Rajkummar Rao-Shraddha Kapoor starrer ‘Stree’ releases in Japan

The Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao-starrer horror comedy Stree has released in Japan.

Shraddha took to Twitter to share the news, with a poster of her 2018 film. “#Stree is all set to conquer #Japan! Releasing today, beware (sic),” she captioned the poster.

Helmed by Amar Kaushik, “Stree” revolves around the people of Chanderi village, where the spirit of a woman attacks men at night during four days of a religious festival every year.

Apart from Shraddha and Rajkummar, “Stree” also features Pankaj Tripathi, Aparshakti Khurana, and Abhishek Banerjee, among others. Nora Fatehi’s special dance number “Kamariya” has gone on to become a rage.

Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the theatres in Japan reopened in mid-May when the government started easing restrictions. Initially, the cinema halls in Japan started with the screening of old Hollywood classics like “Ben-Hur” (1959), “East of Eden” (1955), “Bonnie and Clyde” (1969), and “The Towering Inferno” (1974).

Big B 1st celebrity voice on Amazon Alexa in India

Amazon Alexa on Monday announced a partnership with Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan to create a unique voice experience for its Indian fans.

The Amazon Alexa team will work closely with Bachchan to capture his voice and deliver a new voice experience to customers.

It will include popular offerings like jokes, weather, shayaris, motivational quotes, advice, and more.

Big B’s voice will be available on Alexa devices next year, the company said.

“Bachchan’s voice is truly memorable for any Indian who has grown-up with Bollywood. This combination delivers a perfect pitch to further delight and simplifies the lives of our customers,” said Puneesh Kumar, Country Leader for Alexa, Amazon India.

Alexa in the US already has the voices of several celebrities like Samuel L. Jackson, but this is the first time that the Indian Alexa will get the voice of a Bollywood celebrity.

One can invoke the conversation between Alexa and Amitabh Bachchan and make the celebrity talk to you by saying “Hey Alexa, Say hello to Amitabh Bachchan”.

“Technology has always given me an opportunity to adapt to new forms. Be it in movies, TV shows, podcasts, and now, I am excited to create this voice experience in partnership with Amazon and Alexa. With voice technology, we are building something to engage more effectively with my audience and well-wishers,” Bachchan said on joining Alexa’s voice experience.

Alexa is also available on the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote, Fire TV Edition, the free Alexa app as well as the Amazon shopping app (Android only).

In addition, several third-party devices like mobile phones, Bluetooth speakers, headphones, wearables, and smart TVs also come with Alexa built-in.

Namit Das’ new musical turn: Actor tries recreating Rafi’s ‘Badan pe sitare’

Actor Namit Das continues with his tryst as a singer and composer, covering hits melodies with his band

Namit’s latest cover is a rendition of the Bollywood classic “Badan pe sitare lapete huye”, from the Shammi Kapoor-Vyjayanthimala starrer “Prince”. The Mohammad Rafi original was composed by Shankar-Jaikishen and written by Hasrat Jaipuri for the 1969 release.

Namit has performed the remake with bandmate Anurag Shanker.

“This golden hit classic has been celebrated by listeners for over 51 years. The original song was given a very modern arrangement of music and style of rendition. With his divine voice, Rafi saab made it a dance anthem for eternity. One of the edgiest on-screen personas in Bollywood, Shammi Kapoor, has inspired not only actors but creators from across the board with his unique performances and style,” said Namit.

“We take one of his signature songs and bring down an epic old school funk arrangement on it. It is the last of the quarantine jams before we get back to our own material starting with a live release this month,” he added.

On the acting front, Namit is currently shooting for his upcoming film, “Aafat-E-Ishq”.

Aditi Rao Hydari: I feel the film industry is an inclusive space

Actress Aditi Rao Hydari feels that Bollywood has a beautiful side, too, and declares it is an inclusive space.

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death on June 14 has sparked a heated debate about “insiders and outsiders” and nepotism in Bollywood.

With so much of toxicity in and around Bollywood and social media, how does Aditi keep herself positive? “Just by believing that one day it will sort (out), also by knowing that we can do something about it. No industry is devoid of flaws. We are also human beings, we make mistakes, we have our flaws, we oversee certain things but there is a beautiful side to our industry too,” Aditi told IANS.

Aditi then explained: “We all stick together, we are loyal, we stand together. Whatever people might say we really stand together. People have our backs.”

She says that even though she is considered an “outsider” she doesn’t like to believe that she is an outsider.

“People talk of outsider-insider. I can say there are so many people who I can call if I have a problem. They will help me even though I am considered an outsider. But I don’t like to consider myself an outsider. I feel that the industry is an inclusive space,” Aditi said.

“Yes, it can be hard and tough for some time for some of us who don’t have family within the industry, but isn’t that so in any industry? So, why do we single out the film industry? I feel it’s up to us if there are certain things that need to be looked into, we need to pay attention, need to change that and stand together,” she added.

Aditi was recently seen in the digitally released Telugu film “V”, starring Nani and Sudheer Babu. The film is streaming on Amazon Prime Videos.

Anushka Sharma: Nothing is more real than experiencing creation of life in you

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Bollywood actress and mum-to-be Anushka Sharma shared a picture of her baby bump on social media and said that nothing is more real and humbling than experiencing creation of life in you.

Anushka shared the picture on Instagram, where she is seen standing at the beach dressed in a white top and blue pants. She is lovingly looking at her bump as she has her hand over it.

“Nothing is more real and humbling than experiencing creation of life in you . When this is not in your control then really what is?” Anushka captioned the image.

Her husband and star cricketer Virat Kohli commented: “My whole world in one frame.”

It was last month, when Anushka and Virat announced that they are set to be parents for the first time.A They will welcome their first born in January 2021.

The announcement came with a picture of the couple on Anushka and Virat’s respective Instagram accounts, where her baby bump is visible. In the photograph, Anushka was seen wearing a black and white polka dotted dress, while Virat is seen in a grey T-shirt and white pants.

The couple tied the knot in December 2017 in Italy.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Nani: We are slowly forgetting about the hero or villain

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Telugu star Nani, who has played an antagonist for the first time in his 25th film “V”, says that it is not anymore about just the hero or the villain as there is a slow shift towards grey roles.

Talking about actors now playing characters with shades on screen, Nani said that the change is very clear and evident.

“Now, we are slowly forgetting about the hero or villain. We are slowly shifting towards greyer roles. It used to be black and white before. There used to be a bad and a good guy. Now it’s not like that,” Nani told IANS.

“I think now even a hero will have flaws and even a villain will have some good qualities in him. So, I don’t think we can tag them like that anymore. The change is very clear and evident,” he added.

Nani says that actors are now much more open to grey characters.

“I think the thought process is changing a little bit and we are much more open to the grey roles than before,” he said.

The Telugu action-thriller “V” was recently released on Amazon Prime Video.

“V” is also Nani’s third collaboration with the director Mohana Krishna Indraganti. Nani’s debut film “Ashta Chamma” was also directed by Mohana.

Bhumi goes on temple pilgrimage in her village in Goa

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Bhumi Pednekar went on a temple pilgrimage in her village called Pedne in Goa. The actress said she was grateful for her culturally enriched lineage.

Bhumi took to Instagram where she shared a motley of pictures of her various visits to the temples.

“A pilgrimage in our village called Pedne. The pilgrimage is made up of three temples — Mauli Devi, Bhagwati Devi and Ravalnath temple, all are nearly 300 to 400-year-old,” she wrote along the image.

“The Pednekar’s, our earliest written record is in the books of the Ravalnath temple from the year 1902. The temples are full of stories surrounded by medicinal streams of water and tons of energy to heal. Every trip back there teaches us so much…Grateful for our culturally enriched lineage. Peace, Strength and Joy #PednekarFromPedne #Gratitude,” she added.

On the work front, at present, Bhumi awaits the release of her next film “Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare”. The film is slated to release on September 18. It also stars Konkona Sen Sharma.

The film narrates the story of two cousins in search of freedom. Konkona will be seen as Dolly while Bhumi plays Kitty.

 

Disha Patani glows in dewy make-up look in new post

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Bollywood actress Disha Patani shared a stunning picture flaunting her dewy make-up look in her latest social media post.

Disha shared a string of pictures on her Instagram Stories. In one photo, Disha looks stunning in a floral dress paired with heart-shaped earrings and the dewy make-up adds an extra glow to her perfect skin.

In the picture she wrote, “Dewy makeup by me” along with a heart emoji.

Disha recently shared a glimpse of her vanity van as she resumed work amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

She didn’t mention the name of the project but it is said she was working for a brand shoot.

However, Disha has been following a strenuous workout regime during the lockdown as she prepares for her role in the Salman Khan-starrer “Radhe”.

She also has “Ek Villain 2” coming up which reunites her with “Malang” director Mohit Suri.

 

Rhea, Showik, 4 others may move HC next week

A Mumbai Special NDPS Court on Friday rejected the bail applications of actress Rhea Chakraborty, her brother Showik and four others accused in the drugs case filed by Narcotics Control Bureau, advocate Satish Maneshinde said.

All the six accused – including Samuel Miranda, Dipesh Swant, Abdul Basit, and Zaid Vilatra – are likely to move the Bombay High Court for bail, he added shortly after the ruling.

“Once we get a copy of the NDPS Special Court Order, we will decide next week on the course of action about approaching the Bombay High Court,” Maneshinde told mediapersons.

Until she gets further relief, Rhea, 28 – who was arrested on Sep. 8 and sent to judicial custody till Sep. 22 – will remain in the Byculla Jail.

The other accused, Miranda – home manager of the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, house help Sawant, and two drug peddlers – are also in judicial custody.

In the bail plea, Maneshinde forcefully argued that there is nothing on record to suggest that Rhea was in any way involved with the financing of illicit drug traffic or harboring offenders in relation to any narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances.

He pointed out to Special Judge G. B. Gurao that the NCB was silent on the quantum of drugs, the type of drugs allegedly procured and financed by her, the quantum of the narcotics.

“The case against her is that she coordinated the delivery of drugs for her boyfriend (Sushant) and occasionally even made the payment for it…These allegations make for an offense that is bailable,” Maneshinde contended.

Rhea, in her bail plea, has alleged that she was “coerced” into making “self-incrimating confessions” during her interrogations by NCB for three days this week, and maintained that she has not committed any crime whatsoever but was being falsely framed in the case.

Retracting her “self-incriminating confessions”, she termed her arrest as “unwarranted, without any justification,” “arbitrarily curtailed her liberty”, she faced death and rape threats and there were no female officers present during her interrogation, which took place on Sep. 6,7, and 8, with her arrest coming on the final day.

Opposing the plea, the Special Public Prosecutor Atul Sarpande argued that she could influence the witnesses or tamper with evidence with her money power and must not be enlarged on bail.

Rejecting the defendents’ plea, Special Judge Gurao rejected their bail applications and all the accused will continue to remain in custody till any relief is granted by the Bombay High Court.

Sona Mohapatra’s tips on right way to ‘smash the patriarchy’

Singer Sona Mohapatra has joined the list of showbiz celebrities who have shown solidarity with Rhea Chakraborty, posting their views on patriarchy. A slogan on patriarchy printed on the T-shirt that Rhea wore at the time of her arrest had become viral soon after.

“Roses are red. Violets are blue. Let smash the patriarchy me and you,” the slogan of Rhea’s T-shirt read.

“Smash The Patriarchy” has since then become a buzzword on social media, following late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty’s arrest by Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).

Mohapatra has now shared her tips about the right way to smash the patriarchy, beginning with pay parity among actors, speaking up, and trusting women directors.

Sona took to Twitter, where she shared around ten tips on Friday morning.

“Let’s do this the right way dear #Bollywood and #India cus the rest is mostly hot air. 1) Pay your top actresses the same as your top actors 2) Write enough worthy roles 3) Film them ‘solo songs’ to make them larger than life? (No, item numbers don’t count). #SmashThePatriarchy”

“Speak up (at least once?) about ur superstar of ages; a poster boy of toxic masculinity, a bully, serial abuser of women’s rights. Instead directors, producers, writers scramble to create more virtue signaling films for him? Actresses bend backward to in them. #SmashThePatriarchy.”

She then said to be more “inclusive in ur choices of film technicians”.

“Don’t assume a female DOP cannot shoot a big-budget film cus she’s not ‘strong’ enough?! Some of the best films in the west are shot by women! My fav; Ellen Kuras. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. #SmashThePatriarchy,” she shared.

“Worry and do something about the horrendous statistics of only 8/9 songs out of the 100 released by you having a female singer in #Bollywood. The solo female songs always reprise versions, never to be promoted. The duets having us in chorus only? #SmashThePatriarchy #India.”

Sona spoke about sexism and misogyny in the industry.

“7) Be ashamed of the systemic-institutional sexism, misogyny, and lopsided power structure in the industry where NOT ONE lead actress or actor spoke up about the inconvenient truths in the #MeToo movement. Almost everyone looked the other way. #SmashThePatriarchy #Bollywood & #India”

The singer spoke up for female directors in Bollywood.

“8) Trust women directors (not just the ones from the film families) with bigger production budgets. They are less likely to blow it up on wasteful ego-driven choices2. Financing a woman driven project is difficult as hell. Kudos to producer @AnushkaSharma for backing women directors”

Sona talked about how older actors are starring alongside really young actresses in a romantic angle.

“9) Also stop casting 50 plus Male ‘heroes’ in romantic angles with women half their age… the list is endless really #Bollywood. #SmashThePatriarchy #India,” she said.

She asked why should actresses “retire” in their mid-30s

“10) Cast older actresses for older women’s roles at least? Also, why should lead actresses to be pushed to retirement and oblivion in their mid 30’s while men carry on endlessly.”