Ambika Soni condoles demise of Marathi actor Neelu Phule

New Delhi, July 13 (ANI): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni has condoled the demise of noted Marathi film and stage actor Neelu Phule.

Soni recounted that the versatile actor would be long remembered for his strong social commitment apart from his contribution to Marathi theatre and films.

Describing Phule as one of the finest and most loved Marathi actors in performing arts, Soni said that the void created by the death of Phule would be hard to fill.

She has conveyed her heartfelt condolences to the family of the veteran actor.

The 77-year-old Phule is survived by his wife and a daughter.

Phule, born in 1931 in Pune, is best remembered for his performance in ‘Sakahram Binder’, the famous play written by Vijay Tendulkar.

He began his career in film acting in 1968 with ‘Ek Gaon Bara Bhanagadi’ directed by Anant Mane, which became instant hit.

After this success, he never looked back and went on to act in nearly 250 Marathi and Hindi films.

Phule’s memorable roles include films like ‘Pinjara’ (dir : V. Shantaram), ‘Samana’ and ‘Sinhasan’ (both directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel), ‘Pudhache Paul’ (dir : Rajdutt), ‘Choricha Mamla’ (dir ; Babasaheb Fatehlal) among others. His major Hindi films include ‘Saaransh’ (dir: Mahesh Bhatt), ‘Coolie’ (dir : Manmohan Desai) and ‘Mashal’ (dir: Yash Chopra).

Phule was the only actor to win best actor’s award by the Maharashtra Government consecutively for three years. He was also honoured with Sangeet Natak Akademi. (ANI)

Marathi actor Nilu Phule passes away

Pune, July 13 (ANI): Noted Marathi film and stage actor Nilu Phule passed away at a hospital here on Sunday night.

Phule was suffering from cancer.

The 77-year-old Phule is survived by his wife and a daughter.

Born in Pune in 1931, Phule made a mark in theatre and both Marathi and Hindi films.

His role as a corrupt politician in Jabbar Patel’s Marathi film ‘Saamna’ and a similar negative role in Mahesh Bhatt’s Hindi film ‘Saransh’, are memorable among several others.

Phule was associated with progressive, social movements in Maharashtra from his childhood.. He was a dedicated follower of the late socialist leader Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. (ANI)

Private TV channels in Pakistan set for strict monitoring

Islamabad, June 20 (ANI): The Pakistan People’s Party government has finally set up a complete infrastructure to monitor private channels in the country and have hired a private company for this purpose.

Federal Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira has confirmed that it was after the government’s nod that Pakistan Electronic Media Regularity Authority (Pemra) hired ‘TRASE’, a private firm to supervise the telecast of private TV news channels, so that they rigorously abide by the Pemra laws and policy, The News reports.

According to the agreement, the new firm will monitor the telecasted programmes, as well as advertisements of these news channels.

“As per Pemra regulations all the TV channels are allowed to air advertisements for only 12 minutes in an hour (4 hours and 48 minutes in 24 hours), which is not followed by any channel,” Malik said.

Chairman of Pemra, Mushtaq Malik, has rejected the allegation that the firm was hired without advertising in the newspapers and without following layout procedure.

Malik and executive member of Pemra Dr Jabbar, claimed that the advertisement in this regard was published in newspapers and ‘TRASE’ was selected after full scrutiny.

Mushtaq also claimed that not a single channel has ever paid 5% of their revenues to Pemra or the government, as stipulated.

“Another regulation says all these channels are supposed to pay the government 5 per cent of their gross annual revenue,” Malik said.

Mustaq asserted that Pemra has written to the SECP in this regard. He was of the view that for claiming the outstanding amount from the channels there was a dire need of some firm which could properly monitor all these things. (ANI)

65-year-old appears in class 10th exams for the 44th time in Uttar Pradesh

Fatehpur, Mar 7 (ANI): Undeterred by past failures, a 65-year-old man in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh is appearing in class 10th standard exams for the 44th time.

Mian Jabbar Husen could not clear his 10th secondary exams for 43 years but still has not lost hope to clear it.

Mian Jabbar’s financial condition is very poor. He sells vegetables to make his both ends meet. This is the reason that he hardly finds time to study.

Husen said that education is higher than the religion and money. t is a possession, which no one can snatch.

“I will study till my last breath. But I am not able to clear the exams because I just get a month or two to study for the exams. I can clear the exams if I will get more time,” Husen said.

His young fellow batchmates say that they always suggested Jabbar Mian to take help from other students present inside the examination room but he refused everytime.

“While taking the exams, we tried a lot to help him with the answers but he never agreed to take any help. He is continuously trying to clear his exams on his own. We all wish that he clears the exams soon,” said Vinod, Husen’s young fellow batch mate.

Ram Veer Arya, the principal of Adarsh Janata Inter College, where Jabbar Mian appears for his exams, feels that at 65 he has a strong will power to carry on with his dreams at this age.

“His aim is to clear the exams without making any attempt to cheat. He wants to clear the exams with his own capability,” Arya said. (ANI)

Nandita Das, Mahesh Bhatt attend KaraFilm Festival in Karachi

Islamabad, February 15 (ANI): Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and actress Nandita Das graced the second-last day of the KaraFilm Festival in Karachi, Pakistan.

The two of them are known to be the “oldest supporters” of the Kara festival.

Pakistani newspaper the News says in one of its reports that Das and Bhatt were welcome signs, and a massive statement of commitment from the neighbours across the border.

While speaking at a press conference held at the Arts Council, Bhatt and Das said that the High Commission had the knowledge of their association with Kara, which is why it was very easy for them to get a visa.

Bhatt even revealed that his visa arrived within an hour, said the newspaper.

The filmmaker said that the Governments of India and Pakistan knew that he had attended the last four KaraFilm Festivals.

Bhatt and Das credited the festival for providing a great forum to interact with like-minded people from different parts of the world, especially during troubled times, when the exchange of people and artistes becomes important because they are part of the peace process.

Hasan Zaidi, the chief organiser of Kara, said that the reason some Indian films could not be shown at the festival was because distributor refused to release their films.

Das’ film Firaaq, which was screened on Saturday, was brought over by her own efforts, and was yet to be released in Indian cinemas.

Das said that had it not been for Kara, she would not have met Mehreen Jabbar and never would have become part of Ramchand Pakistani.

She also expressed her desire to work with Pakistani directors, and hoped that a good script from the country would find its way to her. (ANI)

Zardari urges India to resume composite dialogue process

Lahore, Jan 14 (ANI): President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the resolution of all outstanding issues between India and Pakistan is vital for durable peace in the region, and called for a resumption of the composite dialoguethat was broken off after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November last year.

Zardari expressed these views during a lunch hosted for TERI University Director General Dr RK Pachauri at the Presidency, the Daily Times reported.

Indian High Commissioner Satyabrata Pal, Federal Minister for Environment Hameedullah Afridi, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Assef Ali, Planning Commission Adviser for Science and Technology Ishfaq Ahmed, Water Resources Special Adviser Kamal Majidullah, former WAPDA chairman Shamsul Mulk and former information minister Javed Jabbar were also present.

Issues related to energy cooperation, science and technology and environment also came under discussion.

Zardari said greater bilateral cooperation in the fields would only be possible if outstanding issues were resolved first. (ANI)

Zardari urges India to resume composite dialogue process

Lahore, Jan 14 (ANI): President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the resolution of all outstanding issues between India and Pakistan is vital for durable peace in the region, and called for a resumption of the composite dialoguethat was broken off after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November last year.

Zardari expressed these views during a lunch hosted for TERI University Director General Dr RK Pachauri at the Presidency, the Daily Times reported.

Indian High Commissioner Satyabrata Pal, Federal Minister for Environment Hameedullah Afridi, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Assef Ali, Planning Commission Adviser for Science and Technology Ishfaq Ahmed, Water Resources Special Adviser Kamal Majidullah, former WAPDA chairman Shamsul Mulk and former information minister Javed Jabbar were also present.

Issues related to energy cooperation, science and technology and environment also came under discussion.

Zardari said greater bilateral cooperation in the fields would only be possible if outstanding issues were resolved first. (ANI)