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Alia can play Geet from ‘Jab We Met’: Shahid Kapoor

ShahidActor Shahid Kapoor feels if there’s one actress in Bollywood who can play ex-girlfriend Kareena Kapoor’s famous character Geet from their romantic comedy “Jab We Met”, it is his “Shaandaar” co-star Alia Bhatt.

Kareena gave one of her career’s best performance in the extrovert, full of life Punjabi girl in the Imtiaz Ali-directed film.

In the trailer of upcoming Vikas Bahl movie, Alia’s character is shown as an outspoken, fun loving girl, sparking comparisons between her role and Geet.

“My character, Alia, is not at all like Geet. Alia is crazy, simple and sweet. She lives in her own imaginary world. There are no similarities.

“I don’t think anyone can try and play her. She is an iconic character, at least for me. And there are no similarities between ‘Jab We Met’ and ‘Shaandaar’ except Shahid,” Alia said while promoting “the movie here.

The actor, however, thinks otherwise. “But if anybody could play Geet in future or a character like her than it is you Alia because you are like her. Your energy matches to Geet.”

The 22-year-old actress said, “Thank you, that’s a huge compliment for me.” This is not the first time Alia’s on screen character has been compared to Kareena’s. Her debut role of a young style queen of her school had striking similarities to Kareena’s “Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham” character Pooja.

When asked if Alia prepared differently for her role in “Shaandaar” considering she plays an insomniac, the actress said, “I had to stay awake all night but at the same time look good and be focused and present there… My sister is an insomniac so I know how that person functions.

“But without taking away the difficulty from this, I will say Vikas treated it in a happy way. That’s how he works. The nights for Shahid and my character became our days. I am shown reading, eating at night and he drives away so that was nice.” “Shaandaar” hits theatre on October 22.

Shiv Sena attacks PM Modi after Dadri remark, says ‘we respect him for Godhra’

SanjayPrime Minister Narendra Modi’s description of Dadri lynching and opposition to Ghulam Ali’s concert in Mumbai as “unfortunate” today led ally Shiv Sena to rake up his past when he was Chief Minister during the 2002 Gujarat riots and Congress to allege he suffered from “selective amnesia.”

As the unease between Maharashtra’s ruling allies BJP and Shiv Sena grew, Sena MP Sanjay Raut made a controversial reference to the post-Godhra riots, saying Modi “is known and respected due to Godhra and Ahmedabad.”

“If the Prime Minister has made such a statement (on Ghulam Ali), it is unfortunate,” Raut said.

“The world knows Narendra Modi due to Godhra and Ahmedabad and we respect him for the same reason. If the same Narendra Modi has called the controversy surrounding Ghulam Ali and (former Pakistan minister) Khurshid Kasuri unfortunate, then it is indeed unfortunate for all of us,” he told reporters in Mumbai.

Raut, however, seconded Modi’s views on Dadri lynching and said the incident was “highly unfortunate and it should not have happened.”

Breaking his silence, Modi today described the Dadri incident and opposition to the concert by Pakistan singer Ghulam Ali from Shiv Sena as “undesirable and unfortunate” and that his government had nothing to do with them but accused the opposition of indulging in “pseudo secularism” and politics of polarisation.

Writers returning award to discredit PM, move politically motivated: Anupam Kher

AnupamBollywood actor Anupam Kher has hit out at writers who have returned their award alleging attack on freedom of speech and to protest alleged against communal attacks in the country.

“This is politically motivated, it’s not like violent incidents are happening in nation for the first time,” Kher said.

The noted actor, who is known to have string views on social issues, also felt that the motive behind writers returning award is to show Prime Minister Narendra Modi in poor light.

“I think this is mostly to discredit the PM. If they want to return why not return everything?” he said.

“Many say my wife is in BJP so I am critical about academics returning awards, I’m independent in my views,” he stressed.

On the opposition to Ghulam Ali, Kher said, “I have not been allowed to perform my play in Pakistan, I applied too many times and visa wasn’t granted…Which is fine, I can deal with it.”

PIL against Radhe Maa for carrying ‘Trishul’ on flight

RadheA PIL in the Bombay High Court sought a direction to the Centre and other authorities to take action against self-styled godwoman Sukhvinder Kaur alias Radhe Maa for carrying a trident (trishul) in her hand while boarding a flight by an airlines from Aurangabad to Mumbai on August 9.

The PIL, filed by social worker, Ramesh Joshi, claimed that Radhe Maa had flouted civil aviation rules by carrying trident in her hand.

The petition is slated to come up for hearing before Justices V M Kanade and Anuja Prabhudessai on October 16.

The petition alleged that the police authorities and the Maharashtra Home Ministry had failed to register FIR against her despite complaints filed before them.

Carrying of trident in a flight is prohibited under civil aviation rules and allowing a person to carry this on an aircraft amounts to an offence, said the PIL.

High Court posts petitions challenging beef ban law to November 16

The Bombay High Court posted on November 16 for final hearing a batch of petitions challenging the beef ban law in Maharashtra.

A division bench of Justices A S Oka and V L Achiliya, before whom the petitions came up for hearing today, was informed by acting Advocate General Anil Singh that the Maharashtra Cabinet has recommended appointment of senior counsel Shreehari Aney as the Advocate General and hence, he would not appear in the matter anymore.

Aney told the court that the notification appointing him has not yet come. “Once the notification comes I would require some time to prepare for arguing the case. But the petitioners’ counsel can start their arguments,” he said.

Senior counsel Aspi Chinoy, appearing for one of the petitioners, submitted that the petitions can be heard next week. The court then adjourned hearing till November 16.

In February 2015, the President had given assent to the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act. While the Act had banned slaughter of cows way back in 1976, the recent amendments prohibited slaughter of bulls and bullocks.

According to the amended Act, the sale of bulls and bullocks in the state for slaughter is an offence punishable with five-year jail term and Rs 10,000 fine. Besides, possession of meat of a cow, bull or bullock is also an offence for which the punishment prescribed is one year jail and Rs 2,000 fine.

While hearing the petition, the high court had in April refused to grant an interim stay on the law on the issue of possession of beef.

City resident Arif Kapadia and lawyer Harish Jagtiani have challenged the provision of law which says mere possession of beef in any place in the state is a crime. According to Jagtiani, this provision of law is arbitrary and hits upon the cosmopolitan nature of the city which houses people from all religions and communities.

Kapadia described as “draconian” section 5(D) of the Act which makes possession of meat of any cow, bull or bullock slaughtered outside the state an offence.

Other petitions have been filed by lawyer Vishal Sheth and student Shaina Sen. They said, “We are Hindus who are consumers of beef, which is now part of our diet and nutrition source. The ban on beef and criminalising its sale and possession violates fundamental rights of citizens.

29 CR, 11 WR stations adopted to ensure cleanliness

With an aim to keep the stations neat and clean, 29 and 11 stations of Central and Western Railway respectively have been adopted by different social, non-governmental organisations and charitable institutes.

The move by the organisations is aimed at meeting the target of ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year.

The adoption of station by charitable institutions, social organisations and NGOs is a new concept initiated under ‘Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ of Indian Railways initiated by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, the Railways said in a statement.

“To get the ‘Swachh rail’ actualised, prominent charitable Institutions, social organisations and NGOs were contacted by Central and Western Railways regarding adoption of stations and support in taking forward the campaign with active participation of its volunteers/social workers.

“Matunga station has been adopted by Welinkgar Institute, Vadala Road station by Vidyalankar Institute and Dadar station by Nerolac Paints. Apart from this, cleaning drive has already been started at GTB Nagar, Nahur, Chembur, Kanjurmarg, Vidyavihar, Kings Circle, Bhandup and Ghatkopar stations with the initiative by various institutes and organisations,” it said.

Rotary International has come forward by accepting the challenge to fulfil the social cause by adopting various stations of Central and Western Railway (WR).

Yesterday, Rotary International District 3140 adopted eight stations – Thane, Dombivali, Govandi and Mankhurd of Central Railway (CR) and Borivali, Kandivali, Bandra and Khar Road of Western Railway.

“Rotary is involved in series of humanitarian efforts and it is in sync with various initiatives proposed by PM Narendra Modi,” a volunteer with the organisation said.

“Through these proactive efforts of the Central and Western Railway authorities and the Rotary, we expect a face-lift of the stations, cleaner and healthier toilet blocks, awareness to the travelling public on various health and safety issues and a high sense of belonging to the commuters towards the public property,” a senior officer of the Central Railways said.

CIDCO to set up Aviation Academy in Navi Mumbai

City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd (CIDCO) will set up an Aviation Academy for the training of manpower required for the proposed Navi Mumbai International airport, its joint managing director V Radha said.

The work of the proposed airport is likely to begin next year and the first phase has been scheduled to be completed in 2019, she said.

Radha was talking to reporters yesterday during a presentation on the ongoing projects of CIDCO here.

The Navi Mumbai airport project, for which CIDCO is the nodal agency, is in its final stages of getting approvals and all pending permissions and clearances will be in hand soon, she said, adding, post which agency (to develop and operate the airport) will be finalised.

She said all major project approvals clearances, namely from Ministry of Civil Aviation, Environment and CRZ clearance from Ministry of Environment and Forest, defence clearance, are in place, while clearance from MPCB (Maharashtra Pollution Control Board) was also obtained.

The stage I forest clearance and wild life clearance have been obtained and Stage II clearance is in progress, the MD said.

In order to expedite the airport development and give a head start to the prospective bidders, CIDCO is taking up pre-development works for the airport such as land development of core Airport area, shifting of EHVT lines belonging to Tata Power.

Once operations start, the airport will give jobs to more than a lakh people and to cater to this need, CIDCO is, in advance starting an Aviation Academy which will train the required man power, she said.

Radha informed that the JNPT is also mulling to open a port academy in the vicinity.

As per the current estimates, major passenger influx of 16 per cent to the airport is likely to come from Kalyan and Bhiwandi, eight per cent from Thane, she said.

During the presentation, a new web portal of CIDCO and a mobile app was also launched.

Teenage boy killed by minors for refusing to share smoke in Thane  

A teenage boy was allegedly murdered by two minor boys in Bhiwandi area over a scuffle on sharing smoke, police said.

Inspector V K Deshmukh of Shanti Nagar police station said the incident took place last Monday and the two boys, both aged 16, have been detained.

Victim Bilal Ahmed Ansari (17) was on his way to a public toilet and was intercepted by the two minors who asked him to share the ‘beedi’ he was smoking, the officer said.

When Bilal refused to share the smoke, the two boys thrashed him up severely, leaving him dead, he said.

The duo have been charged under IPC section 302 (murder) rw 34 and have been detained since both are minors.

Further investigation into the matter is on, police added.

Man gets one year jail for raping minor in Thane

A man has been sentenced to one year imprisonment by a district court here for raping a minor girl on several occasions between 2008 and 2009.

Judge V V Bambarde held Shahzad Ali, 27, guilty of raping a minor girl under IPC sections 363 (kidnapping), 366-A (procuration of minor girl), 376 (rape) and sentenced him to one year imprisonment here yesterday.

He was also convicted under relevant sections of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and was sentenced to an additional six months imprisonment.

Both the sentences will run concurrently, the judge ordered.

Additional public prosecutor Hemlata Deshmukh told the court that the accused worked as a labourer at a plaster of paris firm and had befriended the victim (then aged 13), a resident of Karave in Navi Mumbai.

He then took the girl to different cities, Nagpur, Ludhiana, and in Uttar Pradesh between July 2008 and February 2009, and raped her on several occasions.

The court was also told that the accused is a native of Badarpur in Uttar Pradesh and had come to Navi Mumbai for work.

Congress asks government to withdraw GR on counselling farmers

The Maharashtra unit of Congress has threatened to hold a statewide agitation if the government does not withdraw its decision to provide psychological counselling to farmers.

“The Congress condemns the government’s decision to arbitrarily declare farmers as ‘mad’ and provide them psychological treatment,” Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) chief Ashok Chavan said.

The Centre and the state government have failed to provide adequate monetary compensation to farmers and this had resulted in them being pushed into a financial crisis and therefore the suicides are taking place, the former chief minister said.

“The government has ignored this fact (financial crisis) and instead issued a Government Resolution on providing farmers psychological treatment which is nothing short of declaring them mad,” he added.

State government had on September 24 issued a GR that it would open counselling cells in 14 districts and extend them to taluka level with contractual employees.