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Rajveer Singh on working with Celesti: She needs to be kept like a child

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Actor Rajveer Singh, who plays the male lead opposite 23-year-old Celesti Bairagey in ‘Rajjo’, says the actress needs to be kept like a child on the set of the television show.

Rajveer, who is playing the role of Arjun in the show, talked about the screen and off-screen chemistry saying: “As we start a new project, we meet new people, and new energy comes in, so Rajjo is a new fresh energy on the sets.”

He said:” As actors, they keep on working and doing the same work for years so we get to know that this would be the limit, he will behave in this way, and his nuances are these.”

“But that’s not the same with Rajjo, she is fresh so we don’t get an idea. Like personally, if I am doing a scene, she surprises me in every scene. I enjoy the surprise of what she is going to do next.”

Talking about Celesti, he said: “Another thing which I like about her is that she never takes rehearsals for granted. We want to give the best in every shot, so we sit, we rehearse and we try to give the best shot possible for the audience.”

“There are so many fun moments with Celesti. Like sometimes she is not that comfortable while doing stunts and every time she gets injured. I don’t know where her mind goes or what she keeps on thinking. So we have to keep on distracting her saying that nothing happened.”

He added: “So such kind of tiny memories we have with her that she needs to be kept like a child, saying ‘nothing happened’, ‘it’s okay’, ‘let’s do it’.”

‘Rajjo’ airs on Star Plus.

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Govinda Shares FIRST Message After Getting Shot By His Own Gun, Thanks Fans For Their Prayers

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Bollywood star Govinda was injured on Tuesday morning after he accidentally shot himself on his leg while checking his gun at his Mumbai residence. The actor was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was admitted to the ICU, and he later shared his first message for his fans.

After his injuries were tended to, Govinda sent a voice note via his spokesperson stating that he was fine and he thanked his fans for their prayers and blessings. “Aap sab logo ke ashirwad, aur maa-baap ke ashirwad aur guru ki kripa ke vajah se, jo goli lagi thi, vo ab nikaal di gayi hai. Aap sab logo ki prarthanaon ke liye dhanyawad!” he said in the voice message.

He also thanked the doctors for their timely aid and care.

The incident happened around 4:45 am on Tuesday morning when Govinda was checking his licensed gun before leaving for an event in Kolkata. As per initial information, the actor was putting the gun back in his cupboard when it slipped from his hand, fell and got accidentally fired. The bullet hit the actor’s knee and he was rushed to the nearby Criti Care hospital in Juhu by his daughter Tina and other staff members.

A team of Mumbai Crime Branch officials has now reached the hospital where the actor is recuperating and are investigating as to why the gun was unlocked in the first place.

As soon as the news broke, fans flooded social media wishing the actor a speedy recovery.

Ever since Govinda joined Shiv Sena in Mumbai in March this year, he had been keeping away from showbiz and is often seen attending events and meets representing the party.

He was last seen on the screens in March when he was one of the judges on the dance reality show, Dance Deewane.

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Devara Box Office Collection Day 1: Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor’s Film Makes A Strong Opening With Rs 140 Crore

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Devara Box Office Collection Day 1: Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor's Film Makes A Strong Opening With Rs 140 Crore

The much-awaited film Devara: Part 1, starring Jr NTR, Saif Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor, has made a grand entry at the box office. Directed by Koratala Siva, the film has struck gold on its first day, earning around Rs 140 crore worldwide.

The film, which marks the collaboration between Jr NTR and Saif for the first time, has been one of the most anticipated releases of the year. It has successfully managed to draw audiences to the theaters, with its gripping storyline, powerful performances, and spectacular visuals.

In India, according to Sacnilk, the film collected a staggering Rs 77 crore across all languages on its opening day. The Telugu version of the film dominated the collections, contributing approximately Rs 68.6 crore. This impressive performance in the Telugu-speaking regions is a proof of Jr NTR’s massive fan following and the strong hype surrounding the film.

Internationally, the film has also made a significant impact. It managed to rake in a substantial amount overseas. 

Devara: Part 1, as the title suggests, is the first installment of the two-part franchise, and it sets the stage for an epic tale filled with action, drama, and larger-than-life characters. The film has received mixed reviews from both critics and audiences. 

With such a strong start, the film is expected to continue its successful run at the box office over tye weekend. 

The film marks the Telugu debut of Janhvi and Saif. Devara is set against coastal lands and it boasts of a much-hyped high-octane water action sequence. Jr NTR is playing a double role in the film. 

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Devara Part 1 Review: Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan’s Magnum Opus Masters The Art Of Excess

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Devara Part 1 Review: Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan's Magnum Opus Masters The Art Of Excess

Title: Devara: Part 1

Director: Koratala Siva

Cast: NTR Jr., Saif Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Shruti Marathe, Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, Narain, Kalaiyarasan, Murali Sharma, Zarina Wahab

Where to watch: In theatres near you

Rating: 3 stars

At the very onset, it’s best to park logic at the door and strap in for a ride designed for the masses. This is not a film that concerns itself with minor inconveniences like subtlety or realism. No, this is a full-blown spectacle, bursting at the seams with larger-than-life characters and a bloated narrative that typifies a magnum opus. The film embraces cinematic liberties with gay abandon, much like a pirate plundering in the deep sea, and questioning its sensibilities would be as pointless as questioning the laws of physics in a superhero flick—futile, really, because some things are just meant to be enjoyed.

The nearly 10-minute prologue itself is a verbose declaration of what’s to come – an ambitious 2-hour-45-minute narrative of good versus bad. Set on the Western coast of India during the late 1980s, the plot unfolds like a legend being passed down from generation to generation, dripping with tradition, machismo, and the smell of the sea.

The tale revolves around Devara (NTR Jr.), a fearless leader of a seafaring community who, much to the dismay of his brethren, decides that aiding smugglers might not be the most virtuous calling. This moral awakening sets him on a collision course with Bhaira (Saif Ali Khan), who, once like a brother to Devara, now feels deeply betrayed and cheated by his sudden change of heart, turning their bond into a bitter rivalry.

The first half is an all-out showcase for NTR Jr., who is introduced with adrenaline-pumping fanfare that could resurrect the dead. Action-packed sequences, replete with a myriad of well-choreographed shots and pulsating music, cement his legendary status. Whether dispatching over two dozen attackers on the beach or emerging victorious from the waves like a mythic hero, Devara is the epitome of the larger-than-life protagonist. But the real cherry on top is the fact that, in the middle of these impossibly choreographed skirmishes, our hero finds time to splash water on his face – because of course, one must always look serious while fending off attackers.

The second half sees a 12-year leap and a noticeable tone shift, focusing more on Devara’s son, Vara (also NTR Jr., for maximum effect), who despite being timid, carries forward his father’s legacy. This section dips into romance, emotion, and songs – lighter and more engaging, perhaps, but still peppered with absurdly entertaining moments.

Visually, the film is a feast. Every frame is atmospheric, poster-worthy, and gorgeous to behold. You’d almost want to frame a few shots if it weren’t for the jarring clash between the supposed 1980s setting and the distinctly medieval set design. It’s a strange but oddly amusing oversight.

NTR Jr. tackles both roles with flair, though the script offers little depth beyond the surface. Saif Ali Khan, as Bhaira, plays his part with sincerity, though he essentially recycles his villainous act from previous roles. Janhvi Kapoor, unfortunately, is woefully underutilized, reduced to being little more than arm candy.

Overall, the film is a spectacle – bloated, brash, and utterly unapologetic about the narrative. You might laugh, you might roll your eyes, but you won’t look away.

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