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K-POP sensation Aoora spreads K-Ent magic on Salman Khan

In an unprecedented crossover event that has set the entertainment world abuzz, K-pop star Aoora showcased his charismatic influence by making Bollywood superstar Salman Khan dance to a K-drama tune. The enchanting moment unfolded just before Aoora entered the Bigg Boss house, captivating the hearts of fans worldwide.Aoora, known for his dynamic performances and cross-cultural appeal, orchestrated a delightful interaction that transcended cultural boundaries. The Bollywood megastar, known for his macho image, embraced the K-drama vibes as he grooved to the infectious rhythm of a Korean drama track.
What truly stole the show, however, were the adorable Korean actions that Aoora encouraged Salman Khan to perform. From heartwarming cute expressions to charming hand gestures, Salman Khan showcased a side that fans rarely get to see. *His entry in the house has stormed the social media scenes, fans have been pouring love and positive comments on his entry, one of the fan’s commented saying ‘Aoora good looking man’, the other fan commented ‘The new WC Aoora seems fun… hope he bonds with the mana’, another amazing commented said ‘Aoora in Bigg Boss what in the universe is happening, my two worlds are collapsing together’. These comments are testament to the fans Aoora’s entry will bring a much needed change in the house. Fans can looking forward to more comedy that bitchy fights*
Aoora's ability to create a cross-cultural spectacle demonstrates the universal appeal of K-pop and K-drama, transcending geographical and linguistic barriers.

Actress Pranitaa Pandit shares her take on the violence show in the film ANIMAL

"In today's world, not everyone possesses the ability to purely appreciate a film's creativity without misinterpreting its content," reflects Pranitaa Pandit, an actress and influencer, on the ongoing debate surrounding Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film 'Animal' and the surge in violence-laden sequences across movies and OTT platforms."While 'Animal' garners success at the box office, it also sparks discussions regarding its intense violence," Pranitaa shares. "Personally, I'm drawn to suspense thrillers, but excessive violence doesn't align with my viewing preferences. Nevertheless, there's a substantial audience, especially among teenagers and certain adults, who find excitement in such content."
Elaborating further, she states, "However, I question whether such content truly resonates with the masses. While some viewers relish it, others remain neutral or critical. Diversity in cinematic genres is essential, catering to individual tastes. Good cinema, in my opinion, either reflects relatable aspects or offers aspirational narratives with positive messages."When asked about the presence of violence within individuals, Pranitaa acknowledges, "Humans possess multifaceted personalities, often suppressing certain shades. Redirecting such energies positively becomes crucial, prompting many to seek therapy. Despite the violence, commendable performances by actors like Ranbir Kapoor and Anil Kapoor garner appreciation for their craft rather than the violent depictions."
"Movies are an art form meant for entertainment, showcasing the prowess of actors and collaborative efforts," Pranitaa continues. "While films don't directly inspire violence, they can negatively influence a segment of the audience who struggle to distinguish reel from real life. Sadly, not everyone can discern the difference, often emulating on-screen actions of their idols without considering the disparity. Fortunately, social media has provided insight into these idols' real lives, aiding in demarcating reality from fiction."Regarding OTT platforms, she expresses, "OTT offers a wide array of choices, allowing viewers to select content suiting their preferences. However, excessive violence in mainstream cinema remains a concern for me, not aligning with my appreciation for such content."

'I am really lucky to meet the right people at the right time' : Navin Prabhhakar

Actor Navin Prabhakar needs no introduction. After a long innings in the industry as a standup comedian, Navin has also established himself as an actor. Currently he is busy with live shows across Maharashtra. Talking about his achievements in career, Navin says, “I have enjoyed my profession a lot. Apart from my existence as a successful standup comedian, people also know me as a good actor, an anchor, a voice actor, a dubbing artist, and a dance performer in live shows. I am a great observer, and these things help me grow. I am thankful to Almighty that he made me a stand-up comedian. I get to delve into all aspects of life. Highs and lows are there in every profession and that teaches you and helps you grow.”
Navin has been a hard working artist right from the beginning and never depended on luck! He says, "I can only talk about myself. You get to observe all the characters, and whenever you get an opportunity, sink it in, learn as much as you can. You will get the remuneration for your learning sooner or later. People are quite impressed with my stand-up comedy shows. Thankful to God for the compliments which I get. I am really lucky to meet the right people at the right time. Also, you should have a good adviser at work who can guide you at the right time. I am grateful for those friends in my life.” 
Sharing about his success at work, Navin has a very straightforward approach and says, "Of course, there are drawbacks, but if you keep yourself updated, I think your glittering side gives you that shine. If you get all the glamour in life, then it’s not necessary that you can’t enjoy life like normal people. I feel people give you respect, enjoy your performances, and take selfies. All these are the dreams you have seen. I have immense respect for all the real heroes who work for our society, I respect them a lot, and I salute them. For me, success is being in contact with your friends even if 20 years have passed. Twenty years before the dream that you saw, and today if that is full filled , then it’s success for you. If your relationships are good with everyone, then that’s success for you. If your relatives are happy with you, then that’s success. Success is being healthy and happy. It’s been more than 25 years in this industry, and my experience says that one should respect their time and maintain relationships with everyone. Twenty-five years ago, the promoters/managers that I had are still working with me, and I feel lucky for that. One big lesson I have learnt over the years, you should not cheat, as your name can go down real quick.”

34-year-old Kunwar Amar: Age is just a number and it’s kind of a blessing to understand that

Age is just a number as it’s not how old you are but how good you are that matters the most. Kunwar Amar shares that each birthday means more opportunity to learn.“So until I was 30’ I thought turning 30’is a very big thing and it kind of make your life a bit complicated but now as I have crossed that age I can absolutely say that age is just a number and it’s kind of blessing to understand that, you are always going to be as young as you feel from within, nothing changes that fact. As you grow you see the real side of life you become more Real and understand that life is not only about party and money and other materialistic things.
It’s much more than that, you become more spiritual and learn to have gratitude, so you personally can tell you with all my experience that age is just a number and no one should worry about getting old,” he says. On being asked about being part of the hit show Anupama he says, "It has added to my career graph. The feedback has been superb".
The generation gap among the generations has increased. “About the generation gap, yes it has changed but a big reason behind it is that people are less interested in marriages. Also they don’t want kids for a long time after marriage, I didn’t see if it’s right and wrong but they’re definitely a change, I am 34 and love my life and career” he ends.

MLA Aslam Shaikh‘s 7th Edition of “Malad Masti “Mumbai ‘s biggest Street featival 

*A December Sunday morning Activity and Entertainmemt filled street with the crowd gearing up to experience the carnival with dance , singing , entertainment , fitness ti a dash of laughter , all ingredients concocted to set up and kick start a healthy morning   Midst the presence of celebs like Kapil Sharma, Sharad Kelkar, Karanvir Bohra, Ankit Tiwari, Siddharth Nigam, Nikita Rawal , Vikalp Mehta, Sushant Khatri & many more.*

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SO2_jB2lMiEVHp24l3DhYvcRZCvgf5F0/view?usp=sharing 

This past Sunday morning, the energetic  community of Malad came alive with the exhilarating spirit of *"Malad Masti," a groundbreaking neighborhood-vehicle-free-free- street event spearheaded by the dynamic leadership of Aslam Shaikh*. *Drawing together the diverse tapestry of Malad's 80000 Mumbaikars  the event transformed the streets into a dynamic canvas, fostering camaraderie, fitness, and cultural celebration.
The event featured a myriad of activities, ensuring there was something for everyone. From the pulsating beats of DJ music to the energetic rhythm of Zumba and Aerobics, "Malad Masti" created an atmosphere of joy and unity. Sports enthusiasts had their share of excitement with organized Badminton, Cricket, and Football matches, while the 2.5-kilometer stretch of Mindspace road played host to cyclists, skaters, dancing groups, and joggers. Hundreds of women conducted yoga. Students gave an enthralling band performance. Members of the Laughter Club also occupied a space on the vehicle-free road. And, students also marched in with a band performance. A mind-blowing performance, street play,  by some students, music, and races for children were some of the other activities.
Not just an event but a celebration of community, "Malad Masti" highlighted the power of coming together for a common cause. *Aslam Shaikh, MLA From Malad West and Former Cabinet Minister of Maharashtra State, a driving force behind the initiative, expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating*, _"The 7th year of Malad Masti Being has not only encouraged people to witness entertainment but also get inspired for fitness and spend time with children and family together in the equal street and try out activities feels extremely encouraging to see the Mumbaikars throng the Mumbai’a Biggest street Featival , we encouraging the people to make drug free space 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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