Thursday, 25 February 2016

I never went away - Parineeti Chopra

The actress said she may not have been doing films, but was busy with other work commitments. "Speculation is bound to happen. Even though I was not shooting, I never went away. I was doing events, appearances and of course working on myself. I released my campaign 'Build That Way' in December last year. I made it very clear that I was reading lot of scripts and waiting for the right one," Parineeti said.
The actress is happy that she utilised the gap to focus on getting fit which has been her long standing goal. Her upcoming release 'Meri Pyaari Bindu', a Yash Raj project, is being produced by director Maneesh Sharma while Akshay Roy is making his directorial debut with the film. The story of an aspiring singer was perfect to channel Parineeti's passion for singing with the movie where she will be seen opposite Ayushmann Khurrana.
"I have been singing since childhood and I am a trained Hindustani classical singer. It is one of my biggest passions and hobbies. I was waiting for the right professional opportunity to be able to sing and that's exactly what happened. I am so glad that everything worked out and I got to sing." Parineeti said about the project that came her way about a month ago.

Nila in“Onek Kotha Achey”

Lux Channel i superstar Nilanjona Nila is set to model in a music video once again. She will be seen in Iliyas Hossain's new single titled “Onek Kotha Achey.” She also worked with the same artist before as she modelled in the music video for the song “Na Bola Kotha – 3”, where she received quite a bit of attention from the eyes of the media. Directed by Shoikot Reza, composed by Iliyas Ali and written by Rezwan Sheikh, the song was released on Valentine's Day in YouTube. Nila said, “My previous performance turned many heads, and that's why I chose to prepare for this. I hope the audience will like the song and my performance in the video, and I would like to thank all of them for their continued support.

Baby thrown from Bailey road house dies

Star Online Report
Newborn baby who miraculously survived a fourth-floor fall after he was allegedly dropped from a flat by his teenage mother in Dhaka on February 1 dies on February 25, 2016. Star file photo. 
 
The newborn baby who miraculously survived a fourth-floor fall after he was allegedly dropped from a flat by his teenage mother in Dhaka on February 1 died this afternoon.
The boy died while undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital around 12:30pm, Khawja Abdul Gofur, assistant director (admin) of DMCH, told The Daily Star.
Reason behind his death could not be known immediately.
A day after his birth, the baby was allegedly dropped through the window of the flat, wrapped up in a plastic shopping bag. He survived after falling on the rooftop of a nearby tin-shed building.
The 15-year-old mother, who works for an elderly couple, delivered the out-of-wedlock child in her employer's house with the help of a woman, who also works for the couple, police said on that day.
A video filming the rescue of the baby floated in the social media, causing an outcry.
 

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