Tag: Varun Dhawan

  • Lux cozies up to Varun

    Lux cozies up to Varun

    MUMBAU: Lux has yet again created a buzz in the innerwear category by signing on Bollywood star Varun Dhawan, the heartthrob of Young India, as its new brand ambassador for Lux Cozi.

    Lux Industries is known for its innovative and customer-demand driven product offerings, manufacturing more than 100 products across 12 major brands.

    Lux Industries senior vice-president – operations and strategy Saket Todi said, “With fresh zeal and perspective, Lux has a structured plan of reaching out to the youth fraternity focusing on ideas in sync with the brand attributes. Lux Cozi is one of the most popular and the largest market share holder in the economy to the mid-segment of men’s innerwear..”

    On signing on Varun, Todi elaborated, “Over the years, Varun has carved a niche in the minds of the film buffs and critics alike. His style and fashion sense makes him endearing to all sections of the audience cutting across age groups, especially the youth.”

    Lux senior VP Udit Todi said, “A significant section of young audience connects with Varun and we believe will work in favour with our strategy to reach out to the youth of this country.”

    Dhawan said, “I really liked the vibe of the ad campaign when I met with the creative team.”

  • Katrina & Anushka kick up a storm on Koffee couch

    Katrina & Anushka kick up a storm on Koffee couch

    MUMBAI: Move over boys because the girls have arrived! After being discussed, rated and analyzed in almost every episode of Koffee with Karan this season, Bollywood beauties Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif will finally grace the talk show together to brew a storm on the Koffee couch.

    And, by storm, we mean a whirlwind of fun and madness that will leave the otherwise cool, calm and collected Karan Johar having a meltdown in the midst of the show, a first in Koffee history.

    The next episode of Koffee with Karan season 5, which will air on Star World and Star World HD on Sunday at 9 pm, will see these actresses being candid like never before even as they gang up against Johar.

    From admitting that the polls about her bothered her enough to stay away from appearing on the show to making some startlingly funny revelations when she discloses that Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor actually had a club called the ‘I hate Katrina Club’, Katrina is at her charming best. And even as Sharma denies that she is equally as bad as Kaif, she causes Johar to have a meltdown as she twists and over analyzes his question about whether the actresses have ever thought about choosing stability over passion in a relationship.

    The comfort and rapport of the two actresses is evident as they rag Kapoor, who is back in his third appearance this season, this timefor the ‘Kiss With Arjun’ session. From Sharma jokingly calling him a bigger continuity than the Koffee couch to Kaif donating the Koffee hamper to him as charity, Kapoor is left speechless and in splits between the two girls.

  • Katrina & Anushka kick up a storm on Koffee couch

    Katrina & Anushka kick up a storm on Koffee couch

    MUMBAI: Move over boys because the girls have arrived! After being discussed, rated and analyzed in almost every episode of Koffee with Karan this season, Bollywood beauties Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif will finally grace the talk show together to brew a storm on the Koffee couch.

    And, by storm, we mean a whirlwind of fun and madness that will leave the otherwise cool, calm and collected Karan Johar having a meltdown in the midst of the show, a first in Koffee history.

    The next episode of Koffee with Karan season 5, which will air on Star World and Star World HD on Sunday at 9 pm, will see these actresses being candid like never before even as they gang up against Johar.

    From admitting that the polls about her bothered her enough to stay away from appearing on the show to making some startlingly funny revelations when she discloses that Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor actually had a club called the ‘I hate Katrina Club’, Katrina is at her charming best. And even as Sharma denies that she is equally as bad as Kaif, she causes Johar to have a meltdown as she twists and over analyzes his question about whether the actresses have ever thought about choosing stability over passion in a relationship.

    The comfort and rapport of the two actresses is evident as they rag Kapoor, who is back in his third appearance this season, this timefor the ‘Kiss With Arjun’ session. From Sharma jokingly calling him a bigger continuity than the Koffee couch to Kaif donating the Koffee hamper to him as charity, Kapoor is left speechless and in splits between the two girls.

  • ‘Style Inc. with Aalim’ generates sensation on social media

    ‘Style Inc. with Aalim’ generates sensation on social media

    MUMBAI: TLC’s latest edition to its content library, ‘Style Inc. with Aalim Hakim’, which is slated to go on air on 20 October at 10 pm has already created a sensation in Bollywood and social media platforms. It claims to have generated an astounding 200 million impressions from the time the new season was announced. The series campaign has trended 5 times in the last two weeks on Twitter.

    Based on the response, it has launched a campaign with a layered approach by Bollywood stars like Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Suniel Shetty, Riteish Deshmukh and Sachin Tendulkar talking about the upcoming series. They have also taken their views to the social media platform Twitter. 

    “The marketing strategy was to deliver an unmatched digital impact and social buzz, matching the finest in Indian entertainment. To be trending for all five campaigns within the same week demonstrates the content affinity and the creative ingenuity of the team. We are super excited with the deep affection been shown by our discerning millennial fans,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific (South Asia) vice president female and family entertainment products Rajiv Bakshi.

    Creating a social blitz, the quirky campaigns so far include:

    #DontTalkCute with Ranveer Singh

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1082271151886621/

    #MakeItJhakaas with Arjun Kapoor

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1087216114725458/

    #VarunDhawanMakesMe with Varun Dhawan

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1083956081718128/

    #ShowYourPunnyBone with Ayushmann Khurrana

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1092411497539253/

    #MereVarunArjunAayenge with Varun Dhawan & Arjun Kapoor

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1090553541058382/

    Hakim added, “Viewers have seen some candid moments from their favourite stars’ lives on social media so far. There is a lot more to look forward to on the show.” The series stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Arjun Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurrana, Ranveer Singh, Siddharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan, Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt, who will share style secrets along with the ubiquitous Bollywood stylist Aalim Hakim.

    Also read:  TLC gung-ho about Aalim’s Bollywood hair style show; more Indian originals coming up

  • ‘Style Inc. with Aalim’ generates sensation on social media

    ‘Style Inc. with Aalim’ generates sensation on social media

    MUMBAI: TLC’s latest edition to its content library, ‘Style Inc. with Aalim Hakim’, which is slated to go on air on 20 October at 10 pm has already created a sensation in Bollywood and social media platforms. It claims to have generated an astounding 200 million impressions from the time the new season was announced. The series campaign has trended 5 times in the last two weeks on Twitter.

    Based on the response, it has launched a campaign with a layered approach by Bollywood stars like Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Suniel Shetty, Riteish Deshmukh and Sachin Tendulkar talking about the upcoming series. They have also taken their views to the social media platform Twitter. 

    “The marketing strategy was to deliver an unmatched digital impact and social buzz, matching the finest in Indian entertainment. To be trending for all five campaigns within the same week demonstrates the content affinity and the creative ingenuity of the team. We are super excited with the deep affection been shown by our discerning millennial fans,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific (South Asia) vice president female and family entertainment products Rajiv Bakshi.

    Creating a social blitz, the quirky campaigns so far include:

    #DontTalkCute with Ranveer Singh

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1082271151886621/

    #MakeItJhakaas with Arjun Kapoor

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1087216114725458/

    #VarunDhawanMakesMe with Varun Dhawan

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1083956081718128/

    #ShowYourPunnyBone with Ayushmann Khurrana

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1092411497539253/

    #MereVarunArjunAayenge with Varun Dhawan & Arjun Kapoor

    https://www.facebook.com/TLCIndiaOfficial/videos/1090553541058382/

    Hakim added, “Viewers have seen some candid moments from their favourite stars’ lives on social media so far. There is a lot more to look forward to on the show.” The series stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Arjun Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurrana, Ranveer Singh, Siddharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan, Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt, who will share style secrets along with the ubiquitous Bollywood stylist Aalim Hakim.

    Also read:  TLC gung-ho about Aalim’s Bollywood hair style show; more Indian originals coming up

  • TLC gung-ho about Aalim’s Bollywood hair style show; more Indian originals coming up

    TLC gung-ho about Aalim’s Bollywood hair style show; more Indian originals coming up

    MUMBAI: Discovery Communications’ lifestyle channel – TLC, armed with consumer feedback and international research, is back with the second season of “Style Inc. with Aalim Hakim.” With a reach of over 70-80 million households in India, the lifestyle channel is attempting to give viewers another peek at what is the latest in terms of hair styling in India.

    The series will provide a gateway to the life of Bollywood’s new male brigade from 20 October every Thursday-Friday at 10 pm. The repeat telecast will be on Saturday-Sunday at 6 pm on TLC and TLC HD World.

    The second season of the series has heart throbs Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Siddharth Malhotra, Aditya Roy Kapur, Ayushmann Khurrana, Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt opening themselves up to Aalim. Viewers can watch Aalim transform their favourite stars for movies, photo shoots and ad films, as well showcase the unique relationship they share with Bollywood’s go-to stylist.

    The six-episode show has roped in FitBit and Usha International as advertisers on board so far, and talks are on with a few more brands.

    “TLC is a unique, standalone channel. It can’t be compared with any other channel. We have always tried to capture the trend of the country. Once, travel was a trend and then grooming was, and makeover used to be; now styling is in vogue. We believe that the audience is looking for content on beauty and style right now. We want to invest in this genre which is unique,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific vice president, female and family entertainment products, south Asia Rajiv Bakshi.

    He further stated that, “We are overwhelmed with the tremendous response the series has received on social platforms. Style is the new buzzword, and no one does it better than the new generation of Bollywood actors. The kind of Bollywood stars who would be appearing on the show can offer tips about maintaining one’s hair. It is a layered show, and not a straightforward one.”

    Depending on the success of this season, the team will explore further possibilities. “We want to build a franchise,” added Bakshi.

    Hakim added, “It is so exciting to witness this shift in India towards styling and grooming. I am super-charged to be doing the second season of “Style Inc. with TLC.” Fans will get to see Bollywood’s youngest and most stylish stars and get to know their style mantras.”

    Targeted at the young millennials in the 15-35 age-group across India – who have a deep interest in styling but don’t know where to get it done from – the show will tell them the difference between a good and a bad haircut. “We are certainly targeting urban India. From the south, Bangalore is a very important market for us, and Hyderabad too has a good viewership. There is enough appetite in the north and the south,” voiced Bakshi.

    The channel is launching eight to 10 shows in the next three months based on the genres of dating, relationship, food, travel, and a couple of series coming in from India.

    Bakshi stressed that TLC is not limiting itself to a particular show genre. “We have always tried to do something more than what the audience demands. The approach of what they would want to watch which could be unknown to them is what we want to capture.”

    With a countable number of channels in this space, Bakshi opined that there was enough place for new players.

    “It is an attractive and feasible genre, and the market is dynamic. Certainly, as a market, it can obviously take more channels. The passion towards a certain kind of TV will overtake passion towards traditional TV. And, we believe, lifestyle is one of the areas of interest,” Bakshi concluded.

  • TLC gung-ho about Aalim’s Bollywood hair style show; more Indian originals coming up

    TLC gung-ho about Aalim’s Bollywood hair style show; more Indian originals coming up

    MUMBAI: Discovery Communications’ lifestyle channel – TLC, armed with consumer feedback and international research, is back with the second season of “Style Inc. with Aalim Hakim.” With a reach of over 70-80 million households in India, the lifestyle channel is attempting to give viewers another peek at what is the latest in terms of hair styling in India.

    The series will provide a gateway to the life of Bollywood’s new male brigade from 20 October every Thursday-Friday at 10 pm. The repeat telecast will be on Saturday-Sunday at 6 pm on TLC and TLC HD World.

    The second season of the series has heart throbs Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Siddharth Malhotra, Aditya Roy Kapur, Ayushmann Khurrana, Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt opening themselves up to Aalim. Viewers can watch Aalim transform their favourite stars for movies, photo shoots and ad films, as well showcase the unique relationship they share with Bollywood’s go-to stylist.

    The six-episode show has roped in FitBit and Usha International as advertisers on board so far, and talks are on with a few more brands.

    “TLC is a unique, standalone channel. It can’t be compared with any other channel. We have always tried to capture the trend of the country. Once, travel was a trend and then grooming was, and makeover used to be; now styling is in vogue. We believe that the audience is looking for content on beauty and style right now. We want to invest in this genre which is unique,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific vice president, female and family entertainment products, south Asia Rajiv Bakshi.

    He further stated that, “We are overwhelmed with the tremendous response the series has received on social platforms. Style is the new buzzword, and no one does it better than the new generation of Bollywood actors. The kind of Bollywood stars who would be appearing on the show can offer tips about maintaining one’s hair. It is a layered show, and not a straightforward one.”

    Depending on the success of this season, the team will explore further possibilities. “We want to build a franchise,” added Bakshi.

    Hakim added, “It is so exciting to witness this shift in India towards styling and grooming. I am super-charged to be doing the second season of “Style Inc. with TLC.” Fans will get to see Bollywood’s youngest and most stylish stars and get to know their style mantras.”

    Targeted at the young millennials in the 15-35 age-group across India – who have a deep interest in styling but don’t know where to get it done from – the show will tell them the difference between a good and a bad haircut. “We are certainly targeting urban India. From the south, Bangalore is a very important market for us, and Hyderabad too has a good viewership. There is enough appetite in the north and the south,” voiced Bakshi.

    The channel is launching eight to 10 shows in the next three months based on the genres of dating, relationship, food, travel, and a couple of series coming in from India.

    Bakshi stressed that TLC is not limiting itself to a particular show genre. “We have always tried to do something more than what the audience demands. The approach of what they would want to watch which could be unknown to them is what we want to capture.”

    With a countable number of channels in this space, Bakshi opined that there was enough place for new players.

    “It is an attractive and feasible genre, and the market is dynamic. Certainly, as a market, it can obviously take more channels. The passion towards a certain kind of TV will overtake passion towards traditional TV. And, we believe, lifestyle is one of the areas of interest,” Bakshi concluded.

  • Another comic roast raises a storm

    Another comic roast raises a storm

    MUMBAI: Comic Roasts can backfire. Ask the AIB guys. And now you can ask the cast of Comedy Nights Bachao. In an episode that is yet to be telecast, the cast of the Krushna Abhishek-Bharati Singh-led show on Colors resorted to some leg-pulling of an actress during a film promotion on it. The leg-pulling was around the tanned actress’ skin colour. And, it got her goose. So much so, that it has become an issue with women’s organisations getting behind the actress and the channel and the artistes having to issue an apology.

    ‘Parched’ actress Tannishtha Chatterjee was the butt of the skin tone joke during a show to be aired on Colors. “She had no clue about ‘Comedy Nights Bachao’, says the show’s host Krushna Abhishek who has now apologised for the ‘racist’ comments. Both, Krushna and Colors have since apologised to Tannishtha after she expressed disappointment with how her skin tone was made fun of on “Comedy Nights Bachao.” Comedian Krushna defended the programme that he co-hosts, after Tannishtha rued its “blatant and regressive racist” ways of finding humour in her “dark skin tone”.

    Issues with colorism and race are not new in India. The degradation of dark color and the privileges of whiteness in a post-colonial era is endless. And, jokes on a popular show only help to reinforce the stereotype that dark skin is a subject of ridicule.

    Krushna was not present on the sets of the show when Tannishtha was “roasted” on the show. She was accompanied there by her ‘Parched’ team members — director Leena Yadav and actress Radhika Apte. Soon after shooting for the show,Tannishtha took to social media to criticise the format for its racist attack.

    The creative professionals on the Colors shows believed that calling someone ‘kaali kalooti’ or asking if eating jamuns (blackberries) as a kid is the reason why she is dark-skinned is amusing.

    The National Commission for Women (NCW) has slammed the comedy show for allegedly making fun of the skin tone of the actress, and said it is exploring avenues to initiate action on the “unfortunate episode”.

    After sitting through two segments of the show, the National Award-winning actress walked out of the shoot when jokes like ‘kaali kalooti, baingan looti’ didn’t stop. In the post, Tannishtha wrote, “…in a country where we still sell Fair and Lovely/Handsome and show adverts where people don’t get jobs because of their complexion, where every matrimonial advert demands a fair bride or groom and the colour bias is so strong, in a society which has a deep-seated problem with dark skin, which also has deep roots in our caste system, in a country where dark skin is marginalised — making fun of it is not a roast. Even considering that dark skin is a joke comes from that very deep prejudice”.

    An apologetic Krushna later reacted: “If she (Tannishtha) feels offended by something, I apologise from our side. We never want to hurt anyone deliberately. “Comedy Nights Bachao” is of a roast format. Roast doesn’t mean that we say just anything to anyone… I had asked Tannishtha, if she has seen the show, she said she doesn’t watch TV as such. So, she has no clue about the show. So, I took another example and asked her if she had seen AIB Roast? And she hadn’t seen that either. I told her that since it’s a roast, there will be some leg-pulling, but we don’t insult. Had we been insulting, the show won’t have come so far.”

    The actress has said that she had some idea of a roast through “Saturday Night Live” show, and that with “Comedy Nights Bachao”, she was anticipating to be ‘roasted’ as her perception was that a roast is “a celebratory humour at someone’s expense” and “a mock counter to a toast”.

    Pointing out that the only thing they could roast about a dark-skinned actress was “of course her dark skin”, she said in a Facebook post: “This was an entirely novel understanding of roast that equates itself with bullying. And to my utmost horror, I soon realised that the only quality they found worth roasting about in me was my skin tone. It began with, ‘Aap ko jamun bahut pasand hoga zaroor…?’”

    Krushna said there are actors who take roasts sportingly. “When Varun Dhawan came for ‘Dilwale’, Varun himself came up to me and said that he is very excited and looking forward to the roast. Even Shah Rukh Khan chose to come to our show for ‘Fan’. “I don’t know what hurt Tannishtha, because I wasn’t performing then. But I apologise if it has hurt her, though it wasn’t a deliberate attempt,” he added.

    A PTI report quoted NCW chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam as saying it was “deplorable” and “pathetic” that the TV show “stooped to such a low level to garner TRPs”.

    “This was wrong on so many levels, in gender construct and social construct and it sets a very bad precedent. It is in bad taste and condemnable. In the name of freedom of expression, one should not and cannot allow perpetuation of social prejudice,” Kumaramangalam told PTI, adding NCW has taken cognisance of the incident and is “consulting lawyers” to determine a “course of action.”

    The NCW proposes to issue a letter to the apex authority on monitoring of the broadcast media content to bring to their notice the episode, according to the wire news service report.

    This is not the first time comedians and TV shows have come under scrutiny for content that has been described as objectionable by some.

    Meanwhile, a media report from Karnataka said that a High Court judge made some critical comments on film, TV and print media content.

    Justice Gowda, who has given time to the Central government till 4 October 2016 to respond to a petition, was reported as observing on a case regarding a film content, “In the midst of news, some objectionable contents are introduced on television. Even newspapers carry advertisements about jewellery and lingerie, which are sometimes indecent.”

  • Another comic roast raises a storm

    Another comic roast raises a storm

    MUMBAI: Comic Roasts can backfire. Ask the AIB guys. And now you can ask the cast of Comedy Nights Bachao. In an episode that is yet to be telecast, the cast of the Krushna Abhishek-Bharati Singh-led show on Colors resorted to some leg-pulling of an actress during a film promotion on it. The leg-pulling was around the tanned actress’ skin colour. And, it got her goose. So much so, that it has become an issue with women’s organisations getting behind the actress and the channel and the artistes having to issue an apology.

    ‘Parched’ actress Tannishtha Chatterjee was the butt of the skin tone joke during a show to be aired on Colors. “She had no clue about ‘Comedy Nights Bachao’, says the show’s host Krushna Abhishek who has now apologised for the ‘racist’ comments. Both, Krushna and Colors have since apologised to Tannishtha after she expressed disappointment with how her skin tone was made fun of on “Comedy Nights Bachao.” Comedian Krushna defended the programme that he co-hosts, after Tannishtha rued its “blatant and regressive racist” ways of finding humour in her “dark skin tone”.

    Issues with colorism and race are not new in India. The degradation of dark color and the privileges of whiteness in a post-colonial era is endless. And, jokes on a popular show only help to reinforce the stereotype that dark skin is a subject of ridicule.

    Krushna was not present on the sets of the show when Tannishtha was “roasted” on the show. She was accompanied there by her ‘Parched’ team members — director Leena Yadav and actress Radhika Apte. Soon after shooting for the show,Tannishtha took to social media to criticise the format for its racist attack.

    The creative professionals on the Colors shows believed that calling someone ‘kaali kalooti’ or asking if eating jamuns (blackberries) as a kid is the reason why she is dark-skinned is amusing.

    The National Commission for Women (NCW) has slammed the comedy show for allegedly making fun of the skin tone of the actress, and said it is exploring avenues to initiate action on the “unfortunate episode”.

    After sitting through two segments of the show, the National Award-winning actress walked out of the shoot when jokes like ‘kaali kalooti, baingan looti’ didn’t stop. In the post, Tannishtha wrote, “…in a country where we still sell Fair and Lovely/Handsome and show adverts where people don’t get jobs because of their complexion, where every matrimonial advert demands a fair bride or groom and the colour bias is so strong, in a society which has a deep-seated problem with dark skin, which also has deep roots in our caste system, in a country where dark skin is marginalised — making fun of it is not a roast. Even considering that dark skin is a joke comes from that very deep prejudice”.

    An apologetic Krushna later reacted: “If she (Tannishtha) feels offended by something, I apologise from our side. We never want to hurt anyone deliberately. “Comedy Nights Bachao” is of a roast format. Roast doesn’t mean that we say just anything to anyone… I had asked Tannishtha, if she has seen the show, she said she doesn’t watch TV as such. So, she has no clue about the show. So, I took another example and asked her if she had seen AIB Roast? And she hadn’t seen that either. I told her that since it’s a roast, there will be some leg-pulling, but we don’t insult. Had we been insulting, the show won’t have come so far.”

    The actress has said that she had some idea of a roast through “Saturday Night Live” show, and that with “Comedy Nights Bachao”, she was anticipating to be ‘roasted’ as her perception was that a roast is “a celebratory humour at someone’s expense” and “a mock counter to a toast”.

    Pointing out that the only thing they could roast about a dark-skinned actress was “of course her dark skin”, she said in a Facebook post: “This was an entirely novel understanding of roast that equates itself with bullying. And to my utmost horror, I soon realised that the only quality they found worth roasting about in me was my skin tone. It began with, ‘Aap ko jamun bahut pasand hoga zaroor…?’”

    Krushna said there are actors who take roasts sportingly. “When Varun Dhawan came for ‘Dilwale’, Varun himself came up to me and said that he is very excited and looking forward to the roast. Even Shah Rukh Khan chose to come to our show for ‘Fan’. “I don’t know what hurt Tannishtha, because I wasn’t performing then. But I apologise if it has hurt her, though it wasn’t a deliberate attempt,” he added.

    A PTI report quoted NCW chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam as saying it was “deplorable” and “pathetic” that the TV show “stooped to such a low level to garner TRPs”.

    “This was wrong on so many levels, in gender construct and social construct and it sets a very bad precedent. It is in bad taste and condemnable. In the name of freedom of expression, one should not and cannot allow perpetuation of social prejudice,” Kumaramangalam told PTI, adding NCW has taken cognisance of the incident and is “consulting lawyers” to determine a “course of action.”

    The NCW proposes to issue a letter to the apex authority on monitoring of the broadcast media content to bring to their notice the episode, according to the wire news service report.

    This is not the first time comedians and TV shows have come under scrutiny for content that has been described as objectionable by some.

    Meanwhile, a media report from Karnataka said that a High Court judge made some critical comments on film, TV and print media content.

    Justice Gowda, who has given time to the Central government till 4 October 2016 to respond to a petition, was reported as observing on a case regarding a film content, “In the midst of news, some objectionable contents are introduced on television. Even newspapers carry advertisements about jewellery and lingerie, which are sometimes indecent.”

  • Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    MUMBAI: Star Gold announces the World Television Premiere of one of the biggest hits of the year – Dishoom starring Varun Dhawan, John Abraham, and Jacqueline Fernandes, directed by Rohit Dhawan.

    Filled with humour, action and swag, Rohit Dhawan delivers the most stylized family entertainers of recent times. Varun Dhawan (Junaid) plays the funny sunny guy to perfection and John Abraham (Kabir) delivers one of his finest action packed performances till date; it’s their chemistry that makes the film electric. All the witty moments in the film will keep one stayed glued to their television sets. The phenomenal cameos from Akshay Kumar and Nagris Fakri, make Dishoom a benchmark for new-age entertainers.

    Saqib Saleem plays India’s leading cricketer who goes missing 36 hours before a crucial India-Pakistan final and who Kabir and Junaid (John & Varun) are trying to trace. Akshaye Khanna has returned as a baddie in this film and his role only adds another thrilling layer to the film.

    If you missed Dishoom on the big screen, you definitely can’t miss its World Television Premiere. If you did watch it in the theatres, you have many reasons to watch it again!