Wednesday 15 October 2014

celebrities cast their votes, In Pics: Assembly polls in Maharahstra & Haryana, Aamir Khan to take 'Mumkin Hai' to Delhi, Prosenjit, Arpita celebrate Bijoya Dashami with team Force,

In Pics: Assembly polls in Maharahstra & Haryana, celebrities cast their votes

In Pics: Assembly polls in Maharahstra & Haryana, celebrities cast their votes
 
Mumbai: Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar and Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan were among the celebrities who exercised their franchise today and urged the electorate to step out and cast their vote.
Appealing to people to exercise their franchise, Tendulkar told reporters after casting his vote, "Every citizen must vote. Your opinion matters. I urge all to vote. It is really important for our nation."
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan said the citizens should vote if they want the city, state and country the way it should be.
"Everybody should come and vote. I am not the one to pass a judgement why people come out and do not come out to vote. People may have good enough reasons for not voting, although I personally feel that there is no good enough reason for not voting," said Khan, flashing his finger with inked vote mark.


Prosenjit, Arpita celebrate Bijoya Dashami with team Force



Prosenjit, Arpita celebrate Bijoya Dashami with team Force
Tollywood's first couple Prosenjit Chatterjee and Arpita came together to celebrate Bijoya Dashami along with the cast and crew of Force at a city hotel recently. The event also saw the screening of a special song from the film.

Director Raja Chanda, who interacted with the media, said, "This is a very special film for me and is a perfect mix of action and emotion."

Prosenjit and Arpita too shared their experiences of working in the film. "Force is very close to my heart. The story is about an encounter specialist, who is a single father to his autistic son. The main idea behind showing an audio visual this evening was to raise awareness about autism," said Prosenjit. Tollywood's first couple Prosenjit Chatterjee and Arpita came together to celebrate Bijoya Dashami along with the cast and crew of Force at a city hotel recently. The event also saw the screening of a special song from the film.

Director Raja Chanda, who interacted with the media, said, "This is a very special film for me and is a perfect mix of action and emotion."

 Aamir Khan to take 'Mumkin Hai' to Delhi



New Delhi, October 15:
After travelling to Chandigarh and Jaipur, "Mumkin Hai", a special segment of the third season of superstar Aamir Khan's show “Satyamev Jayate”, is coming to the capital.
"Mumkin Hai", an hour-long segment, has a live audience chat after each episode of the social issue-based "Satyamev Jayate".
Through “Mumkin Hai”, viewers can connect to Aamir on a number and talk to him for an hour from anywhere in India.
The segment, aired on Star Network, will be held in different cities where the live audience will gather to talk about their thoughts post each episode.
The city conversation started from Chandigarh and went to Jaipur for the first episode. For the new episodes, Aamir will be here and will also travel to Bhopal, Pune and Kanpur to get varied views of people on a particular topic or issue.
“Aamir is doing this week's episode live from Delhi. Aamir has been saying that this is his favourite episode," a spokesperson of "Satyamev Jayate", said in a statement.

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Amitabh Bachchan, who will be seen raising funds for the victims of the Kashmir floods, is eagerly waiting for the region to bounce back to its original grandeur. The veteran actor hopes to shoot many more films in the valley, once it is completely free from the clutches of internal terror.
“We do miss Kashmir a lot. Earlier, we were there every single year. It really is unfortunate that we can’t go there now. But we hope with time, the situation will improve and we would have an opportunity to shoot several films there,” says the 72-year-old, who is an integral part of the Hum Hain … Umeed-e-Kashmir concert, a fundraiser that is being organised in association with Hindustan Times, on Saturday, October 18.
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