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धमकी मिलने के बाद महाराष्ट्र सरकार ने सलमान खान और उनके पिता सलीम खान की बढ़ाई सुरक्षा
धमकी मिलने के बाद महाराष्ट्र सरकार ने सलमान खान और उनके पिता सलीम खान की बढ़ाई सुरक्षा
महाराष्ट्र सरकार ने सलमान खान (Salman Khan) और उनके पिता सलीम खान (Salim Khan) की सुरक्षा को और भी मजबूत कर दिया है. मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के अनुसार, सलमान खान के पिता सलीम खान जब बीते रविवार की सुबह टहलने के लिए बाहर गए थे. तब एक बेंच पर उन्हें सलमान के नाम से धमकी भरा लेटर मिला. सोमवार को इस मामले को संज्ञान में लेते हुए महाराष्ट्र गृह विभाग ने उनकी सुरक्षा के कड़े इंतजाम करने का फैसला किया है. वहीं…
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is doing his part amid this global pandemic. As Coronavirus has brought the world to a standstill, it has affected the families of daily wage workers. The actor has pledged to financially support 25,000 daily wage workers from the film industry, according to Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Coronavirus as the cases have increased rapidly. The 21-day lockdown has affected thousands of families. As 5 lakh workers work under FWICE, 25,000 of them were in dire need of financial support. Said Ashok Dube of the FWICE, “We at FWICE are in the process of compiling the bank details of those 25,000 members for forwarding the same to Salman Khan. His Foundation said, Salman would like to deposit money into each of those 25,000 accounts directly.”
FWICE president B.N. Tiwari added, “Salman Khan is the only industry person who has approached us for providing financial assistance to our members who are facing very tough times due to the complete suspension of shootings and other production work in the country’s battle against the coronavirus. Sadly, no other producer, filmmaker or star has approached us.”
The daily wage workers earn about Rs. 15,000 a month. The actor already contributes Rs. 5 lakh every month, thus, taking care of their medical expenses too, revealed Ashoke Pandit, the chief adviser. He said that Salman and Salim Khan have always helped the industry.
Ashok Dube, who has been with the FWICE for two years now, also revealed, “In the last two years, Salman Khan has made contributions totalling about Rs. 1.5 crore to our worker-members in their times of need, whether for hospitalization or otherwise. God bless Salman.”
Salman's father Salim Khan also revealed that the family is looking after the meals of people in their building and his security guards. He said that we must all look after the staff. As far as Salman Khan Films is concerned, the employees were reportedly given their salaries early as soon as the lockdown was announced. The actor is even taking care of the ration of their studio members who are in dire need.
Last week, filmmakers and actors, including Karan Johar, Taapsee Pannu, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kiara Advani, Rakul Preet Singh, Sidharth Malhotra, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, AR Murugadoss, Sanjay Dutt and Nitesh Tiwari pledged their support for daily wage earners via an initiative called I Stand With Humanity, started by organisations -- the International Association for Human Values, the Art of Living Foundation and the Indian Film and TV Industry. This program will provide 10 days of essential food supplies to the families of daily wage earners.
ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Salman Khan goes a step ahead; to provide essential commodities to daily wage cine workers and their families
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salmankhanholics · 7 years
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★ Why Salman Khan is bigger than Brad Pitt !
June 22nd 2017 | Adrienne McKibbins and Sue Williams
He has more star pulling power than Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, easily twice as many fans as Brad Pitt and more strings to his bow than George Clooney.
But with his latest movie tipped to smash the global box office record for the world's biggest audience – ever – Indian movie icon Salman Khan lays absolutely no claim to being anything like its best actor.
"I don't really watch my own films much," he purrs during a rare interview in Sydney. "If one of my films comes up on TV I might just watch it to see how bad I am. It's always a learning lesson." And then he smiles, a 24-carat beam that bathes everyone in sunshine. "Normally I'll only watch a film I'm doing afterwards at the final dubbing session. That's enough for me."
It's certainly enough for 51-year-old Khan's worldwide following, too. With the dark good looks of an old-fashioned Hollywood screen star, he's proved an enormous draw to both Indian audiences at home, and the 16 million people from India living outside their country, the largest diaspora population on the planet. In addition, there's the increasing number of film-lovers of non-Indian heritage, drawn to Hindi or Bollywood movies by the simple love stories, the colour and the upbeat, feel-good tempo.
Already, Khan, India's most financially successful star, has had one movie – the 2015 blockbuster Bajrangi Bhaijaan – watched by an estimated more than three-quarters of a billion people. Now his new movie, from the same writer/director Kabir Khan, Tubelight, released internationally on Friday, June 23 – the beginning of the Muslim Eid holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, and with giant posters even around New York's Times Square – is predicted to be about to make history.
This, say the industry watchers, could well end up the film that passes the 1 billion audience mark.
To those of us outside India, it's hard to grasp the magnitude of his kind of viewing figures. Our most successful film ever, the first Crocodile Dundee film in 1986, for example, sold more than 46 million tickets in the United States; still a relative pittance compared to the business Tubelight is expected to do.
Quietly modest
Khan, however, is quietly modest. "I have been fortunate with the scripts coming my way," he says, when the figures are quoted to him. "I also choose more carefully now than I used to."
Yet India's most financially successful superstar can afford to be coy. The eldest son of successful scriptwriter father Salim Khan, who co-wrote some of India's most famous "angry young man" films, and step-son of his father's second wife actor Helen, he began acting himself at the age of 22. His brothers, Sohail and Arbaaz followed him into the profession, but with nowhere near the same success.
Khan's own star rose rapidly, working from the late 1980s alongside acting superstars Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan who entered the industry around the same time. Then his star fell, but rose again from 2010 with a succession of hit films.
Each has fared better than the last, with 10 of his movies having each taken more than $US16 million at the box office, and the last six more than $US21 million. That might not appear so much when compared to the latest Star Wars' Rogue One's $160 million, but a massive achievement in a country with low-cost film-making and historically cheap tickets.
Now he's treated as a rolled-gold superstar, having worked with all the big-name female actors, including Aishwarya Rai (Bachchan), Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra, and top directors like Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Sooraj R. Barjatya and Rakesh Roshan. Our interview today – his only one in Australia – in the penthouse of the Sheraton-on-the-Park, has been preceded by a four-hour wait and a grilling by a phalanx of security guards who are still hovering within earshot, just outside the door left slightly ajar.
He attributes his success partly to his range. "I think every six or seven years the style and content of films change," he says. "You have a successful film, then there are a variety of that type of film made, then it gets to a point where the films start to look like rip-offs and the audience becomes tired of that style.
"So then something else comes into fashion. So far, we have had action dramas, police films, the romantic comedy, the romantic melodrama, and then smaller films, but the cycle still seems to change around every six to seven years, with variations."
Unexpected twist
His new movie, Tubelight, is a mixed genre of an action movie, historical war drama, romance and melodrama, with a regulation smattering of Bollywood song and dance and the unexpected twist that Khan this time plays an intellectually challenged hero. He's in search of his missing brother, played by his own real-life brother Sohail, with shades of last year's massive Australian hit Lion, starring Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman about a man in India in search of … his similarly lost brother.
This, however, is set against the 1962 Sino-Indian War, and also features Chinese actress Zhu Zhu. "We have very high hopes of Tubelight," says Mitu Bhowmick, the director of Mind Blowing Films, the production and distribution company specialising in the release of Indian films in Australia and New Zealand. "It's the most awaited film of the year."
Happily, Khan also loves this film. "Because Sohail and I are real brothers and everyone knows that the bond is already established, it seems to really work. My character is a really nice guy, but very childlike, so the village calls him Tubelight [slang in Hindi for someone who does not respond to things quickly] and he really does not understand the workings of the world. All my films are morally and ethically correct, and they have a good message."
Khan likes to present himself as a good guy and he has his own charity, Being Human, but, in truth, controversies have tended to muddy that image although they only appear to have made him even more interesting.
In late 2015, he was acquitted in a high-profile court case of a traffic accident in which one person was killed and, in another long-running case, was accused of having shot a black buck (our equivalent of killing a koala) using unlicensed firearms. He was acquitted of all charges in that matter earlier this year.
He also has a series of high-profile girlfriends, although he did say in a recent talk show, with a grin, that he's a virgin.
That's something that seems quite at odds too with a lusty screen presence that usually involves ripping open his shirt to reveal a pretty impressive set of abs before performing his own stunts, bashing up bad guys single-handedly, getting the girl – usually half his age – and then still having enough puff left to perform a Bollywood dance number.
Plenty of work
With so much stardom, and so much work at home in India, where he's also hosted the TV reality juggernaut Bigg Boss – the local equivalent of our Big Brother – and 10 Ka Dum, based on the international hit game show Power of 10, as well as appearing in mammoth stage shows based on his movies, he regularly receives offers from Hollywood, eager to lure over some of his enormous fanbase.
But, like his fellow Indian stars, he's turned them all down for what would invariably be secondary roles in a foreign industry, before much smaller audiences.
"I have no wish to go outside India," he says. "I have worked with some of the best directors around, and many of those experiences have taught me as much what to do as what not to do. I have enough films here, enough TV, enough work, and certainly enough audience."
And with that landmark 1 billion mark now on the horizon, who can argue?
Tubelight released around Australia – and the world – on Friday, June 23, is distributed by Mind Blowing Films.
Australian Financial Review
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celebritylive · 4 years
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is doing his part amid this global pandemic. As Coronavirus has brought the world to a standstill, it has affected the families of daily wage workers. The actor has pledged to financially support 25,000 daily wage workers from the film industry, according to Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Coronavirus as the cases have increased rapidly. The 21-day lockdown has affected thousands of families. As 5 lakh workers work under FWICE, 25,000 of them were in dire need of financial support. Said Ashok Dube of the FWICE, “We at FWICE are in the process of compiling the bank details of those 25,000 members for forwarding the same to Salman Khan. His Foundation said, Salman would like to deposit money into each of those 25,000 accounts directly.”
FWICE president B.N. Tiwari added, “Salman Khan is the only industry person who has approached us for providing financial assistance to our members who are facing very tough times due to the complete suspension of shootings and other production work in the country’s battle against the coronavirus. Sadly, no other producer, filmmaker or star has approached us.”
The daily wage workers earn about Rs. 15,000 a month. The actor already contributes Rs. 5 lakh every month, thus, taking care of their medical expenses too, revealed Ashoke Pandit, the chief adviser. He said that Salman and Salim Khan have always helped the industry.
Ashok Dube, who has been with the FWICE for two years now, also revealed, “In the last two years, Salman Khan has made contributions totalling about Rs. 1.5 crore to our worker-members in their times of need, whether for hospitalization or otherwise. God bless Salman.”
Salman's father Salim Khan also revealed that the family is looking after the meals of people in their building and his security guards. He said that we must all look after the staff. As far as Salman Khan Films is concerned, the employees were reportedly given their salaries early as soon as the lockdown was announced. The actor is even taking care of the ration of their studio members who are in dire need.
Last week, filmmakers and actors, including Karan Johar, Taapsee Pannu, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kiara Advani, Rakul Preet Singh, Sidharth Malhotra, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, AR Murugadoss, Sanjay Dutt and Nitesh Tiwari pledged their support for daily wage earners via an initiative called I Stand With Humanity, started by organisations -- the International Association for Human Values, the Art of Living Foundation and the Indian Film and TV Industry. This program will provide 10 days of essential food supplies to the families of daily wage earners.
ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Salman Khan goes a step ahead; to provide essential commodities to daily wage cine workers and their families
from Latest Bollywood News | Hindi Movie News | Hindi Cinema News | Indian Movies | Films - Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/39pwTOh
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haideraman915 · 4 years
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is doing his part amid this global pandemic. As Coronavirus has brought the world to a standstill, it has affected the families of daily wage workers. The actor has pledged to financially support 25,000 daily wage workers from the film industry, according to Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Coronavirus as the cases have increased rapidly. The 21-day lockdown has affected thousands of families. As 5 lakh workers work under FWICE, 25,000 of them were in dire need of financial support. Said Ashok Dube of the FWICE, “We at FWICE are in the process of compiling the bank details of those 25,000 members for forwarding the same to Salman Khan. His Foundation said, Salman would like to deposit money into each of those 25,000 accounts directly.”
FWICE president B.N. Tiwari added, “Salman Khan is the only industry person who has approached us for providing financial assistance to our members who are facing very tough times due to the complete suspension of shootings and other production work in the country’s battle against the coronavirus. Sadly, no other producer, filmmaker or star has approached us.”
The daily wage workers earn about Rs. 15,000 a month. The actor already contributes Rs. 5 lakh every month, thus, taking care of their medical expenses too, revealed Ashoke Pandit, the chief adviser. He said that Salman and Salim Khan have always helped the industry.
Ashok Dube, who has been with the FWICE for two years now, also revealed, “In the last two years, Salman Khan has made contributions totalling about Rs. 1.5 crore to our worker-members in their times of need, whether for hospitalization or otherwise. God bless Salman.”
Salman's father Salim Khan also revealed that the family is looking after the meals of people in their building and his security guards. He said that we must all look after the staff. As far as Salman Khan Films is concerned, the employees were reportedly given their salaries early as soon as the lockdown was announced. The actor is even taking care of the ration of their studio members who are in dire need.
Last week, filmmakers and actors, including Karan Johar, Taapsee Pannu, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kiara Advani, Rakul Preet Singh, Sidharth Malhotra, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, AR Murugadoss, Sanjay Dutt and Nitesh Tiwari pledged their support for daily wage earners via an initiative called I Stand With Humanity, started by organisations -- the International Association for Human Values, the Art of Living Foundation and the Indian Film and TV Industry. This program will provide 10 days of essential food supplies to the families of daily wage earners.
ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Salman Khan goes a step ahead; to provide essential commodities to daily wage cine workers and their families
from Latest Bollywood News | Hindi Movie News | Hindi Cinema News | Indian Movies | Films - Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/39pwTOh
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smnews · 4 years
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is doing his part amid this global pandemic. As Coronavirus has brought the world to a standstill, it has affected the families of daily wage workers. The actor has pledged to financially support 25,000 daily wage workers from the film industry, according to Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Coronavirus as the cases have increased rapidly. The 21-day lockdown has affected thousands of families. As 5 lakh workers work under FWICE, 25,000 of them were in dire need of financial support. Said Ashok Dube of the FWICE, “We at FWICE are in the process of compiling the bank details of those 25,000 members for forwarding the same to Salman Khan. His Foundation said, Salman would like to deposit money into each of those 25,000 accounts directly.”
FWICE president B.N. Tiwari added, “Salman Khan is the only industry person who has approached us for providing financial assistance to our members who are facing very tough times due to the complete suspension of shootings and other production work in the country’s battle against the coronavirus. Sadly, no other producer, filmmaker or star has approached us.”
The daily wage workers earn about Rs. 15,000 a month. The actor already contributes Rs. 5 lakh every month, thus, taking care of their medical expenses too, revealed Ashoke Pandit, the chief adviser. He said that Salman and Salim Khan have always helped the industry.
Ashok Dube, who has been with the FWICE for two years now, also revealed, “In the last two years, Salman Khan has made contributions totalling about Rs. 1.5 crore to our worker-members in their times of need, whether for hospitalization or otherwise. God bless Salman.”
Salman's father Salim Khan also revealed that the family is looking after the meals of people in their building and his security guards. He said that we must all look after the staff. As far as Salman Khan Films is concerned, the employees were reportedly given their salaries early as soon as the lockdown was announced. The actor is even taking care of the ration of their studio members who are in dire need.
Last week, filmmakers and actors, including Karan Johar, Taapsee Pannu, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kiara Advani, Rakul Preet Singh, Sidharth Malhotra, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, AR Murugadoss, Sanjay Dutt and Nitesh Tiwari pledged their support for daily wage earners via an initiative called I Stand With Humanity, started by organisations -- the International Association for Human Values, the Art of Living Foundation and the Indian Film and TV Industry. This program will provide 10 days of essential food supplies to the families of daily wage earners.
ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Salman Khan goes a step ahead; to provide essential commodities to daily wage cine workers and their families
from Latest Bollywood News | Hindi Movie News | Hindi Cinema News | Indian Movies | Films - Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/39pwTOh
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lazyupdates · 6 years
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Salman Khan is one of the biggest stars Bollywood has seen. With his fair share of ups and downs, Salman Khan has made his way to the top and in the hearts of his zillion fans. Being such a huge star calls for a lot of security which has always surrounded Khan but recently the reports came that actor’s security will be beefed up since he’s receiving death threats. It was last week when Special Task Force (STF) of Haryana police arrested Sampat Nehra (local gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s associate and contract killer ) who allegedly threatened to kill Salman Khan. Sampat then revealed that he had been planning to kill Salman Khan since a month and even carries picture of his house galaxy apartment on his phone.
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Confirming the same, Satheesh Balan, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Haryana Special Task informed, “In the first week of May, Sampat Nehra was in Mumbai and surveyed the house of Salman Khan and the time when he comes out in the balcony of his house to wave to his fans. He tried to find out the distance to the balcony and had even taken few photographs of the house,”
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Taking that into notice, the security outside Salman’s galaxy apartment has been increased. A daily even contacted actor’s father Salim Khan on the same, to which he said, “There is added security for Salman, who has, in any case, always had a good team of security personnel deployed for him. It [threat] is not much of a concern [for the family]. We are only worried about his safety, and that is being taken care of. We have faith in the Mumbai police, and they are doing their job well.”
Since Salman Khan’s Race 3 nears its release, there is more concern for its safety. To that, Salim Khan further added, “This is not the first time that Salman has encountered threats. Everyone is concerned about safety, but work can’t stop.”
Here’s hoping all stays good with the actor.
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