Friday, 29 July 2016

MUMBAI: Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan says hepatitis awareness drive can also be spread to aanganwadis - the government-run women and child care centres - to help prevent the disease among women and children. 

"The government of Maharashtra has a wonderful scheme where they help and work along with what is commonly known as aanganwadi... I think it will be a wonderful idea if they (government) can include this process of how to educate these aanganwadis in hepatitis," Bachchan   

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The hunt for india’s next singing sensation begins as 92.7 big fm invites applications to register for the mega talent hunt show in mumbai. The winner of Benadryl Big Golden Voice Season 4 will get a chance to sing for a Bollywood Film
92.7 BIG FM, India’s Largest and No.1 Radio Network, after the rousing success of its previous 3 seasons, has announced Season 4 of Benadryl BIG Golden Voice, the biggest on-air singing talent hunt in India. Ever since the property was launched, Benadryl BIG Golden Voice has been unearthing hidden gems from across the country by giving them a platform to showcase their talent. Like every season, the winner of the mega talent hunt show will get a golden chance to sing a song for a Bollywood movie. Composer Amaal Malik and singer Armaan Malik, populary known as Malik Brothers, have come on board as the national judges for Season 4, while talented singer Neha Bhasin will be the celebrity judge and face of the property in Mumbai. 

Malik brothers, who have created magic with their compositions were announced as the national celebrity judges at an event held in Mumbai. The duo enthralled the audience present at the event with live singing performances, including their mesmerising song ‘Bol Do Na Zara’. The event concluded with the judges calling out to singing enthusiasts to participate in Benadryl Big Golden Voice Season 4, and showcase their unique voices.

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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Shakti Mohan launched a dance brand titled "Nritya Shakti" in 2011 under which three dance calendars, online tutorials and world tour of dance workshops have been launched successfully. Nritya Shakti is an initiative by Shakti Mohan to share her passion , experience and expertise to the aspiring dancers and dance enthusiasts all over the world. We, at Nritya Shakti Team believe that education, training and exposure in the performing arts can be a transforming experience for individuals and communities. 

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Sunday, 24 July 2016

At a press conference held today in Mumbai, ‘Dandiya queen’ Falguni Pathak has announced that she will be performing live for 11 consecutive days on Pushpanjali Gardens, for the first time in the predominantly Gujarati Suburb of Borivali.
The event is being organised by Shreya Events and is anticipated to be the Grandest and Biggest Navratri event of Mumbai, Maharashtra. Where Falguni Pathak, the ‘Queen of Dandiya’ as popularly known by her fans across India, will perform live amongst 20 – 25 thousand plus audience each day in the festival that will run from October 1st to 11th – 2016.
“This is the most looked-forward time of the year for me, as I prepare myself the entire year for these 11 days to celebrate the spirit and festival of Navratri, along with my band ‘Ta-Thaiyaa’. We are preparing the best of Gujarati, Hindi and Marathi songs and compilations that offer great beats for Garba & Dandiya revellers, ensuring each and every one in our audience will have their favourites, to dance to their heart’s content. ” said, Falguni Pathak.
The Garba & Dandiya revellers have a lot to cheer this season, as the festival will include Two Saturdays and Sundays, thus offering more long nights to dance by, and better value to season pass buyers, who enjoy the cultural show, mixed with the latest Bollywood hits, all topped with the energy and mystical liveliness of the dandiya Queen – Falguni Pathak’.
“Even after, almost two decades of performing live amongst a sea of audiences, each year the entire festival brings in an overwhelming experience. It’s a blessing to have an ability to entertain masses, and fans who entrust my events with their time and money, just to enjoy this auspicious festival with my voice.” added, Falguni.
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At a press conference held ‘Dandiya queen’ Falguni Pathak has announced...

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Koi Bata De Dil - Sunil Dutt, Meena Kumari, Main Chup Rahungi Song (Duet)

Madaari (Hindiमदारी) is an upcoming Indian social-thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat, presented by Bharat Shah and produced by Shailesh Singh, Madan Paliwal, Sutapa Sikdar and Shailja Kejriwal and co-produced by Kshitiz Bhardwaj. The film stars Irrfan KhanVishesh BansalJimmy ShergillTushar Dalvi and Nitesh Pandey and is scheduled for release on 22 July 2016. 

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Sunday, 17 July 2016

DJ Akbar Sami parties with close friends on the eve of taking Bollywood music to Japan!
As a thirteen year old he was pushed to a console and saved the night by turning DJ. Two and a half decades later DJ Akbar Sami is one of the top DJ's of the country revered in his own right. 
And now, DJ Akbar Sami gets ready to roll his sounds down on the Japanese, representing India alongside rest of global artistes DJ Tiana Adolpe from Canada, Dj Grant, R&B and Reggae Artist Kele Le Roc DJ T2K all from UK,among others at Emporium Beach festival, Nagoya, Japan. Hence, it was time for celebration at Krishna Tamang's Bora Bora Club, where Dj Akbar Sami and close friends got together on the eve of his departure to Japan. Naved Jaffery with wife Sayeeda Jaffery, Salil Ankola with wife Ria Bannerjee, Ashmit Patel, Manasi Scott, Hanif Hilal, Luke Kenny, Shibani Kashyap, Zulfi Sayed, Kavitta Verma, Aashish Rego, Purva Rana, Dj Suketu, Dj Akhtar, comedian Nitin Mirani among others were seen at the do.

"My performance begins with Vande Mataram and moves on to Bollywood and House music with a soul. Traditionally, Japanese DJs play a heavy, loud and fast music that is very different from what I play. When I had first visited Japan on invitation four years ago for an event, I had been to the most popular clubs and realised that their music was very different from mine. Nevertheless, I stuck to my guns and realised that they love my sound and the Indian tribal funky house music that I played for them. I went on to do three more events on demand. I believe in soul music and the audience becomes one with me!."

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date 17-7-16