Actors, crew of ‘Yeh Mera India’ get candid with media

Mumbai, Aug 21 (ANI): Cast and crew of Bollywood film ‘Yeh Mera India’ that brings to light several problems of the Indian society, got candid with media in Mumbai.

All the leading star cast, including Anupam Kher , Rajpal Yadav, Smilee Suri, Perizaad Zorabian, along with the Produce -Director of the film, N Chandra were present.

Speaking to the media on the occasion, Chandra said the film highlighted a subject, which he felt was quite important.

“I felt that no film is made on this topic and this needs to be talked about,” said N Chandra.

The movie also stars Atul Kulkarni, Seema Biswas, Milind Gunaji, Rajit Kapoor, and Sarika among others.

Perizaad Zorabian also talked about her role in the movie.

“It is very interesting story. There are many interesting characters in the film. Beauty of the film is that it will make you think and it will make you wonder, that you can make a difference and there are so many stories that are involved in the film. I am playing the role of a television executive producer and my character is that of educated , successful person who has everything in life but she still she complains about everything,” said Zorabian.

The film brings back the old memories of N Chandra films like ‘Tezab’, ‘Ankush’, ‘Kagaar’, ‘Tejaswini’, ‘Narsimha’ and ‘Pratighaat’.

The film is based on social elements that concern our daily life and problems of our society encounters such as caste, Hindu-Muslim issues and sexual harassment of the women at the work places.

It is slated to be released on August 28. (ANI)

Wal-Mart launches store in Amritsar

Amritsar, May 30 (ANI): Wal-Mart Stores Incorporation opened its first cash-and-carry store in Amritsar on Saturday.

Bharti Wal-Mart, the joint venture between the American retailer and India’s Bharti Enterprises, was scheduled to launch the store on Tuesday. But the programme was deferred following recent riots in Punjab to Sikh Guru attack incident in Vienna.

The store-Best Price Modern Wholesale-will be the first of between 10 to 15 planned wholesale facilities in India, measuring about 50,000-100,000 square feet each and employing about 5,000 people over the next seven years.

The entry of multinational retailers into India’s fragmented and tightly controlled retail industry is mired in controversy and Wal-Mart’s entry is seen as a sign of foreign investors’ confidence in the country after ruling coalition was re-elected two weeks ago.

“The world is changing, in India the youth is coming in, they want better stores if you go and look at our store here today, which we have made a model ‘Mera Kirana’ you look at the store, it tells you a story. You will see with this cash and carry coming in, with the best price coming in, you will see once the people come in and start linking with us, they will see the change,” said Rajan Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Bharti Enterprises.

A big number of customers thronged the store on the first day itself.

Used to moving from one shop to another for their groceries and other requirements, the customers at the store were happy at finding all their needful things under one roof.

“Earlier we had to search through various shops for the things we wanted, but now here we are getting everything under one roof and the cost is also same, maybe less,” said an unidentified customer.

India’s retail industry, currently estimated at $500 billion, is seen rising to more than 800 billion dollars by 2013 but less than 5 percent of the market is in the hands of modern retailers. By Ravinder Singh Robin (ANI)

Displaying patriotism through Rangoli

Amritsar, Mar 9 (ANI): To pay tributes to the people who lost their lives in the Mumbai terror attacks, renowned artists from Maharashtra performed inspiring patriotic songs and drew a colorful Rangoli on the theme of the attack.

Eight artists from Maharashtra prepared Rangoli images of Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Indian Police Service officer Kiran Bedi, and folk singer Gurmeet Bawa.

Suresh Shukla, program director ‘Desh Mera Rangila’, who comes from Maharashtra said that their objective is to create a sense of wakefulness of being a responsible citizen of India by doing such inspiring programs in all over India.

The presentation was performed here on Sunday in a local hotel. By Ravinder Singh Robin (ANI)