Ranbir Kapoor not allowed to meet Katrina Kaif?
However, this time it is not their apartment that has been creating news. Ranbir Kapoor who is an endearing boyfriend can’t just seem to leave his ladylove alone, even during her shoot timings. According to reports, Abhishek Kapoor, who is directing Katrina Kaif and Aditya Roy Kapoor starrer Fitoor, is in a hurry to finish his film and has asked Ranbir to not meet Katrina to avoid distractions.
The film is a love saga, which will see Aditya as a young artist named Noor. Katrina Kaif will dawn the role of a heart breaker and Rekha will enact the role of a temperamental Begum, a role inspired by Dickens' iconic character Mrs Havisham.
The women in the our family are extremely lucky: Anu Hasan
Report by Odisha Diary bureau, Bhubaneswar: Miss Odisha
India 2015 Priyanka Kumari Gupta felicitated at KIIT on Tuesday.
Priyanka is a 2nd year B.Tech (Computer Science) student of KIIT
University. Felicitating Priyanka Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT
& KISS congratulates her for her success.
Expressing her happiness Priyanka said, “I have got this exposure
for KIIT. Apart from excellent education in KIIT, students also have
provided platform for exposure in various other fields. Priyanka, hails
from Ranchi (Jharkhand). She got the chance to participate in Femina
Miss India beauty pageant after a success participation in a fashion
show conducted in Kolosseum. Not only Priyanka, before her Archita Sahoo
who is a KIIT alumni was also got success in national level beauty
contest.
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Anu Hasan
Anu
Hasan is an actress, a dubbing artiste, a TV host, an entrepreneur,
writer, a basketball player, a trumpet player and if that's not enough,
an avid traveller. In the city for an event, she gave Hyderabad Times a
sneak peek into her crazy life and the role of her illustrious surname:
What I learnt from my family...
I was Anuradha C in college, but once people got to know my surname, I got plenty of attention. But after a point, you learn to live with it. I don't know if it was the genes or the environment that we grew up in, that all of us in the family — be it Kamal Haasan, Suhasini Maniratnam, Shruti Haasan and Akshara Haasan, have a penchant for acting, music and performing arts. My grandmother once told my uncle (Kamal Haasan) 'Even if you are a rag picker, remember that you must do your job so well that you should be the best at it'. And it's a philosophy that all of us in the family have followed. I believe that the women in the Hasan family are extremely lucky because we have such fantastic men. They are extremely liberal and modern in their views. Even the women from the older generation are supercats!
The first lesson I learnt in life...
I used to ace all my exams and even in college, I felt I could do anything. I got my first reality check in BITS-Pilani where I did a dual degree in Physics and Management. One day, I called up my father and began crying. And he said, 'Do you think I sent you to college, that too in Rajasthan, to just get good grades? No. I wanted you to learn about life.' So, I ended up doing everything except studying. And I made some really close friends who have been my pillar of strength for over 25 years now.
A life without any regrets...
My mother calls me a Thanjavur Bommai, because no matter how hard life has punched me, I have managed to bounce back. I am a very positive person and I love myself. Even when I got divorced, I dealt pain with blankness to begin with, and ended it with flippancy.
Being a travel junkie...
I have had my so called wild days and my friends tell me that I don't need to party or smoke up to be on a high. I love travelling alone and once, when I pointed my finger at the map and decided to travel there, I ended up in Cyprus. I travelled around a bit there and went to a dam site all alone. When I came back, I was told that the whole area was infested with rattle snakes. It's more stupid than wild when I think about it now.
How I got into acting...
My cousin Suhasini Maniratnam was about to direct her first Tamil film, Indira and she asked me if I could act and I said didn't want to. She retorted, "It's not a question of whether you want to or not, I am asking you if you know how to act." My ego was hurt and I wanted to prove a point. And before I knew it, I had auditioned for the film and got the lead role.
You have to learn to like yourself first...
I did the role of a cop in a Tamil film and in another film, Aakki, I did the role of a hockey coach. I believe that women are so concerned about how they look that they lose out on some interesting opportunities. I may not look nice as a coach, but I look the part. You have to learn to like yourself first. I have no illusions about my looks.
I can't say the 'F' word...
Last year, I shot for a British TV series, Cucumber, a gay drama. In one of the scenes, I had to say the 'F' word, but no matter how hard I tried, during the rehearsals, I couldn't get myself to get it right. I don't know how I managed to say it during the actual shoot. Believe it or not, I have never said the 'F' word ever in my life before filming that scene.
What I learnt from my family...
I was Anuradha C in college, but once people got to know my surname, I got plenty of attention. But after a point, you learn to live with it. I don't know if it was the genes or the environment that we grew up in, that all of us in the family — be it Kamal Haasan, Suhasini Maniratnam, Shruti Haasan and Akshara Haasan, have a penchant for acting, music and performing arts. My grandmother once told my uncle (Kamal Haasan) 'Even if you are a rag picker, remember that you must do your job so well that you should be the best at it'. And it's a philosophy that all of us in the family have followed. I believe that the women in the Hasan family are extremely lucky because we have such fantastic men. They are extremely liberal and modern in their views. Even the women from the older generation are supercats!
The first lesson I learnt in life...
I used to ace all my exams and even in college, I felt I could do anything. I got my first reality check in BITS-Pilani where I did a dual degree in Physics and Management. One day, I called up my father and began crying. And he said, 'Do you think I sent you to college, that too in Rajasthan, to just get good grades? No. I wanted you to learn about life.' So, I ended up doing everything except studying. And I made some really close friends who have been my pillar of strength for over 25 years now.
A life without any regrets...
My mother calls me a Thanjavur Bommai, because no matter how hard life has punched me, I have managed to bounce back. I am a very positive person and I love myself. Even when I got divorced, I dealt pain with blankness to begin with, and ended it with flippancy.
Being a travel junkie...
I have had my so called wild days and my friends tell me that I don't need to party or smoke up to be on a high. I love travelling alone and once, when I pointed my finger at the map and decided to travel there, I ended up in Cyprus. I travelled around a bit there and went to a dam site all alone. When I came back, I was told that the whole area was infested with rattle snakes. It's more stupid than wild when I think about it now.
How I got into acting...
My cousin Suhasini Maniratnam was about to direct her first Tamil film, Indira and she asked me if I could act and I said didn't want to. She retorted, "It's not a question of whether you want to or not, I am asking you if you know how to act." My ego was hurt and I wanted to prove a point. And before I knew it, I had auditioned for the film and got the lead role.
You have to learn to like yourself first...
I did the role of a cop in a Tamil film and in another film, Aakki, I did the role of a hockey coach. I believe that women are so concerned about how they look that they lose out on some interesting opportunities. I may not look nice as a coach, but I look the part. You have to learn to like yourself first. I have no illusions about my looks.
I can't say the 'F' word...
Last year, I shot for a British TV series, Cucumber, a gay drama. In one of the scenes, I had to say the 'F' word, but no matter how hard I tried, during the rehearsals, I couldn't get myself to get it right. I don't know how I managed to say it during the actual shoot. Believe it or not, I have never said the 'F' word ever in my life before filming that scene.
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