Lahoris to have Hollywood, Bollywood film feast for Eid

Islamabad, August 29 (ANI): Cinemas across Punjab, Pakistan, are set to screen Indian and American movies on the upcoming occasion of Eid after local films were said to have failed to attract the audience.

Lollywood will reportedly come out with just three films while most of the cinemas in the country would offer three new Bollywood and two Hollywood films.

The cinema-owners and distributors held negligible and poor quality local production responsible for their turn to foreign movies, reports The Nation.

Nadeem Mandviwalla, renowned film promoter and director DHA Cinema, confirmed the DHA Cinema would run ‘G I Joe’, ‘Wanted’ and ‘Dil Bole Haddipa’ on the festive occasion.

But apparently, not all hope was said to be lost with few cinemas looking to present a local Punjabi film ‘Nach K Yaar Manana’ directed by Masood Butt.(ANI)

Bollywood biggies David Dhawan, Karisma Kapoor to judge upcoming comedy show

Mumbai, May 29 (ANI): Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor and filmmaker David Dhawan will team up again after many years to judge an upcoming stand-up comedy reality show, Hans Baliye.

Karisma and Dhawan were seen celebrating along with the participants of the show here on Thursday.

Karisma who herself has done successful comedy roles in her films believes that it is a great opportunity for real life couples to showcase their ability to a wider audience.

“It’s genuinely a unique concept. I had a great time in Nach Baliye. I am happy to be a part of it. I laughed a lot during the first episode. I think the audience will definitely enjoy a lot with this show,” said Karisma.

Gurpeet Guggi, a comedian, who will be participating in the show, says that performing alone was easy but performing now with his spouse would be challenging.

“When the comedy timing of two persons doesn’t match then the whole comedy sequence goes into a mess. It would be wonderful to watch the comedy timings of the eight couples who will take part. I was a bit worried when I first performed with my wife but she gave a good performance and I am very confident,” said Guggi.

Dhawan is known for his superb comic films many of them which were a hit starring Karisma.

Hans Baliye, will hit television sets on May 30 at the 8.30 pm on Star One. (ANI)

Small talk

Painting for a causeThe Rotary Club of Pune Central recently held a function wherein the winners of the traffic awareness painting competition (held by Rotary Margdarshak in partnership with the Pune Traffic Police), were felicitated. Speaking about the event, Ajay Aggarwal, of Margdarshak, says, “We feel that these children will form a very effective pressure group who can influence driving members of their own families and friends to follow all traffic rules. Since they are the ones who will be driving on the roads in the future, we will have a better future if they understand the value of following traffic rules, and this is the reason we are driving the campaign in the schools.” The winners of the event, Wasim Ayub Tamboli, Fouziya Salim Shaikh, Mohsin Rashid, and Khatri Kausar Akil, received a certificate and a prize of Rs 500 from deputy commissioner of Police traffic, Manoj Patil.

Swades Delhi-based designer Varija Bajaj launched her collection Desi Funk at Amara, a fashion store in Pune. The launch was attended by who’s who from the fashion scene in Pune. Some of them included Shobha Dhariwal, Seema Malhotra, Ritika Tickoo, Ipshita Deshpande, Shehnaz, Namita Sonalkar among others. The collection flaunted a rich collection of saris, lehengas, blouses, tops, skirts. The price range that started at Rs 700 impressed one and all. Explaining her design thought process, Bajaj says, “My collection is all about vibrant colours, young silhouettes and unconventional concepts dressing people in style with an element of fun. They are a collection for real customers.

Rustic charmCelebrating the rich rural culture of the state and depicting the age-old yet interesting rituals of Maharashtra, Ray Art Gallery is organising an exhibition titles- The colours of soil. The paintings are by Satyajeet Varekar, who has used bright colours to portray the vibrant culture and rustic charm of rural life in the state. The exhibition is on till April 9 (11 am to 5 pm) at Ray Art Gallery at FC Road.

Beat the heatAs the final exams get over, students of musician Vineet Alurkar, plan a musical way to beat the heat. Come April 4, The Backbenchers- drum and guitar students will perform at Soul in ABC Farms from 6 in the evening. They will play and sing songs of Billy Joel,Guns n’ Roses, John Lennon, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Eagles among others At Soul, ABC farms. Inviting the audience they say that concert is open to all who will sing along.

Shake it lady Music, food and fun-it was all there at a party hosted by Sanjay and Advaita Vazirani of Foodlink Group for the Tiger Lilies finale. The party that saw who’s who of the city, was also witness to a fun-filled dance competition, Nach Baliye, organised by the members. The contest had the audience enjoying as the participants rocked the dance floors by performing on foot-tapping Bollywood numbers. Rocky Poonawalla was judging the contest. Sangeeta Saxena was adjudged best solo dance performer, while Sharmila Bhingarwale and her group bagged the best dance group prize. Ogle and Vardekar familay bagged the second best dance group prize. Apart from dance, Mita and Neelima Deshpande rendered some soulful numbers. The guests enjoyed the evening, specially the cocktails and mocktails and good food making it an unforgettable evening for the Tiger Lilies family.