Veteran actor Ranjeet went down memory lane and revealed how late star-politician Sunil Dutt had travelled in high fever to Mumbai to attend the music launch of his directorial ‘Ghazab Tamasha’, which released in 1992.
Ranjeet took to Instagram, where he shared a black and white picture featuring him, Sunil Dutt, Rahul Roy and Anu Aggarwal, among many others.
He wrote: “Dutt Saab had 104 temperature, he flew down all d way frm Delhi to release d music of my film “Gajab-Tamasa”.”
Ranjeet said he was very lucky to have Sunil Dutt as a part of his life.
He added: “He was always thr in my life, I miss him a lot oftenly, he was not a Godfather fr me but I knew that he was always concerned about me nd I cud never say no fr anything he wud ask me to do. I was very lucky to hav him as part of my life…...
Ranjeet took to Instagram, where he shared a black and white picture featuring him, Sunil Dutt, Rahul Roy and Anu Aggarwal, among many others.
He wrote: “Dutt Saab had 104 temperature, he flew down all d way frm Delhi to release d music of my film “Gajab-Tamasa”.”
Ranjeet said he was very lucky to have Sunil Dutt as a part of his life.
He added: “He was always thr in my life, I miss him a lot oftenly, he was not a Godfather fr me but I knew that he was always concerned about me nd I cud never say no fr anything he wud ask me to do. I was very lucky to hav him as part of my life…...
- 4/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has most definitely risen above his humble beginnings. Belonging to an agricultural background, the acclaimed actor has been recently approached by the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation in order to spearhead a water conservation campaign. The talented actor who was a farmer before deciding to pursue his lifelong dreamRead More
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- 12/9/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Mumbai, Sep 29 – Internationally acclaimed Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur feels that the water crisis will get worse in future and if things continue as they are then after 25 years the Ganga will disappear too.
“Almost 80 percent of the world is water stressed. We need to understand that we have crossed a danger mark and we need to do something about it. If we don’t, then in the coming years we won’t be able to use water like we do today,” Kapur told reporters Tuesday.
“If we don’t start taking steps now, we will be remembered by our future generations as the people who ruined our natural resources. Water is a very important natural resource. Things are so bad that even Ganga will.
“Almost 80 percent of the world is water stressed. We need to understand that we have crossed a danger mark and we need to do something about it. If we don’t, then in the coming years we won’t be able to use water like we do today,” Kapur told reporters Tuesday.
“If we don’t start taking steps now, we will be remembered by our future generations as the people who ruined our natural resources. Water is a very important natural resource. Things are so bad that even Ganga will.
- 9/29/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Actress Lisa Ray, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare cancer of the plasma cells last year, isn't letting the disease affect her - she is determined to fight it and has sought spiritual solace near Ganga in Rishikesh."I'm back from Rishikesh (in Uttarakhand). The holy city of Hindus. Located in the foothills of the majestic Himalayas. Ganga darshan. Spiritual theatre," wrote the actress on her blog on her recent Rishikesh visit.The tag line on her blog says: "Never Stop Fighting"."Passed many shaven pilgrims. I have a new visionof myself now. In this city of mystics, mendicants and seekers, my tonsured head blends in," added 37-year-old, who came to India Feb 15 soon after stem cell transplantfor which she had to shave off her head."My dad and I sat by the side of the Ganges and dipped our fingers in the sacred river.
- 3/14/2010
- Filmicafe
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