Trisha discovers a new ‘home workout for triceps and biceps’

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Southern star Trisha Krishnan has discovered a quirky way for home workout of biceps and triceps.

In a video she posted on Instagram Stories, Trisha plays with her dog Zorro using a toy rope. The clip shows Trisha holding the toy, while her dog is seen pulling it.

She wrote: “Home workout for triceps and biceps.”

The actress then cuddles her furry friend.

She captioned the video: “Bestest quarantine partner.”

Recently, Trisha had shared a picture of homemade pav bhaji amid lockdown.

The actress took to Instagram Stories, where she shared a photograph of the yummy dish and wrote: “Homemade pav bhaji”.

On the acting front, Trisha currently has multiple projects lined up. She will be seen in “Ponniyin Selvan”, “Raangi”, “Sugar” and “Ram”.

Rana Daggubati wedding might take place in August

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Rana Daggubati and Miheeka Bajaj pair will soon enter the wedlock. The news about their marriage is doing rounds for quite some time now. The initial reports suggested to us that the wedding will take place only in the month of December.

We now hear that the wedding might take place in August. Both the families are preparing for a three day wedding event. As of now, there is no proper clarity on the wedding date but most likely, it might happen on the 8th of August. The families are going to celebrate the pre-wedding events as well.

It is going to be a mix of Telugu and Marwari customs for the wedding. As of now, the families are getting ready with the arrangements for the wedding. The official announcement on the wedding date will come out soon.

Music composer Wajid Khan died due to COVID-19

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Music composer Wajid Khan of renowned composer duo Sajid-Wajid died at a Mumbai hospital in the wee hours of Monday because of complications from kidney infection, reported news agency PTI.

He was 42, Wajid Khan, best known for composing peppy Bollywood numbers along with his brother Sajid, was mourned on Twitter by Bollywood celebrities with tweets pouring in from the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, his son Abhishek, Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, her cousin Parineeti Chopra, Karan Johar, Varun Dhawan, Preity Zinta, Arjun Kapoor and others.

“Shocked at the passing of Wajid Khan. A bright smiling talent passes away. Duas, prayers and in condolence,” tweeted Mr Bachchan while Akshay remembered Wajid Khan as “Talented and ever-smiling” in his tweet. On Monday morning, Abhishek tweeted: “Rest in harmony, my friend.

Had the pleasure of working with both Sajid-Wajid most loving and brilliant.” Priyanka wrote in her tweet: “Terrible news. The one thing I will always remember is Wajid bhai’s laugh. Always smiling. Gone too soon. My condolences to his family and everyone grieving. Rest in peace my friend. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

” Karan Johar tweeted: “Wajid Khan, your music will always live on.” Preity, currently in Los Angeles like Priyanka, tweeted: “I will miss you and our jam sessions forever. Till we meet again.”

16-page directive lays down shooting guidelines for film industry

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A 16-page official directive comprising guiding principles has been issued for the restart of the media and entertainment industry.

The guidelines pertain to managing COVID-19 risks on sets and in edit facilities, and the utilisation of offices, tents, and trailers, as well as domestic travel to location of cast and crew.

Shooting has to be done in a completely locked down environment and adhering to government rules. The directive talks of the optimum crew that can be allowed on set, and also lays down medical and administrative decorum to be followed on set. It also lays down guidelines on handling of shooting equipment by crew.

The artiste and staff management guidelines stress upon the use of masks, gloves being optional, and the overall use of video and audio conferencing wherever possible. The directive also lays down protocols for location management, staffing, as well as norms to be followed by individual departments such as art, electric, wardrobe, camera, sound and catering departments.

In a nutshell, these are the guiding principles that will matter when filming activity resumes:

It is important to spread awareness of precautions and symptoms of the disease, besides the necessity of regular temperature and oxygen level checks. The notice stresses on handwashing, sanitation and respiratory hygiene.

It has been suggested that larger tents be used, and that there should not more than five people on a trailer. Proper ventilation at indoor locations is a must. Deliveries should be handled outside office space, and disposable plates and cups should be used. Sanitising wipes at printer stations, and the continuous disinfecting of light switches, remote controls etc has also been stressed upon.

It has been suggested that crew strength on any set has to be minimized to 33 per cent of what it used to be pre-COVID, and that all member should carry essential identification. Aarogya Setu app should be installed on compatible devices and floor markings will be essential for social distancing. The presence of ambulance, trained housekeeping staff and medical personnel on set has been stressed upon. Temperature and health check of all entering a set is a must.

There has to be a special facility to deal with the pregnant cast and crew members, as well as those above 65. No audience will be allowed on sets of fiction or non-fiction shoot, and all members on set have to wear disinfect gear during breaks.

The directive encourages Facetime, Zoom and Skype for remote casting sessions, and advises on the use of mobile phones to check-in before entering casting areas. Social distancing during casting session has been stressed upon as well as, wherever possible, the use of face mask during auditions.

Actors can be encouraged to bring some wardrobe from home.

Shooting facilities have to be manned 24/7, and security guards have to be on duty to open and close doors, so that no pone entering or leaving a shooting facility needs to tough doors or door handles.

Lunch breaks have to be staggered. No elaborate sets such as marriage, markets or fight sequences are to be filmed till the COVID threat subsides.

Guidelines suggest the use of disposable palettes for make-up and the need to throw away paper scripts after use, and the need to disinfect hairbrushes and combs.

Temporary clear barriers between actors and alternate shots setups have been advised. In no case shall children below 10 years be allowed on set, and only one acquaintance can accompany a child on the set.

Proper and regular fumigation of shoot location has been insisted upon.

For non-fiction shows, camera placement and seating arrangements have to be done keeping in mind the norms of social distancing.

The directive also suggests that production facilitates accommodation of crew while shoot is on, to avoid threat of spread while travelling to and from work, and also suggests dedicated vehicles for those who do not live nearby studios.

Access between floors have to be controlled and divide studio space into sections for various production teams in the unit, to maintain isolation.

The directive also discourages use of others’ phones, and encourages serving box meals, and encourages crew to bring their own food.

That apart, every member of a unit has to undergo a questionnaire, pertaining to the information on basics such as if any member of their family has been abroad recently, has local health authority advised quarantine, has anybody in the family had COVID, if the unit member has fever, cough or cold etc.

For television shoots, broadcasters have to obtain permission from local collector where shoot has to take place. For film, due permissions have to obtained by the producer.

Maharashtra permits films, teleserials shootings to resume

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In a significant decision, the Maharashtra government on Sunday permitted resumption of shootings for films, teleserials, advertisements, OTT, etc with immediate effect, an official said.

The move follows several appeals from the film industry and a delegation of Bollywood bigwigs who called on Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in this regard last week.

Accordingly, along with the gradual steps initiated under #MissionBeginAgain, the state government late this evening issued a separate set of guidelines, paving the way for the film industry to keep the show going on.

For the purpose, those intending to resume shootings will be required to submit their applications to the Maharashtra Films, Theatre and Cultural Development Corporation at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film City, Goregaon, or at the district collectorates concerned across the state, said an official.

“After scrutinising the applications, the concerned authority will give the go-ahead for the shooting proposals. They will have to adhere to the Covid-19 guidelines issued separately for the purpose,” an official told IANS.

The 16-page guidelines pertain to awareness among all stakeholders, managing coronavirus risks on the sets/studios and editing facilities, casting and artist management, production offices, trailers, tents, crowd control and physical distancing, handling of equipments, operations controls, actors and junior artistes, contestants for non-fiction shows, staffing, location departments, shoot management, art department, wardrobe, on-set communication, camera, video village setup, sound, electric/grip departments, catering, travel to be minimised with at least one month stay wherever possible and quarantine for 14 days after return.

Sarkaru Vaari Paata First Look Poster

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Sarkaru Vaari Paata First Look Poster

Sarkaru Vaari Paata First Look Poster 

Neil Nitin Mukesh shares advantage of being father to a baby girl

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Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh has shared a quirky advantage of being a father to a baby girl.

Neil took to Instagram, where he is seen wearing his daughter Nurvi’s Minnie Mouse hairband.

“Advantage of being a father to a baby girl. You get to keep you hair back. #longhair#quarantine,” he captioned the image.

Neil keeps posting pictures and videos of his adorable daughter on social media.

Neil married Rukmini Sahay in 2017. The two welcomed their daughter Nurvi in 2018.

His last onscreen outing was the 2019 film “Bypass Road”, which was scripted and produced by him. The film marked the directorial debut of his brother Naman Nitin Mukesh.

Deepika Padukone’s Instagram story has ‘Mahanati’ poster

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It is already known that Mahanati director Nag Ashwin is working on a film with a world-class appeal for Prabhas as the lead in it. But apart from the rumors on what could be the story backdrop of this movie, there are more speculations popping up each day about the heroine in it.

Though the official confirmation is yet to be made, Deepika Padukone appears to have signed in to pair up Prabhas in Nag Ashwin’s direction. Here is an indirect leak from the actress with today’s Insta story.

Deepika Padukone’s Instagram story has ‘Mahanati’ poster, asking her followers to ‘watch it now’, where she also tagged Nag Aswin to it. Nag too acknowledged it by calling it ‘a cool notification to wake up to’, which almost confirms their association for a project.

Many a time, our directors try to hide the star cast they want in their film, for the surprise or due to the wait for confirmation. But tagging on social media stories, birthday wishes, and leaked pictures are always hints we need to catch. Well, it would be great to see Deepika and Prabhas on screen together and let us see if Nag confirms it soon.

This film is very close to my heart :Jyothika

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Ponmagal Vandhal is the first film to release on OTT directly sans theatrical release and this Tamil first is streaming from May 29. Talking to a popular journalist on his YouTube channel, Suriya and Jyothika have said that this film is very close to their heart.

Many have been against the idea of the film releasing on the OTT platform, but the couple stuck to their decision and went ahead with giving a nod to OTT release sans theatrical. Directed by JJ Fredrick, the film is produced by Suriya Sivakumar under 2D Entertainments.

Jyothika said, “I have done many films. But I always wanted do a film that I can tell my daughter to watch proudly. Ponmagal Vandhal is about safety of girls in today’s society and what we all need to do for them. So that’s why I say this film is very close to my heart.”

Suriya is someone who keeps praising Jyothika for always giving her best to work, and home as well. Talking about the OTT controversy, Suriya said, “Ponmagal Vandhal will be releasing in 200 countries through Amazon. We decided to release it on Amazon and we stuck to the decision, and aren’t really bothered of what others have to say.”

Neil: There will be only one Mr. India and that is Anil Kapoor

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Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh says there can be only one Mr. India and that is actor Anil Kapoor, and only one Mogambo and that is the late Amrish Puri.

Neil took to Instagram and shared a quirky clip where he is seen with Anil Kapoor as well as his filmmaker brother Naman Nitin Mukesh.

“Who else is a big fan of this Iconic film that completes 34 years and still so fresh in our minds. There will always be just one Mr.India that is @anilskapoor sir and one Mogambo, Late Amrish puri sir. Sridevi mam was the heart of the film. The songs by Laxmikant Pyarelal ji were outstanding,” wrote Neil, about the 1987 sci-fi comedy that stars Anil Kapoor with the late Sridevi. The film celebrated 34 years of release a few days back.

“Direction by @shekharkapur sir, simply brilliant, that after all these years we still remember the film so well. #mymoviefortheday,” Neil captioned the clip, which initially sees Neil and Naman. Anil appears as soon as a red lens is applied onto the frame.

The reference is to the fact that in the film Anil Kapoor played Mr India, who had a special wrist band that could make him invisible, except when he was in red light.

Neil’s last on-screen outing was the 2019 film “Bypass Road”, which was scripted and produced by him. The film marked the directorial debut of his brother Naman Nitin Mukesh.