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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Karan Johar shares how Yash and Roohi sing a ‘melodious’ song for him

Karan Johar has been continuing his famous ‘Toodles’ series with his kids, Yash and Roohi Johar. The kids surely get their wit and sass from their father as they roast him every now and then. Keeping the followers entertained on Instagram, Karan Johar has shared a new video where Yash and Roohi are singing rather melodiously for him.

Karan Johar shares how Yash and Roohi sing a ‘melodious’ song for him

From ‘Old McDonald’s Had A Farm’ to saying Toodles in a very melodious manner, the twins have made us huge fans of their goofy antics. Karan Johar is clearly seen saying that this kind of singing is not safe for anyone. He posted it with the caption, " Clearly singing is not in our genes! Apologies in advance ! #lockdownwiththejohars #toodles”

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Their antics are surely making the lockdown a lot easier for us!

Also Read: VIDEO: Vidya Balan, Anushka Sharma, Karan Johar, Madhuri Dixit, Farhan Akhtar come together for Lockdown On Domestic Violence



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Chris Hemsworth shares a video of persistant fans chasing him on motorbikes to get autograph

Avengers actor Chris Hemsworth, last year, was in India to shoot for his Netflix film, Extraction. Ahead of the release, he has been sharing some behind the scenes moments and one moment really is as crazy as it seems.

Chris Hemsworth shares a video of persistant fans chasing him on motorbikes to get autograph

Chris was left completely surprised and impressed by a couple of persistent fans who chased him down on motorcycles to get his autograph. Sharing a video on Instagram, he joked that the man would be doing all motorbike stunts henceforth. He wrote, "Persistence pays off - not only did this guy get an autograph, he also does all my motorbike stunts from now on."

 

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In Extraction, Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is a fearless black market mercenary with nothing left to lose when his skills are solicited to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. But in the murky underworld of weapons dealers and drug traffickers, an already deadly mission approaches the impossible, forever altering the lives of Tyler Rake and the boy.

An action-packed, edge-of-your-seat thriller directed by Sam Hargrave, the film is produced by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Mike Larocca, Chris Hemsworth, Eric Gitter, and Peter Schwerin.

ALSO READ: Chris Hemsworth on shooting Extraction in India - "It gave a grit and reality that we couldn’t have reproduced"



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Sanjay Dutt shares how he spends and treasures his free time during the lock-down

Sanjay Dutt is an actor who is enriched with the experience of various characters he has played on-screen. He can wear the mask of any character given to him and the countless number of characters he has played just add on to his experience, helping him deliver remarkable performances all the time.

Sanjay Dutt shares how he spends and treasures his free time during the lock-down

2020 is an extremely busy year for Sanjay Dutt as the actor will be seen in five big banner films namely, KGF: Chapter 2, Shamshera, Bhuj: The Pride of India, Torbaaz and Sadak 2. However, due to the lock-down caused because of the pandemic, all shoots have come to a halt and the actor has finally gotten some much-needed free time.

In a recent interview with a daily, the actor shared, "Time is such a luxury, which I realize now, after 40 years of working and leading an eventful life. That's why its precious to me. I keep my life simple by focusing on my family and work. I love the multiple chats I have with my children.”

Sanjay Dutt further added, “My kids keep me amused with their non-stop chatter and masti, even on video calls. I work out, practice my line for my forthcoming shoots and study the characters I am expected to play. I try to keep my days full, busy and positive."

Sanjay Dutt emphasizes the fact that time is a luxury and inspires and urges the audience to utilize the free time that they have gotten during the lock-down to spend time with their loved ones and at the same time focus on doing something productive.

Also Read: Sanjay Dutt talks about the charm of 80s’ and 90s’ cinema



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Manoj Bajpayee stays in touch with Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari co-stars Fatima Sana Shaikh and Diljit Dosanjh via video calls

Amid nationwide lockdown, Manoj Bajpayee is keeping himself stationed at Uttarakhand with his family. He was shooting for a web project when the lockdown was announced. Luckily, his wife Shabana and daughter Ava had accompanied him so they chose to stay back amid the global health crisis. In the meanwhile, he will celebrate his 51st birthday on April 23 with his family and he said that it can’t get any better than spending time in the hills. He goes out on a short trek and reads books occasionally since one can’t go further than his compound due to restrictions.

Manoj Bajpayee stays in touch with Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari co-stars Fatima Sana Shaikh and Diljit Dosanjh via video calls

Speaking of films, he recently wrapped up Abhishek Sharma’s Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari. The actor said that this lockdown has come as a blessing for the director who really likes to pen scripts when he is alone. He told Sharma already that he would like to be associated with him on future projects too.

 

He also praised his co-stars Fatima Sana Shaikh and Diljit Dosanjh with whom he stays in touch via video calls. He said that Fatima comes from a middle-class background and that even though she has seen success every early on in her career, she has held onto her values. Speaking of Diljit, the actor further said that he stays silent most of the time but can pull up a fast on you. He said that he is a huge star up North and true Punjabi at heart.

Produced by Zee Studios, Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari, a family comedy set in the 90’s Mumbai, also stars Diljit Dosanjh and Manoj Bajpayee and is slated to release in the second half of the year.

ALSO READ: Manoj Bajpayee stranded in Uttarakhand due to Covid-19 lock-down



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When Paresh Rawal convinced Arvind Trivedi to play Raavan in Ramayan

Owing to the nationwide lockdown, Ramayan is back on Doordarshan after 32 years. The re-telecast is receiving immense viewership. Arvind Trivedi, who played the role of Raavan, is overjoyed with the positive response he is receiving on social media.

When Paresh Rawal convinced Arvind Trivedi to play Raavan in Ramayan

His granddaughter Dr. Aneri recently revealed that her grandfather has been going through social media posts and is ecstatic about the reactions, especially from the youth. She clarified that he does not have any social media accounts after many fake accounts cropped up after the show started re-airing.

Before he was cast as Raavan, the actor used to work in Gujarati plays and Ramanand Sagar had witnessed him. So, when Sagar decided to make the show, he called Arvind Trivedi for the audition. The actor did audition for the role but did not expect to get the part. His granddaughter revealed that her grandfather was working in a play with Paresh Rawal when he was approached for the role of Ravan. At first, he had rejected the role since was committed to the play. Then it was Paresh Rawal who convinced Trivedi to audition for the role since it was once in a lifetime opportunity.

Though he played a negative character, he also had a fan following as they would come and greet him and even touch his feet to seek blessings.

ALSO READ: Prasar Bharti’s CEO issues clarification after viewers allege that a key scene featuring Ravan’s brother Ahiravan was not shown in Ramayan



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Abhay Deol shares his latest drawing; writes about things that are going wrong in the country amidst a pandemic

Amidst the COVID-19 lockdown, actor Abhay Deol has taken up painting to pass his time. The actor shared his latest drawing and it depicts the condition of the poor people who have been severely affected by the novel coronavirus.

Abhay Deol shares his latest drawing; writes about things that are going wrong in the country amidst a pandemic

His painting shows an old woman begging. Along with the painting, the actor in the caption wrote about all the things that are going wrong in the nation amidst the pandemic.

“Trying to get back into drawing/painting. Couldn’t help but draw the people most affected by the pandemic. I should try and work on happier themes! But living in a country that fans communal hatred even through a pandemic, with a media that is itself biased and divisive, where there is active disinformation everywhere manipulating people, where your nationalism is more important than your humanity, I guess this woman is appropriate,” Abhay wrote on Instagram.


On the work front, Abhay recently made his Tamil film debut with Hero. He will next be seen playing an officer in Line of Descent.

Also Read: Abhay Deol takes a dig at the self absorbed people sitting at home



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Janhvi Kapoor bakes a special carrot cake for Khushi Kapoor, her reaction is priceless!

Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor have been giving us major sibling goals during the lockdown, they have been engaging in multiple activities together like painting. More than happy to spend time together during the lockdown, the sibling’s duo has been entertaining us with their antics and the latest one is a video where Janhvi Kapoor bakes a carrot cake for Khushi.

Janhvi Kapoor bakes a special carrot cake for Khushi Kapoor, her reaction is priceless!

While Khushi is chilling in bed watching Welcome, Janhvi Kapoor offers her the special carrot cake she baked for her and asks her to taste and review it. While Khushi is hesitant, she eats it anyway and when Janhvi asks her to eat some more, she refuses saying she does not like it. Watch these two cuties in their element, right here.

 

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All set to get back to shooting after the lockdown ends, Janhvi Kapoor will next be seen in Gunjan Saxena – The Kargil Girl, Dostana 2, Roohi Afzana, Takht, and Bombay Girl.

Also Read: Janhvi Kapoor dances on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s classic song, ‘Salam’, and her resemblance to Sridevi is uncanny!



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Sushmita Sen shares video of daughter Alisah talking about the life lessons she learned from Harry Potter films

Actress Sushmita Sen may not be seen actively on the silver screen, but the former Miss Universe keeps her fans updated about her life through social media. From sharing fun videos of her daughters Renee and Alisah to sharing her workout videos with beau Rohman Shawl, the actress has aced the social media game and keeps her fans engaged. Recently, the actress shared a video of Alisah talking about Harry Potter films.

Sushmita Sen shares video of daughter Alisah talking about the life lessons she learned from Harry Potter films

In the video shared by Sushmita Sen, Alisah is seen talking about the popular Harry Potter films while highlighting the life lesson she learnt from them. But, at first, she is seen reciting a tongue twister of Dumbledore from the 4th part of Harry Potter, The Goblet of Fire. Alisah is seen saying, “Babbling Bumbling Band of Baboons' ' on a loop and leaving mom Sushmita impressed with it.

Sushmita then asked her what she learnt from the Harry Potter films and she said that every movie has a different meaning and mostly the film is about love, caring and happy endings.

Alisah even goes on to explain how love protected Harry Potter from death. Sushmita shared the video and captioned it, ““Babbling Bumbling Band of Baboons” Bottomline: Love is always the answer!!! #harrypotter #lifelessons #alisahsen I love you guys!!! #duggadugga.”


Meanwhile, on the work front, Sushmita Sen recently revealed that she is gearing up for her web series Aarya that will be released on Hotstar. The actress is currently dubbing for the series from her house.

Also Read: Throwback: When Sushmita Sen almost withdrew from Miss India pageant because of Aishwarya Rai 



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Madhuri Dixit requests people to plant more trees on World Earth Day

Madhuri Dixit has been a strong advocate of preserving the nature since the very beginning. She has made sure to do her bit to help save the Earth and protect nature. Madhuri Dixit has always been pro-social causes and has recently urged and encouraged her fans to do the same. She took to her Instagram to share a video of herself cycling with her family on World Earth Day as she asked people to plant more trees.

Madhuri Dixit requests people to plant more trees on World Earth Day

The caption reads, “This lockdown has shown us how little nature needs for it to revive & thrive. On the 50th #EarthDay let us all pledge to #DoOurBit by switching off appliances when not in use, plant trees, use fuel & water conservatively. Together we can build a better world, one we all are proud of!” The ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl surely knows how to tug the right strings.

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Also Read: Madhuri Dixit talks about preserving heritage sites on World Heritage Day



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"Virat and me are people who don’t believe in diets" - Anushka Sharma dishes out her tips for staying fit and maintaining a healthy diet during the Covid-19 lockdown

For Anushka Sharma, the coronavirus crisis and the lockdown hasn’t impacted her diet and health regime. Virat Kohli and Anushka are maintaining a routine every single day which is keeping them on track to have a healthy lifestyle and they are being focussed on boosting their immunity. Anushka shared her tips to be health positive amid the Covid-19 lockdown.

‘Virat and me are people who don’t believe in diets’ - Anushka Sharma dishes out her tips for staying fit and maintaining a healthy diet during the Covid-19 lockdown

”We, honestly, are not doing anything different from what we normally do. I think Virat and me are people who don’t believe in diets and we just have a lifestyle which is very healthy. We have always been like that,“ revealed Anushka.

She says that the couple always keeps their body alkaline to boost immunity. Anushka says, “There are certain things we don’t eat because they are not good for you, we try to eat food which is alkaline so it’s kind of easy on the stomach and keeps you healthy because if your body is alkaline your immunity is good and that’s something that we have always followed.”

The actress adds, “I think all of us are trying to do whatever we can to boost our immunity. We have been having a lot of haldi, haldi in the morning when we wake up, we are having haldi ginger and Kali mirch ka chai (tea) and we are trying to drink a lot of water - sometimes we forget but we try to drink a lot of water.”

Anushka maintains that having a routine to a day is extremely important and being mobile is key. “Just working out, more than anything else, it’s giving me a routine, it’s giving Virat a routine. When you are working out you are like ok I have something that I have to do now, I will do it and you feel good after the workout,” she says.

She advises, “When you are about to go to workout, you might feel that you aren’t feeling like doing so but you have to push yourself. So, we are trying to do that because there is obviously a lot of time in hand and we are just trying to do things which will just keep us physically feeling good, immunity high and also mentally feeling better.”

ALSO READ: VIDEO: Here’s how Anushka Sharma is making sure that Virat Kohli does not miss the pitch



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World Earth Day: Richa Chadha shares the simplest things to follow to help save the Earth

On Earth Day, Richa Chadha made a video encapsulating a few things we can all practice to make a difference to nature. The video was simple and easy to understand for her fans of all ages. Admittedly, she’s vegan because of the damage caused to the environment by large scale meat production. Here’s hoping everyone can take a cue and learn to make basic changes to their lifestyles, so that the benefits of nature we’re enjoying during this lockdown, can extend even when everyone gets back to work.

World Earth Day Richa Chadha shares the simplest things to follow to help save earth

Richas minute long video explains simple tips and tricks to help save the earth. It’s not always about the larger things, small changes and differences can start at home. Her tips are easy to follow varying from making a small space to grow own basic produce like herbs at home or using recycled bottles of water instead of plastic or even avoid running tap water during brushing or segregating one’s home waste or using kitchen scraps as compost for plants.

Richa says on her social media, “Made a video today for earth day. These things are simple enough even for a 6 year old but sometimes we tend to forget even the basics that can help contribute. While everyone is busy sharing videos and images of peacocks on roads, dolphins in the sea, clear blue skies. We shouldn’t forget that nature is healing and we must not get back to our old ways when the lockdown is relaxed”.

 

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Also Read: Ali Fazal speaks about his April wedding with Richa Chadha getting postponed; says everyone’s life has been postponed



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Tiger Shroff calls stuntmen the real heroes, shares a behind-the-scenes video from Baaghi

The world's youngest action star Tiger Shroff has made a niche for himself in the film industry with his high octane action films like the Baaghi franchise, Heropanti and War.  Tiger’s most recent release, Baaghi 3 was the biggest opener of 2020 and saw Tiger take action to the next level. Needless to say, the actor’s skills as an action hero increase with every movie.

Tiger Shroff calls the stuntmen real heroes, shares a behind-the-scenes video from Baaghi

Earlier today, Tiger shared BTS footage from the sets of Baaghi showing him engaging in fights with stuntmen. The actor shared the post to appreciate stuntmen all over the world who are a part of action films calling them real heroes.

Tiger shared the post on Instagram with the caption, “Highest respect to all the fighters and stuntmen who work in action films all over the world ???????? as an action hero if there’s one thing i’ve learned, is that the guys reacting to my hits and/or taking them are the real heroes. #baaghi #bts  #throwback”

 

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Tiger Shroff will next be seen in Heropanti 2.

Also Read: Jackie Shroff and Tiger Shroff’s throwback picture is too cute for words!



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Asim Riaz is grateful to his fans for making him trend on Twitter

Asim Riaz is one of the two finalists of Bigg Boss 13 and his fan base is unparalleled. From episode one, he has been a heartthrob and his fans have thoroughly supported him throughout his journey on the show. Keeping his head high, Asim has always been thankful for all the love that he has received so far and hopes that his fans will continue to do the same.

Asim Riaz is grateful to his fans for making him trend on Twitter

Yesterday, Asim Riaz's fans got his name trending on Twitter with a lot of tweets and the Bigg Boss 13 star could help but thank them for this. He took to his Twitter to express his gratitude towards them and the fans are clearly over the moon after that. Even though he did not win the reality show, he was undoubtedly a consistent performer who had proved his worth to be in the house with every task. He was also seen in a music video with Jacqueline Fernandez and in another one with his ladylove, Himanshi Khurana.

Take a look at Asim’s tweet, right here.

There were also reports of Asim Riaz joining the Fast And Furious: The Fast Saga and the fans will have to wait for another year to see him on big screen if it’s true.

Also Read: Rashami Desai would love to meet her Bigg Boss 13 BFF Asim Riaz



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Arjun Rampal, girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades and son Arik secure in Karjat amid lockdown

Actor Arjun Rampal, girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades and son Arik are currently in Karjat, away from the city of Mumbai. The actor was shooting when the lockdown was announced so they decided to stay back for the safety of their new-born son.

Arjun Rampal, girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades and son Arik secure in Karjat amid lockdown

Arjun recently said that he has a house in Karjat so it worked out well. The actor further said that amid lockdown, he is enjoying this time with his family. They have an open space at his house and joked that he has sort of becoming a farmer.

Arjun Rampal, girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades and son Arik secure in Karjat amid lockdown

The actor also admitted that he is in constant touch with his daughters Mahikaa and Myra and even ex-wife Mehr Jessia. He said that they are doing their work online and he is constantly chatting with them.

On the work front, Arjun Rampal was last seen as Arun Gawli in Daddy and JP Dutta's Paltan.

ALSO READ: Amidst coronavirus outbreak, Arjun Rampal advises followers to wear mask and carry hand sanitizer



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Saif Ali Khan speaks up on the attack of doctors and the migrant workers controversy in Mumbai

The Coronavirus cases have seen a huge rise in India. While the country is currently in lockdown to contain the spread of the virus, the essential services workers are doing their bit to keep the citizens safe. But, in recent times, there have been attacks on the doctors too.

Saif Ali Khan speaks up on the attack of doctors and the migrant workers controversy in Mumbai

Saif Ali Khan recently spoke during India Today E-Conclave and said, "India is a country of people with all kinds of thinking. There's medieval thinking - burn the witch kind of thinking - and then there's scientific thinking. Human decency is a fragile thing, and under pressure, things get worse. Things could be worse, but credit to the people and the government because they are following the lockdown. If people are going to crack and beat up people, it doesn't surprise me, crazy behaviour doesn't come as a surprise in India, but I only hope we can largely stay sane."

It was only recently when migrant workers had gathered at Bandra Terminus in Mumbai as they wanted to head home. This was on April 14 when the first lockdown was supposed to end but it got extended till May 3. As the public gathering is prohibited, this led to huge controversy as cops got involved and did a lathi-charge on them. "There are always haves and have-nots, we have to take care of them, not just in times of Corona, and not like charity. And we do, like those who come to work with us. I spoke to Ness Wadia yesterday, and he has a brilliant initiative planned. PM and CM's Relief Funds will help many. Everyone who is in a position to give has to give, we have to work together to make sure the unfortunate get the basics," Saif said in relation to the Bandra crisis.

The actor said that life under lockdown hasn't changed much for him except for the fact that he gets to spend time with Taimur Ali Khan. "Thoughts are with those less fortunate. As actors, nothing much has changed, we usually spend time alone, by ourselves. The silver lining is having Taimur Ali Khan. There are a 150 things to do. But it's important to remember that it's not a holiday, we're all actively fighting a war. We hope that people can work together to make it better," he added.

On the work front, Saif Ali Khan will be next starring in Bhoot Police.

ALSO READ: Saif Ali Khan admits he was conscious of working with Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna in Dil Chahta Hai



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Chris Hemsworth on shooting Extraction in India - "It gave a grit and reality that we couldn’t have reproduced"

Action, drama, and redemption, all packaged into one never-seen-before experience: Netflix Film, Extraction, promises to be an action-packed ride, as revealed today. Chris Hemsworth stars as a mercenary in the film. The actor was in India last year to shooting majority of the portions of the film. He filmed in Ahmedabad, Gujarat amid much fanfare.

Chris Hemsworth on shooting Extraction in India - "It gave a grit and reality that we couldn’t have reproduced"

Speaking about his experience of shooting in India for the first time to Entertainment Weekly,  he said, "It was certainly new to me — and incredibly immersive. It gave a grit and reality that we couldn’t have reproduced. And there was no acting needed with the exhaustion and discomfort that the characters were feeling, because it was as hot as it gets, and there was no luxury available. We were in the thick of it."

Director Sam Hargrave said that it was unlike anything other experience. "It was unlike anything I’d ever experienced. Part of Joe’s genius was setting a big Western action film in a location that most people haven’t seen or been to, so it immediately has this beautiful, intriguing, and mysterious quality to it."

He further praised Hemsworth for it as not a lot of people would have agreed to shoot under harsh conditions. "And I think that speaks to Hemsworth's commitment. A lot of people would not have done what he did, and he did it with a smile," he told EW.

Extraction traces the journey of Tyler Rake who is a fearless black market mercenary with nothing left to lose when his skills are solicited to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. But in the murky underworld of weapons dealers and drug traffickers, an already deadly mission approaches the impossible, forever altering the lives of Rake and the boy. An action-packed, edge-of-your-seat thriller directed by Sam Hargrave,

Extraction is an AGBO Films and TGIM Films, Inc. production, produced by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Mike Larocca, Chris Hemsworth, Eric Gitter, and Peter Schwerin. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, David Harbour, Golshifteh Farahani, and Indian actors Priyanshu Painyulli, Randeep Hooda, Rudraksh Jaiswal, and Pankaj Tripathi.

ALSO READ: EXTRACTION: 5 Reasons why you need to watch Netflix's Chris Hemsworth - Randeep Hooda starrer



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EXTRACTION: 5 Reasons why you need to watch Netflix's Chris Hemsworth - Randeep Hooda starrer

Streaming giant Netflix has been producing and releasing films on their platform for a while now, and continuing with the same tradition is their next movie Extraction. Starring Chris Hemsworth and Randeep Hooda, the film boasts of an action packed story. We at Bollywood Hungama managed to get early access to the film, and here’s why we feel Extraction is definitely worth a watch.

EXTRACTION: 5 Reasons why you need to watch Neflix's Chris Hemsworth - Randeep Hooda starrer

1. Action Blitzkrieg: Extraction starts off by setting the story of the film within the first few minutes, after which the viewer is thrown headfirst into the throes of action. Right from the word go, Extraction features some high octane stunts, well-executed gunfights and precise hand to hand combat. For an action film lover, this movie will certainly be one of those meant for repeat viewing.

2. Well scripted yet basic: Films and filmmakers always trying to make plots and storylines that engross the viewer, but with Extraction, the makers chose a different path. Keeping the story simple has given director Sam Hargrave ample scope to focus on the action part of the film which covers almost 80% of the runtime. This simple storyline also lends the film another advantage, keeping a single goal to achieve enables all characters to move ahead in unison despite featuring different story arcs. This gives the viewer the feeling of watching a mission being executed, at the center of which sits the viewer.

3. Stellar research: Being a film shot extensively in a different country, while also featuring three languages (English, Hindi, and Bangladeshi) the makers of Extraction have done extensive research into the location, language, and setting. This research is visible in the realistic locations the film has been shot in.

4. Performances: Chris Hemsworth has done an incredible job with his performance, starting off as a disinterested mercenary devoid of feelings; his transformation into an individual who cares is well depicted and subtle. Randeep Hooda too has done a good job, with immense screen time (surprisingly more than David Harbour). Hooda comes across as being a parallel lead in the film.

5. Execution and editing: Tight camera work, well-executed stunts, and brisk editing keep the pace up. Despite having a simple storyline, Extraction does not let the pace drop, keeping the viewer in his seat. Joe Russo has done a brilliant job with the screenplay modulating between intense action sequences to brief respites of calm at precise intervals.

On the whole, Extraction is definitely worth a watch for the action fanatics. The film will keep you in your seat, with a gritty, edgy story of an underworld gun- for- hire becoming an unexpected saviour.

Also Read: Randeep Hooda goes horse-riding with Sam Hargrave in this throwback picture from Extraction



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Kendall Jenner sizzles in tiny bikini flaunting her enviable beach body as she yearns for another vacation 

Amid lockdown, supermodel Kendall Jenner is yearning for another beach vacation. The 24-year-old model shared some throwbacks on Tuesday as she wants to head to the beach.

Kendall Jenner sizzles in tiny bikini flaunting her enviable beach body as she yearns for another vacation 

Sharing pictures from her Bahamas vacation, Kendall flaunted her enviable supermodel physique in a tiny patterned bandeau style bikini. In another shot, she was sitting on a lounge chair soaking in the sun during her tropical getaway.

 

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Kendall Jenner started her career as a model during her teen years as she branched out from Kardashian - Jenner style of the reality show. She happens to be the highest-paid model with campaigns like Calvin Klein under her kitty.

ALSO READ: Kendall Jenner goes on a vintage convertible ride with rumoured boyfriend Fai Khadra, ex beau Harry Styles joins on a motorcycle



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“Lockdown has been good for all the right reasons” - Mahesh Babu

Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu is using the prolonged lockdown period to bond with his family. “I’m doing a lot of reading exercising and resting and spending some quality-time with my kids. It’s been a while since we spent this much time together at home. There’s no room for boredom as the four of us are constantly discovering something new about one another.”

Lockdown has been good for all the right reasons - Mahesh Babu

Mahesh is also getting to evaluate his own life. “Lockdown has been good for all the right reasons. I’m doing lots of introspection. I am finding ways to make this work-free time in lockdown more productive and keeping a positive attitude and approach.”

Mahesh sees these to be trying times for humanity. “It’s a challenging time for all of us, nothing like anything we could have ever imagined. But I am pretty sure we will all come out of this stronger .”

The Maharshi superstar’s advice to his fans? “My advice to all my fans is to please follow the advice of our State and Central government at all times and please, please stay home as that’s the only way to beat this virus. It is boring and frustrating at times to not be able to go out and do what you want to. But it’s the need of the hour and we all should all abide by the rules the government has set for us.”

Mahesh and his wife Namrata and their two children are catching up on evergreen Hindi comedy films. “We sat together and saw Gulzar’s Angoor, Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Chupke Chupke and Sai Paranjpye’s Chashme Buddoor. Highly recommended during these times of stress.”

Also Read: BREAKING! Mahesh Babu to collaborate with SS Rajamouli, film to roll in 2022



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Saif Ali Khan admits he was conscious of working with Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna in Dil Chahta Hai

Dil Chahta Hai easily is one of the classic films of all time as it follows the journey of three friends as they go through various stages of their lives. The film marked the debut of Farhan Akhtar as a director. Starring Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan and Akshaye Khanna, it was a refreshing tale.

Saif Ali Khan admits he was conscious of working with Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna in Dil Chahta Hai

Speaking of the film, it also put Saif Ali Khan on the map as his character Sameer became an instant sensation. The actor said he was never intimidated by his co-stars but was conscious of working with Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna. "Everyone was taking Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna very seriously. They are really good actors. I was never intimidated by them but I was always conscious of the fact that I am working with such powerful actors. So, I should better know what I am doing. I guess it worked out well," he told during a session titled Playing it Saif at the India Today E-Conclave ­Corona Series.

Dil Chahta Hai was screened at the International Film Festival of India, the Palm Springs International Film Festival and the Austin Film Festival. The film also won Best Feature Film In Hindi at National Film Awards.

ALSO READ: Saif Ali Khan says Salman Khan was a superstar right from his first shot



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Saif Ali Khan says Salman Khan was a superstar right from his first shot

Over the years, Saif Ali Khan has starred in distinct films that set him apart from other actors. He has also worked with all three Khans. Speaking of Salman Khan, Saif said that the Bajrangi Bhaijaan actor was a superstar right from the beginning.

Saif Ali Khan says Salman Khan was a superstar right from his first shot

Recently, in a session called Playing it Saif during India Today E-Conclave ­Corona Series, the actor said, "Salman is the instinctive kind of superstar. He was the superstar from the first shot he gave. The country fell in love with him, they are still in love with him. So, nothing has changed apart from getting a little older or whatever."

Salman Khan and Saif Ali Khan played brothers in 1999 film Hum Saath Saath Hain. The film, directed by Sooraj Barjatya, starred Mohnish Bahl, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, Karisma Kapoor, Reema Lagoo, Alok Nath, Satish Shah among others.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Saif starred as the villain in this year's Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior and also starred in Jawaani Jaaneman. Both films released in January. He is set to star in Bhoot Police next.

ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan marvels at Saif Ali Khan and Taimur Ali Khan’s artistic skills



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The BIG impact of Coronavirus - The changes Covid-19 will force on to the business of Bollywood and a possible view of the future - Part 1

The on-going lockdown due to the Coronavirus outbreak has affected all industries across the globe. But entertainment is one of the industries that has got majorly impacted, arguably like never before. In most places, as cases increased, cinema halls were the first ones to shut and since it comes under the non-essential category, once the lockdown will be lifted, it’ll be the last ones to start operations. Shootings too came to a halt and also other filmmaking work like post-production, casting etc. As a result, the losses faced by the industry are insurmountable. Some of the important voices have already made it clear that things won’t be the same again in a lot of respects. Brace for a ‘new normal’ is what they say.


When will theatres began operations?

We spoke to reputed personalities from the field of trade, production and distribution to share their views. The first questions that arise in a lot of people’s minds are – when can we expect theatres to start and when can we expect viewers to flock back in large numbers? Trade analyst Taran Adarsh says, “I don’t think it’s going to open soon. Things might get better maybe towards the end of the year when things might get normal if there’s a vaccine or cure available for the virus. Until then, I don’t think cinema is going to be on anyone’s mind or entertainment is going to be on anyone’s priority list.”

Girish Johar, film trade and business analyst, too doesn’t expect theatres to start to any sooner, “Cinema halls will be the last one to be opened. If suppose the lockdown is lifted on May 3, then I presume cinema halls will open in June.”

Trade analyst Amod Mehra tells, “Whether or not the country opens in phases, one thing is sure – people can’t be expected to flock to cinemas. They’ll wait and watch for a couple of weeks. So till May 15, I don’t foresee any development. Even if theatres open, viewers will not come. Also, exhibitors won’t have any film to play. Angrezi Medium has already released now on OTT.” Kamal Gianchandani, CEO, PVR Pictures, emphasizes, “The government has given no directive on when theatres should start post the culmination of lockdown. I think the decision is yet to be made. Our hope is that by the end of May, cinemas will be allowed to open.”

Akshaye Rathi, film exhibitor and distributor, makes a practical observation, “I hate to say that as an exhibitor and to look at my own balance sheet but in terms of public utility, there are other sectors like agriculture, transportation etc. which deal in necessities and that deserves priority. If the audience doesn’t survive, they won’t come to the cinemas! So it’ll be the necessity sectors that’ll open up first and we really hope that very, very soon, we are allowed to open up after that.” He then adds, “Looking at the way things are right now, we are hoping that by mid-June or in worst-case, by June-end, the cinemas can open up. And if that happens, I’d anticipate that at least for a couple of weeks, producers will only be waiting to test the waters and see how the audiences are reacting to films and whether they have apprehensions about coming to cinemas. So, it’ll be a wait-and-watch scenario before some producer shows the courage to come in and take the onus of bringing audiences to cinemas in big numbers. So for a tent pole film to release, I think it’ll take a couple of weeks for cinemas to reopen.”


Reliance Entertainment Group CEO Shibashish Sarkar predicts, “I guess the life will get back into by motion by around July to September, depending upon the situation from now on. Before that, I don’t foresee that once lockdown is lifted, cinema halls and malls will be the topmost priority.”

Safety measures in cinemas

Actress Tisca Chopra was heard saying at a web press conference few days back, “I don’t think anyone is venturing into a cinema hall for a year at least.” The fear is palpable and at a recent last week, it was discussed that certain measures will be put into place to ensure that cinema premises and auditoriums are regularly cleaned, so as to inspire confidence. But these measures can also have its shortcomings. Taran Adarsh explains, “The habit of cinema watching will have to be cultivated all over again. Now, when we go to a cinema hall, how will social distancing be addressed? Right from buying the ticket to entering the cinema hall to taking the elevator to going to your seat, with each seat joined to each other, being in a queue to buy snacks or going to the restroom – at each and every step, social distancing will have to be practiced. After the film is over, there’s always a cleaning process which takes around 5-10 minutes. But now, we’ll need to sanitize everything. So will these measures reduce the number of shows? If yes, will that reduce the revenue? I genuinely feel that it’s going to be BC and AC – Before Corona and After Corona! The way we look at things has undergone a change now.”

Akshaye Rathi gives an idea on the ‘After Corona’ phase as he tells, “I’ll have to inspire confidence in the minds of the people that it’s okay to go to the cinemas and that they’ll be fine. And I can’t do that by giving cheap tickets. I’ll have to back it up with the right kind of sanitization and safety measures to make sure that every single person who comes into my cinema hall feels confident that nothing is going to happen to him in there and also to ensure that nothing actually happens to him there. So everything from sanitization tunnels to proper cleanliness and sanitization of the seats in auditoriums will be enforced. We are because of our audiences and it’s the least we owe to them.”

Manoj Desai, executive director of G7 multiplex in Mumbai, popularly known as Gaiety-Galaxy cinema complex, meanwhile asserts, “We had already kept the cleanliness measures in place. From March 1 till the day theatres shut, on March 13, we had cleaned the theatre thoroughly. As and when cinemas open, we’ll take all precautions. We’ll use more phenyl and acid in the washrooms.”


No release of biggies in the immediate future, post-lockdown

Even if theatres do open, no big-ticket film can be expected immediately. Taran Adarsh tells, “If theatres open, I don’t think any big movie will come instantly. That’s because you also need to look at the global market. Our films are released simultaneously worldwide. So, USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Middle East etc ka theek hona bhi bahut zaruri hai. Only then, the big films will release.”

Girish Johar elaborates, “Because of the scare, moviegoers might not come in big numbers till August. If a big-budget film releases on August 15, which is the Independence Day, then from thereon, the situation will get better. However, the film in question might release in India, but what if overseas markets are shut? No wonder that most Hollywood films have been pushed to next year or late 2020. Also, the effect will continue in 2021 as well since our films will clash with Hollywood biggies. If Sooryavanshi and the James Bond movie No Time To Die, for example, release on the same day or within the gap of a week, most people will watch the former over the latter, in India. But in foreign markets, people’s first choice will be vice versa!” He estimates, “I don’t know exactly but it seems that big films won’t come before November.”

Amod Mehra explains how overseas market is lucrative and how no producer of a biggie would want to forgo that. He says, “Let’s take Sooryavanshi for example. Now the makers will have to consider whether to release only in India and not in overseas, since the situation is alarmingly bad in America and Europe. So I don’t think they’ll able to release their film in these places, and also in Gulf countries. A film like Sooryavanshi can amass at least Rs. 50 crore from overseas. So will the makers forfeit this sizeable contribution from these markets or will they wait and watch remains to be seen. From what I know, no decision will be taken immediately. They’ll decide only 2 weeks after the lockdown is lifted”


Cheap rates, Rohit Shetty and MCU film festivals: Immediate plan of action for exhibitors post lockdown

Since it’s obvious that the biggies won’t arrive anytime soon; so until then, what are the plans of cinema owners to attract audiences? Akshaye Rathi has a novel idea, “I’ll have to create film festivals and create packages. For example, you give me Rs. 2000 and in one week, I’ll show you all the Marvel Cinematic Universe films from first to last. I also plan to do a Salman Khan film festival or Rohit Shetty film festival. Or a package where you buy a ticket worth Rs. 200 and watch all films of Golmaal series! For the first month, I’ll have to look away from my P&L. Instead, I’ll have to look at rebuilding the habit of going to cinemas.”

A hopeful Kamal Gianchandani meanwhile says, “Discussions are on. We are hopeful that new films will release. Initially, the big films would like to wait for sometime and that’s understandable. But we are hoping that some mid-sized and smaller films will start releasing immediately. And the regional films belonging to the Southern industries will also start releasing immediately. That’s because the dependency of regional films is lower in the overseas market than the rest of the country. So they will find it easy to release earlier.”

Kamal’s words can prove to be true. At the webinar, Rohan Malhotra, Yash Raj Films’ Vice President for Distribution, had made it clear that they’ll be releasing their long-delayed flick Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar once theatres start. The other small films might see it as a good opportunity to arrive, since their dependency on overseas is low or negligible.


Change in admission price points of cinemas?

A couple of weeks back, Manoj Desai in an interview made it clear that he’ll increase the rates by Rs. 20 to cover his losses to some extent. On this topic, he tells this writer why he had no choice, “Where will I get the money from? Each and every theatre owner has a backing. Some are builders while some are diamond merchants. We are just exhibitors. In these 46 years of our operations, we have kept the prices low and have not made much money. Lekin abhi majboori aa gayi hai hamari. How will I pay my staff? Others have cut salaries of their employees. I am surprised to read that. But in G7 and Maratha Mandir, I have not cut a single paisa of my workers.”

So will other cinema owners also follow suit and hike the rates? Amod Mehra vehemently disagrees, “Increasing rates of ticket prices is out of question. People don’t have money. If people are getting 50% cut in their salary and some are not even getting their salary, in such a situation, cinema is going to be the last in their priority list.” Taran Adarsh however feels, “Even exhibitors have to recover their losses. So an increase in price cannot be ruled out. Everyone is out of work. People need to regain the confidence of doing the business. The stakes are high. Exhibitors are paying the property taxes and other overhead costs. So again, we don’t know the situation and whether audiences will be ready to shell out a higher price. They perhaps won’t mind for a Sooryavanshi and a ’83. But will they do it for every film is the question.”


PVR, meanwhile, had massively slashed rates after the 2009 producers strike got over. Even their premium property at Lower Parel, Mumbai charged Rs. 75 per ticket for most shows on the weekdays, albeit for a limited period. Kamal Gianchandani however states, “It’s possible that we’ll go for reduction of prices but it’s too early to comment.” Akshaye Rathi explains, “Every cinema has a different audience that they cater to. While some audience bases are very price sensitive, some aren’t. If suppose INOX Insignia in Worli, Mumbai opens up and they hike the ticket rates by 10%, it might not be a big deal. Somebody who could afford a ticket of Rs. 1000 will never have a problem paying Rs. 1100. But for somebody who’s paying Rs. 50 one time in a month to go and watch a movie because that’s what he could afford, he’ll face the pinch if the rates are increased to Rs. 70. So there’s no one-size-fits-all scenario here. There’s going to be customization.”

Shibashish exults, “I don’t think multiplexes will reduce rates because in the filmmaking supply chain, the worst affected are the cinemas. From the day they shut down, their daily income has completely stopped. However, the owners still have to bear most of the expenses like rental and overhead costs. They have to find how to survive in this situation. In China, recently when the cinema halls had started for some time, they played previous super-hit films of Hollywood and also of their local market. The producers and distributors and even the government didn’t take their share from it. So 100% of the money went to the multiplexes. This was also done to build up the cinema-going habit. Everybody in the chain has taken a hit and not just the exhibitors. Even the producers and distributors have suffered. So a new system will be put into place. We all have to hold each other’s hand. The exhibition sector has approached the government already with the list of their expectations like reduction of tax or any other such subsidy. They are hoping that such kind of support from the government will prove very helpful.”


Support from government for exhibitors?

According to a report, INOX and PVR have already invoked 'force majeure’, or unforeseen conditions, to not pay rentals to landlords. And with China forgoing tax collection from multiplex, are exhibitors expecting any relief measures from government or lower GST on movie tickets? Director Sudhir Mishra at a web press conference stressed, “The government will have to help the exhibitors by making their electricity bills less costly. Or maybe they should be charged at the same price as residences.”

Kamal reveals, "We have asked for GST waiver and have approached the government for relief measures. We are hopeful that the government will listen to us." Manoj Desai tells, “Government should definitely reduce GST on ticket prices, if we have to survive.”

Akshaye Rathi says, “Every kind of relief or rebate or waiver on any kind of expenses is welcome at this point of time because right now, we are not starting from scratch but from 3 feet under the ground. Not only are the businesses shut, they are also facing the fear psychosis. Our audiences have a cash crunch for not going to work for as long. There are multiple issues that we are facing and hence, any and every kind of support is definitely needed from the government for us to survive. Having said that, what happens externally in terms of the government support is one thing. What I think needs to happen and I am sure will happen is that for a while, the studios and the exhibitors will have to work as one team and put in a lot of collaborative effort to ensure that we rebuild this theatrical format into a robust revenue generating medium. So we will need support not just from the government but from the studios and filmmakers to ensure that this format goes back to delivering the kind of revenue levels that it used to in its good times, which was about 40 days ago!”

Girish Johar too takes a wider view into account, “Everyone will be now looking upto the government to ease taxes not only on the film industry or on tickets but across all sectors!” Shibashish Sarkar suggests, “Even if GST is not reduced, if the government postpone its collection for the first 6 months will also be of help. After all, audiences will not flock to cinemas from Day 1, right? Also, one needs to understand our industry gives employment to a large number of people. A huge amount of unorganized employment happens in our sector. From that perspective, I am sure our representatives will approach the government who in turn will provide relief reasonably.”


Change in producer-multiplex share?

The 2009 strike lasted for 2 months and it ended with an amicable deal of the producers that was accepted by the multiplex chains. As per this arrangement, for the first week, producers or distributors would be paid 50% of the share in Week 1. The number will go down to 42% in Week 2 and 37% in Week 3. With so many ‘new normal’ scenarios emerging, will there be any change in this aspect as well? While Kamal Gianchandani refused to comment, Taran Adarsh agrees a change might be possible, “I think everything will go undergo a drastic change. One cannot say for sure if the same terms will be applied or not but definitely, the whole business module is going to change” Akshaye Rathi tells, “I don’t think there’ll be a renegotiation in commercial terms, but maybe in terms of making the release go wider and other such aspects.”

Shibashish Sarkar explains, “I am not looking at it right now because our focus is on how soon can the normalcy return. All the people in the sector have suffered – some suffered more while some suffered less. I’ll suggest that instead of fighting a battle among each other, we’ll have to instead hold each other’s hand and see how fast we can come back to normalcy. I’ll definitely not want a new discussion on the multiplex share once things resume. And if a discussion has to happen, it should take place a year later looking at how things will pan out. But currently I don’t think something of this sort will be the focus.”

Girish Johar raises a fair point, “I don’t think that equilibrium will be changed. Because if you see losses from one end, then you should also see that there are losses at the other end as well. It’s not that only exhibitors are suffering. It is the entire industry that is affected. I don’t that change of scenario is happening.”

RIP MG Deals?

Shifting focus on distribution, the Minimum Guarantee (MG) deals have always been risky yet common. With every player opting to play safe, will that make MG deals redundant? Taran Adarsh feels it’s difficult to say at the moment but Shibashish Sarkar says, “In most of North India, in exhibition sector MG deals have long become redundant. However, there are few exhibitors in single-screen cinemas who still take a film on MG basis. There are MG deals at Distributor level. In South, also it is very prevalent. I don’t think whether any norm from the distributors will go but all equations will be new equations. Everyone will have to calculate based on the new situation or how that will pan out. We just cannot accept the normalcy that was there six months back.”


Girish Johar meanwhile tells, “Since the film’s budget has gone higher, so similarly even the MG have increased as well. And distributors are not being able to break even. So distributors are not anyway shying away from paying upfront MG. Hence, commission basis model is being preferred. And in the future, when things get normal, there’ll be a pent-up demand and also a steady flow of releases. In short, there’ll be immense supply of content. Also, MG model is adopted when the distributors are really dying for a hit film or a big film. Such a scenario won’t arise because there will be so many films coming up week after week. So exhibitors will have a lot of options.”

Industry stares at big losses

The first quarter of the year ended on a dismal note, because of Coronavirus-induced lockdown and also because of underperformance of most films. The losses for this period are estimated to be around Rs. 1000 crore. It is also said the overall revenues for the calendar year 2020 will be less than Rs. 3000 crore, which is less in comparison to 2018 and 2019. When asked to comment on this estimates, Taran Adarsh says, “It’s a bit too early to comment. We cannot really come up with any figure because we don’t know when the theatres will reopen. It’s only when the theatres reopen that we’ll be able to guess the estimate loss.”

Girish Johar tells, “We can’t really say for certain as we don’t know when cinemas will resume. Ideally I’d want that it should definitely cross Rs. 3000 crore, but the possibility seems a bit weak at the moment. I tweeted recently that this is the first time in the history of Indian film industry that we have had a ‘zero box office’ month and I believe we’ll also have a ‘zero box office’ quarter. Also, audiences will take time to come back to theatres. As a result, crossing Rs. 3000 crore seems doubtful as of now.”

Shibashish Sarkar meanwhile opines, “Assuming that films don’t release or don’t get a proper release, from March, so for the next 4-6 months, we are looking at somewhere close to 2 quarters of loss of revenue in theatrical business. For the Hindi industry it's approximately an impact of Rs 1500 crs+.”



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