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Kirandeeprayat: The Punjabi Movie Star Making Waves in Bollywood
Bollywood, that glittering world where people from all walks of life come together to work magic on the big screen, has a new star on the rise. Kirandeep Rayat. This Punjabi movie actor in Bollywood is making big moves, and winning over fans with his undeniable talent and charm. So, let's take a closer look at Kirandeep Rayat's journey and see how he's shaking things up in Bollywood.
From Punjab to Bollywood: Kirandeep Rayat’s Journey
Kirandeep Rayat, a native of Punjab, always had a strong bond with the arts. His love for acting sparked early, influenced by Punjab's vibrant cultural roots. His first steps into cinema were noticeable in Punjabi films. He became popular quickly for his adaptability and commanding screen presence.
Breakthrough in Bollywood
Kirandeep Rayat's entry into Bollywood was no fluke, but the payout of continuous hard work and determination. His big moment came with a part in a popular Bollywood film. This displayed his knack for easily shifting between different genres and characters. Beyond just showing his acting skills, this role also expanded his fan base past the Punjabi film industry.
Notable Performances and Accolades
Kirandeep Rayat's job is interesting because he plays a lot of different roles really well. It doesn't matter if the role needs him to be serious and intense, or if it's a happy character that needs good timing. Kirandeep Rayat does it all with realness and charm. People see his hard work and skill and they like it. Critics and fans see him and they say good things about him.
Alongside his talent in acting, Kirandeep Rayat's strong work ethic shines through. It's clear in the thorough prep he does for each part and his readiness to dive into unknown styles. His work gets attention and earns nods. Just like that, he becomes a crucial piece in the Bollywood machine.
Future Projects and Aspirations
Kirandeep Rayat continues to establish a solid place in Bollywood. Fans and industry watchers can hardly wait for his next roles. His knack for varied performances means that many foresee him playing a wide range of characters. Kirandeeprayat dreams of more than just adding to his list of films. He wants to create meaningful, powerful movies that strike a chord with viewers and leave a lasting impression.
Conclusion
Want a gripping story? Check out Kirandeep Rayat. His journey from Punjab to Bollywood screams of his talent and drive. Making a name in the industry wasn't easy, but he did it. And he shines with promise. Not seen his work yet? Perfect time to check out Kirandeep Rayat's magic. Hop on for an exciting ride through his Bollywood adventure.
Stay tuned for extra updates on Kirandeep Rayat’s profession and watch as this Punjabi movie superstar keeps to polish brightly at the Bollywood horizon!
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Kohrra Review
July 22, 2023
by Inakshi Chandra-Mohanty
Seven years back, we got a glimpse of the downtrodden state of Punjab through the film, Udta Punjab. The drugs, the violence, the chaos. It was a stark departure from the gorgeous pinds, ganne ke khet, and an overall romanticized version of Punjab we had grown accustomed to through the movies. We still see those sprawling fields in Kohrra, but now there is an ominous air over it, a fog of criminality that refuses to disappear. Netflix’s latest series is a crime thriller that follows two police officers, Balbir Singh (Suvinder Vicky) and Amarpal Garundi (Barun Sobti), as they attempt to solve the murder of a groom, just days prior to his wedding. Their personal and professional lives intertwine as the search for the culprit reveals much about the dismal state of society.
It is no surprise that one of the writers of Udta Punjab is a co-creator on this series. Sudip Sharma, also known for Amazon’s critically acclaimed show, Paatal Lok, has the knowledge and writing prowess to explore the gritty depths of Punjab. Along with director Randeep Jha, and co-writers, Gunjit Chopra and Diggi Sisodia, they create a universe that relies heavily on its atmosphere. From the Punjabi dialect spoken by the actors to the stark cinematography, they strive for authenticity.
Though it gets straight into the main plot, the crime being discovered within the first few minutes of the first episode, the story is slow to unravel. The exposition of the characters happens over the course of the series as each episode reveals a little more about their personal lives. The narrative is predictable. But, there is an unpredictability within that predictability. Many aspects of the mystery are easily guessed early on, but they are just loose threads. How these threads are woven together to form this murderous situation is the suspense we relish.
But what sets Kohrra apart, is the way it uses the mystery as background fodder for a poignant story of parental abuse and generational trauma. We see a whole generation of youngsters stifled due to the misplaced frustration of their elders. Happy suffers the inattention of his father, leading him down a treacherous path. Garundi is victim to the emotional blackmail of his brother and sister in law. Nimrat faces mental torture at the hands of her rigid father. Paul feels suppressed by the extreme beliefs of his father and as a result, Liam struggles due to Paul’s pain. The common thread here is the existence of parental figures who are insistent on imposing their beliefs from a generation of the past on their children of today. It is a bleak commentary on familial structures in modern society amid the chaotic crime scene in Punjab.
The brilliant writing along with the great performances bring these characters and themes to life. Suvinder Vicky and Barun Sobti do a commendable job leading the show. It’s remarkable to see how Barun Sobti imbibes this rustic Punjabi character, so different from any role he has portrayed thus far. This may be his fourth release of the year, but it’s definitely his best performance of them all. Suvinder Vicky is a revelation. Despite a career lasting almost two decades, with a few forays into Hindi entertainment, he is largely unknown to an Indian audience outside Punjab. This series has not only brought to light his nuanced acting, but has also catapulted him into belated stardom. While these two actors lead the way, it is the supporting cast that keeps the series afloat. Harleen Sethi is terrific in the role of Balbir’s disgruntled, angry and depressed daughter, Nimrat. Rachel Shelly beautifully portrays Clara’s agony of losing a son in a nation foreign to her. And there are many more actors that do a tremendous job bringing emotion and authenticity to their roles.
As the series comes to a close, I find myself wondering, are we supposed to like these characters? Barring Nimrat and Clara, my heart doesn’t ache for anyone. Instead, I feel disgusted by some of these people and their despicable actions. But, I believe that is the intention. These grey characters are not meant to be likeable. They are instead meant to be seen as an imperfect part of an imperfect society. A society that is slowly drowning in its own evils. But, as they each have their own form of redemption, we experience satisfaction, that in this burning society, there is a glimmer of hope. Just like its characters, Kohrra isn’t perfect. It is slow, it is predictable. But as the mystery takes a backseat, an important commentary on society emerges that makes the series a riveting watch.
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kapil sharma PS-1 extras
(bear in mind, not fully fluent in hindi here!)
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kapil: a big round of applause for our guests!
my question is to all of you. [to the audience] you might already know, they're making a big-budget film.
[to the actors] so when you found out that the budget is so big, did you tell your actual price to the producers or did you add some ten thousand to it, like it's fine, it's already so expensive, let us ask for a little more as well? or did the producers say, we're making PS-1 now, there will be PS-2,3,4,5 so please lower your rate a little?
i heard from [somebody] that those who weren't lowering their rates would be dying in the war scenes in the film. is it true, sir?
vikram: yeah, yeah, definitely.
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vikram: you can say amitabh sir's dialogue; "i can talk english, i can walk english, i can speak english" (dialogue from the movie 'namak halaal' in 1982; i think they cut to when they're talking about kapil's english)
archana: [kapil] can flirt english! anytime!
kapil: i can what?
archana: you can flirt english. hindi, punjabi, sindhi, marathi, all!
kapil: thanks, thanks, pleasure. okay, you know that this film is based on kalki's novel and it's a 2600 page novel. so did you read the script or read the novel? and if you read the novel, how many days did it take you to read such a long novel?
sobhita: there are five books, each of them this thick.
kapil: you read the whole thing?
sobhita: yes.
vikram: half payment is for reading the novel.
kapil: for [a book] that long, actually yeah!
vikram: and exercise also with that.
kapil: you read the book in seven days.
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archana: about trisha, do you know this?
trisha: so actually, my first film in telugu, "nee manasu naku telusu" ('i know your heart/mind'), in that film, archana ji was my mother; and she's very hot, and the role was of a hot mom, so…
kapil: until now, there's no one in the industry who has said they haven't worked with archana ji.
trisha: that's true.
kapil: some people were saying that when the british left in 1947, she was standing at the main gate to see them off.
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[2:24] to [8:11] is the game, as per this post.
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from [8:12]
kapil: karthi sir posted this photo.
[reads comments]
"it looks like they're pulling the TC (ticket collector for trains) aside to confirm their ticket on the waiting list"
(reply to above) "hey, that's not the TC, that's the director; they're confirming their roles"
please show more.
"karthi sir's smile is telling that his next scene is a romantic one"
"director be like: you're doing all the romance scenes; what share are we getting? take out a couple thousand [rupees]"
please show more.
[trisha's post]
"it seems like the producer is coming to discuss the budget, so she's taken out all the awards and put them there"
[another trisha post]
"by standing on that cake, you could even fix the ceiling fan"
[another trisha post]
"madam, a question: in horse riding, does the horse burn calories or does the person sitting on the horse burn calories?"
"you give your helmet to the horse and put on the horse's ears on yourself, then your height will be as much as the horse; free advice, there's no fees"
[jayam's post]
jayam sir posted a photo; back to doing what i do best. please show the comments below.
"i can also drive a tractor well; you are a good actor also"
"seeing the lion behind you, i remembered i have to (not sure what the word means exactly but i'm assuming it's some type of consumption) drink two bottles of glucose"
"sir, i have to shift my house, will you give your tractor? dm me the charges"
"he's also waiting for the ride; it won't move forward until the trolley is full (of people)"
please show more.
[sobhita's post]
oh this is anurag sir? (a filmmaker) show the comments.
sobhita: i'm feeling scared.
kapil: "boys are like this only. even if their own leg is broken, they are always ready to give a support to a girl" (referring to the fact that in the picture, anurag's leg is in a cast, and he's letting sobhita lean against him)
"sobhita ji, from looking at your shoes, it seems like you came straight from school"
(reply to above) "in that sense, then anurag ji looks like he just came after getting beat up"
please show more.
karthi: it's scary when it scrolls, huh?
kapil: "it looks like whoever they trusted and came to france, that person isn't picking up their phone" (because it looks like they're stranded somewhere)
"i have also sat like this is a foreign country; people started giving me money"
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Vadh: The Film Review
Image of Sanjay Mishra lead in the reviewed film Plot: This film tells the story of parents who borrow 10 to 15 lakh rupees with interest to send their son abroad. The moneylender comes to their house and collects interest. He is a scoundrel but one day he vanished. He is married and had a girl. Where and how did he disappear? Did he die or was he killed? Watch the film to find out. Tone and Theme: The tone of this film is suspenseful. The film's theme is based on murder & mystery. The goal of this film is to entertain and keep you guessing until the end. Acting and Characters: Sanjay Mishra delivers a serious performance as Mishra. He did an excellent job playing the role of a helpless father without saying much and acting solely with his face. He could express pain and sorrow on his face very well. Neena Gupta's performance as Manju is also very serious. She has also attempted to play her role differently. She did everything she could to send her son abroad while also fulfilling her wifely duties admirably. Manav Vij also delivers an excellent performance as Shakti Singh. His acting reflects this completeness. Saurabh Sachdeva's performance as Prajapati Pandey is also good.It is not a particularly long role, but it is enjoyable. Written and Direction: Jaspal Singh Sandhu wrote and directed this film. This is his first Hindi movie. Before this film, he made Punjabi movies. Rajeev Barnwal has also worked with him on directing this film. The genre of the film related to parallel cinema. The film's plot filled with on edge. His direction is exceptional. The story and screenplay well written. The pace of the film is a little slow. The dialogues are also well-written. Cinematography: Sapan Narula's cinematography is also good. The scenes in the film are well shot. Aerial views are also good. Editing: Bharat S Rawat's editing is weak and slow-paced. Some scenes drag, and the film becomes tedious in parts. Sound Design: Dinesh Uchil provides excellent sound design. Background Score: Gurcharan Singh's background score is heartfelt and appropriate for the film's mood. Production Design: Tariq Umar Khan and Nadiri Khan (Saba) are adequate, and the sets for the old house well constructed. Costume Design: Darshan Jalan and Manish Tiwari did an excellent job designing the costumes, which are appropriate for the film's characters. Climax: It filled with suspense and mystery. Opinion: One-time watch! Those who enjoy watching suspense and mystery films can see the film once. Flaws: The story fails to progress for the first 35 to 40 minutes of the film. A man brutally murdered, and the police are unable to gather any evidence. What message are we sending to society when someone murdered for such a minor offense and all evidence destroyed? What will people learn from watching this? How can you murder someone over such a trivial matter? The film says nothing about the son for whom the loan taken with interest. The film says nothing about whether or not the son is helping his parents. Social message: Parents go above and beyond for their children, fulfilling their every wish. However, children can forget everything in a single moment. The person for whom they obtained a loan of 25 lakhs turns out to be a fraudster. The film also includes an adult scene, so children will be unable to watch it with their parents. 68th Filmfare Awards: The film nominated for Best Actor, Actress, Film (Critics), Best Debut Director, Best Story, and Screenplay, and it won two awards: Best Actor Critics Sanjay Mishra and Best Debut Director Jaspal Singh Sandhu Filmcast: Sanjay Mishra, Neena Gupta, Manav Vij, and Saurabh Sachdeva Producer: Luv Ranjan, Ankur Garg, Neeraj Ruhil, Subhav Sharma, Nymphea Saraf Sandhu, Director: Jaspal Singh Sandhu, Rajeev Barnwal, Casting: Naren Bansal, Sound Design: Dinesh Uchil, Costume Design: Darshan Jalan, Manish Tiwari, Background Score: Gurcharan Singh, Production Design: Tariq Umar Khan, Nadiri Khan (Saba), Editor: Bharat S Rawat, Cinematography: Sapan Narula Read the full article
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A Taste of Humor from India! Get ready to chuckle with this collection of funny Indian jokes! These jokes celebrate the quirks of everyday life and cultural nuances, perfect for sharing with friends and family. Let’s dive into this laughter-filled journey! 1. Why did the computer go to India? To get a byte of curry! 2. What do you call an Indian who’s always on time? A rare find! 3. Why did the Indian chef break up with his girlfriend? Because she found him too “curry” to be true! 4. What did the Indian say to his friend at the wedding? “Let’s spice things up!” 5. Why do Indians love cricket? Because it’s the only sport where you can have a “bat” and a “bowl” together! 6. How does an Indian call his friends? On a “chai” phone! 7. Why did the Indian student bring a ladder to school? Because he wanted to go to high school! 8. What do you call a Bollywood actor who’s good at math? A “multi-ply” star! 9. Why did the Indian gardener plant a light bulb? He wanted to grow a power plant! 10. What did the Indian father say when his son wanted to be an artist? “Draw your own conclusions!” 11. How did the Indian mom make her son exercise? By hiding the remote! 12. Why don’t Indians play hide and seek? Because good luck hiding from a nosy auntie! 13. What’s an Indian’s favorite type of music? Anything that has a “beat” and a good “bhangra”! 14. Why did the Indian kid bring a pencil to bed? To draw his dreams! 15. How do Indians stay warm in winter? They use their “chai” blankets! 16. Why did the bicycle fall over in India? It was two-tired of traffic! 17. What’s an Indian’s favorite vegetable? “Chillies”—because they always bring the heat! 18. Why did the Indian man bring a suitcase to the restaurant? He heard they had “carry-out”! 19. What did one Indian say to the other during the movie? “Don’t worry, it’s just a little drama!” 20. Why did the Indian student always carry a ladder? Because he wanted to reach for the stars! 21. How do you know an Indian is at a party? They’re the ones bringing the “party” to the curry! 22. Why did the Indian uncle go to the bank? To check his “chai”-n balance! 23. What do you call an Indian superhero? “Curry-Man”—fighting hunger and crime! 24. Why do Indians love their roads? Because they’ve mastered the art of “jam” sessions! 25. What’s an Indian’s favorite dessert? “Chocolava”—because it always melts hearts! 26. Why did the Indian waiter get promoted? He was great at serving “curry” affairs! 27. How do you make an Indian laugh? Tell them a “punjabi” joke! 28. What did the Indian say when he lost his phone? “Now I’m really ‘chai-ed’ out!” 29. Why was the Indian student’s report card always spicy? Because he always had “curry” grades! 30. What do you call a lazy Indian? A “nap-unjabi”! Wrapping Up the Laughter! And there you have it—over 30 funny Indian jokes to tickle your funny bone! Share them with friends, family, or anyone who could use a good laugh. Enjoy the humor, and remember: laughter is the best spice of life!
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lightstruck liars.
Your response to people suffering was to glitch a website, manipulate recorded audio, and underplay significant matters. This isn’t My Rejected Boyfriend Diary.
I caught you as the 911 jailer; caught you in law guy suit mode, scamming fans and news reporters; living alone in the UK; and rapey soul-baring through stitcher thread.
How was Colombia?
Between staged projects, oh god, did your wife lecture in bogus platitudes her experience with systemic racism? The dollar-signed, stork-wed couple embraced children who at fifteen will learn my story and how they got double rat hugged and will need talking down from a cliff.
You use a surname that, in print, sends a violent message to a man who didn’t want me cut off or shut away for decades. In return, for her team, you generate personal and lifestyle reinvention for status-seeking profit. Umm. No. A televised Californian of mature years, ex-husband with my birthdate, knows my dinosaur-inked story, what a family did to me, and what would unfold with a plagued wedding. I’m in decades-old, unconsenting, rapey pedo limbo, reading obituaries of youngsters, Moms and Dads, go through with hurting themselves.
No one recovers from reading child deaths. But her ornamental coupling is special. I’m sure loved ones, in emotional shambles, will appreciate that it was all to zing a movie star on opposite day. I was in Twitter glass when I observed the trending of a chat between social activist, Gloria Steinem and your disingenuous spouse. Her wedding had a mattress tag and a first dibs toast.
And heirs. Confirming the exclusionary, not to mention seedy, coupling. As you put it, in neon, on your sentimentally romantic and visual account: The Matrix has you. An ode to Hollywood, apparently, and the lack of autonomy given to a tiny girl. Your partnership drives people to fatality. Peter Alexander Beckett from Carmarthenshire, Wales, just hours before going on stage, hung himself. One month prior to your wedding.
We lifted scratchy leashing for Archillect, Murat Pak, you know the rest. On Twitter, Harry is actress, Kat Dennings. In 2022, he posted: “I am unwell. Oh no, I think I love WWE.” Might look innocuous. Harry Wales is declaring himself a ringmaster. Because a youth-obsessed married nomadic masterful rapey pedophile textually going after athletes who could shut down his blood flow, oxygen supply, and cause serious physical harm is smart. That’s why it’s deleted.
YouTube video on the Prince’s Trust channel—Prince William, Prince Harry & The Prince of Wales Interview with Ant and Dec. A 2006 interview with the serpent trio on supporting unknown artists with grants and self-esteem, not kidnapping and trouncing on them, which is my royal experience. At 4:37, Prince Greenwell (a repetitive colour scheme) says his favorite show. “FRIENDS is always a safe bet.” Six words. Eliciting a chuckle. Palms touching.
Not her: The lifelong refrain.
Keeping me at bay, as royals, was a perilous idea.
My lovely friends disapproving, to an extreme degree, the actions of princes.
Kushal Punjabi—dancer-choreographer, from the musical, Andaaz, he won the reality game show, Zor Ka Jhatka, India’s Wipeout, the physical obstacle course, edging out 28 contestants. He hung himself at home in Bandra West, Mumbai. December 2019. He has a son, Kian.
Sejal Sharma—known for her role of Simmy Khosla in the show Dil Toh Happy Hai Ji, about a free-spirited girl named Happy Mehra. She was auditioning for lead roles when she hung herself in her flat at Royal Nest in Mira Road East, Mumbai. January 24, 2020. She was 27.
Vaishali Takkar—tv actress, best known for the popular Hindi series, Super Sisters, a show about close siblings and their super powers. The show is available on YouTube and has millions of views. Her Insta page has over 500K followers. She took her life on October 15, 2022.
Former air hostess of Qatar Airways turned Bollywood actor, Noor Malabika—hung herself in her Lokhandwala, Mumbai flat a few months ago. June 10, 2024. Her body was decomposed. Friends identified her by the crown tattoo on her wrist and her name underneath.
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Craving Punjabi Content? Zee5 Global Serves Up a Desi Feast!
Feeling a void in your life where some good ol' Punjabi entertainment should be? Well, fret no more, cuz Zee5 Global just came through with a banger update! They've added a whole bunch of new Punjabi titles to their already-stacked library. We're talkin' Chaupal, fam. It's part of their Add-ons thingamajig in the US, and now it's bursting with fresh flicks and shows from Punjab. From love stories that'll make you weak in the knees to laugh-out-loud comedies and action-packed thrillers, there's something for everyone. This move proves Zee5 Global is serious about bringing the global diaspora all the desi content they crave. Fresh From the Tandoor: What's Cookin' on Zee5 Global? Let's dive into the new arrivals, shall we? Buckle up for some titles that'll have you saying "Jatta!" (which is Punjabi for "wow," FYI). Plaster: This web series is an action-packed joyride following a crew of five low-income dreamers, Bunty, Gora, Lucky, Pradeep, and Honey. These fellas decide to try their luck at being fraudsters, but their plan hits a snag – a plaster, of all things! We won't spoil the surprise, but let's just say things get messy in a hilarious way. Starring Sukhwinder Chahal, Ashish Duggal, Aman Dhaliwal and Diljot, this show promises entertainment with a capital E. Qismat: Love and fate collide in this award-winning story. Shivjit falls head over heels for Bani while they're both studying in Chandigarh. But family drama tears them apart, and when Shivjit tries to win her back, it might be too late. Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta bring their acting A-game to this emotional rollercoaster. Warning 2: This one picks up right where the first movie left off. Remember Geja, our vengeful hero? Well, he's locked up alongside his target, the ruthless Pamma. Prison walls can't contain their deadly game though, and new and old enemies emerge, all seeking revenge. Will Geja get his payback, or will prison become his ultimate battleground? Buckle up for a thrilling ride! Jatta Dolie Naa: This film is a love story with a twist. Kirandeep Rayat plays a bad boy who falls for the lovely Roop. There's just one hitch: he has to win a championship to score a date with her! Get ready for some romance, family drama, and a deep dive into Punjabi culture. Prabh Grewal also stars in this one. Why Zee5 Global is Your One-Stop Desi Shop Archana Anand, a big cheese at Zee5 Global, says this content drop is all about giving the diaspora what they want: the best South Asian entertainment around. They're constantly adding new stuff to their library, so you'll never run out of fresh flicks and shows to binge. Sandeep Bansal, another high roller at Zee5 Global, promises a year packed with fresh content, including a ton of originals. They're pulling in all the talented actors you know and love, so get ready for a desi feast for your eyes! (Source: Zee5 Global)
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KNOW THE DARK TRUTH OF CELEBRITY WORLD
Bollywood stars are also human beings like ordinary people. A tide of emotions rises in them as well. These stars, who meet each other warmly at parties, are in fact so surrounded by a feeling of competition, jealousy, and insecurity that the pressure of this keeps pushing them towards depression. To avoid this, they resort to liquor or medications, due to which this depression gets worse, due to which it is difficult to handle both success and failure. Last year, on June 15, 2020, when the news of the suicide of film artist Sushant Singh Rajput was published, the entire nation was stunned. . What happened due to which the star, while moving towards this stardom of the film world, taking his life by hanging.
Why only one Sushant, who lives a luxurious life on screen, shows romance with beautiful heroines, Superman who beats ten-ten in one punch and makes millions crazy with his style, charging crores for each film. There is so much in the real-life and reel life of the Venus of Bollywood which is shocking.
Deepika Padukone, the heroine of films like 'Piku', 'Chhapaak', 'Chennai Express, 'Bajirao Mastani', has also been a victim of clinical depression, which she disclosed at the World Economic Forum in the year 2020. Guru Dutt, a well-known director of the Indian film industry in the seventies, producer of 'Pyaasa', 'CID' and 'Kaagaz Ke Phool' and the best actor, was found dead in his apartment in 1964. The reason being, he had ended his life by consuming a lot of alcohol and sleeping pills.
Synonymous with success, director Manmohan Desai, who gave films like 'Amar Akbar Anthony', 'Coolie' and 'Mard', died in 1994 at his Gir village home. No one could understand why the 19-year-old Divya Bharti, who had made crores of people crazy in the films 'Shola Aur Shabnam' and 'Deewana', jumped off the fifth floor or Silk Smitha, the sex bomb of the South. Why did he embrace death?
Talking about some more names in this, MTV's famous VJ Nafisa Joseph, Jiah Khan, who has worked with Amitabh and Aamir, Indian TV industry's girl bride Pratyusha Banerjee, TV actor Kushal Punjabi, as many names as can be taken. Can't believe that this can also be the face of this glam world. There are many reasons behind these famous names of the Bollywood industry full of glamour, fame, and glitz going into depression or suicide in the final stage of depression. Let us try to take a look at them-
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Gurpreet Ghuggi
This Biography is about one of the best Professional Comedian of the world Gurpreet Ghuggi including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail… Express info Real Name Gurpreet Singh Waraich Nick Name Ghuggi Profession Comedian, Politician Political Party Aam Aadmi Party Political Journey Gurpreet Singh joined AAP in September 2016 and was named the party convener by the political affairs committee of the party. Age (as in 2023) 51 Years old Physical Stats & More Info Height in centimeters- 173 cm in meters- 1.73 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 8” Weight in Kilograms- 71 kg in Pounds- 157 lbs Eye Colour Black Hair Color Black Personal Life of Gurpreet Ghuggi Date of Birth 19 July 1971 Birth Place Khokhar Fojian, Gurdaspur, Panjab Nationality Indian Hometown Jalandhar, Punjab School N/A College Doaba College, Jalandhar Education Qualifications Bachelor of Arts Family Father- Sardar Gurnam Singh Mother- Sukhwinder Kaur Debut Acting- Ghuggi began his career with Jalandhar Doordarshan as a Punjabi actor. Politics- Gurpreet joined Aam Aadmi Party in mid-2016 and was made the party convener replacing Sucha Singh Chhotepur, who allegedly took the bribe in exchange for poll tickets. Religion Sikhism Hobbies Going on Long Drives Favourite Things Of Gurpreet Ghuggi Favourite Food Jalebi Favourite Colors Black, Green Favourite Sports Cricket Favourite Destination New York Favourite Movie PK, A Wednesday Girls , Affairs and More Of Gurpreet Ghuggi Marital Status Married Affairs N/A Wife Kuljeet Kaur Children Son- Sukhan Ghuggi Daughter- Ramneek Ghuggi Earning Money of Gurpreet Ghuggi Net Worth INR 1,98,49,907 (as of 2017) This Biography written by www.welidot.com Read the full article
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‘Me’ playing different characters is like ‘Me’ playing different sides of myself : Samar Vermani
23rd June, 2023 I Richa Devesar I Filmy People
Samar Vermani, a well known face in the advertising world, who’s done over 200 TVCs so far is currently playing Ehsan in Sony TV Serial Katha....Ankahee. He has become a big craze especially among girls. Fans are going crazy over him and his Instagram account is a proof of that. Although he is not very active on social media but his fan following is increasing day by day and he is being praised for his acting, looks and dressing style. Infact, people are liking him so much that they want him to be the lead. Well, that’s quite a rare thing to happen but is very much evident from the appreciation being showered by his fans on his Instagram profile. One fan writes ‘I watch Katha just because of you, sometimes I skip all parts and just watch yours’, another one says ‘I don’t have TV at my place but got the App installed because I am hooked to the serial just because of your character’ while another fan says ‘You are a very good actor and your acting looks very natural, you should have been the lead.’ Some complement him for his effortless acting skills and others for his cute looks.
He started modeling at a young age of 23. Its been more than 10 years now and he is still in demand for TVCs and that is something which keeps him going. He made his Bollywood Debut as a lead, in 2018 with the movie Lashtam Pashtam although he was first seen in a supporting role in the film Jo Hum Chaahein in the year 2011. Not just modeling and acting in TV Serials but Samar has done some interesting Video Albums too including Sajte ho with Devo Ke Dev - Mahadev serial fame actress Sonarika Bhadoriya and Show Men Some Love - Men's Day Spl (not to forget his presence in Punjabi Music Videos) before taking a plunge into the world of OTT with web series Girgit in 2021 and recently released Happy Family- Conditions Apply. Its interesting to know that before Katha..Ankahee he was seen in a serial called Shadi Jasoos (2018) too. And to everyone's surprise Samar has also acted in a Srilankan Sinhala language movie called 'Kadira Divyaraja', a fantasy movie where he played the title role of Kadira.
Samar, as Ehsan has got different shades in his character which gives him a chance to showcase his versatility. How many shades does he have in real life? Well, well, well, in real life, he is a very soft hearted, modest, fun loving and happy go lucky kind of guy and is an Engineer. A versatile and effortless actor who believes in doing different character everytime be it serials, web series or movies, hails from Chandigarh. He likes to keep a low profile and this gives us a good reason to peep in to his life to get to know this humble, gentle and talented actor more. So here we go....
My first question to you has to be regarding Katha. Ehsan is stealing hearts.! You are getting so much love and appreciation. What made you say yes to play Ehsan?
To be very honest, what made me say ‘Yes’ to Ehsan was Director Ravi Bhushan Sir who is just the best in the Television Industry and also the Production House. Then I got the narration of the character where I got to know that Ehsan is a happy go lucky guy who doesn’t think much before doing anything because he lives in NOW. Vo past ko sochke itna rota nahi hai aur future ko sochke itna tension nai leta (doesn’t cry thinking about past and takes no tension about future). And probably that is the phase of life I am in right now where I don’t want to think too much about what will happen in future and what has happened in the past, I wanna really focus on my present and just enjoy life as it comes. And there was one more co incidence that I was reading the book ‘Power of Now’ when this role was offered to me. So, I thought lets go and explore it.
Since you belong to our very own Chandigarh, please tell us about your stay here, your schooling and friends etc.
You know one actually doesn’t realize the value of one’s hometown till one leaves it. Same thing happened with me. I left the city and home for the very first time at 18, to pursue my Engineering at Pune. Till then, I had not travelled much, more so because My Dad’s job was such that he could not take much off. So, I can say that it was first time for me to explore a different city on my own. And that’s when I realized the value of my city that O My God there is no other city like Chandigarh.
This is the city where I was born and brought up no matter which part of India I go, I can never forget Chandigarh. I feel what I am today is because of this city. People often say I have that stability in me. I guess, its because of my family and my city Chandigarh which has made me the way I am. My schooling was from Little Flower Convent School, Panchkula till 10th and in 11th 12th I was in Chandigarh preparing for my Engineering. I still relish my school friends and meet them whenever I come for a vacation here.
It's been more than 10 years since you moved to Mumbai, do you miss Chandigarh and what exactly do you miss?
Yes I miss Chandigarh, miss the peace, the calm, the roads, clean air. For me going to Chandigarh is like going abroad on a vacation. Whenever the city Mumbai gets on to me kyunki our work is like that you know from outside world it looks really fame and glam and all that jazz but its actually a lot of hard work, its lot of lifting yourself every single day. So whenever it gets too much on my health, mental or physical, I like to come back to Chandigarh and spend time with family. Ye sheher hi aisa hai like yahaan land karte hi (The city is such that after landing here) there is certain calmness in your mind so that’s the one thing I miss most about Chandigarh.
You are a Punjabi, right? So do you see Punjabi movies and which ones are your favourite?
Yes I am a Proud Punjabi and love watching Punjabi movies. I have many favourites actually from Carry on Jatta to Kismat. Infact I think if I watch 10 punjabi movies 8, I love. So, its like this. And being a Punjabi I feel, it’s a very sweet language that even if you are abusing in Punjabi na tab bhi vo pyaar lagta hai (seems like love).
Have you ever thought of working in a Punjabi movie?
Yeah, I would love to work in a Punjabi movie. The only thing is that like most of the Chandigarhians, I speak that kind-of-refined Punjabi because you know how it is in Chandigarh and Panchkula, people speak more of hindi so our Punjabi accent is a bit refined, you can say. Having said that given a chance, I would love to work in a Punjabi movie and then work on my Punjabi as well, for sure.
Punjabi film industry has grown so much in last 20 years, what is your take on that?
I think its really amazing! Anyone who is in abroad probably seeing a Punjabi film won’t say that it’s a regional film it’s a film from Hindi Film Industry simply because the kind of films they are making now with the kind of budget, content and production value , it doesn’t anymore look like a regional film. And with a very recent example of RRR we have seen that whether it’s a Telugu film, from south or a Punjabi film you know we can do our country proud on a world scale irrespective of the language.
Do you relate with the Mumbai culture and people around you?
I definitely relate with the people around me. Artists here are all so passion-driven that whatever work they are doing, its coming from the bottom of their heart. People are very nice here, very inspiring, very motivating. Its like whenever you feel down you just talk to your friend and he or she will understand what you must be going through because somewhere they are having same issues so that level of understanding is very much there.
Moreover, It’s a fast moving city where you have to be on your toes every single day. So I took some time to get used to it because coming from Chandigarh you know which is a chilled out city not this fast, so to say. But its been so many years now and I have become used to the city.
You did your engineering from Pune, how did acting happen?
Thanks to my Engineering, acting happened. Till the time I was 18, I had no idea what I have to do unlike today’s kids who are so sure. So for me it was more like following the mob. My parents took a decision on my behalf and made me do engineering which turned out to be good for me. But staying away from home for 4 years and doing everything on my own opened my mind. I discovered my liking for acting and started doing street plays, theatre in college just as a hobby and actually started enjoying it and post engineering I thought there is no harm going to Mumbai and trying your luck for couple of years. If it works well, its good and if it doesn’t then there is always Plan B to fall upon which was my Engineering.
Do you remember your first TVC?
I ofcourse remember my first TVC, it was with Prahlad Kakkar Sir, a well known name in the Advertising Industry. I was just lucky and fortunate enough to have got a chance to do my first TVC with him. Infact even after getting selected, I didn’t know that I was going to be lead guy out of four and that Prahlad Sir would be directing it. It was quite a big TVC and the concept and everything was great and it was a big hit also. And the best or you can say the funniest thing was that I could relate to it, how? A cop stops me and asks for my license and I give him money so it was quite ironical because my Dad is a Cop.
Your Big Break in Bollywood came with Lashtam Pashtam in which you worked with veteren actor Om Puri. How easy or difficult it was playing lead in the presence of such a seasoned actor?
Firstly, I really feel glad and fortunate to have shared screen with Late Om Puri Sir. It was his last theatrical release. And..it was difficult till the time I didn’t meet him. You know we all have some perceptions about such great actors. But I remember my first day on set with him. He called me in his vanity and chatted with me, discussed with me about everything about my life, my family and told me about his life too but nothing about the scene which we were supposed to rehearse. So, I was just thinking in my mind that why are we not rehearsing the scene? But realised later… that was his way to make me comfortable that first lets get to know each other and be comfortable and scene toh ho hi jaaega fir (scene will then be done) and it exactly happened the same way. So, he was like that elderly person on the set whom everyone is looking upto and really a friendly, jovial person. And it was so much fun working with him. Like I am actually truly, genuinely, grateful to have spent that time with him because Igot to learn so much and all that learning happened in a very fun way.
In TVCs we get to see a smiling Samar, in Lashtam Pashtam, you had an intense character to play, then in Girgit, you play a blunt cop and now in Katha a happy-go-lucky-guy with some grey shades, at times? Has it been difficult portraying such different characters or it comes naturally to you?
No, its not difficult but I enjoy playing such different characters. Because aap same-same play karke toh bore ho jaaoge na. (You will get bored playing the same characters) Its like having daal khichdi everyday, though its good but not everyday, you see. But yes, one thing is there that playing a different character requires a lot of prep and all.
I am glad that I have been offered such different characters you know where I get to play different sides of me. I honestly want to say that ‘me’ playing different characters is like ‘me’ playing different sides of myself. In Girgit, I played that more angrier side of me or the desi side of me, in the current show Katha, I am how I am in everyday life. Then Lashtam Pashtam , my first film didn’t do well unfortunately, but is very close to my heart. And Ads toh I love doing. I think Ads just keep everything rolling keep the actor in me rolling, keeps money rolling, so that’s the biggest reason probably, I could consistently survive in the city.
12. What is the best and the worst thing about being an actor?
Best thing is you get to play different character every single day but more than that its what you love doing I mean I get paid for whatever I do but God forbid, even if I wasn’t getting paid, I would have still done it and loved it the way I do now, why because when I am on set, when I am in front of the camera, when I am acting, I just forget time. So many times, we shoot for 14-18 hours in a day, though that’s not healthy, but there is no tiredness, maybe some physical fatigue but mentally, I don’t get tired because that is something, i love doing. So, I am, you know, by God’s grace fortunate enough to follow my passion, in my professional life.
And the worst thing could probably be rejections, I guess. But these rejections also makes one a stronger person altogether. After all those Nos, a single Yes does the magic makes you to be grateful, to be at peace with yourself that All is Well. I always feel one thing that any artist who is working from his or her passion might or might not be as successful as they aspire to be, at a certain point of time, but they see so much in such a short span of life that they surely become humble and good human beings.
Who is the real Samar? What does he like, what he dislikes and what interests him the most.
That’s a tough one to answer because I think the line really merges where I can differentiate myself from my professional life why because whatever I am doing in my professional life is so close to me personally that the line really merges. I love to act and that’s what I am doing.
As such there is no specific thing which I dislike, I would say may be just few traits in me which I dislike.
I really love spending time with my family though we fight a lot (and he laughs) but it’s a very good time with them. Apart from the work, travelling is definitely something which interests me and yes meeting friends. Honestly speaking, I am really not a materialistic kind of person who would say it mere ko ye achha lagta hai vo achha lagta hai (I like this, I like that) I am content with a happy and peaceful mind. And if I am already sounding like a Saint… let me tell you, I also love dancing and playing cricket.
What do you miss the most after becoming an actor?
That’s again a tough one. I miss being with my family ofcourse but actually, since the time I have grown up this is the only life I have seen I am here in Mumbai since the time I was 23 post my engineering. Having said that one thing does bother me, not always because I feel God has really been kind in giving me consistent work and that too of my choice. But at times when I look at my friends who are in IT companies, I see they have a certain stability because they are sure of their job and we actors have to prove ourselves at every point. But that only is the beauty of this acting field that makes you stronger. Having said that, I also feel any other job will get me security but then I will not be sure of happiness whereas acting field may be insecure but thergives me lot of happiness.
What life is to you?
Life to me is living every small moment and finding happiness and contentment and peace in smallest of things I do everyday. Half of the time, we human beings are either in the future or in the past and we are kind of ruining up our present so as much as I give this advice to anyone, I try to follow it up every single day. Also one thing lately I have realized that if sometimes, things are not happening as you have planned, its okey. You never know what is kept in store for you. So let the supreme power bhagvaan keh lo God keh lo let him decide ofcourse hamara farz hai kaam karna mehnat karna (our job is to work, to make effort) but if some unexpected thing has happened and suddenly we are like Oh my God why this thing has happened that moment, just wait and watch there might be some good in it which time only will tell. So that’s the reason I try to live in today and not think much about tomorrow.
Please tell us about your upcoming projects?
At the moment, Katha- Ankahee is taking most of my time. Also TVCs are going on, as usual. Recently I did a TVC of Kia Car then I shot for Llyod Washing Machine and both are quite prestigious ones and I feel fortunate again, to have got a chance to be in them. And talks are on for a Web Series. So, that’s about it.
You have got an over whelming response from fans for playing the role of Ehsan. People are loving you and your character so what do you have to say to your fans.?
My fans and my admirers who really like my work, thankyou so much! I feel it takes lot of effort to actually search someone on Instagram and then drop a message which is quite over whelming and thankyou so much guys for your time and all the love. I literally try and read every single DM and reply to it because it really means a lot.
Ideally people say that one should not look for validation outside, one should be content and validated within oneself. But trust me when you get validation from outside that too with so much of love, it really feels good yaar! I cherish it, am really enjoying it and grateful for it. Thankyou so much guys, whatever messages you send and whatever love you give it really inspires me every single day to entertain you and do my best. Thankyou so much!
Well, thanks to you Samar for taking out time for us. And your fans are really going to have a great time reading this interview and going to get inspired as well, for sure! Good wishes for all your upcoming projects.
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