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After her successful singing debut in Highway,Alia Bhatt is on her way to mesmerize the world with Samjhawan Unplugged, a melodious rendition of Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal's Samjhawan from her upcoming movie Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.
Be it young directors, actors or singers, producer Karan Johar believes in giving fresh talent a platform to showcase their talent to the World. In this case too, mentor Karan Johar has pushed Alia to take her singing a step further with Samjhawan Unplugged.
Samjhawan Unplugged releases on 2nd July on select online portals followed by an exclusive video on 4th July. That's not it, gear up for a special live performance by Alia herself, who will perform on Samjhawan Unplugged tomorrow in front of a select audience and media. And the entire event will be presented byVarun Dhawan, to whom Alia has dedicated this song.
Watch out for Alia's Samjhawan Unplugged who is all set to add another feather in her cap with Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, directed by Shashank Khaitan, starring Alia Bhatt andVarun Dhawan is slated to release on 11th July."Ishaqzaade" actor Arjun Kapoor has joined the Bollywood bandwagon on Twitter finally. He received a warm welcome from tinsel town stars likeAbhishek Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra.
Arjun's Twitter handle is @arjunk26, and he made his debut on the micro-blogging platform Tuesday.
His first tweet read: "I am being tutored by @anshulakapoor as we speak on how to handle my handle."
While Abhishek welcomed Arjun to the "chaos", in her welcome to her "Gunday" co-star, Priyanka posted: "Ladies n gentlemen... presenting...Arjun kapooor! Haha Welcome @arjunk26 baba!! give some love twitter verse."
Alia Bhatt posted: "And @arjunk26 is finally on twitter !!! C'mon c'mon give him all the love you've built up since forever."
Director Kunal Kohli warned him: "@arjunk26 another one bites the dust! Before you know it you're gonna be hooked on to twitter madness!"
Earlier Wednesday, Arjun posted: "Morning guys thank u fr all the love so far didn't expect it...unprecedented...still grappling with the workings of this place & #instagram."
The actor, son of film producer Boney Kapoor, already has over 41,000 followers and he himself is following 51 people, including names like Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Priyanka, Karan Johar, Abhishek and Alia.
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap loves to put society's underbelly under a scanner and his films like "Black Friday", "Dev D" and "Gangs Of Wasseypur" are a case in point. Now he has come up with another dark drama "Ugly", saying he delves into such themes because he believes in showing "real" things.
"I think there's a certain honesty and truth in dark themes. Rest everything else is a camouflage - like they decorate a cake with icing. I believe in real, and that's what I show," Kashyap told IANS during a tete- -tete here.
That's precisely what he does in "Ugly", which had its Asia premiere at the recently concluded third edition of the Ladakh International Film Festival (LIFF) in this Jammu and Kashmir region and was well-received.
He put together "Ugly" after coming across multiple true-life stories during his research.
Kashyap requested the media not to reveal anything about the film, but one can't resist from saying that the edge-of-the-seat thriller keeps you engrossed from the word go.
"Ugly", which was initially screened at the Cannes International Film Festival earlier this year, is set for a Sep 19 release.
Apart from enjoying accolades for "Ugly" here, the 41-year-old loved soaking in the sun and being in the breathtaking landscape of Leh.
Meanwhile, the moviemaker's "Yudh", his ambitious TV project, which is 71-year-old Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan's first fiction show for the small screen, is ready to go on air. He says that there are many factors about the show that excite him.
"There's this whole excitement...the whole idea that Mr. Bachchan is wanting to do (fiction on) television and he's taking chances - an actor who is in his 70s and is taking chances and redefining things and doing things himself...it's amazing," he said.
"And that I'm getting to participate in it is a high in itself for me," added Kashyap, the creative director of the show, which is slated to go on air on Sony Entertainment Television in July.
The Big B-Kashyap partnership doesn't end here. Amitabh will be seen in a cameo in "Ghoomketu", which is co-produced by Kashyap, who also stars in the film.
There's another film that Kashyap and Amitabh have joined hands for.
On that, the filmmaker said: "It's still in its writing phase. Mr. Bachchan has become very busy right now."
Thanks to his past successes, Kashyap's plate is full and he is also roping in big names for his projects.
For instance, there is Ranbir Kapoor- and Anushka Sharma-starrer "Bombay Velvet", which has entered the "editing" stage, he said.
"Now it is in post-production. We take a lot of time in that," he said.
Instrumental in introducing a new style of content, presentation and genre to the Indian cinema, Kashyap is sure that he would "continue making films" he wants to.
Nevertheless he is glad that between him and his partners in Phantom Films, Vikramaditya Motwane and Vikas Bahl, they are offering a "balanced" dose of entertainment to cinema aficionados in the country."I make 'Ugly', Vikas makes 'Queen' and Vikram makes 'Lootera'. It's a good balance," he said.
Creativity is not the only thing that keeps him busy.
Till some time back, Kashyap was also fighting a case to show a smoking scene without the disclaimer - 'Smoking is injurious to health'. But he lost it.
He however hasn't given up!
"We have to continue fighting it - at least I will continue the fight in the hope that some day someone will understand that if I don't want an anti-smoking logo running on my movie that doesn't mean that I am encouraging smoking," he said.
Kashyap says that running a disclaimer is not a bad idea, but the current format is not right.
"People need to see that. It is fine to put an ad before and after the film, but on the film - it's not just distracting, it's insulting," he said.
The third edition of the LadakhInternational Film Festival (LIFF) has concluded here with "Kaafiron Ki Namaaz" by two Mumbai-based youngsters winning the maximum accolades.
The movie, shot in Kashmir, won the best feature film, best screenplay, best actor (shared byAlok Chaturvedi and late Chandrahas Tiwari) and best debut director for 26-year-old Ram Ramesh Sharma at the closing ceremony held at the Sindhu Sanskriti Kendra here Sunday night.
The film's producer, Bhargav Saikai and Sharma, are dropouts of Subhash Ghai's Whistling Woods International film institute. They left their course midway to make "Kaafiron Ki Namaaz".
The closing ceremony started with the screening of much-awaited Hollywood film "Transformers: Age Of Extinction".
The ceremony, hosted by actress Shilpa Shukla, saw the presence of names like Deepti Naval, Rajit Kapur, and Shaji N. Karun.
Meanwhile, festival director Melwyn Williams was conspicuous by his absence.
Members of the jury, which was presided over by Govind Nihalani, had praised "Kaafiron Ki Namaaz" for its gripping, powerful narrative and interesting storytelling format.
Nihalani had left on the second day of LIFF, which was held in this Jammu and Kashmir region for three days starting Friday.
The festival, this year, began with Kamal Swaroop's "Rangbhoomi" and it also saw the Asia premiere of Anurag Kashyap's "Ugly" and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's "Bollywood - The Greatest Love Story Ever Told".
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