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Matchy matchy! Ivanka Trump leaves her home wearing an elegant frock in the very same cornflower blue color as her husband Jared Kushner's tie
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner may have headed to work separately on Tuesday morning, but the political couple was definitely in sync. 

The 35-year-old first daughter donned a cornflower blue dress that matched 36-year-old Jared's tie as she stepped out of her Washington, D.C. home for the day. 

Ivanka and Jared were photographed leaving at different times, but they looked like they were ready to take a family portrait thanks to their coordinating outfits.

The mother-of-three was the picture of elegance in the short-sleeve frock, which featured pearl details around her shoulders and a hemline that was slightly longer in the back.  

Ivanka accessorized her ladylike dress with $135 suede pumps and a $250 white handbag, both from her eponymous fashion line, and pearl earrings to match the detailing on her sleeves.

As she headed out for the day, Ivanka flashed a bright smile and waved at the photographers waiting outside her door. 
Ivanka was enjoying a morning visit from her friend Maggie Katz, and they were seen getting into her SUV together before they left for the day.

Maggie is one of Ivanka's best friends from college, and she actually introduced her pal to her now-husband Reed Cordish, who is friends with Jared. 

Jared was also smiling as he walked out their front door wearing a navy suit, a white button-up, and the cheerful blue tie that matched his wife's dress. 

Later in the day, Ivanka delivered remarks at the U.S. State Department during the 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report ceremony in Washington, D.C.

The first daughter joined Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday to unveil the State Department's annual report on human trafficking. 

While speaking, Ivanka stated that ending human trafficking was in both the moral and strategic interests of the U.S., noting: 'As a mother, this is much more than a policy priority.

'It is a clarion call into action in defense of the vulnerable and the exploited.'

Although Jared wasn't in the audience, they are both advisers for her father, President Donald Trump, and the two frequently attend events and speeches together while at work.

The two were together on Monday afternoon when they watched President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speak in the Rose Garden at the White House. 

At one point Jared and Ivanka were wearing head phones to listen to the speeches, and they were photographed walking side by side after the talks were over.

The two were photographed leaving their house separately on Monday morning as well, with Ivanka kicking off the work week in a sleeveless military-inspired dress by Altuzarra. 

Ivanka paired the look with stylish sunnies, strappy block-heel sandals laced up to her calves, and a $395 handbag from her eponymous collection. 

She also added a touch of patriotism to look, wearing an American flag pin on the lapel of her dress while heading to work for the day. 

Although she has an office in the West Wing of the White House, Ivanka is insisting that she steers clear of engaging in politics.

The first daughter told Fox & Friends' co-host Ainsley Earhardt in an interview that aired Tuesday that she won't follow her father's lead and run for elected office, and she laughed off earlier speculation that she would join him on the ballot as vice president.

Ivanka explained in a talk with Earhardt in the White House's Rose Garden that she prefers to engage in political discourse 'privately and candidly' and hear out all sides of an argument.
Matchy matchy! Ivanka Trump leaves her home wearing an elegant frock in the very same cornflower blue color as her husband Jared Kushner's tie

'No, you know, I'm really not a very political person, and that sounds like a strange thing to say, but you know, I really - I really am sort of an idealist,' she insisted. 'I care about the issues, and I care about solutions, and I actually try to avoid getting drawn into politics.'

She added: 'I care more about the country than politics...so I don't think politics is in my future.' 
After the pre-recorded segment aired, Ivanka's admission prompted Fox & Friends' Peter Doocy to comment 'Well, I've got news for her, it's uh - she's in it right now.'



Ekta Kapoor combines the classic Chandrakanta Santati with the magical world of Disney and Harry Potter, to create her own desi fairytale.

First things first; you won't be able to see Devaki Nandan Khatri's classic novel Chandrakanta in the same light ever again after watching Ekta Kapoor's telly version of it. [ads-post] Hint: She has treated Chandrakanta the way Amish Tripathi has treated Ramayana-fictionalising the storyline and adding her own interpretation to it. To be more precise, Ekta has combined the body and soul of two starkly different worlds to create her own magical world. Only Ekta can do the task of combining a classic Chandrakanta Santati, mythology Krishna Charita, with the magical world of Disney and Harry Potter, to create her own desi version, which comes out to be a gripping drama. The only trouble is when you combine too many things, it lacks soul. But sure, there's magic and a lot of it, that will keep the viewers glued to their seats.
Chandrakanta review: This heady cocktail of Harry Potter, Snowhite and Naagin is sure to make you high
How Chandrakanta's magical world unfolds Disney style
The show is touted as 'Jaadui duniya ki sabse badi gaatha' (biggest tale of the magical world). In Ekta's fairytale world there are flying carpets (ala Disney), shape-shifting humans (a la Naagin), and all things magical. [ads-post] It's a world of aiyaars and aiyaaras, who have special powers. It's the story of two warring kingdoms Vijaygarh and Naugarh, the latter ruled by the evil queen Iravati, who's character is modeled on Snowhite's evil queen. We are so sure about the inspiration because there's a desi version of Mirror called Aaina who tells Iravati about her future and also her death.
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Spoilers ahead: What happened in the opening episode

In the kingdom of Vijaygarh, Rani Ratnaprabha (Shilpa Saklani) is the head of aiyaars, and she protects them with Vishnu's blessing called Tilismi Khanjar, that also gives her magical powers. However, after the birth of her daughter, she decides to surrender it so that she can take care of her daughter like a normal human and not a magician. Till her daughter turns 21, Ratnaprabha needs somebody who can protect Tilismi Khanjar and for that she organizes a contest and invites magicians from all over the world. One who wins the contest would get Tilismi Khanjar. Ratnaprabha's sister Vishakha is the strongest contender, but all of a sudden the evil Iravati (Urvashi Dholakia) enters the scene demanding to be admitted as an entry. According to the rules of the contest, an aiyyar cannot be stopped from taking part in the competition. Iravati beats Vishakha and claims Tilismi Khanjar but Ratnaprabha feels she isn't trustworthy and refuses to hand over the weapon to her. Eventually Iravati kills both the king and the queen, but Ratnaprabha is successful in handing over the Tilismi Khanjar to Lord Vishnu.
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The strongest character in the show till now is that of Iravati, the evil queen who'll remind you of Snowhite's evil queen and even has a talking mirror Aaina with her who given her an insight about the future including her death. She is vicious, selfish and manipulative, and can go to any extent for acquiring more power, so much so that she doesn't shy away from using her own son (foster) as her pawn. She makes him strong and at the same time a drug addict so he can never disobey her.
Veer (Vishal Aditya Singh) has a strong muscular physique and can tackle hundreds of opponents at the same time, but is weak from inside. He's a drug addict and can kill anyone on his mother's command. He doesn't have a mind of his own. On the other hand, the innocent and beautiful Chandrakanta (Madhurima Tuli), who has been brought up by her foster parents, has inner strength. She is content with taking care of her maa and baba, but deep within she desires to be the biggest magician.

It's a no-brainer that the sequence of birth of Chandrakanta and sending the newborn away to the another kingdom has been inspired by the tale of Shri Krishna's birth.

VFX and sets
The sets of Chandrakanta have been designed by National Award winning Art Director Chandravadan More, and he has been successful in creating the grandeur and the opulence demanded for the show. As for VFX, we cannot compare it to the international standard, but it definitely looks better than what we have already seen on Indian TV.

Verdict
All in all, Chandrakanta has everything it takes for a show to win the ratings game. It's a cocktail of all the folklores and fairytales you have been grown up reading, packaged wonderfully in a glossy, beautiful package of Disney-style visuals.

Meet the new Chandrakanta

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“Chandrakanta” is all set to replace Naagin 2 on Colors, Madhurima Tuli, who is playing the title role, talks about the effort that has gone into playing the popular character.
Excerpts:
“Chandrakanta” has been a blockbuster show in the past as well, do you believe you will live up to the expectations?
The show is based on the book “Chandrakanta” which was beautifully written by Devaki Nandan Khatri. The story is the same, it has love, revenge and betrayal but we have definitely taken a different approach. The audience today is enjoying watching shows that showcase mythology and fantasy in a different light, and we are trying to provide them with the same. This time, we are really trying to connect with the youth. The youth is not aware of the story of Chandrakanta and we are trying to change that by bringing the story back in a different, magical way. It is important to connect to the youth as they are shifting towards web series of Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Tell us about the role and your preparation
Chandrakanta is a very strong, independent and fierce character; just like the girls today. Her mother decided to send her away; from Vijaygarh to Suryagarh so that she stays safe. She has been taken care of by fishermen and has grown up to be a fierce warrior. She is a princess, has powers and can perform magic; yet she has her innocence intact. If someone does something wrong, she ensures that justice is served. She is always there for the needy and makes sure no one wrongs them. She is the perfect example of beauty with brains.
I had to deeply connect to the character and be more strong as a person so that I could do justice to the role. Personally, the role of Chandrakanta has helped me become a stronger person. In today's world there is a lot of negativity, yet Chandrakanta remains extremely positive and shines bright. My role demanded me to do horse riding, though it was a challenge it was something I always wanted to do. Sword fighting was definitely challenging, I had sore arms every day!
I have to wear slightly revealing outfits, so it becomes slightly awkward for me at times. But ultimately, it is the outfit of a warrior. I don't consider it to be a glamorous doll look rather I see it as a smart warrior outfit.
This is not the first time that you are working with Ekta Kapoor, how has been your experience been so far?
I have previously worked with Ekta Kapoor in ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ and ‘Parichay’ and my experience has been wonderful. Working with Ekta has a very homely feeling and I feel grateful for the opportunities that she has granted me.
Sadly, I had to quit ‘Kumkum Bhagya’; maybe it was destiny. But Ekta called me back for this show, and I am glad and thankful for this role.
You have worked on the small screen as well as the big screen, how has your journey been?
My journey has been crazy, but in a good way. Luckily, I have been blessed and I kept on getting work. I have worked in Hindi film industry as well as the South, both of them are very different. I personally prefer working in Hindi movies and TV shows and I thoroughly enjoy doing them.
‘Prem Ya Paheli - Chandrakanta’ is a show which is already on air on Life Ok. Do you believe it will be a challenge to overcome this competition?
It is definitely going to be a tough competition as they already have an established fan base, but I am not going to get pressurised.
If I succumb to the pressure, I won't be able to give my 100%. It is entirely on the audience whether they like our efforts or not, but I have definitely remained positive. I believe if you don't expect too much, you become happy no matter what the result is.

Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan Is The Worst Thing About Tubelight
Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan and Matin Rey Tangu in a film still


Cast: Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, Zhu Zhu, Matin Rey Tangu, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Om Puri
Director: Kabir Khan
Rating: 1 star (out of 5)

First things first, it's great to see Om Puri one last time. Puri was one of the very finest actors our country ever produced, and Kabir Khan's Tubelight marks his last filmed performance. Sure, he looks like he's walked straight off the logo for Kentucky Fried Chicken, and is given trite platitudes to mouth instead of actual dialogue, but it's still wonderful to watch him chew on watermelon and tell us how faith can move mountains. In fact, say I, we should all be grateful to Khan and Tubelight for illustrating to us just how true it is that dear Mr Puri is, indeed, now in a better place.


Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan Is The Worst Thing About Tubelight
Tubelight Movie Review: A still from the film

In Hindi movies, every Khan has his day. Kabir's came two years ago with the emotionally impactful and highly effective Bajrangi Bhaijaanwhich I enjoyed thoroughly. This time, it's Sohail Khan's turn, and he gets to outshine his celebrated brother simply by keeping a straight face. Tubelight is a Salman Khan film that kept me longing to have Sohail back on screen, and those are words I'd never thought I'd type.

Tubelight Movie Review: Sohail and Salman Khan in a film still
Tubelight Movie Review: Sohail and Salman Khan in a film still

As with war, any escape is valid, you see. Tubelight is a remake of a 2015 American release called Little Boy, a film which sounds obnoxiously manipulative to begin with, and - going by synopses - the Hindi rendition seems slavishly faithful. Well, as faithful as it can be considering it stars a man 40 years too old to play the lead.


Little Boy is about an eight year old child coming to grips with the futility of war, indulged by townsfolk to believe in his own magic. A child who lives on mollycoddling and affirmation? It's not hard to see why Kabir would cast this particular actor, though it is intensely problematic that the Salman Khan public relations initiative is plumbing such shameless depths. The message being sent out with this film is: poor little superstar who doesn't know better.

There might be something to that. Salman hasn't had to actually act for a while now, though he has been making more of an effort in Kabir's films. With this one, alas, he goes "full retard" as Robert Downey Jr dismissively scoffed in Tropic Thunder. While Khan could hardly be expected to pull off a Forrest Gump, what we get here is even worse than Koi Mil GayaTubelight is the story of a developmentally disabled man whose superpower is making constipated sounds.

 


Set in September 1962, the film is about Laxman Singh Bisht (Salman) whose brother Bharat (Sohail) has gone across the border to fight in the Indo-Chinese war. Here, period authenticity and detailing basically equals to everyone wearing sweater-vests. The film is set in a small, fictional hamlet, where Laxman is loved and laughed at in equal measure, until one day a travelling magician (who also appears to moonlight as a motivational speaker) uses him in a trick and shows him he can move a bottle with his mind.

This leads to Salman trying to move mountains and stop wars by sticking his arms out and grunting earnestly, over and over. These are supposed to be emotionally hardcore scenes depicting naive wholesomeness and a good heart. They come across unbearably farcical, crippled by what is possibly the worst performance of Salman's chequered career. Tubelight means well, an anti-war movie that illustrates the pointlessness of battle and the importance of not actively hating those you are at war with, and while its simplistic message is timely and admirable, the film is rendered unwatchable because of the leading man.


Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan in a film still
Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan in a film still


Kabir has always been good with war sequences, but while the ones in this film are mounted on an impressive scale and efficiently shot, the choreography is baffling. A row of soldiers stands in position, and when enemies open fire, they all fall to the ground, shot in the right shoulder at the exact same time.

Everyone besides Salman is good here, which is again a new thing to write about a star whose screen-presence and spontaneous charisma has carried him through many a horrid film. We get fine performances from bright Chinese actress Zhu Zhu and, most memorably, moon-faced child Matin Rey Tangu, who should have swiftly replaced the lead. These two play Indians of Chinese origin, facing hostility and prejudice during the Sino-Indian conflict, and it must be emphasised how unforgivable it is to cast a Chinese actress alongside a kid from Arunachal Pradesh here, as if to say it's all the same.

Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan and Matin Rey Tangu in a film still
Tubelight Movie Review: Salman Khan and Matin Rey Tangu in a film still


Alongside the Khan brothers who look to have been inflated with tyre-pumps, there is a strong cast, the norm at a time Indian casting directors have come good. We have the infallible Brijendra Kala smiling, possibly at the thought of his cheque, while Yashpal Sharma hams uncharacteristically hard, chewing on and repeating each line a couple of times as if to make it more palatable. Meanwhile, supporters of arthouse cinema may find it therapeutic to watch a strong thespian like Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub wallop the megastar a few times.

Zeeshan, in fact, is particularly good as a knock-kneed meanie, but there's only that much he is allowed to do, as this film - and everyone in it - constantly makes way. It's the Salman Khan show, and here he is bobbing his head and widening his eyes, with all the expressiveness of a hurriedly drawn thumb-puppet.

Faith may indeed move mountains. It's a taller ask to make the mountain act.

Duvvada Jagannadham or DJ movie review: Allu Arjun is a one-man army
Duvvada Jagannadham or DJ movie review: The chemistry between Allu Arjun and Pooja Hegde in the film has already become a hit, thanks to music by composer Devi Sri Prasad. All the songs from the film are well received. The movie is special for producer Dil Raju as it is a landmark film in his career.

Duvvada Jagannadham or DJ movie director: Harish Shankar
Duvvada Jagannadham or DJ movie cast: Allu Arjun, Pooja Hegde, Vennela Kishore, Rao Ramesh
Duvvada Jagannadham or DJ movie rating: 2.5 stars

A misfit, rebellious teenager from the Brahmin community, Duvvada Jagannadham, guns down five goons who try to kill an honest cop at a deserted public place. Without thinking twice, the same kid empties the remaining bullets into a rape accused at the police station from the same gun that he used to kill five bad people earlier that day. It was just the beginning of a series of killings that were about to follow. The honest cop, played by Murali Sharma, sees a warrior in the boy and lets him continue the killings with impunity to uphold justice and punish the wrongdoers so that he can sleep peacefully at night.

About 15 minutes into the film, we are introduced to now adult Duvvada Jagannadham (played by Allu Arjun) one of the most loved youngsters in his community. A Brahmin youngster, who has mastered the Vedas and mantras, takes care of his family and its business that is catering services, respects elder, abides by the law (in the day) and keep preaching the right messages to the civil society. He is the ideal son and citizen when he is around his family members. When he steps away, his body and language completely change and he goes by the name DJ, a legend of sorts among the criminals. Any criminal who has the misfortune to see in person means that he has lived his last day on the earth.

In simple words, he is a vigilante. But, director Harish Shankar, who has also written the film, has failed to give a solid reason to justify what drives a teenager to kill criminals in cold blood and continue doing so for years. It seems like he overlooked the necessity of logic while writing this film, hoping that the fans would accept Allu Arjun anyway and without questioning.

DJ managed to capture the interest of the audience when the filmmakers released the teaser showing Allu in a non-glamorous avatar as a Brahmin boy. And the director has managed to milk that role in the film to the hilt to enthrall the audience. In a scene, DJ introduces himself to a group of goons, before killing them in style as the most interesting and entertaining character. But, actually, it is his Duvvada Jagannadham character that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film. His mannerism and dialogues draw some genuine laughs from the audience. When it comes to DJ, let’s say we have seen Allu playing that role in many films under various names in the past. Duvvada Jagannadham’s role is rather the only surprise in this regular run-of-the-mill commercial entertainer.
Harish, meanwhile, has packed some punch into the screenplay of the film keeping hard-core Allu Arjun fans in mind. Allu’s performance is the mainstay. While we expected Vennela Kishore to deliver some rib-tickling comedy, his character and jokes fall flat. Allu excels in the comedy in the film too. It looks like the director has poured all the interesting ideas into one character and made DJ alias Duvvada Jagannadham.

Pooja Hegde has convincingly done the given job that is to look stunning in every frame of the film. Especially, she looks ravishing in all the song sequences. Rao Ramesh’s character that initially comes across as a clever antagonist, has been compromised just to benefit the DJ character. No other performances stand out in the film except Allu Arjun’s. It is a commercial entertainer made by the book and it works to some extent. And yes, composer Devi Sri Prasad’s music is a big plus and dance choreography is just the icing on the cake. If you can keep your expectations level low and watch the movie, it might just be the thing for a lazy weekend.

Actors usually envy each other. But Daniel Day-Lewis is a class apart Michael Simkins
It’s the news I’ve been waiting for. Daniel Day-Lewis, one of the most widely respected and sublimely gifted actors of his generation, is finally hanging up his codpiece and pig’s bladder and, in the words of his representative, “will no longer be working as an actor” (although this carefully worded statement presumably allows him some wriggle room if he ever wants to pursue an alternative career on the tills at Claire’s Accessories).
Thank God, is all I can say. About bloody time. That man has been the bane of my career. If it hadn’t been for him I’d have got that part in My Left Foot, and then who knows what might have happened? And as for the eponymous hero in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, I was a shoo-in for the role until he turned up in the audition room with his piercing eyes, chiselled cheekbones and Celtic mystique.
Perhaps not ...
In this glittering cesspit we call the acting profession, there are plenty of rival thesps who, through sheer luck or happenstance, seem to have the career we ourselves could have had if only the cards had fallen differently. But Day-Lewis is, by common consent, even in the most sourly disposed green rooms – a class apart. We shall not look upon his like again, as Old Bill would have put it – at least for a bit. Performers of his mercurial intensity come along once in a generation.
Most of us would start any list of those few truly exceptional actors – the shape-shifters as they are sometimes called, individuals who can inhabit another character in its entirety without ever lapsing into impersonation – with Marlon Brando, then veer off into a truculent debate about whether Laurence Olivier was the greatest of them all or just an old ham with stale tricks. Robert De Niro would get a mention of course – Meryl Streep, no doubt. But almost everyone would finish with Day-Lewis.
Not that he was ever quite one of us. For a start, there was his approach to the job. Actors – certainly British actors – are by disposition supremely suspicious of anything that sounds too arty farty. We’ve all grown up in the bish-bash-bosh school of acting: turn up on time, say your lines and don’t bump in into the furniture. And while this approach to our craft is fast disappearing (and some would say, high time too), as a breed we’re still wary of any process that smacks of wankery.
Actors usually envy each other. But Daniel Day-Lewis is a class apart Michael Simkins
Day-Lewis may be admirably understated in talking about his methodology, but his approach is well-known. “I don’t dismember a character into its component parts and then kind of bolt it all together, and off you go,” Day-Lewis said in 2012, discussing his Oscar-winning performance in Lincoln. “I tend to try and allow things to happen slowly, over a long period of time. As I feel I’m growing into a sense of that life, if I’m lucky, I begin to hear a voice.”
For most jobbing actors, allowing things to happen slowly, over a long period of time, and then hearing a voice, is called being unemployed. “GET A BLOODY JOB,” it screams as the final demands pile up on our doormat. And in any case, most of us – even the stars – don’t have the luxury of such indulgences. Time is money, even if you’re topping the bill (for instance, a recent part I was offered in a TV drama at 5pm on a Friday evening was due to begin filming at 7am the next day).
So most of us assemble a box of tricks – a series of our own components, if you like, off-the-peg rather than made-to-measure, which we are known for, and can roll out pretty much to order, and rely upon to get us through. We know we can do angry authority (policemen or villains), we can offer up a decent hapless (affable dads), we can conjure up cool or brooding on spec, or if the part requires something a tad quirky or bespoke, a facsimile of that bloke we see each day in the newsagents at the end of our road, which always seems to go down well.
Yet Day-Lewis has always been different. He did it his way, or not at all. And when he decided to leave the stage, never to return, midway through a performance of Hamlet at the National Theatre, he didn’t look back or let this momentary crisis affect him.
And perhaps that was the quality that gave Day-Lewis his true potency – the knowledge that he could turn his back on the profession and do something different (exemplified when he shuffled off to Florence for a period to become an apprentice shoemaker) rather than being held in its tawdry thrall. Now that really is liberating to the creative spirit.
So good on him. He may have struggled if he’d had to shoot Corrie for 20 years, and I’m sure performing Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp at the Stafford Assembly Rooms three times a day over Christmas would have reduced him to the rank of common mortals. But he was meant for higher things.
So, a final question. How many actors does it take to change a lightbulb? Answer – 50. One to change the bulb and 49 to say “I could have done that.”
Well, Daniel, not in your case. You were something else. And if you want to spend the rest of your life changing lightbulbs, I’m happy to pay top dollar to sit and watch you do it. And I’ll consider it money well spent.

Sunny Leone shares a passionate lip-lock with hubby Daniel Weber in public
Sunny Leone never shies away from showing her love for husband Daniel Weber. Now the sizzling diva shared a photo on Instagram that shows her kissing her spouse publicly.
Sunny shared a picture in which she and her hubby are seen sharing a passionate lip-lock. The photo suggests the Mastizaade actress was on a filming location, where Daniel was also present. The duo took a break from work and engaged in some serious PDA.

While Sunny and Daniel shared a passionate kiss, it is funny to see a cameraman sitting idle and looking at the adorable couple. Sunny is undoubtedly one of the hottest divas in Bollywood.

Sunny Leone shares a passionate lip-lock with hubby Daniel Weber in public

Sunny Leone shares a passionate lip-lock with hubby Daniel Weber in public
lthough Sunny has been away from the big screen playing lead roles, the actress had entertained her fans with a hit item number in Shah Rukh Khan starrer Raees. Sunny and her life partner had some time back escaped a flight crash.
She had shared the experience on social media with some videos. The gorgeous actress was travelling across Mumbai with her husband and crew in a private jet when the flight faced bad weather. Fortunately, all on board had landed safe.

MICHAEL JACKSON’S DAUGHTER, PARIS JACKSON, IS NOW A DIRECTOR, FILMMAKER
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, has a modeling career and a new life as a second generation celebrity. Nevertheless, Paris Jackson may soon be well-known as a movie director and filmmaker.

As previously reported by the Inquisitr, Paris Jackson has been living a successful celebrity life in Hollywood as the child of Michael Jackson.

Although she has inherited a considerable amount of wealth from her father’s estate, Paris Jackson made it clear when she turned 18 that she would not be solely relying on Michael Jackson’s net worth to make her mark in the world.

Instead, Paris Jackson picked up the pace in early 2017 when she announced that she would be acting and also modeling. Like many new supermodels such as Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid, Paris Jackson relies heavily on social media to promote her career with IMG Modeling.

Along the way, there have also been speculations that Paris Jackson was not being supported by her family because it was rumored she had a poor relationship with her guardian and grandmother, Katherine Jackson.

Instead, Katherine Jackson, Michael Jackson’s mother, turned over guardianship to TJ Jackson, and move to London to be with her daughter Janet Jackson.

Since Janet Jackson recently gave birth to her first child at age 50 and also filed for divorce from her husband soon after the baby was born, she needs her mother more than ever.

Regardless, this does not mean that Paris Jackson is without the support of her family when she needs it most.

As a matter of fact, Paris Jackson’s older brother, Prince Jackson, has made a point of being very active in her life. This has often been evident on social media, and Paris Jackson recently stated that Prince Jackson was her best friend.

Closeness among the Jackson siblings is nothing new, and Paris Jackson likely inherited this pattern from her father and his siblings. For this reason, it should not be surprising to Paris Jackson fans to see her uncle Jermaine Jackson stepping up into the spotlight just to show how proud he is of Paris.

Obviously, Paris Jackson has been getting a lot of attention in the press over the past two years, and some of it is negative. For instance, a lot of attention was paid to Paris Jackson when she was struggling to find the right solution for mental health issues that commonly affect teenagers.

Paris Jackson has also been getting a lot of attention from gossip news because she chooses to live in the spotlight. For this reason, when Jermaine Jackson was interviewed in June by The Sun, he admitted that he was worried how being in the spotlight would affect his beloved niece, Paris Jackson, and stated the following.

“Her tough challenges are going to come down the road because there is always going to be a fork in the road and you have to know whether to turn left or right. You have to pull yourself together.”
Regardless, Paris Jackson is on her way to the top, and she recently graced the cover of Vogue Australia as her cover model debut.

While Paris Jackson stated she was interested in acting and modeling, she has also started making and directing her own films. For example, Daily Telegraph quoted her stating the following about directing her first film.

“I’ve always just loved the aspect of storytelling and getting my head into a new space, experiencing the shoes of another person/character, and suspending reality for a moment.”

Baadshaho poster: Esha Gupta is the ‘badass bombshell’ of Ajay Devgn’s gang, see photo
Here is another character poster of Milan Luthria’s film Baadshaho and this time it is ‘Badass bombshell’ Esha Gupta who has been introduced to the movie buffs who are already intrigued by the earlier four character posters and one movie poster that were released. In the poster, Esha Gupta who is sharing the screen space for the first time with Ajay Devgn looks impressive as she dons the smoky and intense look which we missed in the poster featuring Ileana D’ Cruz. The actor matches up to the men of the badass gang of this gangster saga set in the backdrop of the 1975 Emergency.

Sharing the poster on her official Instagram page, Esha wrote, “The Badass Bombshell! @baadshaho.” With Esha’s look out, it looks like she will be playing a role equal to that of Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi in the film. Esha and Emraan have earlier shared screen space in movies like Jannat 2 and Raaz 3. The two even sizzled the television and computer screens in their single “Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon” with their chemistry. Now with the actors coming back together, we wonder whether they will once again share a romantic equation on the silver screen or if we will get to see them sharing a different equation in Baadshaho.

The words, “1975 Emergency… 96 hours… 600km… 1 Armored truck… Millions in Gold and 6 BADASSES,” is the common thread between all posters. Talking about working with such an ensemble cast, Esha who has previously worked with Ileana in her last big screen outing, Rustom, in an earlier interview, said, “I love all of them. Emraan, of course, because I’ve worked with him before. But Milan, Ajay, and Emraan are really funny. It’s a big star cast and it is a tough film. There are a lot of people and the story is as such. I call myself lucky to be a part of such a film.”

Baadshaho new poster: Esha Gupta revelead as the fifth ‘badass’ of the film

Ajay Devgn‘s upcoming film Baadshaho just released their fifth poster, with another ‘badass’ look unveiled. After we saw Ajay Devgn, Vidyut JammwalEmraan Hashmi and Ileana D’Cruz on the posters in their badass looks, Esha Gupta joined the ranks. Only the second girl in the series of these six posters, as the caption suggests, Esha Gupta indeed looks stylish and sensual on the poster. And her eyes do all that is necessary to fit the ‘badass’ code of the film.
So this far five of the six characters of the film have been introduced one after the other and Esha Gupta was only the second girl on the posters yet. Ileana D’Cruz on her poster had a troubled look, as though giving away a slight depth in the story line than indicated on the posters. The posters consists another six bullets of description of the story which suggest the film is based in the 1975 emergency era. The film is spanned through 96 hours only where perhaps the six badasses will either team up or fall apart in the heist of an armored truck carrying millions in gold. Ileana D’Cruz’s troubled expression suggest the story line won’t be as straight as that.
The ‘badass’ movie is set to be released on the 1st of September 2017. The film will also feature Sunny Leone in a dance number. With Aishwarya Rai Bachchan also seeming to appear in the film. The film is a Milan Luthria directorial and the story is written by Rajat Arora.

Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki 16 June 2017 Written Update of Full Episode: Abhishek Khurana tries to takeover Bedi Enterprises
Tonight in Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki  we see that Abhishek gets into a bet with his friends. Before he could start his competition he says goodbye to Tanuja and his daughter Natasha as they leave for home. To complete his bet Abhishek drinks ten shots he was asked to drink. After he gets dizzy, he gets comfortable with one of his old lady friends.
Meanwhile when Tanuja puts Natasha to bed she asks her who Rishi is. When Tanuja doesn’t give an answer she says that she can let it go and goes to sleep. Her question however brings memories to Tanuja. She recalls all of the good and the bad moments spent with Rishi.
On the other side Rishi looks at the moon and thinks about Tanuja. Netra asks him to stop looking at the moon and missing Tanuja. Abhishek spends the night with his friend and he freaks out when he realizes that his friend intends to marry him. He tells his friend that he is a married man and he can’t give her the happiness of being his wife. He tells her that he has a small 7 year old daughter and he has to be with her. He says that he hates his wife but he needs to stay married to her for the sake of his daughter. Suddenly Tanuja comes to the hotel room and starts to create a drama. Tanuja gets furious with Abhishek and slaps him for cheating on her.
After Karla, his lady friend leaves, Abhishek gives a high five to Tanuja and tells her that she is making his life easy. To get rid of Karla he texted Tanuja to come to his hotel room and pretend to be his wife. Tanuja says that she feels bad for his friend. Abhishek tells her that she is his best friend and he loves the fact that she supports him in all of his flings.
Meanwhile in the  Bedi Enterprises, Manpreet loses his cool on Abhishek Khurana. He tells Rishi that he is the new takeover king in the market and he is buying the shares of their company too. He tells Rishi that he has already acquired 20 percent shares and if he will succeed in taking five more, he will become a board member. He gets freaked out thinking about the fact that Abhishek Khurana will be the decision making authority of Bedi Enterprises.
Next day in the morning Tanuja expresses anger towards Abhishek. She tells him that she feels bad for Karla. Suddenly Abhishek tells Tanuja that there is a reason why he didn’t get married till now. He says that the reason is her and he doesn’t want her to go away from him. He also tells Tanuja that she is safe with him as no man will approach her with false intentions since she has a married status.
Rishi asks Manpreet to find out everything about Abhishek Khurana. Rishi plans it with Manpreet that the person who is taking over his companies should get an answer in return.

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