Sunday, 21 April 2019
Shah Rukh Khan had the sweetest reply to Anupam Kher and fans are nostalgic
As it happened, Kher who is busy with his US series New Amsterdam in New York, was missing King Khan aka his on-screen son. He shared a moment from their film on the microblogging site. 'Mere Pyaare @iamsrk !! bas aise hi !! New York mein tumhari achanak yaad ayi (My dearest SRK, just like that, I was missing you in New York) We have had some great times together. And then we all grew up!! Love and prayers always.#DilwaleDulhaniyaLeJayenge,' the senior actor tweeted.
मेरे प्यारे @iamsrk !! बस ऐसे ही!! न्यू यॉर्क में तुम्हारी अचानक याद आयी। We have had some great times together. And then we all grew up!! Love and prayers always.#DilwaleDulhaniyaLeJayenge
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— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) April 17, 2019
Seeing the iconic scene from the hit 1995 film, King Khan was left emotional. In his response, SRK had a sweet reply referring him as 'Daddy Cool' and tweeted, 'Arre nahi Daddy Cool! 'Grow up' hon aapke dushman. Hum dono ka dil to baccha hai ji (Our hearts are still young). Come back home let's start with snakes and ladders and we can move to making sand castles in the air. Miss you.'
Arre nahi Daddy Cool! &dhapos;Grow up&dhapos; hon aapke dushman. Hum dono ka dil to baccha hai ji. Come back home let&dhapos;s start with snakes and ladders and we can move to making sand castles in the air. Miss you. https://t.co/asgWd1N5Cb
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) April 18, 2019
The actor promised to meet as soon as he's back.
आते ही मिलता हूँ। बहुत बहुत प्यार।邏 https://t.co/2zqP6a1UGR
— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) April 18, 2019
The duo have worked on numerous films like Darr, Chahaat, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Veer-Zaara and Pehli among others, as father and son. With the hilarious gif of 'Raj and his Pops' doing the signature high-fiving and hugging, Tweeple loved it.
O Pochi O Koka O Bobi O Lola https://t.co/EmViWjNJVs
— sahil ali (ساحل علی) (@IMShutterBug_) April 19, 2019
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— Petra Schoenweiss (@pbs_tweety) April 18, 2019
Love #DDLJ Also love everytime you and Anupam Sir work together! #KKHH
#PAHELI
#HNY
#Mohabbatein
#CHAAHAT
#VeerZaara
#JTHJ ❤️
— Maryam Khan (@Devoted2SRK) April 18, 2019
AWWWW…Soooo adorable.. @AnupamPKher Sir &dhapos;O Pochi O Koka O Bobi O Lola&dhapos; ❤
— Ayushi Sharma (@AyushiS96622915) April 18, 2019
This is the most wholesome Twitter exchange in Bollywood history. https://t.co/JVPQVodZWm
— Rosemina Nazarali (@RoseminaN) April 18, 2019
Sir sand castles to thik hai. Ek do movies bhi banaoge Na!?? https://t.co/VV32hpaOWx
— Anamika (@Mann_Baawra) April 18, 2019
The Coolest Craziest and Funniest Dad and Son .. We Miss U Both. Can We See U Together Again in A Movie? Lotsa Love To All of U.
— Sanaa❤SRK (@sanaamaroc) April 18, 2019
This reply to Anupam Kher from SRK is really COOL https://t.co/WEonZ5tLQu
— Nawaz Shaik نواز شیخ (@NawazShaik29) April 18, 2019
100 % Suddh Desi Ghee se bane hue Pitaji aur Putra. https://t.co/OGDk1Xaci7
— Shreyas Gawande (@ShreyGawande) April 18, 2019
Somebody bring back 90s SRK :( https://t.co/soAJV4Q9k0
— Tejas (@t_bopes) April 18, 2019
OMG of my favourite scenes he he still love daddy cool n Rahul Duo https://t.co/ljHZzcnOoe
— sumita pandey (@sosweetsumi) April 18, 2019
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'Where are my clipped wings,' Jet Airways' employees protest after airline grounded
(Express Photo by TashiTobgyal) The closure of the airline's operations has rendered around 16,500-plus employees including hundreds of pilots, who were not being paid salaries for several months, virtually jobless. (Express Photo by TashiTobgyal) In a mail to employees, Jet Airways CEO Vinay Dube said, 'We don't have an answer today to the very important question of what happens to us employees during the sale process.' (Express Photo by TashiTobgyal) But he asked them to 'keep doing their job as best as possible'. (Express Photo by TashiTobgyal) The airline which started defaulting three months ago was looking for an investor to pump in funds but failed to get any funding source. (Express Photo by TashiTobgyal) DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttps://www.fanfiction.net/u/11099097/
UDF, BJP helping each other: Pinarayi Vijayan
The central government has not helped the state in distress. They were reluctant to offer help. But UDF didn't utter a word against the centre. Did UDF say anything against the central government ever,' he asked. Keep yourself updated on Lok Sabha Elections 2019 with our round-the-clock coverage -- breaking news, updates, analyses etc all. Happy reading. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://www.magcloud.com/user/reezexregge
Why a pro-Sangh farmer in Wayanad won't vote for Modi
I'm neck deep in debt and can see no way of repaying them. Modi never supported the country's struggling farmers. The Centre has retained its anti-farmer import policies only to please the corporate houses. The farmers were never a priority with Modi."He added: "Look at the NDA candidate here. He is not a politician, just a rich man from outside with little or no grasp of the farm crisis in Wayanad, which is the Vidarbha of Kerala (Vidarbha is an impoverished region of Maharashtra where farmer suicides are endemic)."Eleven other farmer families in Wayanad have lost earning members to suicide in the past year. More than 100 farmers in Wayanad killed themselves during Modi's five-year tenure, all of them victims of falling prices and the banks' inflexible attitude. No relief package or policy corrections have been announced, though.Dhanil's father Divakaran had only attended primary school but decided to provide the eldest of his two sons with higher education, hoping he would earn a professional's salary and buttress the family's finances.Dhanil went to Secunderabad, now in Telangana, to study MBA with an education loan of Rs 3 lakh from the public-sector Punjab National Bank. Divakaran spent another Rs 2 lakh from his savings to support his education.Dhanil passed with good marks, only to find that Wayanad offered little by way of job opportunities for an MBA.He worked with companies in Bangalore and Hyderabad but earned a salary that was half the EMI for the bank loan. He had still managed to repay Rs 40,000 of the loan when his mother was diagnosed with cancer. The doctors said it was curable - if the family forked out Rs 4 lakh.Divakaran borrowed Rs 4 lakh from the Kerala State Financial Enterprises, a public-sector non-banking financial company, to pay the hospital. But Dhanil's mother died last September, and three months later Divakaran committed suicide."I have inherited these debts. The guarantors for the two loans are still facing recovery proceedings. It was my MBA that forced my father to commit suicide," Dhanil said."We had three acres of patta land before and the income from it was enough to repay debts. But seven years ago the government declassified the land, along with 47 acres of neighbouring families' plots, as forestland. They withdrew the validity of the patta. I now have no land of my own. So the banks are troubling the guarantors."Without a job that can provide him a decent income, Dhanil continues to live in the family's old, small house with his wife and six-year-old son. He has turned a hardworking farmer like his father, growing coffee, pepper and cardamom."My hard work can help meet the family's needs but repaying the bank loans remains a challenge. This is the situation that leads to farmer suicides,'' Dhanil said.Since he doesn't own the land he cultivates, Dhanil is not a beneficiary of the Rs 6,000 annual dole for ailing farmers that Modi has announced."I had hopes when Modi announced the Mudra loan scheme to promote young entrepreneurs," he said."Such a loan could have helped me start a small production unit out of farm produce. But because of the two loan defaults, my Cibil score is very poor. So, no Mudra loan is coming my way."One's Cibil (acronym for Credit Information Bureau India Limited) score is a number that banks and non-banking financial companies use to ascertain one's creditworthiness and likelihood of repaying loans on time."If we are voting Modi back to power, there is no guarantee that he would become farmer-friendly," Dhanil said."Wayanad's farmers deserve a better deal as they contribute significantly to the national exchequer by producing export-quality spices. The farmers and their wrath will decide the outcome of this election at the national level."Wayanad votes on April 23. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttps://www.usgbc.org/people/zinzaa-justin/0011267970
Glare on CJI Ranjan Gogoi, all eyes on how SC responds
While the response of CJI Ranjan Gogoi — the only institutional action so far — became public on Saturday, the judicial order by two other judges Justices Arun Mishra and Sanjeev Khanna did not betray much about the future course. The spotlight has thus shifted to the 26 judges, excluding the CJI, who were all sent a copy of the affidavit and the complaint by the aggrieved woman employee on Friday morning. Their response, as members of the Supreme Court, is bound to define the path which will guide the institution in dealing with the crisis. Like Jan last year, all eyes on what SC does: will its in-house gender panel act? Said a former CJI on the condition of anonymity: 'There were some judicial proceedings in the Supreme Court today and an order was passed but it was not a judicial order. The CJI also spoke. There were some observations made in the Supreme Court today. Let's wait and watch and see how the wisdom of the court works.' That wisdom will be under watch. As the apex court was on a break this week, many judges were out of Delhi when the controversy broke Saturday. Those contacted by The Sunday Express were tight-lipped, evidently uncomfortable with the sudden turn of events and still calibrating their response. A better sense of their mood will be available Monday morning when all the judges assemble for coffee in the Supreme Court. Observers say today's events also have to be seen in the context of the unprecedented press conference last January when four members of the collegium, including Justice Gogoi, went public against then CJI Deepak Misra. Then, too, it was stated to be a fight for the independence of the judiciary. It was seen as an attempt by the institution to correct itself even though many jurists disagreed with the idea. In affidavit, complainant alleges husband, brother-in-law faced brunt Some of the issues raised then, as one of the four judges, Justice Kurian Joseph noted after retirement, were resolved because of their public posture while others were being looked into by the current CJI. The current crisis has been caused by an external trigger: an unprecedented complaint of sexual harassment by a former woman employee of the Supreme Court against CJI Gogoi and the institutional response so far, echoing the line about independence of the judiciary, has not filled many with confidence. The urgency with which the matter was taken up on the judicial side, hurriedly heard by a bench which included the CJI himself but no woman judges, where the CJI held forth against the complainant without including his name in the judicial order has raised legal eyebrows. In cheating case, police move to cancel woman's bail, matter listed for April 24 Whatever the merit of the complaint, observers said, what is clear is that the court will have to do more. The bench talked of a 'bigger force' arrayed against the court so it becomes all the more significant for the air to clear. The current crisis will unfold against the backdrop of the Congress's bid to impeach former CJI Dipak Misra and the manner in which the executive-judiciary relationship has played out so far. To supplement the actions already taken on the judicial side by the CJI, the apex court could also respond to the institutional crisis through a full court being convened on the administrative side. The grey area of the rules of the in-house procedure, which has no provisions for dealing with a complaint of this nature against the CJI, can be best tackled at such a forum. More importantly, any response involving all the judges of the Supreme Court is bound to find greater acceptability among jurists and the wider public. It would also shift the spotlight away from the CJI and underline that the institution itself will work out its response. Alternatively, four members of the Collegium Justices SA Bobde, NV Ramanna, Arun Mishra and RF Nariman could approach the CJI. Any process that they suggest will have to exclude the CJI and also not be ad hoc in nature. It would still involve consultation with other brother judges of the apex court for the response to be institutional — and going beyond the individual. A proposal mooted by the four judges last January was to have to future CJIs have a stake in deciding the roster instead of the CJI alone, an idea which found favour with CJI Gogoi in deciding the bench on certain important cases. An informal group of future CJIs could thus deal with the matter but that would still need to have the confidence of all judges, as the matter extends beyond the CJI to the whole institution. While the CJI maybe in the harsh glare, the spotlight is now on the Supreme Court. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttps://yozkelvozkeeneens.wixsite.com/qred
Cast vote, shop, get discount
We are doing this to encourage voters and increase the voting percentage. So far, 31 shops have agreed to our proposal and decided to offer special discounts ranging between 5 per cent and 20 per cent. Voters will have to walk into the shops with which we have a tie-up and show the ink mark on their finger," Kumar told the media.Kumar said Dr S.K. Tiwary of Jeevan Jyoti Health Clinic in Sakchi had announced two days' of free treatment at his clinic under the initiative. People can also undergo health check-ups for free. Tiwary usually charges Rs 500 as consultation fee.Pappu Sardar, who has a snacks corner in Sakchi and shares a good rapport with the businessmen community, said he was personally approaching traders, market committees and shopping malls in Sakchi and Bistupur and persuading them to be a part of this initiative. "We are getting good response from the local business community. Apart from medical stores, a leading electronic store called National Electronics, Agarwal Book Store, Sachdeva Cycles, Due Honda (bike dealer), Baking Bond (a cake and pastry store) and several hosiery and utensils shops have decided to offer discount to voters," he said. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttps://www.pearltrees.com/reezexregge
Russell's fitness a concern
ut the day was made for Tintu, who has spent several thousands to tattoo his favourite player's image on his body.So, Friday will be about divided loyalties at the Eden: Kohli on one side and home franchise Kolkata Knight Riders on the other. While a victory for the Royal Challengers will provide the much-needed boost to their dipping fortunes, Dinesh Karthik and Co. will hope for a win to climb up in the standings after having dropped to sixth position due to three consecutive defeats.More importantly for the Knights, it is the fitness of Andre Russell that is a cause for worry. The Jamaican star injured his left shoulder during practice on Wednesday and didn't turn up for the match-eve session.The Knight Riders captain, though, made it clear that Russell was in their plans for Friday's match. "He'd got a preliminary X-ray done yesterday (Wednesday) and it's not even been 24 hours. By tomorrow we'll get a better idea as to how he's feeling," Karthik said. The visitors will also be keeping an eye on Russell's availability. The scars of the Chinnaswamy must be fresh in their memories after Russell had initiated a turnaround with a 13-ball 48 not out that singed their hopes.Bowling coach Ashish Nehra, however, tried to put up a brave front. "As a cricketer, I would like to see him playing and our bowlers doing well against him and getting him out. Fans also want to see good cricket. It's not for Russell to hit big sixes every time," Nehra said.In case Russell fails to recover in time, Carlos Brathwaite is likely to take his place in the XI. Russell's absence will surely be felt as the hosts try to overcome the pitfalls of batting first. The Knight Riders, for the record, have failed to defend totals on every occasion and won while chasing targets. Karthik appeared to offer a pragmatic view on the issue."See, I think you have to understand that a lot of the games that were won have all come batting second. The phenomenon has been set in such a way that most targets that have been set have been achieved."Having said that, I'm not going to shy away from the fact that we can definitely bat a little better and ball a little better as well,"Karthik explained.The Royal Challengers, on the other hand, will be encouraged by the inclusion of Dale Steyn. The fast bowler's presence will provide them the extra yard of pace that will be much needed on the hard Eden wicket. In the company of Navdeep Saini, they will be able to provide a good challenge to the Knight Riders.The Royal Challengers' batting hasn't been much of a problem, though, with the likes of Kohli and AB de Villiers being in good touch. De Villiers didn't come for practice on Thursday, but if the pair get going, it will be tough for the hosts to wrest control. The atmosphere and the occasion might just spur them on.But one Andre Russell can alter all equations. No doubt Karthik and Co. will spend the night fretting over his fitness. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://echometer.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/534478/Default.aspx
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