Wednesday, 9 March 2016

It's scary to imagine yourself failing

After a successful debut with “Heropanti” (2014), Kriti Sanon bagged a big film like “Dilwale” (2015), also starring Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan. But though she hasn't tasted failure as yet, the thought of it gives her shudders. “I don't know if I'm prepared for it or not. It's scary to imagine yourself failing. But I do know that in Bollywood, every Friday changes your destiny, and unfortunately, every Friday also changes the way people look at you,” she says.
In her two-year career, the 25-year old has realised that in the industry, several times, even if you're a great actor, if your film flops, people close to you take a step back. “I think that is the sad part of the industry,” she says, quickly adding that at the end of the day, what really matters is hard work. “I think if you're talented and not desperate to do any film that comes your way, and are doing justice to all your roles, then you're fine, because you can't predict the rest. You also can't predict the audience's reaction,” she says.
Currently, Kriti is working on her next opposite Sushant Singh Rajput. “It's something I am excited about. The film is about love, dreams and destiny. I guess the way I will look, the way I will be presented, and my character will make the audience see me in a different light,” says Kriti.
Source: Hindustan Times

Cargo aircraft crashes in Bay

Star Online Report
- 3 dead, 1 rescued in critical condition

Injured Wazi Morout, 47, a Ukraine national, who was rescued from the sea after a privately-chartered aircraft crashed into the Bay. He has been moved to Chittagong for better treatments. Photo: Star
- All nationals of Ukraine
- No fire, plane just dropped, witness says

A privately-chartered cargo aircraft crashed into the Bay of Bengal this morning killing three person. One other has been rescued in critical condition.
The crash site was about half a kilometre off Cox’s Bazar’s Nazirtek, at the estuary of the Bay and Bakkhali River, our local correspondent reports quoting police and aviation authorities.
The Russian-owned True Aviation Limited’s aircraft took off from Cox’s Bazar airport around 9:30am, Sadhon Kumar Mohanta, the airport’s manager, told reporters. It was transporting shrimp fry from Cox’s Bazar to Jessore.
Minutes after take-off, it crashed into the sea, he said.
Fisherman Sona Mia Majhi, an eyewitness, said he did not see any fire. “The plane directly dropped into the sea. We were at shore. We rushed out with our trawler and rescued them.”
ALL UKRAINE NATIONALS
Two people were initially rescued from the sea, said Mohammad Aslam Hossein, officer-in-charge of Cox’s Bazar Sadar Model Police Station. One among them died. Two others were missing.
“There were four people on board. They were all Ukraine nationals,” he said.
Two people, found at scene, were rushed to Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital. One among them was declared dead, said on-duty doctor Nobel Kumar Barua.
Bodies of two others were recovered later in the afternoon, Ahsan Habib, contingent commander of Bangladesh Coast Guard’s Cox’s Bazar station.
The identities of the four were primarily disclosed as Capt Murad, Pilot Evan, Flight Engineer Androy and Navigator Kalcuna. However, identities of the deceased were yet to be ascertained.
Coast guard, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Air Force, police and Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence carried out rescue operation for hours.
Injured Wazi Morout, 47, a Ukraine national, was referred to Chittagong Medical College Hospital for better treatments as his condition worsened, an on-duty doctor said.

Tigers crash Netherlands after Tamim 83

WORLD T20

Sports Correspondent
Bangladesh won by 8 runs while Tigers seal the first win in the qualifying match of World T20 2016 against Netherlands at Dharamsala in India on Wednesday.
 
Bangladesh have scored 153 runs losing 7 wickets in all 20 overs against Netherlands at Dharamsala.
 
In chase of 153 runs Netherlands have scored 145 runs losing 7 wickets 20 overs in the stadium.
 
Tamim scored 83 runs off 58 balls, with six fours and three big sixes for Bangladesh.
 
Earlier Netherlands captain Peter Borren invited Bangladesh to bat first after winning the toss at Dharamsala.
 
In today's match Bangladesh made one change, bringing in Arafat Sunny in place of left-arm pace bowler Abu Hider who was in the XI in the Asia Cup final.

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