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  • Watch Snake Squad and Desi Feels on Sony BBC Earth this August

    Watch Snake Squad and Desi Feels on Sony BBC Earth this August

    Mumbai: Sony BBC Earth offers an adventure and cultural experience this August. The channel will premiere Snake Squad on 20 August at 12 pm and 9 pm. This series focuses on snake rescuers in India who address the issue of snakes seeking refuge in urban areas due to human encroachment. It features young individuals who left successful careers to rescue and return snakes to the wild. Viewers will follow Alex Carpenter as he travels across India to join the Snake Squad and learn about their motivations.

    Along with travel and adventure, Sony BBC Earth adds a dose of exploration with its Independence Day line-up, ‘Desi Feels’. The special segment will air on 15 August, 9 am onwards and cover shows such as ‘Ganges’, ‘Where the Wild Men Are with Ben Fogle’, ‘Extreme Fishing with Robson Green’, ‘Rick Stein’s India’, ‘Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure’, ‘Hidden India’ and ‘Joanna Lumley’s India’.

    The series ‘Ganges’ explores the river from its Himalayan source to its lush foothills, highlighting its influence on Indian culture, sacred temples, and diverse wildlife. Adding to the exploration is ‘Where the Wild Men Are with Ben Fogle’ where Ben lives with former fighter pilot Steve Lall in the Indian Himalayas, experiencing a rugged farmer’s life, and  ‘Hidden India’ where wildlife expert Liz Bonnin, actor Freida Pinto, and mountaineer Jon Gupta reveals the wonders of India’s natural world. ‘Rick Stein’s India’ deep dives into culture with visits to Madurai for temple cooking, Kerala for spice-laden backwaters, Mumbai for bombil fish, and much more. ‘Extreme Fishing with Robson Green’ highlights Robson’s cultural experiences in Kochi, and ‘Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure’ covers the whole of India – from the south to the Himalayas including temple visits and religious celebrations.

  • Disney+ Hotstar Premium adds kids animated show Mira, Royal Detective

    Disney+ Hotstar Premium adds kids animated show Mira, Royal Detective

    MUMBAI: Disney+ Hotstar Premium has added a brand new title to its expansive kids catalogue: Mira, Royal Detective. The story revolves around Mira, a brave and resourceful girl who is appointed as royal detective by the queen. Together with her friend Prince Neel, a talented inventor, Priya, her creative cousin, and comical mongoose sidekicks Mikku and Chikku, they set out on mystery-solving adventures that highlight and encourage deductive reasoning for young viewers and encourage them to think creatively. The show promises to engage younger viewers in the vibrant culture and heritage of India through endless hours of foot-tapping music and fun dance sequences.

    Freida Pinto along with popular South Asian artistes Leela Ladnier, Kal Penn, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Hannah Simone, Jameela Jamil, Aparna Nancherla, Aasif Mandvi, Karan Soni, Maulik Pancholy, Sarayu Blue and Sarita Choudhury were handpicked as voice artistes for the show. Mira, Royal Detective will be available on Disney+ Hotstar Premium starting 24 May 2020.

    Freida Pinto, who has voiced the character of Queen Shanti, said, “There will be many things you recognize if you are from India. Right from the care, attention and detail taken to focus on costume, food, conversation about food and words that are being used. At the end of the day, this is an international show, but the creators of the show have been so mindful as to not isolate those watching it in India who are growing up in this culture. So, it feels like there is a convergence of international appeal and the Indian story.”

    She further added, “I think Queen Shanti and I have this one thing in common. We both like to lead, and I think while I was voicing the character of Queen Shanti, I did embody those leadership qualities. So, I feel the thing that I learned from her is to lead with grace and to come from a place of kindness”

    Kal Penn is excited for the kids to watch the show, “I hope that what kids learn the most from Mira, Royal Detective are these incredible inquisitive skills, these characters that are confident. I mean, Mira is incredibly confident and capable and what an incredible message that sends to young girls obviously but also to young boys who will watch the show and be inspired by her”

    As lockdown 4.0 continues, Disney+ Hotstar Premium has an exciting line-up of kids’ content to keep little ones engaged; including popular characters like Doraemon, Shin Chan with movies like The Lion King and Frozen II that help children escape into a world of imagination; Aladdin and Alice in Wonderful that are full of adventure and stories of Winnie The Pooh that teach valuable life lessons based on the importance of friendship. With an inbuilt kids-safe mode, parents will now be able to navigate through age-appropriate content.

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  • Hrithik Roshan to endorse Global Goals’ World’s Largest Lesson campaign

    Hrithik Roshan to endorse Global Goals’ World’s Largest Lesson campaign

    MUMBAI: Indian film star Hrithik Roshan has been named as the India ambassador for The World’s Largest Lesson, an initiative launched by the Global Goals campaign and UNICEF.

     

    The World’s Largest Lesson aims to teach children in over 100 countries about the new Sustainable Development Goals that will be adopted by the UN General Assembly later this month. It is part of the campaign to tell everyone about The Global Goals and will engage children and young people in the global effort to build a more sustainable future for everyone.

     

    Roshan joins other international public figures such as PLAN global ambassador Freida Pinto, Dani Alves, Kolo Touré, Neymar Jr., Nobel peace prize laureate Malala Yousafzai; UNICEF ambassadors Nancy Ajram, Serena Williams and Eminent Advocate for UNICEF Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan.

     

    With India having the world’s youngest population, children and young people will be most affected by the implementation of the goals.

     

    “The World’s Largest Lesson will do more than teach children about the global goals. It will engage them in the effort to achieve those goals – educating them about the challenges that are shaping their futures and encouraging them to drive change in their own communities. Young people can help achieve the global goals by holding their leaders accountable for the promises they are making – and by holding themselves accountable for building a better future for everyone,” said UNICEF executive director Anthony Lake.

     

    The World’s Largest Lesson was held in classrooms on every continent during the week of 28 September. A potential 500 million girls and boys between the ages of 8 and 14 got the chance to learn about the Global Goals, which range from ending extreme poverty for all people everywhere, to tackling climate change, and giving all children the opportunity to gain a quality primary and secondary education. 

     

    The campaign is also supported by Indian NGOs The Akshaya Patra Foundation.

     

    Specially created lesson plans include an animated film by author and education expert Sir Ken Robinson that introduces the Global Goals, and a downloadable comic book by Josh Elder and Karl Kesel.

     

    Along with Roshan, other prominent public figures like Yousafzai have recorded their own introduction to The World’s Largest Lesson as well. The animated film invites students to consider the creative superpower they have and use it to help change the world for the better. Additional lesson plans and information are available for teachers to select based on the themes most relevant for their pupils.

     

    “The World’s Largest Lesson is a fantastic opportunity to tell all children, everywhere what the Global Goals are and how they can play their part to make sure they are achieved. It would be wonderful if all teachers could make sure the World’s Largest Lesson is taught at their school. By making the Global Goals famous we can give them the best chance of working around the world – and help make us the first generation to end extreme poverty, the most determined generation in history to end injustice and inequality, and the last generation to be threatened by climate change,” said Global Goals campaign founder Richard Curtis.

     

    Roshan added, “As a father, I believe that all children should have access to good education and through this education they learn how to take care of their health. In order to achieve the best, they need to be fit and healthy. It enables children to push their extreme. These are fundamental rights that every child deserves hence I champion Goal 3 Good Health.”

  • Star Plus to air film on women empowerment on 29 August

    Star Plus to air film on women empowerment on 29 August

    MUMBAI: With an aim to inspire a billion imaginations to empower girls, Star Plus will be airing a ground-breaking film titled Girl Rising – Woh Padhegi, Woh Udegi by Academy Award nominee Richard E. Robbins.

     

    The movie will be telecast for the first time in India on 29 August. Girl Rising – Woh Padhegi, Woh Udegi narrates the stories of eight girls across – from Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Haiti, India, Nepal, Peru and Sierra Leone – and their fight to overcome impossible odds to realise their dreams.

     

    Actresses Priyanka Chopra and Freida Pinto are also producers and ambassadors for Girl Rising.

     

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “Star Plus has constantly worked to redefine the role of television as an agent of social change. Our aspirational content has especially resonated with the women of this country and has influenced their changing role in society. On this Raksha Bandhan, Star Plus will be presenting Girl Rising – Woh Padegi, Woh Udegi. We believe that the happiness of a nation depends on how we treat our daughters.”    

     

    Union Minister of Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi added, “I am very happy about the collaboration between the Ministry’s ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ campaign and girl rising. The child sex ratio in India is a matter of concern for all of us. Time has come to initiate more interventions and consolidate our efforts to secure the future of our girls. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chosen the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan to broadcast the film asking families to not only protect the daughters but to also promote their education.”

     

    Chopra said, “Woh Padegi, Woh Udegi  it’s what I’ve truly believed in and it’s a motto shared by every one of the amazing women who have joined me on this journey for Girl Rising.”

     

    “We are also very humbled and thankful to have the support of the PM and the remarkable Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign. Together, I know we can all make a difference in getting closer to our objective of ensuring that all girls get through secondary school. Every girl has the right to education and the more girls we educate the more our country stands to gain,” she added.   

     

    Pinto said, “There couldn’t be a more appropriate day to bring to every Indian a movement that is so crucial in changing the way we perceive the role of girls and raise our boys in our country.”

     

    U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) acting administrator Ambassador Alfonso E. Lenhardt said, “Every day, girls are changing the world. An educated girl has a positive ripple effect on her health, family, community and society as a whole. That is why USAID is committed to girl’s education in India and around the world. This exciting partnership reflects a new model for development–a powerful collaboration of governments, the private sector, civil society and media lending their voices, talents and resources to promote a more inclusive and prosperous India by educating and empowering girls.”

     

    The Hindi version of the two-hour film features actors like Chopra, Pinto, Nandita Das, Madhuri Dixit, Sushmita Sen, Alia Bhatt, Parineeti Chopra and Kareena Kapoor and has voice narration by Amitabh Bachchan.

     

    The campaign is powered through partnerships that include USAID, HP, Intel, Star TV, and Ministry of Women and Child Development’s Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Abhiyan.

  • ‘India’s Daughter’ goes international; Freida Pinto to attend US screening

    ‘India’s Daughter’ goes international; Freida Pinto to attend US screening

    NEW DELHI: Despite the uproar in India and the government’s call for a ban, India’s Daughter by Leslee Udwin was re-telecast on BBC4 to mark International Women’s Day.

     

    Although BBC News is available in the country, the British pubcaster aired the documentary – for the second time in five days – on BBC4, which is not available to Indian viewers.

     

    The documentary was also screened in countries across the globe — including Switzerland, Norway and Canada — to mark International Women’s Day and is being screened in the United States today. The film also continues to be available to Indian viewers on the internet.

     

    The documentary is based on 26 interviews including those with the rapists of the Delhi paramedical student, who was gang-raped brutally on 16 December, 2012  and died two weeks later in a Singapore hospital.

     

    The premiere will be attended by Oscar winning actress Meryl Streep and Frieda Pinto in a show of support for the film banned in India at the Baruch College of the City University of New York and will be presented by NGO Vital Voices Global Partnership and children’s development organisation – Plan International.

     

    Streep and Pinto, who is Plan’s ‘Because I am a Girl’ global ambassador, will be joined by the documentary’s director Leslee Udwin at the screening.

     

    Meanwhile, parents of the girl whose real name has been revealed in the documentary but who came to be known as Nirbhaya have now said that the filmmaker did not show them the final version of the documentary and they had then refused to sign release papers. The parents had earlier also objected to the documentary being aired as it not only makes the victim’s name public but also includes offensive remarks made by one of the rape convicts.

     

    Udwin, a Plan ambassador, had said the December 2012 rape and the protests that followed was an “Arab spring for gender equality.”

     

    “What impelled me to leave my husband and two children for two years while I made the film in India was not so much the horror of the rape as the inspiring and extraordinary eruption on the streets. A cry of ‘enough is enough’,” Udwin said.

     

    “Unprecedented numbers of ordinary men and women, day after day, faced a ferocious government crackdown that included tear gas, baton charges and water cannon. They were protesting for my rights and the rights of all women. That gives me optimism. I can’t recall another country having done that in my lifetime,” Udwin had added.

     

    Earlier according to a Reuter report, Udwin said India committed “international suicide” by banning the documentary.

     

    “My whole purpose was to give a gift of gratitude to India, to actually praise India, to single India out as a country that was exemplary in its response to this rape, as a country where one could actually see change beginning,” said Udwin, during a panel discussion. “The supreme irony is that they are now accusing me of having wanted to point fingers at India, defame India, and it is they who have committed international suicide by banning this film,” she added.

     

    The British filmmaker said she was inspired to make the film after watching thousands of people take to the streets across India to protest the December 2012 rape and murder of a young physiotherapy student on a bus.

  • Aishwarya Rai and Freida Pinto bond in Cannes

    Aishwarya Rai and Freida Pinto bond in Cannes

    MUMBAI: It was an afternoon of fashion, beauty and bonding for L’Oréal Paris ambassadors Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Freida Pinto at a special shoot for L’Oréal Paris at Cannes. It is the first time that Aishwarya and Freida are working together. Freida Pinto was quite excited to be doing a shoot with Aishwarya and immediately got up to greet and hug her when she came into the L’Oréal Paris Glamour Room at The Martinez. Both immediately got chatting about the festival and in fact Aishwarya was also heard gushing about her daughter Araadhya to Frieda.

     

    Aishwarya and Freida were both overheard discussing the unexpected delay in Aishwarya’s arrival at Cannes which resulted in her missing the first red carpet. Freida mentioned she was really happy to have gotten a chance to finally do a shoot with Aishwarya and couldn’t wait to see her L’Or Lumi?re inspired red carpet look.

     

    Speaking about Freida, Aishwarya said, “I always look forward to meeting L’Oréal Paris spokespeople at Cannes every year. I have met Freida for the first time in person. All of us L’Oréal Paris spokespeople are so different, but each one of us is worth it.”

     

    Both the ladies had quite the afternoon bonding over L’Oréal Paris and the Festival de Cannes. Freida Pinto attended the event on 17 and 18 May, while Aishwarya will walk the red carpet on 20 and 21 May.

     

  • Koffee With Karan Season 4 Ends On a High Note After A Successful Run on Star World

    Koffee With Karan Season 4 Ends On a High Note After A Successful Run on Star World

    MUMBAI: Everybody’s favorite Bollywood Celebrity Talk Show – Koffee with Karan,  Season 4, has bid its viewers adieu after a superb run on STAR WORLD. The finale episode of the season aired on 13th April, recapping the best moments from the Season, a befitting farewell for all its fans. Having made it’s spot on GEC mantle amongst the top entertainment shows in India, the last four months saw an all-time rating high.

     

    In the last four months, well-known celebrity filmmaker Karan Johar has featured Bollywood’s biggest superstars, engaging them in a no holds barred dialogue. New and fascinating elements like Karan’s Broadway Music video, a stylish new and improved show set, interesting add on’s to the shows format like the Bollywood quiz gave this season that extra edge.  

     

    The last episode featured Karan Johar revealing  the contents of the Koffee Hamper which the celebrities were competing for in the rapid fire round. One of the high points of each episode was the mock competitiveness of the celebrities vying for the hamper full of goodies. In addition to that, key highlights from the best episodes of the season were showcased. Some of the shocking as well as the humorous moments right from Salman Khan’s  ‘ I am a virgin’ comment, Kareena Kapoor on Ranbir- Katrina wedding plans to speculations on Anushka’s lip job made the cut . Funny antics of the Stars with Akshay Kumar turning the tables on Karan with his own version of the rapid fire round , Alia’s crush on Ranbir confession, Sonam’s plans to enter politics and of course  Nargis and Freida’s PG13 humor were also a part of the highlights.

     

    Koffee with Karan’s unscripted content has garnered high entertainment value that is always making headlines. Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and Akhshay Kumar made their debut on the show they were previously elusive to. Upcoming talent like Parineeti Chopra, Alia Bhatt, Nargis Fakhri, Arjun Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapoor, & Sharaddha Kapoor gave audiences memorable conversations to revel in.

     

    The digital sphere was also abuzz not only in India & but also worldwide with conversations on online networking portals. Episodes with Salman Khan, Nargis Fakhri, Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Sharaddha Kapoor, Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra went viral on numerous social media sites.

     

    On this occasion Kevin Vaz, General Manager, Star India Pvt. Ltd. (English Cluster) said “Koffee with Karan Season 4 has had a great run on our channel and we are proud to say that it was one of our prime properties for the year. The overwhelming response that the show received has surpassed our expectations and that was very encouraging. As we move forward to bring a very exciting content line up this year we also look forward to the next season of the show”.

     

    True to its ethos,  the show did not fail to impress their viewers leading to a high viewership and garnering enviable TRP levels in the process. With Season 4 being such a huge hit, viewers are already looking forward to the next season of KOFFEE WITH KARAN on Star World.

  • This Koffee will be served at 11 pm

    This Koffee will be served at 11 pm

    MUMBAI: If you thought Salman Khan’s confession about being a virgin on Koffee with Karan was a bit much, wait till you see this one…

     

    Buzz is: an upcoming episode of the celebrity chat show featuring Freida Pinto and Nargis Fakhri has turned out so steamy that the channel has decided to serve the ‘adults only’ brew at 11 pm instead of the usual 9 pm slot.

     

    While viewers wait for the drama to unfold on 2 March at 11pm, indiantelevision.com did some finding to know the motive behind the move.

     

    Revealed Star India head of content – English GECs Rasika Tyagi: “The girls have been very naughty! Staying within the IBF guidelines, we didn’t want to air the episode before 11 pm. The alternative would have been to edit out a lot of the conversation, which we chose not to do. The episode is worth staying up late for.”

     

    Apparently, both actresses were very forthcoming in their answers to Karan’s queries about love and sex. With Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) guidelines clearly stating that any person or group of persons can file a complaint against any programme broadcast on any TV channel if it violates social mores pertaining to sex and nudity, violence and crime, and gambling among others, channel heads were not comfortable airing the episode at the regular time. Also, Karan’s tweeting a picture of the duo saying: “Just shot the most hysterical Koffee episode with 2 very naughty girls…Freida Pinto and Nargis Fakhri!!!” didn’t help the situation.

     

    It was a tough call but the channel decided to play by the book. Tyagi explained: “My point of view is that it will be counteractive to viewership to push the original slot from 9 to 11 pm and it may also have a viral impact for the following weeks. But we play by the rules.”

     

    Star India general manager – English Channels Kevin Vaz echoed similar sentiments. “At the end of the day, we play by the law of the land. There is no two ways of us pushing the envelope or doing something which is not acceptable by the people. We follow very strict SMP guidelines. After the finish of the shoot of the episode, looking at some of the words and language that were used, we thought this should be telecast at late prime-time,” he said.

     

    So have the viewers been informed? Post the episode this Sunday with Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla as guests, there will be on-air promos and in-show integrations communicating the change in timing. “We will have a ticker running to support the announcement and we will also be pushing this further through our digital and PR efforts,” informed Tyagi.

     

    The vacant 9 pm slot will see a repeat of the episode featuring Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor. “This was the funniest and yet, the most hard-hitting episode we’ve had on Koffee with Karan this year. On one side, we had crazy funny antics from Ranveer and on the other, we had a heart-wrenching story from Arjun. It’s a great story to re-live and that’s the one we will air on 2 March before we air the fresh episode of Nargis and Freida,” said Tyagi.  

    As for the Freida and Nargis episode, the uncensored edition will be telecast at 11 pm on 2 March while an edited version will be aired the following Sunday at 7 pm.

  • Vogue celebrates six years in India with Frieda Pinto

    Vogue celebrates six years in India with Frieda Pinto

    MUMBAI: Vogue India completes six years in India this October, marking the milestone with a special issue dedicated to the infinite magic of black.
    The anniversary issue has actress Freida Pinto as the cover girl, playing the perfect muse to the theme.

     

    The magazine shares adventures of interesting personalities that start their work shift post 6:00 pm in ‘Midnights children’. ‘A study in black’ has the world’s most renowned designers share their love for black. Other than the ode to black in fashion, celebrities throw light on must-see hangouts in popular cities for the story, ‘Bright lights big city’. The anniversary issue also features a list of 50 selected scary movies and books over time for enthused readers.

     

    Vogue launched in India in 2007 as the country’s ultimate fashion bible, helmed by editor Priya Tanna. The magazine has grown from strength to strength over the years and the success story is evident by the increase in print run from 50,000 to 60,000 copies.

     

    Speaking on spearheading Vogue in India over the last six years, Priya Tanna said, “The last six years have been enthralling, inspiring and gratifying. Launching Vogue in India has been a journey that’s nothing short of incredible. We have evolved from amagazine to a multi-media brand through the years and even in our new avatar we endeavour to curate the best of Indian and international fashion for our readers. I am particularly excited about this Anniversary issue- our tribute to black. In the past we’ve surveyed many themes, but never one that has elicited as varied a range of interpretations, discussions and opinions as this one. From dark to decadent and from mysterious to magical, the issue celebrates fashions most ubiquitous hue.”

     

    Vogue India’s foray in the digital space took place with the launch of vogue.in in 2010, offering its readers the best in fashion and lifestyle in the virtual world at their fingertips. The launch of mobile applications like Vogue 365 and Vogue Stylist further enhanced the magazine’s digital footprint. The digital edition is available on Magzter, Zinio and Readwhere.

     

    The magazine’s Twitter and Facebook pages are equally popular with almost 66k followers and about 45k likes respectively to date.

  • Freida Pinto is part of DIFF international jury

    Freida Pinto is part of DIFF international jury

    MUMBAI: The Dubai International Film Festival has inducted Freida Pinto as part of its international jury. She will join names like Michael Apted, Kerry Fox, Bruno Barreto, Chang Dong Lee, Fatemeh Motamed-Arya, and Emirati filmmaker Nayla Al Khaja as part of the jury.
    The actress will be part of the judging panel for the short film competitions in the Muhr Arab, Muhr Asia Africa and Muhr Emirati categories, to be headed by film critic Mark Adams.
    The Muhr Arab Documentary Jury will be led by British filmmaker Michael Apted who will be joined by Jordanian documentarian Azza El Hassan and Chris Fujiwara, artistic director of the Edinburgh international film festival (EIFF).
    The filmmakers competing in the Muhr Arab Feature competition will be assessed by Brazilian director Bruno Barreto, who is also President of the Jury.
    Assisting him will be Egyptian actor Asser Yassin, Tunisian film director Moufida Tlatli, Martin Schweighofer, CEO of the Austrian Film Commission and acclaimed author Adnan Madanat.