Monday 29 September 2014

Aamir Khan: I want all kids to be hardworking, passionate and focused,Hrithik Roshan heads to Surat ,A.R. Rahman launches 'Raunaq', dedicates it to Vogue Empower

Hrithik Roshan heads to Surat 

 
Mumbai: Actor Hrithik Roshan is going all out to promote his upmcoming film 'Bang Bang' and has made a pit stop at Surat. Hrithik Roshan and director Siddharth Anand interacted with the media before he headed for Navaratri celebrations. 
 
 
The actor hasn't been using television promotions as a crutch, instead he has been giving quirky dares to his friends and family in the industry. 'Bang Bang' is all set to hit the theatres on October 2.

Aamir Khan: I want all kids to be hardworking, passionate and focused

Bhopal: Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan wants kids to be caring, hardworking and focused in their lives.
"I want kids to be hardworking, passionate and focused in their lives," Aamir said addressing participants of Round Square International Conference 2014 at Sanskar Valley School here today.
Delegates, including students from 22 countries, belonging to five continents which are members of Round Square, took part in the meeting.

Khan was addressing the participants of Round Square International Conference 2014 at Sanskar Valley School in Bhopal.

When asked about one of the most important qualities in life, Aamir said, "Caring is the most important thing that comprises everything, love, compassion among other things."
"It is a very important quality in life," he said.
To a question, Aamir said one should not leave his/her dreams, no matter a person may have to compromise with the means to achieve it.
Besides other subjects, educators should emphasise on promoting sports in the curriculum as it teaches a lot of things, specially how to work as a team, he said. He also advised parents not to compare their children with anyone, as every child is special in his own way. The actor also asked educators to make learning a fun exercise by encouraging students to ask questions so that they have clarity of concepts.

A.R. Rahman launches 'Raunaq', dedicates it to Vogue Empower

 Mumbai, Sep 29: Music maestro A.R. Rahman Monday launched his new album "Raunaq" and said that he dedicates it to Vogue Empower, a social awareness initiative that draws attention to women's empowerment.
"I pledge to spread the message of Vogue Empower by dedicating my latest album, 'Raunaq', to the campaign," Rahman said in a statement. "The album echoes the significance of the cause, women's empowerment, with the song and video, "Laadli", created in collaboration with Kapil Sibal and Lata Mangeshkar," he added.
"Laadli" is the lead track of the album and Sibal has penned the lyrics for the song, while Lata has sung it with Rahman. "Raunaq", which has seven songs sung by the best artists from the music industry, including Lata, Chitra, Shreya Ghosal, Mohit Chauhan, Shweta Pandit and Jonita Gandhi, is described as a conversation of music and poetry that takes one on a journey of varied emotions. Rahman has also played the role of a visual storyteller and has conceived the narrative of the lead music video.
My films are never male-oriented, says Shah Rukh Khan - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/my-films-are-never-male-oriented-says-shah-rukh-khan/article1-1269734.aspx#sthash.NsZ5YhTJ.dpuf

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may be a name big enough to make a film a blockbuster on his own, but he says that his movies over the years have always portrayed women on par with men.

"Most of my films, I like to believe, have an equality of roles for the ladies. It’s never like a very male-oriented film. May be just a Karan Arjun (1995) was where the ladies came in and did a song ... a romantic angle in there ... but I haven’t done many films like that."
SRK, who will turn 49 this year, has launched several faces in Bollywood. While two of his last launched heroines — Deepika Padukone (Om Shanti Om, 2007) and Anushka Sharma (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, 2008)  — have gone ahead to carve a niche for themselves in the industry, SRK feels that not much has really changed about them.

"They’re just fantastic. (They have) been fantastic since they started. And if there’s a word like that, they’ve become ‘fantasticer’ as the years have gone by, and I wish them the best. And it’s really nice to work with them again when they, as artists, are so much more evolved. I like to believe that they hold a special place for me in their hearts."

Khan adds that he hopes to work with them soon again. "I worked after a long time with Deepika in Chennai Express (2013). I hadn’t worked with Anushka for a long time and then I did Jab Tak Hain Jaan (2012). So there have been long gaps. Hopefully, I’ll get to work with them more. But they’re really exactly the same (since they debuted), or better," he says.
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