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December 22, 2012

Randeep, Rahul, Imtiaz Join hands for Anti-Suicide Initiative

Celebrities endorsing social causes is not unusual. But a group of high-profile Bollywood denizens getting together for an anti-suicide initiative in far-away Jamshedpur a, city which, believe it or not, is the country’s suicide capital certainly qualifies as exceptional.

Last week Randeep Hooda, Imtiaz Ali, Mahesh Bhupati, Rahul Bose, filmmaker Nishikant Kamath (who last year acted in anti-suicide film 404 ) flew to Jamshedpur to talk to the local students and parents on why the suicide rate in the city is alarmingly high and to attempt to find solution to the baffling rampancy of suicide casualties in the city. Many other Bollywood celebrities have taken an interest in the issue and have agreed to join hands with filmmaker Prawal Rawan who initiated the campaign.

Prawal says, “Last year I was intrigued when a group of school students in Jamshedpur got together to make a 45-minute film on suicide cases. Why would school kids be concerned with a grim subject like suicide? It was then that I discovered that Jamshedpur has the highest number of suicides in India. The suicide rate in this city is 21 percent as compared with the national suicide rate of 6 percent.”

Prawal then initiated an anti-suicide campaign among the film fraternity. The response, he says, is tremendous. “I was simply bowled over by Imtiaz, Randeep, Tisca Arora and others who set aside their busy schedules to make time for an issue that ought to concern all of us.”

Randeep Hooda re-adjusted his shooting dates for Rensil D’Silva’s Ungli in Mumbai to be present in Jamshedpur. He spoke against suicide on December 10 and Rahul Bose on December 14. The response was overwhelming. Randeep told the kids he had flunked Class 12. He said he fought back the defeat. He told the kids to fight, not turn into cry-baby losers. Randeep said, “Don’t accept defeat. Fight back adversities. Failure is a myth. Every experience is a just fodder for the future. Suicide doesn’t end the problem, it ends you.”

Says Prawaal, “Rahul spoke about the co-relation between success and happiness and how parents and teachers need to work together to make the young understand, that failure is not a reason to lose hope. The kids listened to Randeep, Rahul and Imtiaz. They have a face and voice. And they used it to convince children in Jamshedpur not to end their lives out of dejection.”

Blessedly this was not a just a one-off visit for the lenses. Randeep, Imtiaz, Prawaal and the rest of the anti-suicide group from Bollywood are now initiating preventive measures to counter the steep suicide rate in Jamshedpur. “Within the next few months all of us plan to take substantial steps to remedy the malaise,” informs Prawaal who has directed the anti-suicide film 404.

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May 10, 2012

Konkona & Rahul Bose Team Together For A Comedy Flick

Konkona Sen Sharma and Rahul Bose are all set to return to the silver screen for an upcoming comedy film. Bose’s I Am has been winning a lot of awards at the festival circuit and the actor is overjoyed with all the appreciation that he has been garnering. Konkona has not been seen on the big screen since quite a long time. The last film that she acted in was Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf.

Rahul Bose and Konkona Sen Sharma have previously set the screen ablaze with their marvelous chemistry in films such as Mr & Mrs Iyer and 15 Park Avenue. Let’s watch how this magical duo tickles the audiences’ funny bone! Source

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October 31, 2011

Bollywood Celebrities At The Formula 1 Race

With the inaugural Indian Grand Prix kicking off, B—town celebrities – from Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan to actress Priety Zinta – thronged the venue to watch the race live at the Buddh International Circuit. Celebrities took to microblogging site Twitter to express their excitement for the event.

Shah Rukh Khan: Long flt great sleep. Got pleasantly hit by the Delhi winter start. refreshed..reloaded..ready to enjoy F.One and ‘Ra.One’ in my hometown i am ON.

Preity Zinta: Driving to the Formula 1 Race! So excited….Cannot believe the crazy traffic and how hot it is! Bring on the speed boyz.. We are ready!

Rahul Bose: Young F1 fans travelling to Delhi spotted a mile away. Ferrari t—shirts, shades, shorts…Foggy day in Delhi. Presume it will lift before long. Psyched for the race!

Madhur Bhandarkar : On my way to the FORMULA ONE racing, exuberance all over!!! More

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April 11, 2011

Rahul Bose On His Role In ‘I Am’

Rahul Bose, who never shies away from bold and challenging film roles, had no inhibitions playing the role of a gay man in Onir’s upcoming film I AM. “I don’t have parents to worry about what they will think. I don’t care about my image and I never had a girlfriend to worry about what girls would think! So I am the perfect choice to play a gay’, he quips, adding that the character he plays is forced to live a double life because of his sexual orientation.

In Bose’s opinion, this reflects common realities in the film industry. “I know at least two people in the industry who are gay but will not come out in the open. They live dual lives pretending to be what they are not. Most gays pretend to be heterosexual so that they don’t lose their loved ones”, Rahul says. And it’s not just friends they fear to lose: “Actors do not want to play homosexual characters, because they fear their careers will be in jeopardy.” So what about his career? “I don’t have a career”, Bose jokes.

The next minute he is serious again.”We are constantly judged for what we are in society.” That’s why I AM is such a relevant film because it talks about variant kinds of discrimination people face in today’s society – not just homosexuality but also phenomenons like sexual abuse of children or losing one’s home. “Each story in the film deals with the discrimination we face. They are all real experiences which are relatable to everyone who watches them.” More

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September 18, 2009

Shefali Shah & Rahul Bose Are Back Together

The upcoming director Barnali Shukla (Saurabh Shukla’s wife) who is making her directorial debut with Kuch Love Jaisa, starring Shefali Shah and Rahul Bose had to undergo a lot of trouble while shooting for the film. The film is about two strangers; stuck with each other for a day and who keep fighting. And Shefali and Rahul, who are both very dedicated actors, got into the skin of the characters, so much, that they kept fighting even when the shooting wasn’t on.

Shefali reveals that their quarrels weren’t serious, just a heated discussion over certain issues. She feels that while they were supposed to play complete strangers in the film, it was a little impossible because she has known Rahul since they worked together on Aparna Sen’s 15 Park Avenue. But even though they quarreled, it was only for the film. Source

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