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Yami explains why being part of the scripting process is important for actors

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Mumbai, Feb 13 (IANS) Actress Yami Gautam Dhar, who is gearing up for her upcoming action-political-drama film ‘Article 370’, has shared that as an actor, she enjoys being part of the scripting process.

For an actor, being involved in the film right from the scripting stage, greatly helps them to understand the evolution and arc of their character.

The upcoming film, which has been co-written and produced by her husband Aditya Dhar, sees the actress in the role of an intelligence officer.

The film follows the events in the lead up to the abrogation of the contentious Article 370 of the Indian constitution.

Elaborating on the same, Yami said: “I am an actor who enjoys being a part of the scripting process. Filmmaking is a collaboration of different creative minds coming together to create something as one. Working in ‘Article 370’ has been one of the most satisfying experiences.”

The actress further spoke about her experience of working with the cast and the crew, as she said: “Vaibhav (Tatwawadi), Ashwini (Kaul), all have done some amazing job in the film. They were all so easy to work with. It is always amazing to work with actors who are beaming with fresh energy. I even got an opportunity to work with some really good technicians. Based on my experience of working with Aditya (Jambhale, the director), he has so much regard for his technicians. As a director, he believes in them.”

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Presented by Jio Studios and produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar, ‘Article 370’ is slated to release in cinemas worldwide on February 23.

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Manmohan Tiwari grew his belly, dyed hair to look older for his role in 'Mishri'

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Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Actor Manmohan Tiwari shared that he has put on weight and has even coloured his hair to make himself look older in the show ‘Mishri’.

Speaking about the preparations he did for his role, Manmohan shared: “To prepare for the negative lead in this show, I have gained weight and even grown a belly. I dye my hair daily to make myself look older and meet the character’s demands.”

“This effort is to ensure that the character stands out and truly comes to life, conveying exactly what it needs to and leave a strong impression on the audience,” he said.

Manmohan has mostly played negative roles on-screen, however, he mentioned that he has done positive roles as well in shows like ‘Gudiya Humari Sabhi Pe Bhaari’, ‘Hum Hain Na’, and ‘Jai Bharati’.

He added: “In ‘Kumkum Bhagya’, and ‘Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya’, I have played negative characters. I also have another show coming up on Dangal where I’ll be playing a negative role. I enjoy playing negative characters more.”

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Talking about his future plans, Manmohan concluded, saying, “My future plans are to continue acting and doing my best work. I want to keep entertaining you all.”

‘Mishri’ stars Shruti Bhist as Mishri, Namish Taneja as Raghav and Megha Chakraborty as Vaani in the lead roles.

Set in the cultural hub of Mathura, the show follows the intertwined journeys of Mishri, Vaani, and Raghav. The show revolves around the rollercoaster journey of a girl who brings joy and sweet fortune to others while grappling with her own bitter destiny.

Residing in Mathura, Mishri is the town’s sweetheart, invited to every auspicious occasion to spread her good luck. The plot thickens when her conniving chachi schemes to marry her off to her shady middle-aged brother, swapping out the groom she was supposed to wed.

‘Mishri’ airs on Colors TV.

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Vicky Kaushal, Ammy Virk’s day in Jaipur packed with thali meals, Kalbelia dancers & 'Tauba Tauba’

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Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Actors Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk spent some time in Jaipur while promoting their upcoming film ‘Bad Newz’.

Vicky took to Instagram, where he shared a gamut of pictures and clips from his visit to the Pink City along with his co-star Ammy. The first image had Vicky wearing a traditional Rajasthani pagri.

The second was a clip, where the actor shooting some balloons. The video begins with Vicky saying: “If Bad Newz was an action film.” He then shot the balloons and said “It has to be a comedy.”

Another clip shows Vicky giving tutorials to fans of the hookstep of the song ‘Tauba Tauba’, which currently has over 40 million views on YouTube.

Vicky was also seen doing Kalbelia with dancers, while Ammy cheered for his co-actor. The last was an image of a traditional Rajasthani thali.

“A day in Jaipur! #BadNewz,” he captioned the post.

Also starring Triptii Dimri and Neha Dhupia, ‘Bad Newz’, a comedy film, is directed by Anand Tiwari who made his directorial debut with ‘Love Per Square Foot’. The upcoming film will be the second time Vicky will be collaborating with Tiwari after the 2018 film.

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‘Bad Newz’ is said to be a spiritual sequel to the 2019 movie ‘Good Newwz’ and talks about the issue of heteropaternal superfecundation, a process in which twins are born to the same mother but from different biological fathers.

The film is slated to release on July 19.

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Neelu Vaghela of 'Saajha Sindoor' says 'audience loves to see me as supportive mother'

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Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Actress Neelu Vaghela, who essays the role of Ma Hukum in the show ‘Saajha Sindoor’, emphasised how the character’s strong, determined, and principled nature mirrors her own personal beliefs.

Neelu portrays Ma Hukum, the grandmother of the lead actor, with the same conviction and dedication she upholds in her own life, making this role a true reflection of herself.

Talking about the same, Neelu said: “The entertainment industry has given me many opportunities to portray strong, emotionally resilient characters. Audiences love to see me as the unwavering, supportive mother who stands as a solid rock behind her children, never leaving their side even in the toughest situations. It brings a deep sense of reassurance that a mother’s love and support are constant through thick and thin.”

Neelu is keen on bringing authenticity and depth to the character, ensuring that viewers connect with Ma Hukum on a personal level.

She added: “As much as audiences enjoy watching me in these powerful, emotional roles, I love playing them too. It helps me understand and appreciate the strength and emotional depth that I possess as an individual.”

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Set against the majestic backdrop of a royal family in Rajasthan, the show beautifully captures the splendour and rich traditions of Rajasthani nobility. It delves deeply into the complexities of relationships and the struggles of women in society, addressing themes of love, betrayal, and societal challenges.

The show stars Sangeeta Ghosh, Sahil Uppal, and Krutika Desai in key roles.

‘Saajha Sindoor’ airs on Sun Neo.

Meanwhile, Neelu featured in 1981 movie ‘Supattar Binani’ at the age of 11. She has starred in movies like ‘Veer Tejaji’, ‘Nanad Bhojai’, ‘Lado Tharo Gaon Bado Pyaro’, ‘Jaatni’ among others.

The 54-year-old actress is also known for her work in TV shows like ‘Diya Aur Baati Hum’, ‘Tu Sooraj Main Saanjh Piyaji’, ‘Main Maike Chali Jaungi Tum Dekhte Rahiyo’, ‘Aye Mere Humsafar’, ‘Pavitra: Bharose Ka Safar’, ‘Laal Banarasi’, ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’, and ‘Dhruv Tara — Samay Sadi Se Pare’.

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Rapper MC Stan to collaborate with Karan Aujla for album ‘Mehfeel’

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Mumbai, July 10 (IANS) ‘Bigg Boss 16’ winner and rapper MC Stan has teamed up with Punjabi singer Karan Aujla, who is currently riding high on the success of his latest song ‘Tauba Tauba’ from the film ‘Bad Newz’.

The new album is titled ‘Mehfeel’ and has a blend of hip-hop with Punjabi beats. MC Stan has delivered hits like ‘Basti Ka Hasti’ and ‘Tadipaar’.

‘Mehfeel’ is expected to be a musical journey, reflecting both artists’ experiences and backgrounds.

Talking about Aujla, who has given hits such as ‘Gangsta’ and ‘Mexico’ to name a few, hails from Ludhiana. He started as a songwriter for Jassi Gill’s ‘Range’, from his album ‘Replay’. He then went to Canada, where he wrote lyrics for various other artists including Deep Jandu and Elly Mangat.

It was in 2016, when he dropped his maiden song ‘Property of Punjab’.

He gained major stardom with songs such as ‘Yaarian Ch Fikk’, ‘Unity’, ‘Alcohol 2’, and ‘Lafaafe’. It was in 2018 when he amassed mainstream popularity with ‘Don’t Worry’, his first song to enter UK Asian chart.

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‘Jhanjar’, ‘Red Eyes’ and ‘Kya Baat Aa’ entered top 10 in the chart, while ‘So Far’ entered top five in 2020.

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Riteish opens up on how SRK, Salman enriched his journey in the film industry 'beyond measure'

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Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Actor Riteish Deshmukh has opened up about the ‘immense’ influence of superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan on his acting career, saying it has enriched his journey in the film industry beyond measure.

Riteish, who will soon be seen in the medical drama ‘Pill’ in the lead role of Dr Prakash Chauhan, revealed about his love for Hindi cinema.

“I’ve always been a huge film buff, often watching three to four movies a day. Until 2002, I watched every Hindi film on a VHS player, and I remain a bigger fan of Hindi films than any other. During my teenage years, I was an ardent fan of SRK and Salman. I feel incredibly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with them on screen,” said Riteish.

He further shared: “Their influence on me during my formative years was immense, and being able to collaborate with them has been a dream come true, enriching my journey in the film industry beyond measure.”

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About the challenge of staying relevant in a growing industry like Bollywood, he commented: “I’ve been incredibly fortunate to sustain a long and successful career in Bollywood, and I consider myself truly blessed. My initial challenge was to remain relevant in an ever-evolving industry.”

“To achieve this, I have ventured into a variety of genres over the years, each presenting unique opportunities for growth and learning. Despite the many years I have spent in the industry, my passion for exploration remains undiminished. I still have a deep desire to explore new genres and diverse types of films, continually pushing the boundaries of my craft and embracing the endless possibilities that cinema has to offer,” added the actor, known for his work in movies like ‘Masti’, ‘Bluffmaster’, ‘Housefull’ among others.

‘Pill’ delves deep into the murky world of pharmaceutical scandals and unethical medical trials. From powerful tycoons to corrupt doctors, the series navigates a web of intrigue where a single pill’s journey exposes the nexus of power, greed and ethical dilemmas.

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In the show, Riteish plays Prakash, a CDSCO officer battling against a formidable pharmaceutical magnate.

The show will air from July 12 on JioCinema.

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