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A H M E D A B A D * M A R K E T * G U I D E Ahmedabad, Page 7 In the News 7 Vice President of the French Senate Ms. Chantal Jourdan decorated Indian social re- former and founder of Sulabh movement Dr Bindeshwar Pathak with “Legend of Planet” honour on the eve of World Environment day, in a private reception hosted last night by President of the French Senate (French Par- liament) Mr Jean Pierre Bel at Palais du Luxembourg.UNI Japan have become the first team to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, with an injury-time penalty sealing 1-1 draw they needed on home soil. CSKA Moscow star Keisuke Honda netted from the spot in the 91st minute to seal Japan's qualification after Tommy Oar had put Australia ahead nine minutes earlier. 41 fakes detected in 1984 anti-Sikh riots death claims New Delhi, A criminal case was registered Tuesday against unknown people who tried to fraudu- lently claim compensation for 41 people by get- ting their names added to the list of the dead during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, a police source said. The Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Po- lice registered the case almost 10 days after the fraud came to light in a screening commit- tee meeting of the police anti-riot cell and the Delhi government's revenue department, the source informed. The government had planned to give com- pensation to the residents of north Delhi's Sultanpuri and Mangolpuri area who were killed during 1984 Sikh riots. The anti-riot cell was instructed to check on the 41 names enlisted among those who were killed in the riots, sources said. "During investigation, it was found that all the 41 mentioned people were alive. The list of names of these people was submitted after a forged verification letter of anti-riot cell," said the source. "As per the anti-riot cell's record, the number of dead people was 1,553. But, around 2,200 people received compensation," said a police officer.The families of those killed in the riots were given Rs.7 lakh each. The case for the fraud was registered on the basis of com- plaint filed by the deputy commissioner of po- lice, anti-riot cell. WESTERN TIMES AHMEDABAD THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 'Zaalim Dilli' has no critical agenda: Ira Dubey Mumbai, Bollywood actress Ira Dubey says Japinder Kaur Baweja directed "Zaalim Dilli" is a light-hearted film and has no social mes- sage. Although "Zaalim Dilli" is based in Delhi, which is in the news for rising crime against women, the film has romance, heart break and action. "It is a light-hearted film. It has no critical agenda or angle. It has no social message or any- thing like that, although we all feel deeply about what is going on with women, specially in Delhi," Ira told IANS. The actress will be seen opposite "Pyaar Ka Punchnama" actor Divyendu Sharma. She said it was her character, which attracted her to the film. "I agreed to do 'Zaalim Dilli' because I fell in love with the character. She is a typical Delhi girl. She is different from Pinky (her character in 'Aisha'). She is a softer character," said Ira who played a high so- ciety girl in "Aisha". The story in a nutshell is about three characters who face problems and how they over come these problems by standing up together, explained Ira. She added: "The char- acters are very relatable. There is an insecurity in my character of doing something in life. She goes through a nice journey in the film." Why long absence from the big screen? "I wasn't avidly pursu- ing films. I turned down some work after 'Aisha'. Nothing was exciting me to do it. Plus, I had a lot of theatre work going on with different productions," said the actress who is into multitasking. "I do a lot of things. I write, I act and model sometimes and do ramp shows. So, I was prioritiz- ing other things. Also, I hadn't found a film that excited me enough. But it was not a conscious deci- sion to stay away from cin- ema," she added. Tagore's Nobel prize centenary celebrated in Sweden Stockholm, Rabindranath Tagore's Nobel Prize cen- tenary celebrations began here Tuesday with Bollywood icon Sharmila Tagore, who is from the same family and on her first visit here, saying that there will "be readings of Tagore poetry and prose". The opening ceremony took place in central Stockholm. Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Sharmila Tagore was assisted by London-based producer Sangeeta Dutt, who is currently promoting her debut film "Life Goes On". Sharmila brings in a troupe that will highlight Rabidranath Tagore's liter- ary life and other achieve- ments. "There will be readings of Tagore poetry and prose...," Sharmila Tagore told IANS in an interview in Stockholm. It includes his Nobel Prize-winning master- piece "Gitanjali". "There will be much song, music and dance." This is Sharmila's first visit to Sweden, but her name evokes much nos- talgia and among the Swedes. Sharmila Tagore is the first Bollywood personality to appear on screen clad in bikini. To a query on how she felt about a demand to ban bikini-clad manne- quins in Mumbai, with a ghost of a smile Sharmila Tagore said: "Well, India is a composite of many things, that includes toler- ance and intolerance in various proportions. That is the price of democracy. Rolling Stones want to perform with Adele London, Rock band Rolling Stones want to rope in singer Adele for their up- coming performance at Hyde Park here.“She is the name they want to an- nounce as their special guest - and their invite should be special enough to get her out on stage," the source added.The per- formance at the Tour and will take place July 6. The band will be performing at the venue after 44 years. Tarun Khanna still apprehensive about playing Ravan Mumbai, Television actor Tarun Khanna, who has joined popular mythological se- ries "Devon Ka Dev ...Mahadev" as Ravan, says he is still apprehen- sive about playing the epitome of evil from the epic "Ramayan". "I still have apprehen- sions. It is like how you play cricket - you can get out on every ball. In the same way as an ac- tor, you have to be on your toes every time. You have to put in your 100 percent every day. Even if I am scared, I will be able to perform my next shot to the best of my ability," he told IANS. 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Ahmedabad, Page 7

In the News 7

Vice President of the French Senate Ms.Chantal Jourdan decorated Indian social re-former and founder of Sulabh movement DrBindeshwar Pathak with “Legend of Planet”honour on the eve of World Environment day,in a private reception hosted last night byPresident of the French Senate (French Par-liament) Mr Jean Pierre Bel at Palais duLuxembourg.UNI

Japan have become the first team to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, with an injury-timepenalty sealing 1-1 draw they needed on home soil. CSKA Moscow star Keisuke Honda netted fromthe spot in the 91st minute to seal Japan's qualification after Tommy Oar had put Australia aheadnine minutes earlier.

41 fakes detected in 1984anti-Sikh riots death claims

New Delhi, A criminal case was registered Tuesday

against unknown people who tried to fraudu-lently claim compensation for 41 people by get-ting their names added to the list of the deadduring the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, a police sourcesaid.

The Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Po-lice registered the case almost 10 days afterthe fraud came to light in a screening commit-tee meeting of the police anti-riot cell and theDelhi government's revenue department, thesource informed.

The government had planned to give com-pensation to the residents of nor th Delhi'sSultanpuri and Mangolpuri area who were killedduring 1984 Sikh riots.

The anti-riot cell was instructed to check onthe 41 names enlisted among those who werekilled in the riots, sources said.

"During investigation, it was found that allthe 41 mentioned people were alive. The list ofnames of these people was submitted after aforged verification letter of anti-riot cell," saidthe source. "As per the anti-riot cell's record,the number of dead people was 1,553. But,around 2,200 people received compensation,"said a police officer.The families of those killedin the riots were given Rs.7 lakh each. The casefor the fraud was registered on the basis of com-plaint filed by the deputy commissioner of po-lice, anti-riot cell.

WESTERN TIMES AHMEDABADTHURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013

'Zaalim Dilli' has nocritical agenda: Ira Dubey

Mumbai, Bollywood actress Ira

Dubey says Japinder KaurBaweja directed "ZaalimDilli" is a light-hearted filmand has no social mes-sage.

Although "Zaalim Dilli"is based in Delhi, which isin the news for rising crimeagainst women, the filmhas romance, heart breakand action.

"It is a light-heartedfilm. It has no criticalagenda or angle. It has nosocial message or any-thing like that, although weall feel deeply about whatis going on with women,specially in Delhi," Ira toldIANS.

The actress will beseen opposite "Pyaar KaPunchnama" actorDivyendu Sharma. Shesaid it was her character,which attracted her to thefilm.

"I agreed to do 'ZaalimDilli' because I fell in lovewith the character. She isa typical Delhi girl. She isdifferent from Pinky (hercharacter in 'Aisha'). Sheis a softer character," said

Ira who played a high so-ciety girl in "Aisha".

The story in a nutshellis about three characterswho face problems andhow they over come theseproblems by standing uptogether, explained Ira.

She added: "The char-acters are very relatable.There is an insecurity inmy character of doingsomething in life. She goesthrough a nice journey inthe film."

Why long absencefrom the big screen?

"I wasn't avidly pursu-ing films. I turned downsome work after 'Aisha'.Nothing was exciting me todo it. Plus, I had a lot oftheatre work going on withdifferent productions," saidthe actress who is intomultitasking.

"I do a lot of things. Iwr ite, I act and modelsometimes and do rampshows. So, I was prioritiz-ing other things. Also, Ihadn't found a film thatexcited me enough. But itwas not a conscious deci-sion to stay away from cin-ema," she added.

Tagore's Nobel prize centenarycelebrated in Sweden

Stockholm, Rabindranath

Tagore's Nobel Prize cen-tenary celebrations beganhere Tuesday withBollywood icon SharmilaTagore, who is from thesame family and on herfirst visit here, saying thatthere will "be readings ofTagore poetry and prose".

The opening ceremonytook place in centralStockholm. RabindranathTagore won the NobelPrize in Literature in 1913.

Sharmila Tagore wasassisted by London-basedproducer Sangeeta Dutt,who is currently promotingher debut film "Life GoesOn".

Sharmila brings in atroupe that will highlightRabidranath Tagore's liter-ary life and other achieve-

ments."There will be readings

of Tagore poetry andprose...," Sharmila Tagore

told IANS in an interviewin Stockholm.

It includes his NobelPrize-winning master-piece "Gitanjali".

"There will be muchsong, music and dance."

This is Sharmila's firstvisit to Sweden, but hername evokes much nos-talgia and among theSwedes.

Sharmila Tagore is thefirst Bollywood personalityto appear on screen cladin bikini. To a query on howshe felt about a demandto ban bikini-clad manne-quins in Mumbai, with aghost of a smile SharmilaTagore said: "Well, India isa composite of manythings, that includes toler-ance and intolerance invarious proportions. Thatis the price of democracy.

Rolling Stones wantto perform withAdele

London, Rock band Rolling

Stones want to rope insinger Adele for their up-coming performance atHyde Park here.“She isthe name they want to an-nounce as their specialguest - and their inviteshould be special enoughto get her out on stage,"the source added.The per-formance at the Tour andwill take place July 6. Theband will be performing atthe venue after 44 years.

Tarun Khanna still apprehensiveabout playing Ravan

Mumbai,Television actor Tarun

Khanna, who has joinedpopular mythological se-r ies "Devon Ka Dev...Mahadev" as Ravan,says he is still apprehen-sive about playing theepitome of evil from theepic "Ramayan".

"I still have apprehen-sions. It is like how youplay cricket - you canget out on every ball. Inthe same way as an ac-tor, you have to be onyour toes every time. Youhave to put in your 100percent every day. Evenif I am scared, I will beable to perform my nextshot to the best of myability," he told IANS.

As far as under-standing the character isconcerned, Tarun read

everything he could onRavan.

He has been par t ofthe TV industry for a de-cade now and has showslike "Bhabhi","Chandragupta Maurya",and "Dhak Dhakk InDubai" to his credit,therefore he doesn't getpressurised by the popu-larity of a show when hesteps in them.

"I have been in TV for10 years now. I haveworked in very popularserials. It does not puttoo much pressure onme. I am used to thesethings. It doesn't matterhow popular the serial is,I must feel that I cancontribute to it," said theactor.

Does it get monoto-nous to be on TV for 10

years?"Luckily or unluckily,

I have never been partof a show for too long forit to get monotonous...hats off to those peoplewho do i t ( the samething) day in and dayout," he said.

Talking about futureplans, the actor said that"Mahadev" is taking upall his time.

" 'Mahadev' is sevendays a week and Ravanis a pivotal character fora while now. I have toldmy wife that I am say-ing goodbye to you for awhile. That is the kind ofcommitment a TV actorhas to give to a producer.If I was doing a smallerrole, then I would havethought of taking on an-other show," he said.

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