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Parineeti Chopra turns ‘sexy pari’ for sizzling photoshoot

Parineeti-ChopraThe bubbly girl of Bollywood – Parineeti Chopra – has raised the temperature with her sweltering photo shoot.

Pari looks drop-dead-gorgeous as she flaunts her waist and has she lost some weight? Plenty.

Pari turns sexy-pari for the photoshoots in different avataars that she shared on social media. And she is certainly giving a tough competition to the other glam-dolls.

Her sultry looks have proved that the Chopra girl can not only win hearts in her girl-next-door image but can draw whistles for her sexy avatar!

Shruti Hassan clears air on her kissing scene in ‘Welcome Back’

ShrutiOne of the steamy promos of upcoming movie ‘Welcome Back’ has brought Bollywood actress Shruti Hassan under question.

In one of the scenes of promo, John Abraham is seen forcefully kissing Shruti right after which she introduces him as ‘shareef’ guy to her brothers, Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar, in the film.

When media questioned her about it, the ‘Gabbar is Back’ actress said, “It is an interesting scene in the film for which you will have to watch the movie but yes of course I am not promoting ‘zabardasti kissing’ in any way.”

The 29-year-old actress further expressed that she is a kind of person who likes extreme tragedy or extreme comedy and it is the first time that she has tried her hands on comedy genre.

After ‘ Welcome Back’, the actress will be spotted romancing John in her next ‘ Rocky Handsome’ whose shoot is ongoing and if sources are to be believed, she is soon going to release her own album as well.

Sooraj Pancholi doesn’t want to let mentor Salman Khan down!

SoorajEmerging actor Sooraj Pancholi says there wasn’t any specific pressure on him and co-“Salman sir never put any pressure on us. He never instructed us to work in a specific manner, or to take inspiration from other guys. Obviously there is a pressure because we’ve got such a big film and he is backing us. We can’t let him down and that’s a pressure,” he said to a query about the enormous expectations from them at a media interaction on Tuesday as part of the film promotion.

Though Sooraj and Athiya are kids of Salman’s close friends, Aditya Pancholi and Sunil Shetty respectively, the fathers didn’t have a say in their launch. And it was Salman spotting potential in them, the reason why he decided to launch them.

Sooraj said: “I was working with Kabir Khan on ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ where I met Salman sir. And after shooting for 6-7 months in Turkey, the film was about to get completed. He came in my room at three on the night of my birthday and pulled me into his room and gave me a birthday gift which was ‘Hero’.”

Explaining how she got the role, Athiya said: “I used to go to the gym in Bandra where I came across Salman sir’s sister. And she told him about me and anyway they were looking for an actress opposite Sooraj. He spoke to papa (Sunil) and the next thing I know is I’m on the sets of ‘Hero’.”

‘Hero’, a remake of the 1983 film, is being produced by Salman Khan and Subhash Ghai and is directed by Nikhil Advani.

Mikhail was aware about Sheena’s murder?

Police are suspecting that he might have made them the anonymous call to inform about Sheena’s murder.

MikhailSheena Bora’s brother Mikhail knew that she was going to be murdered. According to sources Mikhail was blackmailing his mother Indrani Mukherjee for money but when she refused to pay him money he divulged all the facts three years after Sheena’a murder incident. Mikhail had forwarded Sheena’s resignation letter to Mumbai Metro One 13 days after her death. He also had sent a letter to Sheena’a landlord for cancelling the lease of her rental apartment. Mikhail kept in operation Sheena’s Linkedin profile till two weeks ago. Police are suspecting that he might have made them the anonymous call to inform about Sheena’s murder. They are probing this matter further.

The Mumbai Police will slap fresh charges of attempt to murder against Indrani Mukerjea, her second husband Sanjeev Khanna and the driver for allegedly trying to kill Mikhail. Officials in the investigating team, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the Indrani and Khanna had called Mikhail to Mumbai in the last week of April in 2012 and kept him at a hotel at Worli.

They said that Mukerjea and Khanna had called him to Mumbai for settling some family issues and served him some soft drinks in a hotel which was laced with sleeping medicines. Leaving him at the hotel, Mukerjea, Khanna and driver Shyam Rai allegedly murdered Sheena on April 24, the officials said, adding that when the trio returned, Mikhail had fled. Mikhail said he had regained consciousness and fled the hotel and left Mumbai for Guwahati. Living up to his claims, he provided some evidences to the investigators, which Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria said were being verified.

Indrani Mukerjea ensured her daughter Sheena Bora and her son Mikhail did not communicate with each other on the day of the alleged murder.

After news of Sheena’s murder broke, Mikhail claimed Indrani had been paying him to keep quiet about his exact relationship with Indrani. Mikhail has shared the email exchanges he had with Sheena, in which she has told her about the issues she had with Indrani, said police sources.

The Mumbai Police has detained the contract killer, who was hired by Indrani Mukerjea to eliminate her son Mikhail Bora.

A high-ranking bureaucrat said that Indrani or her associate had paid Rs 2.5 lakh to a contract killer. “Our information is that the plan failed to take off. We have detained the contract killer. He has admitted that he was hired by Indrani to eliminate Mikhail,” he said.

Will PM Modi pay for ignoring farmer’s issue?

Rahul Gandhi will lead a ‘Save Farmer March’ in Bargarh district during his two-day visit to Odisha to highlight alleged failure of both the Centre and BJD regime in the state in mitigating the plight of peasants. If Modi Government has allowed to lapse the land acquisition act ordinance then media must give credit to Congress — particularly – Rahul Gandhi. He was the only political leader, who constantly mounted pressure and mobilised national anti-land acquisition sentiments. Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to embark upon a two-day visit to Odisha which he will lead a Chasi Banchao Padyatra in Bargarh district which is witnessing suicide by farmers. In view of drought like situation, mainly in western Odisha where farmers are committing suicide due to crop loss and debt burden, the ‘Save Farmer March’ is being held to emphasise the urgent need to save the distressed peasants. So far, no timely step has been taken to ensure that the farmers who are facing crop loss should be covered in the insurance. After the major defeat in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi has proved to be an aggressive opposition leader and he is very nicely handling the issues of farmers across the country.

BJP won the general election by the huge majority last year. One of the key election promises that brought it to power was transparency and responsibility in governance. People trusted Modi during his election campaigns. Till date, most of the electoral promises made on that front remain on paper.

When the ruling party is having absolute majority, it has to continue in power till completion of five years. Then where is the question of celebration on completion of 100 days or one year like cinema movies. On the contrary, they can celebrate it at the end of their term conveying to people that these were their achievements during their regime. Besides, nowadays people are aware about the steps taken by the government and they can differentiate between right and wrong. Hence, my request is to the PM that he should continue his work without spending time on such flimsy celebrations and plan what should be done next. That will automatically bring honour to the PM’s Team.

Modi has individually shown glimpses of what he can do and think; here the best examples to cites are ‘Clean India Movement’ and ‘Girl Child Develop-ment’. I hope more such exclusive initiatives will be implemented in near future which can transform the nation’s image. In a democracy like India, one needs to be humble enough to accept the sheer scale of expectations. Chest thumping, sloganeering can only take you to some extent but nothing beyond that. Instead of resorting to headlines, he and his team should work for equitable, comprehensive and no melodramatic governance.

Land acquisition is another issue. Farmers are committing suicide but BJP points out at UPA government’s failure in protecting the interest of farmers. UPA has been voted out by the people of this country hoping that Modi would do something good for them, but after one and half years of ruling, BJP government is yet to come out of election campaign mode. They still accuse UPA and divert the crucial issues. Farmers and crusaders are on the street against the Land Acquisition Bill. The government has failed to explain how this bill will benefit them. They should explain to people that how their health would improve if the government destroys the environment. They can’t justify cut in budgets of education, research and development. How it will spur inventions and innovations? Tell them that the current account deficit has come down due to fall in oil prices not because of the steps taken by the government. Tell them, there are plenty of travel and some immature statements by the PM.

PM and his team have made a good beginning by initiating measures for good governance and development. However, the general perception among the middle class is that the delivery system does not keep pace with the promises made by PM last year. There are few examples which support my statement like Clean Ganges plan, Returning of Black Money, Construction of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya and many more. Nothing could be seen happening here; rather BJP’s national president giving a statement to media saying Black Money was Election ‘Jumla’, a gimmick used for election campaign purpose.

Besides some flaws, Modi has made it clear that his ideas regarding devolution of center’s powers to local governments. He said decentralization brings government closer to people. He wants administrative and technical empowerment of the local institutions to fight poverty by participating in planning and management of local development. He has initiated the financial inclusion program that aims to help provide a bank account for every household in the country, insurance and accident policy for all. His foreign outreach was aimed at industrialists and CEOs to contribute to the ‘Make in India’ program of his government; he has made efforts to engage with neighbours. He wants social justice and development of the poor as a part of national commitment. However, this entire year look like lip services by Modi. He failed to bring down inflation, dollars are going up whereas rupee is weakening, petrol and diesel prices are shooting up. Unemployment issue is on the rise. Plight of farmer and Jawans are still the same. There has been a rise in rape cases.

Modi and BJP had shown dreams to people but they are yet to fulfill the expectations of the citizens of this country. On the contrary, attacks on churches, reconversion, hate against minority, irresponsible statements by BJP leaders added fuel to the fire. Delhi elections and Patel’s agitation already indicated that people have started disowning Modi slowly and Bihar elections furthermore will give us the confirmation.

Does the man who spent intimate time with Sheena in Thailand hold the key to murder mystery?

SheenaJust days after Indrani Mukerjea was arrested for the murder of her daughter Sheena Bora (claimed to be younger ‘sister’ at the time of arrest), it was reported that Sheena could have been pregnant when she was killed.

And now, in a new twist to the case, it is being claimed that Sheena was pregnant with the baby of a person ‘very, very close’ to Indrani, wife of former Star TV CEO Peter Mukerjea.

And this, say sources, could have been the prime motive behind the murder of Sheena Bora.

According to a report in The Quint, Mukerjeas’ close friends have hinted that Sheena could have got pregnant months before she was murdered.

And the ‘father’ of the baby, alleged to be ‘very, very close’ to Indrani, is reported to have spent considerable intimate time with Sheena in Thailand.

As per reports, the man had told Indrani before going to Thailand that he would be travelling to the Southeast Asian country to meet some prospective business partners.

However, when Indrani later found out that Sheena too had travelled to Thailand during the same time, she inferred that her daughter and the man were together. This was corroborated when Indrani had actually found the stub of the flight’s boarding passes in one of Sheena’s books.

Upon being confronted by Indrani, the man confessed about the relationship but added that he thought it was okay because of the wild parties they used to attend regularly. As per the report in The Quint, the man also said that he was under the impression that Sheena was Indrani’s sister and not daughter.

Sheena too is reported to have told Indrani that she was pregnant with the baby of the man “close” to her.

HC gives bail to Hasan Ali in tax evasion cases

Hasan-AliThe controversial Pune-based businessman Hasan Ali has been granted bail by the Bombay High Court in seven cases filed by the Income Tax Department for allegedly evading tax to the tune of Rs one lakh crore during 2001 to 2007.

Hearing Ali’s plea yesterday, Justice Abhay Thipsay granted him bail in the sum of Rs one lakh in each case.

Earlier, Ali, who has been in the custody for three years and eight months, was granted bail by the High Court in cases filed against him under Prevention of Money Laundering Act and Passport Act.

“As Hasan Ali has got bail in all the cases filed against him, he will soon be released from prison…It is a matter of a couple of days before he comes out from jail. We have to organise sureties and the money to complete the formalities. We are also awaiting copy of bail order,” said his lawyer Ranjeet Sangle.

Ali is at present lodged at Arthur Road jail here.

The Income Tax Department had filed seven separate cases in 2009 against Ali, alleging that he had not filed IT returns for assessment years 2001 to 2007.

Ali’s lawyers Abaad Ponda and Ranjeet Sangle argued he had filed IT returns for this period belatedly in 2007. They also pointed out that Ali was 64 years old and was in jail for over three years, so he should be released.

Not filing IT returns was a bailable offence, they said.

The department, however, opposed his bail plea saying that investigations were still on.

Ali was arrested under PMLA in 2011 on the charges of money laundering and stashing huge amounts of black money in foreign banks. He is also accused of obtaining five passports in different names.

Government mulling to allow people to keep 12 liquor bottles at home

EknathTaking serious note of deaths due to spurious liquor consumption, the Maharashtra government is planning to allow a permit holder to keep 12 bottles of alcohol at home against the existing two.

State Excise Minister Eknath Khadse said the government is likely to issue a notification next month to modify the existing law in this regard.

“More than a 100 people unnecessarily lost their lives in the Malwani hooch incident. After that incident, the state Excise department is trying various measures to curb the sale of spurious and illegal alcohol,” said Khadse.

“One of the steps the Excise department has suggested is to allow a permit holder to keep 12 bottles of liquor at home in place of the existing two,” he said.

The government will be not be required to amend the existing Bombay Prohibition Act, he said adding that the state Cabinet is empowered to bring necessary changes in the law.

The government is also likely to do away with the existing system where a person consuming alcohol has to take a day’s permit before consuming liquor, the minister said.

“When a person goes to a permit room that is legal, he has to spend on getting a day’s permit. One should not be asked to pay extra while sitting in a place that already has a permit to serve alcohol,” he said.

Khadse said the Excise department has also suggested to increase the minimum quantity of alcohol to be stored in each bottle from the existing 750 ml to 1,000 ml.

“The Excise department has suggested increasing the minimum quantity that can be stored in each bottle from 750 to 1,000 ml. But we are not keen on doing that at the moment,” he said.

Several companies have approached the government to draft new holograms to ensure authenticity of alcohol, he said adding that a committee will be set up to decide on the issue.

“A committee will be set up that will comprise of Excise Commissioner, Excise Secretary and Finance Secretary. They will make the necessary framework for companies to respond to our tenders. After that, a company will be finalised for making holograms,” Khadse said.

Didn’t tip off Mumbai Police about Indrani Mukerjea: Siddharth Das

Siddharth Das, who claims to be the biological father of Sheena Bora, who is believed to have been killed by her mother and media tycoon Indrani Mukerjea and her ex-husband, on Tuesday said that he will fully cooperate with the Mumbai Police, which is trying to crack the murder mystery.

Das, who had appeared before the national media nearly a week after the sensational Sheena Bora murder case grabbed the spotlight, said that his former live-in partner Indrani Mukherjea should be given stringent punishment if she is found guilty.

“I don’t know whether she has committed the crime but if she (Indrani) has done it, I pray to God that she should be given the most stringent punishment,” Das, who claimed to have lived here since 1998, said.

Das also said that he had never officially married Indrani and if she “had murdered (Sheena), she must be hanged”.

He further claimed that Mumbai Police did not contact him and he came to know about the case from media.

“I am ready to cooperate with them anytime they call me,” he said.

When asked if he had tipped off the Mumbai Police about Indrani, he denied saying, “I only got to know about the case through media. How can I do this when I had no contacts with her”

Asked why he had been silent since Indrani’s arrest on August 25 for allegedly murdering Sheena, he said, “I have a family and I do a small job. I feared that it may get disturbed.”

Das claimed that he and Indrani used to live together at her place and Sheena was born in February, 1987 while Mikhail was born in September the next year.

He claimed that Indrani left him in 1989 but “no reason was given by her. May be she was not satisfied with the status I was having”.

On why he did not take the responsibility of raising Sheena and Mikhail, Das said, “They were at in my in-laws’ place. They wanted to keep them. I wanted to take care of them but I was not given a chance”.

Das said that he had spoken to Sheena when she was in tenth standard.

When asked why he didn’t try to establish contact with his children, Das said, “I wasn’t financially sound to be able to fulfil their needs.”

I work in a small company, I’m not a high profile man, I’m a very simple man, if I show my face I might be sacked, Das said while replying to a question why he was covering his face when he has nothing to hide.

Meanwhile, a woman, claiming to be wife of Das, said she did not know about the past relationship of Das and Indrani but she stands by her husband.

Waste management rules not followed at dumping ground: HC

The Bombay High Court Tuesday expressed concern over failure of authorities in adopting norms of solid waste management and asked Maharashtra government to decide within a week the civic body’s proposal to increase the capacity of Kanjurmarg dumping ground.

The judges said the situation was very alarming as the rules of waste management were not being followed at the dumping grounds and the state should consider providing alternative land for dumping.

The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai told the HC that every day 3,000 metric tonnes of waste are transported to Kanjurmarg dumping ground.

The three dumping grounds in the city — Kanjurmarg, Mulund and Deonar — receive 10,000 metric tonnes of solid waste a day. Mulund and Deonar sites would soon be closed because lease of respective lands expires in November, so the capacity of Kanjurmarg site must be increased, MCGM said.

The division bench, headed by Justice Abhay Oka, was hearing a bunch of PILs alleging that solid waste management rules are not followed at the dumping grounds, leading to pollution. Some PILs filed by local residents want dumping grounds to be shifted because of the foul smell they produce.

The MCGM said its proposal to augment capacity of Kanjurmarg ground to 6,500 metric tonnes by installing modern plants and equipment was pending with the state government.

The court then asked the state government to inform by September 10 its decision on this proposal.

MCGM proposes to hand over the Kanjurmarg site to a private contractor on `build, operate and transfer’ basis. To give the land at concessional rate to the contractor, it needs state government’s permission.