Monday 11 August 2014

Zeeshan, Gurmail, Thakkar nominated for Dhyan Chand Award,Arjun Kapoor's sudden urge to do a patriotic film,Busy schedules and a new look on Television

Busy schedules and a new look on Television


Television Actress Surbhi Jyoti
Television Actress Surbhi Jyoti
Mumbai:Ritu Raj, who had composed a song for one of Aamir Khan’s Satyamev Jayate episodes, has been chosen as a finalist for Honey Singh’s upcoming telent hunt, India’s Raw Star. He had composed a song called Aam Ke Aam Honge, for an episode dedicated to the importance of safe garbage disposal. “Yes, I have worked with Star Plus in the past, but this is huge. I am very excited to be working with a sensation like Honey Singh and learn from him,” he said.
Buzz is that newcomer Radhika Madan of Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi got tired of the show’s hectic schedule and went missing during a shoot she was required to be in. Apparently, she just disappeared, only to return after a few hours. A source on the sets said, “She was exhausted with the crazy schedule and just needed a breather.” When contacted, the channel spokesperson said, “Radhika had a flight to catch for Delhi, which is why she rushed out of the sets. She had informed the team in advance.” 
Surbhi Jyoti who has created quite a fan following for herself with her character in Qubool Hai, is set to surprise the audience with her new look. The actress will be seen playing a con woman in an all new glamorous avatar, inspired by Aishwarya Rai’s character Sunehri from Dhoom 2.

Arjun Kapoor's sudden urge to do a patriotic film


Mumbai: Post making the Bollywood debut with the YRF’s romantic drama “Ishaqzaade”, the rugged Arjun Kapoor suddenly expressed his strong desire of doing a patriotic film.

On the National occasion of the Independence Day round the corner, the “2 States” actor seems to be in a patriotic mood.

The buzz also sounds a bit shocking seeing the past films and the award’s categories nominations of the actor.

Expressing his new desire, the 29-year-old posed on Tweeter saying:

“Felt this sudden urge yesterday to do a film

Zeeshan, Gurmail, Thakkar nominated for Dhyan Chand Award


Zeeshan, Gurmail, Thakkar nominated for Dhyan Chand Award

New Delhi: Davis Cup coach Zeeshan Ali, Olmypic hockey gold medallist Gurmail Singh and 1951 Asian Games diving champion K.P Thakkar were Monday nominated for the Dhyan Chand Award, India's highest sporting award for life time achievement.


Zeeshan, a former tennis player, was appointed as India's Davis Cup coach last year. He is a five-time national champion and his last Davis Cup tie as a player was against the US in 1994.

"I don't have words to explain my feeling. I am honoured to be selected for this award," Zeeshan told IANS.

Zeeshan returned to India from Dubai last year and opened his own academy in Bangalore. He is also a member of All India Tennis Association (AITA) selection committee.

Gurmail was part of the 1980 Moscow Games gold winning hockey side. He is also married to former women's captain Rajbir Kaur.

Thakkar won the gold medals in 1951 Asian Games in men's 3m springboard and 10m platform.
 
 
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