfectly dressed for the winter.

Deepika Padukone

Deepika makes a bold statement in a pair of co-ordinated black leather pants and a matching turtle-neck in leather. A pair of black pumps and with her hair pulled back in a sleek ponytail, she shows she means business.

Soman Kapoor Ahuja

The biggest fashionista amongst them all, Sonam Kapoor, looks millennial cool in an icy-blue athleisure suit. A pair of blue sneakers and shades complete the trendy look.

Ananya Panday

Bollywood newbie looks pretty as a daisy in her chocolate brown co-ords. She turns up the heat with a bandeau top, matching silk pants and hair carelessly thrown over her shoulders in beachy waves.

Alia Bhatt

Alia looks trendy in her blue and white chequered co-ord set. The crop top with plunging neckline with matching loose pants are perfect for a balmy winter afternoon. Don’t forget to accessorize with a pair of heart-shaped sunnies.

Jessica Alba: Important for men to see that women aren’t just one note

Hollywood actress Jessica Alba has reached a point when she does not want to play a stereotypical image of a woman, and says it is time for the world to embrace different shades of womanhood.

That’s what attracted her to the “Bad Boys” spinoff series “L.A.’s Finest”, which also stars Gabrielle Union. She is also backing the show as an executive producer.

“For me and Gab, we are aligned on this that we want to tell stories that show women who are dynamic, and that feel like people in the world. We both have hit a point in our careers where we didn’t really want to play a stereotype of who a woman should be, or (should be) through a man’s eyes. So, playing women that are flawed and complicated, and even cops who break the law, that’s very real,” Alba told IANS.

“We both have lived enough life to know that we don’t live in a black and white world. And the gray area is actually a lot more fun to play as an actress and in relationships. I think it’s important also for women and men to see that women aren’t just one note. They can be very complicated and incredibly dynamic as you would see a man on screen,” she added. The show airs in India on Zee Cafe.

NCB raids Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal’s premises in drugs case

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday raided the premises of Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal and was carrying out searches, official sources said.

According to top NCB sources, the searches are in connection with drug-related cases the agency has registered in recent months.

The source, however, remained tight-lipped and didn’t reveal the details.

On October 19, the NCB had arrested Agisilaos Demetriades, a brother of Rampal’s south African girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades.

The NCB had also summoned veteran Bollywood filmmaker Firoz Nadiadwala in connection with the arrest of his wife Shabana Saeed and alleged seizure of drugs from her on Sunday.

Telugu actor-politician Chiranjeevi tests corona positive

Popular Telugu actor and politician K Chiranjeevi on Monday said he had tested positive for coronavirus.

“Took a test for Covid-19 before resuming period drama ‘Acharya’ film’s shoot as a protocol and unfortunately tested positive,” added Chiranjeevi.

The Praja Rajyam party founder and the former central minister said he was though asymptomatic at present.

The 65-year-old actor was in self-quarantine at his home in Hyderabad.

“Request all those who met me in the last few days to also undergo Covid tests. I Will update on my recovery soon,” he added.

Boman Irani: Music is something I love to do

Actor Boman Irani recently pumped in some hope in these gloomy times by singing his own version of a classic song. Although music is not his day job, he says he loves it.

The actor was recently was joined by a choir of schoolgirls when he sang “Over the rainbow”, originally rendered by Judy Garland for the 1939 Hollywood classic “The Wizard of Oz”.

“‘Over the rainbow’ is a song that I have been singing ever since I was a kid. I am so glad that people have loved it,” Boman told IANS.

This isn’t the first time that his fans got to listen to his sonorous voice. Years ago, he sang his version of “Give me some sunshine” from the blockbuster film “3 Idiots”, in which he memorably played the strict college principal Viru Sahastrabuddhe.

“I also made Frank Sinatra’s ‘My way’ my own. I must have sung that about a thousand times. That became my signature song,” said Boman.

But he doesn’t frequently get into singing.

“I feel music is not my day job. It’s my hobby. It’s something that I love to do, and if something special like this (‘Over the rainbow’) hits me like a bullet right between the eyes. These beautiful singers from Bombay International school were so kind as to grace the song along with me. I felt that way to let this opportunity pass,” he said.

“It’s the pandemic that made me do this. If it wasn’t for the pandemic, believe me, it was very time-consuming to put it all together. Normally, we would have gone to a studio and recorded it, but everybody sang on the phones. We had to put it all together and mix it all together. It is a song of hope. Hope is the call of the day,” he added.

The lockdown also made him use another skill. He gave a chance to budding screenwriters to learn the nuances of screenwriting from him.

“When I started working on my script, I found a guru in New York. His one is Alex Dinelaris. He is the Oscar-winning writer of ‘Birdman’. I learned a lot from him. I go three times a year to New York and sit with him. He has come to India. I have been learning the nuances of screenwriting. Now during the pandemic, I realized that I could put that knowledge to good use, so I started a group called Spiral Bound. It was started with four youngsters, and now we are almost 200. We have done many sessions. We discuss technique and structure, character, plot, analysis, it’s the most amazing thing that I have been a part of. I am glad to have initiated this,” added Boman, who became a household name after starring in the 2003 film “Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.”.

The project is like “a little contribution back to the film industry that has given me so much”.

He is now looking forward to starting working on his own movie as a filmmaker.

“I have found a story as a filmmaker and I have been developing the story over a period of time. It’s a story about the relationship between a father and son. Hopefully, first thing next year we will be under production,” said the “Don” actor.

As an actor, he can’t wait to catch his films “’83” and “Jayeshbhai Jordaar” in theatres.

“I like watching movies in theatres. There is nothing like a big giant screen and watching it with fellow viewers who love cinema. ’83’ and ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’ will hopefully release soon, and I would love to see them and I think every cinema lover would want to see those big films on big screens,” he said.

The pandemic had forced theatres to temporarily stop operations. Many filmmakers instead chose to take the digital route to release their films.

“There are certain films that work pretty well on the OTT, and that’s great. It gives a lot of opportunities to people to produce films and watch them on OTT. But these films (’83’ and ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’) are big films and have to be seen on big screens, I just can’t wait. This is something that I have been doing since I was a kid, watching films on the big screen and I want to see these films on the big screen,” stressed Boman.

Bigg Boss: The best housemates who never won

Bigg Boss is undoubtedly one of the most popular shows on Indian television ever. The controversial reality show has contestants from various fields and, locked inside the house for months, their antics make the game interesting every season.

The show, hosted by superstar Salman Khan, can have only one winner every season, but there are always the housemates in each season who leave a mark in the viewers’ minds even if they don’t take the trophy home.

IANS has listed out some housemates who have remained unforgettable for the fans although they never won. Many Bigg Boss addicts would vouch they deserved to win and we have listed them chronologically, by season.

Manoj Tiwari (Season 4)

Politician Manoj Tiwari was seen as a contestant in the fourth season of the reality show. He played with level-headed confidence. He knew how to get things done but maintained a light disposition. One of the highlights of Manoj’s stint on the show was his fight with co-contestant Dolly Bindra over eggs. He kept his cool even after Dolly unleashed a rant.

Pooja Bedi (Season 5)

Sophisticated and smart, actress Pooja Bedi was wholly deserving of the winner’s trophy. She knew how to play the game — from plotting to having a love angle with Akashdeep Sehgal to being vocal when need be. Pooja made the show a bit more interesting for the viewers.

Puneet Issar (Season 8)

His closest friend and housemate Gautam Gulati eventually won Bigg Boss 8, but Puneet gave serious competition to Gautam. Be it anger, enthusiasm, politics, or friendship, Puneet reveled in a gamut of emotions with equal ease. His bond with Gautam became a highlight of the season for the audience.

Keith Sequeira (Season 9)

He was a total gentleman. His chivalrous attitude and chocolate-boy look helped him find a way into the hearts of millions. He was in the show with partner Rochelle Rao and was among the best couples the reality show had. Even though he was evicted due to minimum votes, he gained a huge fan base after his stint in the show.

Bani J (Season 10)

She was a one-woman army in the tenth season. She took on people such as Swami Om, Priyanka Jagga Muise, and Lopmudra Raut, who had unleashed a personal attack on her mother. Bani, who has previously in the reality show “Roadies”, won many hearts after she kept her calm in a task when Swami Om threw urine on her.

Vikas Gupta (Season 11)

He was a smooth player and one of the smartest ever. You could love him or hate him but you could never miss him. He knew how to play the game and also create a game within a game. Social media users couldn’t stop talking about Vikas, who became the second runner’s up of the show. His stint made the 11th season even more interesting by plotting mind games.

Shehnaaz Gill (Season 13)

Definitely the bubbly one. She made the house a better place even on the toughest day. Her antics, behavior, and talk left everyone impressed. Her relationship with Sidharth Shukla was an instant hit among the social media users, so much so that the hashtag #Sidnaaz occasionally trends even today. Even though she did not win the show, she definitely won hearts inside and outside the Bigg Boss house.

Big B posts ‘then and then’ pic collage with son Abhishek

Amitabh Bachchan on Wednesday shared a collage of throwback pictures of time spent with son Abhishek Bachchan.

In one picture, from the recent past, Abhishek was shooting adjacent to his father’s set and had dropped by. In the close-up shot, Junior B is seen wearing a mask. The other picture in the collage is from Bachchan’s younger days as a superstar when Abhishek was a toddler.

Big B posted the collage on his blog, and also on Twitter and Instagram. “Then.. and then,” he wrote on Instagram along with the image.

On his official blog, Big B wrote: “There is nothing quite as satisfying than the son visiting the set and to know he is also working his shoot next door.”

Amitabh, along with Abhishek, Aishwarya, and Aaradhya, had tested positive for the coronavirus earlier this year. They have recovered since then and have resumed work.

Talking about the pandemic, Big B wrote on his blog: “We are all living in a world that has driven us to change and many feel that that is what we should be now .. or that is how the world wishes us to be .. nature force .. never to be ignored .. the pandemic has created different guidelines for us .. it had delivered .. nature has delivered .. live with it embrace it and continue.”

The actor, who turned 78 in October, has a lot to look forward to. He will be seen in Nagraj Manjule’s “Jhund”, the Emraan Hashmi co-starrer “Chehre”, and Ayan Mukerji’s action fantasy drama “Brahmastra”, co-starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Mouni Roy, and Telugu superstar Nagarjuna.

Big B will also star with Deepika Padukone and Telugu superstar Prabhas in a multilingual mega-production for the big screen. The yet-untitled film is slated to release in 2022.

Nidhhi Agerwal learns Tamil for new project

Actress Nidhhi Agerwal, who is a popular name in Telugu cinema, is learning Tamil for her new project.

Nidhhi has been taking online classes for the past six months, to improve her linguistic skills in the Tamil language.

“I am happy I decided to learn Tamil. It has helped me quite a bit while shooting for this film. It is easier to remember my lines now and I’m able to communicate with people better. I am getting better at the language, and soon I will speak Tamil fluently,” declared Nidhhi, who enrolled herself for an acting course at New York Film Academy during the lockdown.

Nidhhi is known for Telugu films such as “Savyasachi”, “Mr. Majnu” and “iSmart Shankar”. She made her debut opposite Tiger Shroff in the 2017 Bollywood release, “Munna Michael”.

Deepika’s manager Karishma untraceable after NCB summons: Officials

Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone’s manager Karishma Prakash, who is being probed by the Narcotics Control Bureau in a drug-related case in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, has been “untraceable” after she was summoned by the NCB for questioning, officials said on Monday.

An NCB source said that as Prakash failed to appear before the NCB or reply to the summons, the agency has now handed over the summons to her mother and owners/colleagues of Kwaan talent agency.

“It is true that Prakash has gone untraceable after being summoned for questioning,” an NCB official related to the probe told IANS.

The official said that she was asked to appear before the NCB on October 27.

The official, however, said that it was not verified if the employees of Kwan Talent Management have been summoned for questioning.

The fresh summons were issued after the NCB recovered 1.7 gm of charas and some bottles of CBD oil from her premises last month.

Earlier Deepika and Prakash appeared before the NCB for questioning once.

Besides Deepika, the NCB has also questioned Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan in connection with a drugs-related case to Sushant’s death.

The NCB has also seized the phones of these three actors and sent them to the forensic department.

The drug law enforcement agency had registered a case on the request of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after some alleged chats discussing drugs came to the fore in August.

Sushant was found dead in his flat on June 14. Besides NCB, the CBI and ED are probing separate cases in connection with the death of the late actor.

Deepika’s manager Karishma Prakash untraceable after NCB summons: Officials

Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone’s manager Karishma Prakash, who is being probed by the Narcotics Control Bureau in a drug-related case in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, has been “untraceable” after she was summoned by the NCB for questioning, officials said on Monday.

“It is true that Prakash has gone untraceable after being summoned for questioning,” an NCB official related to the probe told IANS.

The official said that she was asked to appear before the NCB on October 27.

The official, however, said that it is not verified if the employees of Kwan Talent Management have been summoned for questioning.

The fresh summons was issued after the NCB recovered 1.7 gm of charas and some bottles of CBD oil from her premises last month.

Earlier Deepika and Prakash appeared before the NCB for questioning once.

Besides Deepika, the NCB has also questioned Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan in connection with a drug-related case to Sushant’s death.

The NCB has also seized the phones of these three actors and sent them to the forensic department.

The drug law enforcement agency had registered a case on the request of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after some alleged chats discussing drugs came to the fore in August.

Sushant was found dead in his flat on June 14. Besides NCB, the CBI and ED are probing separate cases in connection with the death of the late actor.