Tag: Mulayam Singh

  • Atal, Amitabh and Ash star in mega wedding show

    Atal, Amitabh and Ash star in mega wedding show

    SAHARA CITY (LUCKNOW): When you have superstar Amitabh Bachchan and one of the beautiful women in the world, Aishwariya Rai, welcoming the guests at the entrance of the main venue, then you get this feeling that it is indeed the mother of all weddings. And the four-day wedding ceremony of the two sons of Subrata Roy, promoter of the Sahara group (assets worth approximately Rs 330 billion) is turning out to be just that.

    Prime Minister A B Vajpayee with the newly wed couples and Sahara chief Subroto Roy (pic courtesy: www.saharasamay.com)

    If Bachchan and Rai took your breath away with folded hands, then hold on. Further down the hall, there were Anil and Tina Ambani, along with Samajwadi Partys Amar Singh and actress Manisha Koirala, playing part of the gracious and glamorous host team. And, why not? If the guest list includes people like Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a host of central and state ministers, half the filmdom and corporate bigwigs, then the host team has to be equally strong.

    Sahara chief Subroto Roy with Khan ‘Janasheen’ duo
    As almost all roads from various parts of the country led to Lucknow on 10 February, where the first of the wedding of Roys eldest son Sushanto with Richa Ahuja, was solemnised yesterday, the big party is to continue till 14 February when on the Valentine Day, Roys younger son, Seemanto, ties the know with his lady love, Chandni Singh.

    Had Lucknowites seen anything like this before? Not even in their dreams. The whole of the sprawling Sahara City has been turned into a fairyland – minus the glitter also it is an awesome place with its own food court, fun world and a White House replica – as sharab, kabab and shabab flows in abundance with star chefs whipping up mind-boggling array of cuisine and celebrity bar managers mix the right type of cocktail.

    In their wedding finery with family friend Amar Singh
    As this correspondent walked from the bus to the entrance of the Sahara City, along with the likes of Ram Vilas Paswan, people living in nearby residential high-rise buildings lined up on both sides of the road to have a glimpse of the gliterrati and neta-ratti. One such resident couldnt help asking whether one was a politician from Delhi or some telly serial actor.

    Yesterday during the wedding of Sushanto, the CEO of Saharas entertainment business, papa Roy also gave an example of the clout that he wields with politicians, glam frat and businesspeople alike.

    But, it has to be handed to the Sahara group that things worked with clockwork precision. From ferrying across celebrity guests in decorated chartered flights — six such flights did the two-way trip from Delhi alone till 1 am Wednesday — from various parts of the country to Lucknow, every minute details had been planned out. Including having 
    numerous help desks peppered all over the venue to direct guests to the right place. Whats more, despite celebrities and people on high security list, things rolled on smoothly with hardly any steps taken to put over 10,000 guests to inconvenience — no switching off mobile phones, no restricted movements, no melee, no traffic jams.

    There was no dearth of entertainment and networking too. There was this orchestra, flown down from London, played at one corner, while at another a dance troupe swayed to the latest Hindi tunes. Amidst all this, business tips were exchanged, business deals discussed and film projects 
    sounded out.

    The Film Frat at Sahara Wedding
    Bachchan was seen involved in friendly bantering with India Today editor Prabhu Chawla, Dharam ‘putra’ Sunny Deol sat beside his lady love Dimple (who is said to have supplied perfumed candles worth over Rs 10 million), Adi Godrej animatedly talked to film frats, Daburs promoter V C Burman discussed the weather with film-maker and fashion designer Muzaffar Ali, regional media group Jagarans Mahendra Mohan sought out media people and Indian fashions enfant terrible Rohit Bal, in white, blew air kisses to almost everybody.

    While media baron Aroon Purie, with wife in tow, sampled the over 10 type of different cuisine laid out, it was a pity that pretty lady Ritu Beri made an early exit, but blue-eyed Celina Jaitley made up for her, demurely dressed, which was a far cry from the skimpy dresses she sported in Janasheen, whose lead actor Fardeen Khan and producer-director Feroze Khan preferred to have a family reunion of sorts with brother Sanjay and his wife Zarine.

    In between there were also the likes of yesteryear film villain Ranjit, known more for his on-screen rape scenes — what did he and Raj Babbar, part of the host team, had to discuss ? — Sri Adhikari Brothers vice-chairman Markand Adhikari, Shekhar Suman, Jaaved Jafferi, former Miss India Gul Panang, Ritu Nanda (daughter of Raj Kapoor), cricket legend Kapil Dev, social activist Nafisa Ali with polo player husband Pickles Sodhi, film directors Prakash Jha and B.R. Chopra, controversial film producer and diamond merchant Bharat Shah. Calcuttas rising film director Rituparno Ghosh hunted for fish curry in a dress that looked like a cross between Fab India kurtas and Afghani dresses, Congresss compulsive party giver Subbirami Reddy, Indian Olympic Association chief Kalmadi, sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan and danseuse Sonal Mansingh were all there soaking in the hospitality.

    With big and small political personalities in Lucknow, Uttar Pradeshs chief minister Mulayam Singh twice made an appearance, along with some of his cabinet colleagues and former CM Kalyan Singh, who has returned to the Bharatiya Janata Party.

    State governor Vishnu Kant Shastri, union agriculture minister Rajnath Singh, Vishwa Hindu Parishads Vinay Katiyar and state politicians like Kalraj Mishra, Lalji Tandon, state revenue minister Ambika Chaudhari, mayor SC Rai also graced the occasion, not to mention former and serving central and state bureaucrats.

    If one felt a bit lost in the star-studded jamboree, one can take heart from the fact that for every star, there were at least three super-stars present. A fine example of this can be this correspondent sharing the same flight with the likes of HRD minister MM Joshi, film director Satish Kaushik and former union telecom minister Ram Vilas Paswan.

    No wonder, an impressed, Kunal Dasgupta, CEO of Sony Entertainment TV India, said, “This is awesome. It looks like the opulent wedding of some 17th or 18th century king.”

    What would it have cost Subrata Roy to unleash this mega show? Your guess is as good as ours as the figures range between Rs 2000 million and Rs 4000 million. Take your pick.

  • UP cable ops continue strike

    UP cable ops continue strike

    NEW DELHI: Wholl blink first in the state of Uttar Pradesh? The cable operators, who are on the warpath blacking out cable services in some parts of the state, or the government that has termed the strike illegal?

    Even as indications are on that smaller cities like Azamgarh and Bijnaur might also join in the agitation, comes news that the cable ops have appealed to the prime minister for intervention in the matter.

    Despite strong-arm tactics being used by the state government, the agitation of the cable operators today spread to cities like Varanasi, Allahabad and Gorakhpur.

    The reason for the cable ops of Uttar Pradesh to go on an indefinite strike from Friday is the imposition of a high 30 per cent entertainment tax by the state government.

    Agency reports from Lucknow stated that UP Cable TV Udyog Sangh president Rajendra Singh stuck to his guns, saying the operators would pay only Rs 10 per connection and not the 30 per cent tax imposed by the government.

    ”We only agreed to pay Rs 10 per connection and not 30 per cent on the highest monthly rent of the consumer,” Singh was quoted by the United News of India as saying.

    The cable operators are adamant to continue with their protest against the ”irrational” entertainment tax policy, but the state government remains rigid and has already termed the strike illegal, announcing strict action against the striking operators.

    According to cable operators union leader Singh, operators charge rates on the basis of the income group of the subscriber that varies from Rs 100 to Rs 250. But the state governments entertainment tax department had served notices calculating tax on the basis of ‘highest rate’, he added.

    This is not the first time that the cable ops of the state had to resort to a strike , putting cable subscribers to much inconvenience. Earlier this year, the operators had gone on a flash strike, paralysing cable services in almost the whole of Uttar Pradesh, including large areas of Ghaziabd that is on the outskirts of Delhi.

    After a few days of protests, the then government, headed by Mayawati, had asked the agitating cable ops to withdraw their stir and promised to look into the matter.

    This time round, the state government, under the chief ministership of Samajwadi partys Mulayam Singh, till now has maintained its stridency.

    Uttar Pradeshs principal secretary (taxes and registration) Naresh Dayal had told mediapersons in Lucknow yesterday that the government would not concede to the demands of the operators. Claiming that 30 per cent tax on cable network was enforced in 1995, agencies quoted him as saying that a government survey proved that the operators in Lucknow were evading Rs 20,00,000 per month by showing less numbers of connections. ”How can they protest when the cinema industry in the state is paying 60 per cent as tax”, he had questioned.

    The cable ops had stopped beaming all private satellite entertainment and news channels from 9 pm on Friday in Lucknow, the state capital, protesting the levy of entertainment tax.