Mumbai: Actor-producer Atul Agnihotri, who has roped in his star brother-in-law Salman Khan for a cameo in his film "O Teri", says the actor is "adding a lot" to the film.
"'O Teri' is being well-pushed by Salman Khan. He is adding a lot to the film and his song, which he shot recently for the film, will be out in the next two days," Agnihotri said here.
"The song has turned out really well... it is fabulous. I am thankful to Salman Khan," he added.
Agnihotri is married to Salman's sister Alvira.
Talking about his relationship with Salman, whom he calls "Bhai", Aghnihotri said: "I work with family and I share a great bonding with Bhai. I don't know about my next project as I am completely involved with this film at the moment."
Alia's New Hottie is a Delhi Boy?
Alia Bhatt has been linked up with her co-stars Siddharth Malhotra and Arjun Kapoor in the past. However, the latest gossip in B'town is that Alia's current boyfriend is not from Mumbai but from Delhi. He allegedly flies in to visit her but the two have been careful not to be spotted by the media. However, he is not from the industry. Watch this space for more.
Now Sooraj Pancholi getting death threats over Jiah Khan's murder
Ever since Jiah Khan was found dead in her flat in Mumbai last year, her ex-Sooraj Pancholi could never return back to his normal life.
Sooraj recently came out in open claiming that he has been repeatedly receiving death threats ever since Jiah died.
Sooraj recently came out in open claiming that he has been repeatedly receiving death threats ever since Jiah died.
Javed Akhtar speaks up for Aamir Khan
Mumbai, March 10 : Veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar finds it a "shame" that certain people have abused actor-filmmaker and "Satyamev Jayate 2" host Aamir Khan and doubted his intentions of amassing donations via the social issue-based TV show.
"Shame! Instead of appreciating Aamir, the great grandson (great grand nephew) of Maulana Azad for highlighting the real issues, some sick people are abusing him," Akhtar posted on his Twitter page Monday.
Aamir made his TV debut with "Satyamev Jayate" (SMJ) in May 2012 and the show, dealing with sensitive social issues like female foeticide, domestic violence and child abuse, received a warm welcome from TV viewers after it went on air on Star Plus.
Some of the episodes dealing with female foeticide and malpractices in the medical field recorded the highest ratings.
The show's second season went on air on STAR India channels March 2. Its first episode dealt with the issue of rape, and the second episode, beamed Sunday, talked about police force.
A defamatory campaign against Aamir began on a social networking site(https://www.facebook.com/AwakIND/posts/10151964856603531?stream_ref=10), alleging that when at the end of the show, Aamir asks for donations for Humanity Trust, the money is used for masjid construction assistance and placement assistance for Muslim youth.
In reaction to it, Aamir registered a complaint with the Mumbai police and clarified that the "malicious messages are wrong and baseless".
Aamir made his TV debut with "Satyamev Jayate" (SMJ) in May 2012 and the show, dealing with sensitive social issues like female foeticide, domestic violence and child abuse, received a warm welcome from TV viewers after it went on air on Star Plus.
Some of the episodes dealing with female foeticide and malpractices in the medical field recorded the highest ratings.
The show's second season went on air on STAR India channels March 2. Its first episode dealt with the issue of rape, and the second episode, beamed Sunday, talked about police force.
A defamatory campaign against Aamir began on a social networking site(https://www.facebook.com/AwakIND/posts/10151964856603531?stream_ref=10), alleging that when at the end of the show, Aamir asks for donations for Humanity Trust, the money is used for masjid construction assistance and placement assistance for Muslim youth.
In reaction to it, Aamir registered a complaint with the Mumbai police and clarified that the "malicious messages are wrong and baseless".
National Cyber Authority on the anvil: DRDO
Chennai, Mar 10 Intending to check cyber attacks on government websites in the country, the Centre was evolving a National Cyber Authority to lay down policies for Indian cyber world, a top DRDO official said here today.
"We need to integrate the various cyber efforts across the country. There is a plan going on to set up a cyber authority -- National Cyber Authority. But, that is still at evolution stage," DRDO Director General Avinash Chander said.
"We need to integrate the various cyber efforts across the country. There is a plan going on to set up a cyber authority -- National Cyber Authority. But, that is still at evolution stage," DRDO Director General Avinash Chander said.
'Bond' theme song
London, Mar.10 : 'James Bond' producers are reportedly vying for Adele to sing the theme tune for the next 007 film but the singer is quiet on whether she'll do next film or not.
A source told The Sun that the 'Skyfall' singer hasn't responded to studio executives yet even though they along with star Daniel Craig made it clear that they want her back for the 24th Bond film, Metro.co.uk reported.
Adele's theme song for 'Skyfall' was a huge success and it became the first Bond theme to win at the Golden Globes, the Brit awards and the Oscars.
Adele's theme song for 'Skyfall' was a huge success and it became the first Bond theme to win at the Golden Globes, the Brit awards and the Oscars.
Scientists discover origin of bad fat linked to heart disease and cancer
London, Mar.10 : Scientists have discovered origin of the "bad" kind of fat found in the body that's linked with heart disease, cancer and other serious obesity-related illnesses, even though people carrying it can look slim.
The new discovery could lead new ways to control how this kind of cell contributes to the bad fat that surrounds the vital organs so that it becomes possible to lower the chances of developing the kind of obesity that raises the risk of serious disease, the Independent reported.
Lead author You-Ying Chau of Edinburgh University said that to determine the origins of good and bad fat has been one of the big unanswered questions in obesity research and they have now shown that most bad fat comes from cells expressing the Wt1 gene in the later stages of pregnancy.
Dr Chau further added that cells that express Wt1 will continue to act as a source of visceral fat into adulthood.
The study has been published in the journal Nature Cell Biology.
Lead author You-Ying Chau of Edinburgh University said that to determine the origins of good and bad fat has been one of the big unanswered questions in obesity research and they have now shown that most bad fat comes from cells expressing the Wt1 gene in the later stages of pregnancy.
Dr Chau further added that cells that express Wt1 will continue to act as a source of visceral fat into adulthood.
The study has been published in the journal Nature Cell Biology.
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