Tag: Neetu Singh

  • Parents should stop treating young minds as ‘Project Children’: Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Parents should stop treating young minds as ‘Project Children’: Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: Highlighting the importance of listening to the aspirations of young minds and their idea of India, in a session titled ‘Yearning to Learn: What Young People are Telling Us’ at the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 in Mumbai, on 23 Feb, eminent academicians Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi associate professor Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan and KD Campus & KD Live founder Neetu Singh elaborated on the need for creating career opportunities, the role of parents in supporting their dreams, and the impact of social media algorithms and AI disruption on their future.

    Known as the man who helps civil service aspirants crack interviews, Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan said, “We need to understand that 25-year-olds are the most populous demographic in India globally. And we need to ask ourselves whether, as a society, we are preparing to sustain them when this population turns 50. Today, we are witnessing a decline in the diversification of dreams among young minds. There are only 800 jobs available in UPSC, yet 8 lakh people are applying for them. This clearly indicates that young people are not getting their desired career choices. Parents should stop treating their children as mere projects, pushing them towards preparing for IITs, then sending them to IIMs, and finally aiming for a UPSC clearance. Getting a government job should not be the sole aspiration of young minds.”

    Sharing her thoughts on the importance of parents’ role in shaping the future of children, Neetu Singh, widely renowned for having developed her own style and method for English coaching, added, “We need to understand that there are still values in our society, and many students go through hardships only to fulfil the dreams of their parents. Students come from the lower economic sections of society, and the job opportunities are fewer for them. So, parents should not burden children with the weight of their expectations and dreams, so they get shattered. It is essential for students to know what is essential for them and they need to engage in grooming and self-improvement, giving their heart and soul properly.”

    Elaborating on the risks of AI disruption and algorithms, Prof Chauhan added, “Engineers doing basic coding jobs will soon find AI taking over these roles. Are we preparing them for the jobs that will emerge 10 years down the line? Also, we need to be aware of how social media algorithms and persuasive technology are making us believe in collective dreams or choices that are not our own. Algorithms are influencing career choices, personal, social, and most importantly, our political choices, which is dangerous.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, spotlighting ‘The People’s Agenda,’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights into the nation’s trajectory and its journey to becoming Viksit Bharat.

  • Neetu Singh steals spotlight in Lay’s ‘Isey Kehte Hain Pyaar’ series

    Neetu Singh steals spotlight in Lay’s ‘Isey Kehte Hain Pyaar’ series

    Mumbai: The Lay’s ‘Isey Kehte Hain Pyaar’ saga started innocently enough with a cheeky picture shared by Neetu Singh and Ranbir Kapoor, sparking reactions from Alia Bhatt, Soni Razdan, Riddhima Kapoor Sahani and more. In the first film, Ranbir played the dutiful son but the plot thickened when Neetu searched for her missing Lay’s—a pack initially left in Ranbir’s care. The narrative took an amusing turn when he bought out the hidden Lay’s pack from behind the sofa cushions, revealing it with a cheeky smile. With a contented bite, Ranbir sealed the playful prank, triumphantly celebrating his win, 1-0. Since then, the social media buzz had fans eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this family drama.

     

    As the Lay’s banter is unfolding, Neetu Singh is taking the lead, not just in the chip battle but also stealing the limelight from her son, Ranbir Kapoor. The buzz is intensifying as Tripti Dimri, Ranbir’s latest co-star, is joining the fray, adding a delightful twist to the narrative.

    In her recent post sharing the brand’s latest TVC, Tripti Dimri is not only cheering on Neetu as the reigning champion but also taking a playful jab at her co-star. Tripti’s caption reads, “Have you also caught your friends red-handed stealing your @lays_india pack? ? Perfect comeback @neetu54 ji! Scorecard is now even at 1-1, is there more to come? ?” expressing her eagerness for the ongoing #IseyKehteHainPyaar campaign.

    Fans and followers are taking up sides in this snack showdown with a few commenting “Loved the plot twist!” and “One more sweet ad” sharing their excitement over Neetu one-upping Ranbir while others urge him to think of another clever comeback. With over 280K+ views in just about 15 minutes on Tripti Dimri’s post, #IseyKehteHainPyaar is the new talk of the town!

    With the current scorecard reading “RK – 1; Neetu – 1,” the Lay’s ‘Isey Kehte Hain Pyaar’ chronicles promise more drama in the nail-biting chip saga.

    As fans sit on the edge of their seats, the question remains: Who is emerging victorious in the next chapter of this drama? Stay tuned to find out!

  • Zee Classic to air ‘Deewaar’

    Zee Classic to air ‘Deewaar’

    MUMBAI: Zee Classic that believes in ‘Woh Zamaana Kare Deewana’ is all set to quench the audiences thirst for classic cinema. The channel brings the ultimate family drama ‘Deewaar’ starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sashi Kapoor, Parveen Babi, Neetu Singh and Nirupa Roy this Sunday, 7 June at 2 pm.

     

    Written by Salim- Javed and directed by veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra’s ‘Deewaar’ received unprecedented success. The film in totality ran for over 100 weeks and was one of the only 13 films that grossed over Rs one crore mark in every territory across India between 1970s-1980s. Considered among the top 10 money-spinners of the industry, ‘Deewaar’ was a trend setter in true sense. Starting from iconic dialogues such as ‘Mere Paaas Maa Hai’ to ‘Main aaj bhi phenke huye paise nahi uthatha’ the film turned out to be the plinth for Amitabh Bachchan’s thriving stardom.

     

    Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) and Ravi (Shashi Kapoor) are two brothers who were raised in poor conditions by their formidable mother (Nirupa Roy).  However dire social circumstances lead both brothers to follow different life choices and career paths. Where, Vijay turns out to be a shrewd criminal, Ravi chooses to be a police inspector assigned to locate lawbreakers. Vijay burnt with anger for the social injustice caused by the society on his family especially his mother wants to provide her with all the luxuries of life. And thus begins a fundamental battle of the righteous ideologies.

     

    Who will win? Will Ravi bring Vijay to justice?