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Govinda Shot : गोविंदा से मिलने अस्पताल पहुंचीं पत्नी सुनीता; बताया कैसी है तबियत
नई दिल्ली। Govinda Shot मंगलवार सुबह गोविंदा के फैंस के लिए एक शॉकिंग खबर आई जब फैंस को पता चला कि एक्टर के गोली लग गई है। घटना सुबह करीब 5 बजे की है। उन्हें अपने ही रिवॉल्वर से पैर में गोली लगी थी,जिसके बाद उन्हें आनन-फानन में हॉस्पिटल में एडमिट किया गया। फिलहाल एक्टर की हालत स्थिर है और वो खतरे से बाहर हैं। Uttarakhand Medical College : धामी सरकार ने तीन साल में शुरु किए दो मेडिकल कॉलेज पत्नी…
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अभिनेता गोविंदा को घुटने में लगी गोली, हाल जानने हॉस्पिटल पहुंची कश्मीरा शाह; जानें कैसे हुई घटना
#News अभिनेता गोविंदा को घुटने में लगी गोली, हाल जानने हॉस्पिटल पहुंची कश्मीरा शाह; जानें कैसे हुई घटना
Maharashtra News: अभिनेता गोविंदा को 1 अक्टूबर की तड़के सुबह गोली लग गई। वह ��स वक्त अस्पताल में भर्ती हैं। उनकी सर्जरी हो चुकी है और उनकी हालत भी स्थिर है। गोविंदा के परिवार वाले और फैंस उन्हें लेकर काफी परेशान हैं। इसी बीच गोविंदा के भांजे कृष्णा अभिषेक की पत्नी एक्ट्रेस कश्मीरा शाह भी उन्हें मिलने अस्पताल पहुंची हैं और उनका वीडियो सामने आया है। लंबे समय से कृष्णा अभिषेक-कश्मीरा शाह और…
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Govinda Confirms He Is Fine; ‘Muje Jo Goli Lagi Thi Woh Nikaal Di Gayi Hai’ | People News
Mumbai: Bollywood’s most loved star Govinda reportedly shot himself with his revolver on his leg by mistakenly. And this news spread like wildfire on the internet. Govinda’s fans who have been concerned about his health can take a sigh of relief as the actor has reportedly shared an audio message of being fine. Govinda mentioned that he is feeling fine now and the bullet that he shot himself has…
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Twinkle Khanna Criticizes Memes Made After Govinda’s Injury
Recently, Bollywood actor Govinda suffered a minor accident where he accidentally shot himself in the leg. Although the news worried his fans, he recovered quickly and returned home after treatment. However, what shocked many was the internet’s reaction. A section of people turned this incident into a meme, referencing his popular song Akhiyon Se Goli Maare. Actress and author Twinkle Khanna,…
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Govinda gun misfire incident: Actor's wife Sunita Ahuja gives new health update | WATCH
Sunita Ahuja came out of the Mumbai hospital to give a new update on Govinda's health. She said that the actor is fine now and is feeling much better. "He will be discharged most probably this evening or tomorrow," the actor's wife said.
Bollywood actor Govinda hurt himself on Tuesday during a bullet misfiring incident. The actor was immediately taken to Mumbai hospital and has been under supervision since then. Several Bollywood celebs including his long-time friend and filmmaker David Dhawan have been to the hospital to meet the actor. Now Govinda, Shiv Sena leader and actor's wife Sunita Ahuja has given a new health update on his health. She also revealed the day when the actor will be discharged from the hospital. What did Sunita Ahuja say? Sunita Ahuja came out of the Mumbai hospital to give a new update on Govinda's health. She said that the actor is fine now and is feeling much better. "He will be discharged most probably this evening or tomorrow," the actor's wife said. Sunita also added that since it is the first day of Navaratri, she prayed for the well-being of Govinda and then came to the hospital. The accident happened on Tuesday morning This incident happened with actor Govinda yesterday at his residence in Juhu, Mumbai. The actor was leaving for Kolkata from Mumbai at around 4:45 in the morning. He was going to participate in a show. During this, he was keeping the revolver when suddenly it slipped from his hand and there was a misfire. The bullet hit the actor's left leg near the knee. Govinda was immediately taken to the hospital. During treatment, the bullet was removed from his leg and now he is out of danger. As soon as the news of Govinda being shot was received, the actor's nephew Krushna's wife Kashmera Shah reached the hospital first. Yesterday, Krushna's sister, Govinda's niece Aarti, was also seen outside the hospital to meet her uncle. Aarti reached the hospital with her husband Deepak Chauhan to meet her uncle. News is originally taken from: https://bit.ly/3XSi2qV
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It was saddening to hear about Bollywood actor Govinda's unfortunate accident, where he accidentally shot himself in the leg while cleaning his own pistol. The All Indian Cine Workers Association prays for his speedy recovery and hopes to see him return to work soon.
The entire Bollywood film industry is concerned about Govinda's health, with everyone checking on him and praying for his quick recovery.
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Here’s everything we know about the Govinda gunfire incident.
Today, Bollywood actor Govinda was involved in an accident where his revolver accidentally discharged, injuring him in the leg. The news of his injury has sparked significant buzz on social media, leaving fans worried about his health. Let's explore the different aspects of this incident.
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गोविंदा के पैर में लगी गोली, अस्पताल में भर्ती
हिन्दी फिल्म के सुपरस्टार गोविंदा के पैर में गोली लग गई है। जुहू के एक निजी अस्पताल में उनका इलाज चल रहा हैं। शुरुआती जानकारी के मुताबिक, मंगलवार गलती से गोली चल गई, जिसके कारण ये हादसा हुआ. अब इस पूरे मामले पर मुंबई पुलिस मामले की जांच कर रही है। पुलिस को बैलिस्टिक रिपोर्ट का इंतजार है। (Mumbai Bollywood- Actor Govinda shot in leg, admitted to hospital) न्यूज़ डेस्कमुंबई– बॉलीवुड अभिनेता…
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Govinda suffers bullet injury; gets admitted to the hospital
Govinda, reportedly, is undergoing treatment currenlty for bullet injuries.
Actor-politician Govinda, who has been dabbling with several films recently, was shot in his leg, as per latest reports. The actor, who is known for his impeccable comic timing, sustained bullet injuries on Tuesday morning and is currently admitted to a private hospital in Mumbai.
However, these reports suggest that it was an accident that occurred in his residence when he was cleaning his weapons. The actor was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital where he has been undergoing treatment currently. Reports reveal that the actor was supposed to take a flight in the wee hours of October 1 and the incident occurred in dawn. He was said to be taken to the hospital around 5:15 am.
In an ANI report, the incident was described in detail wherein it said that the actor was prepping to leave Kolkata. After cleaning, he was placing his licensed revolver in its case but it accidentally slipped and discharged a bullet which ended up wounding his leg.
Confirming the details, his manager Shashi Sinha said, "Govinda was getting ready to leave Kolkata. He was keeping his licensed revolver in the case when it fell from his hand and a bullet got fired which hit his leg.” Reassuring his fans, Sinha asserted that the actor is well on the road to recovery. “The doctor has removed the bullet and his condition is fine. He is in the hospital right now," he added.
Meanwhile, we hear that the incident also led to some legal implications. Some reports suggest that the police has arrived to investigate the case and that they would be ceasing the revolver.
For the unversed, Govinda was one of the most loved stars from the 80s and 90s. He was known for several comedy entertainers like Hero No. 1, Coolie No. 1, Haseena Maan Jaayegi, Raja Babu, Saajan Chale Sasural, among others. His last successful venture was Partner co-starring Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, and Lara Dutta.
Also Read: Govinda refused to play ‘second lead’ to Akshay Kumar, says wife Sunita; discusses fallout with David Dhawan
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Shehzada (2023): The Tale Of A Deprived “Prince”
Bantu, the son of billionaire industrialist Randeep Nanda, got separated from his biological parents at birth. He was switched at birth by an employee in Randeep’s company named Valmiki, who switched his own son for him. Valmiki did this so that his real son, who now became Randeep’s son without his knowledge, could get a better life. After switching, he brought up Bantu like his own son. But what will happen when Bantu grows up and finds out about his reality? Will “Prince” Bantu come back to his real parents and regain his throne? To find out, watch Rohit Dhawan’s “Shehzada” which was released worldwide on February 17, 2023 featuring the new-age Bollywood sensation Kartik Aaryan as Bantu! Introducing Kartik Aaryan As Shehzada Bantu! https://youtu.be/rIvnoryqXGY Shehzada (2023) Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/vbSGPIS2_ao The Good: Mind-Blowing Dialogues! Even if the screenplay of Shehzada appears faulty, which I have discussed in the next section, you are sure to get astounded by the power-packed dialogues in this movie. Allow me to translate some high-voltage dramatic Hindi dialogues from this movie for you. One dialogue by Kartik Aaryan goes, “Jab Baat Family Pe Aaye, Toh Discussion Nahi Karte, Action Karte!” meaning, “When it comes to protecting my family, I don’t discuss, I do action!” https://youtu.be/5_4ZRr9uF0k Another classy dialogue by Kartik Aaryan goes, “Ameer Bacchon Ka Yahi Problem Hai. Lekin Teri Galti Nahi Hai. Tune Khilone Maange, Tujhe Khilone Ki Dukaan Mili. Tune Chutte Mange, Tujhe Credit Card Mila. Tune Doodh Maanga, Tujhe Kheer Mili Woh Bhi Almond Milk Waali. Bhai, Ise Kehte Hain Nepotism.” Bantu narrated this dialogue to Raj Nanda (Ankur Rathee), Randeep Nanda’s foster son, who was switched with him at birth. Bantu, who should have been the industrialist’s son, was being raised by a lower-middle-class man and instead Raj Nanda was enjoying the luxuries that Bantu deserved. This dialogue means, “There is a problem with every rich kid, but I didn’t mean to say it’s your fault. You asked for toys and you got an entire toy factory. You asked for pocket money and you got a credit card. You asked for milk and instead, you got pudding with almond milk. Brother, this is what we call Nepotism!” If you had seen the 2011 Bollywood romantic-drama “Pyaar Ka Punchnama” in which Kartik Aaryan debuted, there was a scene in that movie where he delivers his dialogue in a single breath at top-speed! This dialogue delivery in Shehzada is somewhat inspired by that movie. Here too, Kartik Aaryan as Bantu abuses Raj Nanda at top speed in a single breath! I must say, Kartik’s goofy punches do come in handy to him at times. https://youtu.be/B3d_3B5WJIY Kartik Aaryan And Kriti Sanon’s Chemistry Kartik Aaryan and his co-star Kriti Sanon had great on-screen chemistry in Shehzada. Kriti Sanon is pretty tall for a woman, standing at 5 feet 10 inches. So, any short male actor beside her won’t fit the role. Kartik Aaryan, being over six feet tall, matched up to her pretty well. Besides, they shot some cheesy romantic tracks together for this movie. Check out the track “Munda Sona Hu Main” from Shehzada. I bet this track does bring back the 1990s Bollywood dramatic nostalgia! This track appears somewhat similar to Bollywood legend Govinda’s groovy dance tracks of the 1990s. Also, check out the recreated version of Salman Khan’s rocking track “Character Dheela”, remastered as “Character Dheela 2.0” in Shehzada featuring Kartik Aaryan! I find the picturization of this track to be similar to that of the “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2.0” track which also featured Kartik Aaryan where he performed some swaggy dance moves with ladies. https://youtu.be/I6KjFLDyBUs Colorful Visuals The cinematography by Sudeep Chatterjee and Sanjay Gupta in Shehzada comes packed with colorful visuals. The scenic backgrounds and colorful costumes of the performers added to the cinematic beauty. It was indeed a pleasurable watching experience. The sequences in Shehzada were extensively shot in high-profile cities like Delhi and Mumbai in India and also in the beautiful island nation of Mauritius which is known for its mesmerizing beaches and lagoons. https://youtu.be/bkVwBdcsCPE The Bad: Unoriginal Plot The plot of Shehzada is copied from top to bottom! The story of Shehzada has been adapted from the 2020 Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo of Trivikram Srinivas. The Telugu version was entertaining solely because of its main lead, Allu Arjun. However, when you remake a South Indian movie and present it before Hindi audiences, you need to be careful about one factor. That is the audience’s perspective! As for the Hindi audiences go, I don’t think that they will appreciate this Hindi remake very much. https://youtu.be/PZfY7o9drAQ Absurd Screenplay The first shortcoming in the screenplay of Shehzada is that the comedy falls flat on its face! I am saying this because this movie has been tagged as a comedy-drama. However, upon watching it I found that its comedy flow seriously lacked the basic element called “humor”. The plot of Shehzada is such that its screenplay should have been filled with emotions. But the bizarre lack of emotions in the screenplay also startled me. After all, this is a serious story! A son of a rich man got exchanged during his birth. When he comes to know about it, that situation is no joke! Now coming to the major shortcomings in the screenplay. You will be amazed when I start telling you how many there are! In fact, I believe that this film should be a lesson for filmmaking students on how “not to” write a screenplay! A scene goes where Randeep Nanda (Ronit Roy), who is a renowned industrialist as well as Bantu’s biological father, gets terribly injured. The injury could have cost his life. The thing which astonished me is that after seeing him injured, none of his office staff members came to his aid. It was only Bantu and his girlfriend Samara (Kriti Sanon) who took him to the hospital while everybody else seemed to be mere onlookers. Upon reaching the hospital, Samara told Bantu, “You proceed with him (Randeep Nanda) to the operation theater while I inform his family about this incident”. I say, why?! Aren’t there his staff members who should have informed his family? Was it all left upon Bantu and Samara only to save Randeep Nanda’s life while thousands of his staff members were simply there to watch his plight? Let alone helping, didn’t they have the minimum courtesy to even inform their boss’ family members? By the way, I would say this scene does signify the real situation in India. Here, if somebody suffers some accident, be it on the road, you would see several passersby simply witnessing the incident without helping the victim who is lying helplessly on the road. After recovering, now it was time for Randeep Nanda to thank Bantu for saving his life. This scene was hilarious when it should have been something serious. The way they conversed when Randeep met Bantu, believe me, nobody talks like that in the modern days. It seemed that this conversation between the two looked apt to have occurred some 100 years ago. Let me point out some more absurd scenes from this movie. Randeep Nanda and his wife Yashoda (Manisha Koirala) had some grievous misunderstandings between them for ages. When the scene came where they resolved their age-old misunderstandings, was supposed to be serious and emotional. But instead, the scene was half-baked and amusing. People in the theater hall, including me, couldn’t stop laughing when this scene played. Another scene is where Bantu comes to know from his foster father Valmiki (Paresh Rawal) that he was switched at birth and his real father is Randeep Nanda. This scene was direly absurd. This is some serious talk, isn’t it? A guy suddenly comes to know from the man who raised him that he is not actually his real dad. But in this scene, Bantu and Valmiki are shown strolling and sitting somewhere on the road where Valmiki narrated such a serious incident to him. And the worst part is that in such a serious scene where Bantu was supposed to have cried after knowing his reality, you won’t believe this, all of a sudden after being emotional he starts acting weird in a comical manner. I felt that the filmmakers might have wanted to show here that Bantu is absolutely nuts! Kartik Aaryan As Bantu I could have digested all these absurd sequences if Kartik Aaryan had the swag and attitude that Allu Arjun had in Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. Allu Arjun as Bantu carried himself so well in the original Telugu movie that it became a blockbuster! But talking of Kartik Aaryan, you might be wondering why I am not appreciating his performance when I appreciated his dialogue delivery and chemistry with his co-star. Kartik Aaryan as an actor is good no doubt, but he lacks that “X-factor” that Allu Arjun has! So mind it, here I am comparing him to Allu Arjun, who is the “power star” of Tollywood. When compared to Allu Arjun, Kartik Aaryan simply fails to pack on the punch. Kartik Aaryan may have a huge female fan base. Ladies can’t resist watching him and his movies. But I don’t think his charm is enough to make us men get too engrossed in this movie. There is an antagonist in Shehzada by the name Saran (Sunny Hinduja). Saran was Randeep Nanda’s arch-rival in business. The amusing part is that this Saran character is bent upon tormenting Randeep Nanda and his family. He wants Randeep to withdraw a complaint that he had filed against him and his business. He appeared more comical than a villain during his regular tiffs with Bantu. The Verdict: Veteran actors like Ronit Roy as Randeep Nanda and Paresh Rawal as Valmiki performed well in Shehzada and made their presence felt. My expectations were a bit high from Paresh Rawal as he happened to be one of the best comedians in Bollywood during the 1990s. However, he carried out his character aptly as the script demanded. Ankur Rathee’s performance as Raj Nanda was irritating. Rajpal Yadav played a comical police inspector and he was hilarious to watch in his brief role. I am eagerly awaiting the comedy roller-coaster "Malamaal Weekly 2" which will feature the two great comedians Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav in the lead. A lot of characters have been forcefully introduced in Shehzada. I believe the filmmakers did this just to add to the comedy and increase the movie’s run duration. Rohit Dhawan’s adapted screenplay as well as the direction in Shehzada are weak. At times it happens that the script may not be that good but the narrative style of the screenplay happens to be so well done that the audiences are bound to get engrossed in the movie. But nothing like that happens here. In fact, the narration and presentation of this comical action-drama are quite weak. There are certain sequences that made this film look fake. By “fake” I mean to indicate that when you watch a film, you shouldn’t feel that you are watching one. The drama should unfold realistically. But in Shehzada, at certain instances, overacting in the name of comedy did make the drama look unreal. I agree with the fact that a certain amount of overacting is necessary to add humor to a comedy film. But exaggerated overacting is not at all healthy! Editor Ritesh Soni should have kept the sequences a bit precise because certain scenes in this movie are highly stretched-out which may bore the audiences. Even the action scenes in Shehzada, which have been choreographed by South India’s award-winning stunt choreographer Anal Arasu, are not as exciting as they were expected to be. Shehzada has been tagged as an “action-comedy” and the action scenes in this movie do play a major role in deciding its TRP. I am not saying that the action scenes are “bad”, but they certainly aren’t good enough to afford the thrill! Overall, I feel that the Hindi remake “Shehzada” may not be as appealing to the Hindi audiences as the original Telugu film “Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo” was to its South Indian audiences. Of course, if you don’t understand Telugu, you can very well consider watching Shehzada instead of Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo to experience Kartik Aaryan’s eccentricity on the big screens. Read the full article
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BREAKING: Govinda Hospitalised After 'Accidentally' Getting Shot By His Own Gun
Govinda was accidentally shot in the leg by his own revolver this morning
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Govinda’s Accidental Firing Incident Raises Key Questions
Early Wednesday morning, a shocking incident occurred at Bollywood actor Govinda’s house when a bullet was accidentally fired from his licensed gun. The incident took place around 4:30 AM, injuring the actor in the left leg just below the knee. Govinda claims the shot was fired accidentally while he was placing his gun in a suitcase. The weapon reportedly slipped from his hand, causing it to…
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Movie Review | Hum (Anand, 1991)
This review contains mild spoilers.
While I hadn't seen this before, I'd listened to this song from the movie countless times. (For those not familiar with Bollywood, most movies are not only musicals but often marketed on the basis of the songs, which in a lot of cases are more popular than the movies themselves.) Now, between the fact that I don't speak Hindi and the fact that seeing it outside the movie, I wasn't able to properly contextualize what exactly was going on. But seeing it within the movie, where it's introduced by a character saying all the dockworkers are going to see the hero kiss his girlfriend, and the thrusting motions in the choreography, it, uh, plays a little differently. To be fair, the dockworkers are very poor, so this is their only source of enjoyment. This is also easily the best musical number in the movie, so it understandably returns to it whenever possibly, through an assortment of flashbacks and reprises.
The narrative surrounding this scene is that there's a mobster played by Danny Denzongpa who keeps the dockworkers poor and stops them presumably from unionizing, so it's up to Amitabh Bachchan as the coolest of the dockworkers to stand up to him and take care of everybody. There's also a union leader / labour activist type who is given no personality types other than being righteous, so his scenes are a total drag, but thankfully he has a foxy sister (the girlfriend from the aforementioned musical number), so it evens out. But this story of dockworkers versus their criminal bosses sounds like enough material for a movie, and Bachchan and Denzongpa are both great screen presences and Mukul S. Anand shoots this in a similarly grandiose style as his Agneepath from the previous year, so there's plenty to enjoy.
However, this really only makes up the first hour of the movie, which then jumps forward a few decades so that Bachchan can grow up to his actual age instead of the supposed twenty-something he was in the first act (and grow an awful teenstache to boot, on top of becoming a wet blanket as he decries the use of violence with some regularity), for his brothers who were literal children in the first act to grow up into Rajinikanth and Govinda, for Denzongpa to get out of prison and stomp around in his tattered suit which he never changes out of, and for the crooked police inspector played by Anupam Kher (who has a lookalike sidekick) to become a crooked government contractor looking to sell defective tanks to the Indian army. Also there's a general and a starving actor both played by Kader Khan, the former of whom Bachchan tries to impress by doing an awful British accent and the latter who replaces the former as part of Kher's scheme. And the foxy girlfriend played by Kimi Katkar is now a famous actress. And a disgraced soldier named Captain Zatack who likes to attack.
In case you're wondering, none of this hangs together, although there's usually enough happening to keep you entertained. Apparently Agneepath flopped while this was a massive hit, and I have to assume audiences preferred the buffet approach to this one's pleasures as well as it's overall lighter tone, even the grimness and relative singlemindedness are what appealed to me about the other movie. This is a lot less action-heavy than Agneepath, although Anand shoots what's there for maximum impact (lots of slow motion, and those low angles and crane shots, plus at least one memorable stunt). And I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the scene in the disco where Rajinikanth and Govinda, the latter dressed like Crocodile Dundee, beat the shit out of Captain Zatack and his goons while Prince's "Batdance" plays on the soundtrack. In case you're wondering, it's Rajinikanth who mouths "Get the funk up!"
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Vicky Kaushal Is Touching Down In "City No 10" For Sam Bahadur
Vicky Kaushal Is Touching Down In “City No 10” For Sam Bahadur
Vicky Kaushal shared this picture. (courtesy: vickykaushal09) Vicky Kaushal, who was last seen in Govinda Naam Mera, is back at work. The actor, on Thursday, shared an update on his work-in-progress film Sam Bahadur. The Meghna Gulzar directorial went on floors in August last year. Till now, it has been shot in nine cities and the crew touched down at “city number 10” today. Vicky Kaushal…
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