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Gather around the fire for A Christmas Carol at Firehall Arts Centre
Like a radio play come to life, gather around for a cozy one-man retelling of A Christmas Carol at @FirehallArtsCte until December 24th
Until December 24th, The Firehall Arts Centre presents Blue Bridge Repertory Theatre production of A Christmas Carol. Gather around the fire as star Sanjay Talwar recounts Dickens’ classic performing all 40 characters in this one-man performance. A Christmas Carol starring Sanjay Talwar at Firehall Arts Centre until December 24th photo: Jam Hamidi Upon entering the atmospheric theatre, Hans…
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Episode 144: Inside the Actors Studio: Kaamyaab and An Action Hero
Who better to play actors in Bollywood, than Bollywood actors? We discuss two films that present a very different take on the lifestyles of working screen actors.
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Episode 3: Bollywood on Bollywood
Should we redo or “react” to our early episodes?
MST3K
Khamosh
Kaamyaab
Super-R/geriatric cinema
We were also surprised to find ourselves on IMDb
(INTERVAL (“Aap Jaisa Koi” from An Action Hero)
An Action Hero
Nora Fatehi in “Jehda Nasha”
#BoycottBollywood and news media
Ayushmann Khuranna's career path
The Littlest Hobo/An Action Hobo
Next time: Vikramaditya Motwane’s Jubilee
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india7d · 11 months
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A banker who stood firm against the pressure of the Central Government and Sanjay Gandhi during the time of Emergency
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In relation to a restructuring proposal from a cement company borrower, SBI had made it a requirement for further financial support that a change in promoters be implemented. Importantly, this decision was not solely made by Talwar. The promoters, attempting to have this condition waived, sought assistance from Sanjay Gandhi. However, upon examining the files, Talwar firmly believed that the Bank's decision was the correct course of action. The Union Finance Minister, C. Subramanian, contacted Talwar to convey that he had received instructions from "the highest authority in the land" to alter SBI's position. However, Talwar remained steadfast and resolute. Sanjay Gandhi, finding amusement in encountering someone who dared to defy him, requested a meeting with Talwar. Yet, the SBI Chairman declined, citing his lack of constitutional authority and emphasizing that he was "accountable" solely to the Government. Sanjay Gandhi directed the Finance Minister to dismiss the SBI Chairman. However, the SBI Act of 1955 did not contain any provision for the Chairman to be removed from office. Moreover, Talwar had established an impressive reputation for his unwavering integrity. Undeterred, the Finance Minister made another attempt by proposing that if Talwar were to step aside, he would be appointed as the Chairman of a proposed Banking Commission. Nonetheless, Talwar respectfully declined the offer. Following the Government's amendment to the SBI Act, Talwar received a message on August 4, 1976, granting him an unsolicited 13-month leave that coincided with the remainder of his tenure. Additionally, he was instructed to transfer his responsibilities to the Managing Director. Vaghul's depiction of the Bank's esteemed leader departing State Bank Bhavan that day carries a poignant tone. "Talwar left the Bank promptly at 5.30 pm, his customary time of departure. There was scarcely anyone to bid him farewell. Fear had gripped everyone, deterring any association with him." On that day, the remarkable individual departed in a manner reminiscent of Walter Scott's poignant phrase—unwept, unhonoured, and unsung. In the evening, Vaghul, Talwar's neighbor and former junior colleague, visited him and offered words of consolation, saying something along the lines of accepting the Divine Will with humility, as a gesture of sympathy. Talwar responded in a manner befitting his character, stating, "Where is the question of accepting or not accepting? You have to learn to enjoy all the time the Divine play." This response exemplified the quintessential nature of Talwar. In echoing the immortal spirit of Aurobindo Ghosh's Uttarpara speech, the revolutionary-mystic who, in his later life, collaborated with Mirra Alfassa (the Mother) from Paris to establish a spiritual community in Pondicherry, Talwar embodied a similar mindset. Within the financial sector, State Bank of India (SBI), an esteemed institution, has embodied values and ethics that may truly be recognized and appreciated in hindsight. Throughout its history, SBI has been led by individuals who have steadfastly upheld core values, thereby preserving this national symbol. The former and current leaders of SBI command immense respect in their field, not only for their expertise but also for their unwavering commitment to specific principles. Among the notable leaders in the history of SBI, none surpasses the legendary stature of RK Talwar. Taking charge as Chairman of SBI at the young age of 47 in 1969, he exerted a dominant influence over the Indian banking landscape for nearly two decades, spanning the 1960s to the mid-1970s. Remarkably, he was also the first career banker from SBI to ascend to the position of Chairman. His journey began in 1943 when he joined the Imperial Bank of India, the precursor to SBI, as a Probationary Assistant (Officer), shortly after completing his postgraduate degree in Mathematics from Lahore University. During his tenure as Chairman, Talwar played a pioneering role in streamlining procedures for financing small-scale industries and introduced innovative schemes to support smaller entrepreneurs, small businesses, and agriculturists. He implemented systems to ensure thorough analysis of corporate balance sheets long before the Reserve Bank mandated such norms for assessing large advances. Additionally, Talwar's visionary approach led to the initiation of the first-ever organizational restructuring of State Bank in 1971, a framework that stood strong for more than three decades. Notably, State Bank Bhavan, the current Corporate Centre of SBI located in Mumbai, was constructed under his leadership. Talwar exemplified a commitment to values and fearlessly expressed his opinions, regardless of the individuals he interacted with. A notable instance of his principled stance occurred during his tenure as Superintendent of the Advances Department in Kolkata, where he took a firm position on the financing of the jute industry. Despite facing the disapproval of Ramnath Goenka, a highly influential media owner with vested interests in the jute industry and a longstanding grudge against Talwar, the banker remained unaffected by such pressures and stood unwavering in his beliefs. Talwar's approach and inner resilience were deeply influenced by his spiritual beliefs. One particularly significant incident that deserves mention is his encounter with Sanjay Gandhi, the second son of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who wielded unconstitutional authority during the Emergency period from 1975 to 1977. Talwar had embraced the influence of Aurobindo and the Mother long before. Following his successful tenure at the helm of SBI, he chose to retire to the Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry at the age of 54. With the exception of a brief period as Chairman of IDBI from 1979 to 1980, he refrained from active involvement in public service. Talwar passed away in 2002 at the age of 80. "Values in Leadership" is an essential read for anyone responsible for managing individuals or navigating complex situations. Article based on the book 'values in leadership ' by MR N Vaghul Read the full article
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series-on-ott · 1 year
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The Ten Best Movies of Future That Will Really Shock You
1. Chhapaak
Chhapaak film is coordinated by Meghna Gulzar and created by Fox Star Studios.
  Project: Deepika Padukone, Vikrant Massey, Madhurjeet Sanghi, Anand Tiwari, and that's just the beginning.
  Chhapaak is an Indian Hindi language film.
    2. Jawaani Jaaneman
Jawaani Jaaneman's film is coordinated by Nitin Kakkar and created by Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha, and the sky is the limit from there.
  Project: Saif Ali Khan, Alya Furniturewala, Forbidden, Kubbra Sait, Chunkey Pandey, and the sky is the limit from there.
  Jawaani Jaaneman is an Indian Hindi language film.
  3. Tanhaji: An Uncelebrated Hero
Tanhaji: An Uncelebrated Hero film is coordinated by Om Raut and delivered by Ajay Devgn, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar.
  Project: Ajay Devgn, Tanaji Mulsuare, Kajol, Sharad Kelkar, and that's just the beginning.
  Likewise, get the most recent Forthcoming Web Series
  4. Angrezi Medium
Angrezi Medium is coordinated by Homi Adajania and created by the creation flag Maddock Movies.
  Project: Irrfan Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Deepak Dobriyal, Radhika Madan, Dimple Kapadia
  5.. Baaghi 3
Baaghi 3 film is coordinated by Ahmed Khan and delivered by Nadiadwala Grandson Amusement and Fox Star Studios.
  Project: Deepika Padukone, Vikrant Massey, Madhurjeet Sanghi, Anand Tiwari, from there, the sky is the limit.
  6. Coolie No. 1
Coolie No. 1 is coordinated by David Dhawan and delivered by Vashu Bhagnani.
  Project: Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan, Paresh Rawal, Javed Jaffrey, Rajpal Yadav, and Johnny Switch.
    7. Sadak 2
Sadak 2 film is coordinated by Mahesh Bhatt and delivered by Mukesh Bhatt under their standard Vishesh Movies.
  Project: Sanjay Dutt, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy, Pooja Bhatt, Jisshu Sengupta, Raj Kumar Bhutani, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
  8. Jersey
Jersey film is coordinated by Gowtham Tinnanur and created by Allu Aravind, Aman Gill, Dil Raju.
  Project: Shahid Kapoor, Mrunal Thakur, Pankaj Kapur, Rajesh Sharma.
  Jersey is a Hindi language sports show film.
  9. Toofan
Toofan film is coordinated by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and delivered by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, P.S. Bharathi, and Rajiv Tandon.
  Project: Farhan Akhtar, Paresh Rawal, Isha Talwar, Mrunal Thakur, Vijay Raaz, and the sky is the limit from there.
  10. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 film is coordinated by Anees Bazmee and delivered by Bhushan Kumar under their pennant Vishesh Movies.
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thefakebourgeois · 4 years
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#MoviesIWatch - Kaamyaab (2018)
A movie about "I know this actor, I know this actor, but can't remember the name" kind of actors. The casting is spot on and the ending, perfect. Beautiful with a tinge of pain. Must Watch. On Netflix. #tinyreviews
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countryinsidenews · 3 years
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लुधियाना के हंबड़ा रोड व मुंडिया में राधा स्वामी सत्संग की तरफ से दो कोरोना केयर सेंटर किया गया शुरू
लुधियाना के हंबड़ा रोड व मुंडिया में राधा स्वामी सत्संग की तरफ से दो कोरोना केयर सेंटर किया गया शुरू
लुधियाना, निखिल दुबे : कोरोना संक्रमण के बढ़ते केसों से निपटने के लिए प्रशासन लगातार संसाधन जुटा रहा है। डिप्टी कमिश्नर वरिंदर शर्मा ने बेडों की संख्या बढ़ाने के लिए राधा स्वामी सत्संग घरों में दो बड़े कोविड सेंटर तैयार करवाए है। शुक्रवार को सांसद रवनीत सिंह बिट्टू, डीसी वरिंदर शर्मा, विधायक संजय तलवाड़ व पार्षद ममता आशु ने दोनों कोविड सेंटरों का उद्घाटन ��िया। दोनों सेंटरों में प्रशासन ने मेडिकल…
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nilnews4 · 4 years
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Zindagi inShort movie review: Guneet Monga’s rainbow of short films infuses hope and happiness - bollywood
Zindagi inShort movie review: Guneet Monga’s rainbow of short films infuses hope and happiness – bollywood
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Zindagi inShort Cast: Neena Gupta, Divya Dutta, Sanjay Kapoor, Manjot Singh, Deepak Dobriyal, Isha Talwar, Rima Kallingal Directors: Gautam Govind Sharma, Punarvasu Naik, Rakesh Sain, Smrutika Panigrahi, Tahira Kashyap, Dr. Vinay Chhawal, Vijayeta Kumar
Most will be stumped if told to summarise their life, asked for their Zindagi inShort. Every day brings its challenges, every moment of happiness…
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years
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Goa: Two booked for assaulting a man in Mapusa
Goa: Two booked for assaulting a man in Mapusa
Goa: Two booked for assaulting a man in Mapusa Two youth have been booked for assaulting a person at Ektanagar, Mapusa on Sunday evening. The accused, who used a hockey stick and an iron rod to carry out the attack, are absconding, police informed.The victim has been identified as Shailesh Satalia. The incident took place at around 7.15 pm.Prakash Talwar, Sunil Talwar, Sanjay Talwar, Irfan…
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marwahstudios · 2 years
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Two Decades of Sandeep Marwah in PHDCCI Management
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New Delhi: Renowned film, television and media personality Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios, Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts and National Chairman M&E BIS Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution, Government of India has been nominated as the member of Managing Committee of PHD Chamber of Commerce.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah Joined PHDCCI in 2001-2002 when Late president Arun Kapoor invited him to join the Chamber. Dr. Marwah started new committee title ‘Media and Entertainment’ under the leadership then President P.K.Jain and had been chair for eleven years till the President ship of Suman Jyoti Khaitan. He had been working hand in hand with President Ravi Vig, K.N.Memani, Sushms Berlia, Sanjay Bhatia, Dr. L.K.Malhotra, Satish Bagrodia, Ashok Kajaria, Salil Bhandari and Sandeep Somany till 2012-13.
Dr. Marwah was renominated to the managing committee in 2014-15 by President Alok Sriram as Chairman for newly constituted Art and Culture Committee suggested by him and continued to provide his services to the Chamber with President Dr. Mahesh Gupta, Dr. Gopal Jiwarajka, Anil Khaitan , Rajeev Talwar and Dr. D.K. Agarwal till 2019-20.
“I am once again thankful to the President Pradeep Multani 2021-22 for inviting me to the Managing Committee of PHD. I am sure I will be able to contribute to the growth of the Chamber,” said Sandeep Marwah.
“I extend my heartiest congratulations to the new team of leaders President Pradeep Multani, Senior Vice President Saket Dalmia and Vice President Sanjeev Agarwal on taking over the office at PHD. I have completed twenty two years in PHDCCI and twenty years in management committee ,” said Dr. Marwah also thanking Saurab Sanyal Secretary General of PHDCCI.
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jminter · 1 year
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Like an old fashioned radio play come to life, Sanjay Talwar’s one-man version of #AChristmasCarol is a cozy, comforting evening with Scrooge, Cratchit and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Yet To Come plus whichever other spirits live at @firehallartscentre https://instagr.am/p/CmQHHdTpIhd/
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india7d · 11 months
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A banker who stood firm against the pressure of the Central Government and Sanjay Gandhi during the time of Emergency
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In relation to a restructuring proposal from a cement company borrower, SBI had made it a requirement for further financial support that a change in promoters be implemented. Importantly, this decision was not solely made by Talwar. The promoters, attempting to have this condition waived, sought assistance from Sanjay Gandhi. However, upon examining the files, Talwar firmly believed that the Bank's decision was the correct course of action. The Union Finance Minister, C. Subramanian, contacted Talwar to convey that he had received instructions from "the highest authority in the land" to alter SBI's position. However, Talwar remained steadfast and resolute. Sanjay Gandhi, finding amusement in encountering someone who dared to defy him, requested a meeting with Talwar. Yet, the SBI Chairman declined, citing his lack of constitutional authority and emphasizing that he was "accountable" solely to the Government. Sanjay Gandhi directed the Finance Minister to dismiss the SBI Chairman. However, the SBI Act of 1955 did not contain any provision for the Chairman to be removed from office. Moreover, Talwar had established an impressive reputation for his unwavering integrity. Undeterred, the Finance Minister made another attempt by proposing that if Talwar were to step aside, he would be appointed as the Chairman of a proposed Banking Commission. Nonetheless, Talwar respectfully declined the offer. Following the Government's amendment to the SBI Act, Talwar received a message on August 4, 1976, granting him an unsolicited 13-month leave that coincided with the remainder of his tenure. Additionally, he was instructed to transfer his responsibilities to the Managing Director. Vaghul's depiction of the Bank's esteemed leader departing State Bank Bhavan that day carries a poignant tone. "Talwar left the Bank promptly at 5.30 pm, his customary time of departure. There was scarcely anyone to bid him farewell. Fear had gripped everyone, deterring any association with him." On that day, the remarkable individual departed in a manner reminiscent of Walter Scott's poignant phrase—unwept, unhonoured, and unsung. In the evening, Vaghul, Talwar's neighbor and former junior colleague, visited him and offered words of consolation, saying something along the lines of accepting the Divine Will with humility, as a gesture of sympathy. Talwar responded in a manner befitting his character, stating, "Where is the question of accepting or not accepting? You have to learn to enjoy all the time the Divine play." This response exemplified the quintessential nature of Talwar. In echoing the immortal spirit of Aurobindo Ghosh's Uttarpara speech, the revolutionary-mystic who, in his later life, collaborated with Mirra Alfassa (the Mother) from Paris to establish a spiritual community in Pondicherry, Talwar embodied a similar mindset. Within the financial sector, State Bank of India (SBI), an esteemed institution, has embodied values and ethics that may truly be recognized and appreciated in hindsight. Throughout its history, SBI has been led by individuals who have steadfastly upheld core values, thereby preserving this national symbol. The former and current leaders of SBI command immense respect in their field, not only for their expertise but also for their unwavering commitment to specific principles. Among the notable leaders in the history of SBI, none surpasses the legendary stature of RK Talwar. Taking charge as Chairman of SBI at the young age of 47 in 1969, he exerted a dominant influence over the Indian banking landscape for nearly two decades, spanning the 1960s to the mid-1970s. Remarkably, he was also the first career banker from SBI to ascend to the position of Chairman. His journey began in 1943 when he joined the Imperial Bank of India, the precursor to SBI, as a Probationary Assistant (Officer), shortly after completing his postgraduate degree in Mathematics from Lahore University. During his tenure as Chairman, Talwar played a pioneering role in streamlining procedures for financing small-scale industries and introduced innovative schemes to support smaller entrepreneurs, small businesses, and agriculturists. He implemented systems to ensure thorough analysis of corporate balance sheets long before the Reserve Bank mandated such norms for assessing large advances. Additionally, Talwar's visionary approach led to the initiation of the first-ever organizational restructuring of State Bank in 1971, a framework that stood strong for more than three decades. Notably, State Bank Bhavan, the current Corporate Centre of SBI located in Mumbai, was constructed under his leadership. Talwar exemplified a commitment to values and fearlessly expressed his opinions, regardless of the individuals he interacted with. A notable instance of his principled stance occurred during his tenure as Superintendent of the Advances Department in Kolkata, where he took a firm position on the financing of the jute industry. Despite facing the disapproval of Ramnath Goenka, a highly influential media owner with vested interests in the jute industry and a longstanding grudge against Talwar, the banker remained unaffected by such pressures and stood unwavering in his beliefs. Talwar's approach and inner resilience were deeply influenced by his spiritual beliefs. One particularly significant incident that deserves mention is his encounter with Sanjay Gandhi, the second son of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who wielded unconstitutional authority during the Emergency period from 1975 to 1977. Talwar had embraced the influence of Aurobindo and the Mother long before. Following his successful tenure at the helm of SBI, he chose to retire to the Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry at the age of 54. With the exception of a brief period as Chairman of IDBI from 1979 to 1980, he refrained from active involvement in public service. Talwar passed away in 2002 at the age of 80. "Values in Leadership" is an essential read for anyone responsible for managing individuals or navigating complex situations. Article based on the book 'values in leadership ' by MR N Vaghul Read the full article
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byshripaulposts · 4 years
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MLA Sanjay Talwar साहेब Glada 32 Sector Ludhiana में क्यों गायब हो रही ह...
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