Saturday 16 August 2014

Sahaj Parav music fest enthralls Kolkata,'Happy New Year',Nimrat Kaur plays Pakistani orgin character

Nimrat Kaur plays Pakistani orgin character in TV series 'Homeland'


Nimrat Kaur plays Pakistani orgin character in TV series 'Homeland'
New Delhi: After finding global visibility with "The Lunchbox", Indian actress Nimrat Kaur has landed a chance to play a Pakistani character in the fourth season of hit American series "Homeland", set in Islamabad. 

The Punjabi girl, who has roots in Rawalpindi and Lahore, finds the opportunity "very interesting".

Currently in Cape Town for a shooting schedule of the Emmy Award-winning political thriller series, Nimrat says "it is very early on" to comment on her experience.

However, she is loving every bit of it - especially since her role of Tasneem Kureshi, a high-level operative within Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, has been increased from five to nine episodes.

Nimrat said she accepted the role without giving a "second thought".

"It is very interesting (to play a Pakistani character in a US show). India and Pakistan are culturally so similar...I belong to Punjab and there's so much similarity between us. There are food-loving and fun-loving people ...I'd just say it's a country which is a victim of circumstances," she told IANS in a telephonic interaction from Cape Town.

It bears repeating that the subcontinent was one nation till partition in 1947.

The fact that her character belonged to another nation didn't pose a hurdle for Nimrat.

"It was more important to feel the part than to feel where the character came from. It's an interesting character in the overall story of the show's new season," she said.

While for now the "Homeland" team is busy shooting the show, Nimrat hopes she will be able to visit Pakistan at least once in her lifetime.

"I'm dying to go to Pakistan once," she squeaked with excitement, before adding: "My maternal and paternal ancestors come from Rawalpindi and Lahore. It's a strange affinity we have towards people there, and I would love to get a chance of going there.

"It's a dream," added the actress, who is joined by Indian actor Suraj Sharma of "Life Of Pi" fame, "Mad Men" star Mark Moses and Art Malik, known for "True Lies" in the show.

Nimrat, for many, is the girl who entices chocolate lovers via Cadbury advertisements on the Indian small screen.

"Homeland" will air in India on Star World Premiere HD starting Oct 6, along with its telecast in the US. Her character will be introduced in the narrative in the fourth episode.

It may sound strange, but Nimrat had never seen "Homeland" before she saw the pilot episode of the new season.

"I wish I had seen it before! After I saw the pilot episode, I asked for CDs of all the three seasons and saw all of it! I watched it whenever I found time between work," said the actress, who has been going in and out of Cape Town since early July.

Nevertheless, she is yet to soak in its beauty in its entirety.

"It's my first time here (in South Africa). But I have not been travelling here much because it's cold and rainy. Otherwise, it's really nice and beautiful," she said.

Back home in India, questions await as to when she's starring in her next Indian project.

To that, she said: "I am finalising something very soon."

'Happy New Year' is dedicated to all losers: Shah Rukh Khan


Mumbai: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan launched the first trailer of his forthcoming home production Happy New Year, on the eve of India's Independence Day Thursday. He said the film, about the 'biggest heist', is dedicated to all losers.
The film, directed by Farah Khan and produced by SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment, is centered around six losers who set out to change their destiny.
"The film is not about one actor, it is an ensemble film. It is about hope, belief and goodness. It is dedicated to losers. This film is about biggest heist. It's about six losers and one mission," SRK said.

Shah Rukh Khan at the trailer launch of 'Happy New Year'.

The much-awaited three-minute trailer gives a sneak peek into the Bollywood masala film, and Shah Rukh Khan said it was an apt day to launch it because the film has a patriotic streak with the song Indiawale.
The ensemble cast that supports SRK in the film includes Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani and Vivaan Shah, as well as Jackie Shroff, who plays the bad guy.
Touted as Bollywood's big Diwali release this year, the film promises to make the festive season 'happier' for fans of Hindi movies and Shah Rukh Khan, who will be seen on the big screen after a gap of over a year.
His last release was the blockbuster Chennai Express, in which his chemistry with Deepika was lauded.
The trio of Farah, Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika had earlier created magic on the screen and set the box office ringing with Om Shanti Om. From the looks of it, Happy New Year seems like Hindi cinema will get its special bonanza this year soon.
Sahaj Parav music fest enthralls Kolkata
Sahaj Parav, a four-day root music festival organized recently in the city by Lopamudra Mitra and Kalikaprasad Bhattacharya, saw soulful performances by some of the biggest names of Indian music.

The event, inaugurated by ShubhaMudgal, started withSahajJatra — a carnival of baulkabigaanchhaufakiri and other art forms.

SONGS OF THE SOIL: This apart, exhibitions on Indian folk instruments, aalpona andAssam'ssattariya dance kept the guests engrossed. Veteran folk artistes SalabatMahato, Mansur Fakir, SaraswatiDeviGirijaDeviPurna Das BaulAmar Paul among others were felicitated at the festival. A folk instrumental jamming concert had the audience in a spell. Day Two saw performances by jhumurbaulfakiri and bhawaiya artistes. The chhau dance of Purulia andPirergaan by Imran Ali Khan were much appreciated. A musical performance by a few kids, using junk items, had the guests asking for more.
 
 
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