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The nation woke up to another tragic news this morning!
A day after Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan died, another legendary actor Rishi Kapoor died in Mumbai on April 30 after a prolonged battle with cancer.
Rishi’s brother, Randhir Kapoor confirmed the death of his brother, later his family later released a statement, sharing he kept his doctors and nurses at the hospital entertained till his last:
Message from #RishiKapoor’s family… pic.twitter.com/mAmTMqynqd
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) April 30, 2020
His fellow actors turn to social media to express their condolences. Here’s what they have to say:
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View this post on InstagramThe best boys I know… Papa and Chintu uncle
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Rest in peace chintu sirrr, kaha suna maaf , strength , peace n light to family n friends…
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) April 30, 2020
We have lost one of the greats today. An amazing actor, a wonderful human being, and 100% a child of Cinema.
Thank you for all the joy you brought to our lives.
Thank you for being the actor and human being that you were.
You will be badly missed Rishiji.
Love.
a.— Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) April 30, 2020
I'm at an absolute & total loss for words.Holding this phone in disbelief. Yesterday Irrfan and now …. Gutted , sad , heartbroken .I truly believed you'll come out of this .You will be missed , Sir . RIP . Om Shanti.
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) April 30, 2020
You will always be in our hearts sir. Your charm your warmth and your unforgettable performances will give light to us all in the darkest moments. Deepest condolences to Neetuji , Ranbir and the entire family. pic.twitter.com/QsLYZ9ee0B
— Shahid Kapoor (@shahidkapoor) April 30, 2020
I've had the honour of working with Rishi ji. A larger than life person, so outspoken yet so warm. We have lost a brilliant actor today. Still can't believe it.. absolutely heartbroken. My prayers are with the family during this tough time. pic.twitter.com/gFNAXUoxFT
— Madhuri Dixit Nene (@MadhuriDixit) April 30, 2020
It seems like we’re in the midst of a nightmare…just heard the depressing news of #RishiKapoor ji passing away, it’s heartbreaking. He was a legend, a great co-star and a good friend of the family. My thoughts and prayers with his family
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) April 30, 2020
Chintu Uncle will be missed terribly. There was never a dull moment when he was around. He was a legend on screen and also off it. Heartbreaking for all of us who loved him.
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— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) April 30, 2020
View this post on InstagramRest in peace Chintu uncle.. All my love to you. I’m so sorry we all couldn’t say bye properly.
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My heart is so heavy. This is the end of an era. #Rishisir your candid heart and immeasurable talent will never be encountered again. Such a privilege to have known you even a little bit. My condolences to Neetu maam, Ridhima, Ranbir and the rest of the family. Rest in peace Sir. pic.twitter.com/TR6GVSN4m7
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) April 30, 2020
Waking up to a news like this is gut-wrenching! A Legendary actor, loved by millions of people around the world has just left us. Your style, brilliance, your smile & joie de vivre… will be dearly missed, Rishi ji
Your legacy will live on for generations to come.#RishiKapoor pic.twitter.com/1D1KBlqqWB
— SHILPA SHETTY KUNDRA (@TheShilpaShetty) April 30, 2020
— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) April 30, 2020
We wish our condolences to the family, friends and fans..
Ramadan has dawned upon us, however, the celebrations for the Holy month are different from usual this year.
A typical Ramadan day in Pakistan was all about praying Taraweeh, enjoying Iftar parties, eating out for Sehri, and of course, shopping our heart out for Eid! With the Corona Virus pandemic taking over the world, things have changed this time around as large gatherings have been put on hold.
The hustle and the bustle in the country are amiss, making us nostalgic for all those times our cities were bright and bubbling with the happiness of the Holy month. After all, it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, bringing families and friends together while providing us an opportunity to reflect on our spirituality.
We asked Pakistani celebrities some of their favorite childhood memories from the month of Ramadan and what they miss the most from the blessed days. Some of their replies will make you take a trip down a memory lane yourself. Rest is bound to make you laugh.
My most beautiful childhood memory in regards to Ramadan is ‘Chirri Roza’.
I was very stubborn when I was 5-6 years old that I want to fast and constantly repeat it. So my mother came out with a solution and told me that you can keep ‘Chirri Roza’. It was that fast that we used to break after coming from school at noon and it was hilarious.
My favorite childhood memory from the Holy month is making fruit chaat and sherbet.
I was responsible in my household for making these items for the Iftar table and I used to love doing it for my family. Miss those times!
I am hoping for the best that this Corona outbreak vanishes after Ramadan Inshaa Allah.
My best Ramadan memory as a child is having the yummy Doodh Soda every day. And the best part is that the tradition continues and I still do it every year.
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#quarantineselfie #sunshine
#stayhomestaysafe #mashallah
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I would like to share this fun anecdote of a ‘Chirri roza’ (bird roza) with you guys. I wanted to fast at a very young age and my mum wouldn’t let me because she knew it I was too young. I used to insist a lot that I want to fast so one day I surprised her and said I won’t eat anything because I am fasting. So mum showed me a bird saying ‘look the bird is eating, its fast has broken, so you can eat”.
So I ate looking at the bird. So for the next four days, she made me eat saying the bird is eating too. I used to ask others why your bird doesn’t come and you guys eat without it. I miss my mom a lot.
My favorite childhood memory from Ramadan is the time we all family members used to cook Sehri-Iftar together and then eat together.
My father used to make delicious pakoras and I cherish those memories now. Wishing you all a very happy Ramadan.
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My two sisters live abroad and my brother is also in the army. So we all relatively meet very less with each other. A couple of years back, it was the first-ever Ramadan when we spent some of the last days of the month together.
Those moments were priceless. We used to have Iftar and Sehri together. When you eat collectively, you realize how important your family is. When we all used to pray before Iftar together, it was a comfort that all of the family members sitting on the table are praying for one another.
Have any special childhood memory from Ramadan? Share with us in the comments below.
HUM TV’s Pyar Ke Sadqay has all the ingredients of a runaway hit – it has an ensemble cast, the story is one-of-its-kind and Farooq Rind’s direction is flawless.
What stands out in the drama is Bilal Abbas Khan’s performance as Abdullah, a youngster whose confidence is shaken, who can’t speak a sentence without stammering, yet he falls in love and gets married too, to the surprise of his stepfather (played by Omair Rana) who is the reason behind his weak personality.
This character was different from what Bilal Abbas Khan has been doing in the past couple of years, most notably in Cheekh opposite Saba Qamar where he played a killer.
Spotlight had a chat with the heartthrob and asked him why he chose to do Pyar Ke Sadqay, the experience of working with a star cast, and the reason behind his on-screen rivalry with Omair Rana.
With Pyar Ke Sadqay, you made a comeback to HUM TV, where you did O Rangreza, one of the strongest performances of your career. What attracted you to this drama, the character, the director, or the opportunity to work with the wonderful Yumna Zaidi?
I was looking for a light-hearted comedy and this was exactly that, also the character is completely different from the ones I’ve done before. The chemistry between Abdullah and Mahjabeen, then to top it off Yumna as Mahjabeen and Farooq Rind directing this play made me sign it without thinking twice.
I will be honest I was skeptical about it at first as I didn’t think I’d be able to pull it off. From the reviews I’m thankful to God and the audience for their appreciation.
How would you describe your character in Pyar Ke Sadqay because at times he comes out as bullied, sometimes he is scared, whereas the audience has found him to be a slow learner, slower than normal people?
Yes, he is slower than normal people, and doesn’t have any decision-making power. Since he does get bullied by his stepfather Sarwar, he’s got low self-esteem because Sarwar (Omair Rana) is someone he looks up to and respects.
Don’t you think that playing a character that is comparatively slower to others, just one year after Bhola (from Ranjha Ranjha Kardi) was a risky move, because people will compare the two characters for sure?
One of the reasons why I was skeptical of doing this character, in the beginning, was because I thought people might compare Abdullah with other phenomenal characters specifically Bhola but after I read the script, I realized they’re very different from each other. Bhola was mentally-challenged, whereas Abdullah isn’t; he’s just mentally slow.
Your character is scared of his stepfather, is kept on his toes by his sister, whereas he is very close to his mother. Are you like that in real-life as well?
Hahaha. No that’s not true. I’m very close to both of my parents.
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How was sharing the screen with talented actresses like Atiqa Odho, Yumna Zaidi, Yashma Gill, and Srha Asgr?
I had a lot of fun shooting Pyar Ke Sadqay with all these fantastic actors.
These guys inspired me to give my 110% because all of them were so involved in their characters. I got to learn a lot from each one of them during the shoot of this drama. I am really thankful for such a wonderful cast and team!
The million-dollar question – how are your relations off-screen with Omair Rana who seems to be against you in every play you two have acted in together?
This is my fourth project with Omair Rana and yes, he has mostly been against me, than with me onscreen. But Omair Bhai is a really nice and friendly co-star and I really respect him and look up to him as my elder brother.
I love his sense of humor and had a blast working with him in this play. He would make us laugh all the time on set and I miss working with him!
There was a scene in the early episodes of the drama in which Sarwar beat you with his fists, for falling in love. Is it true that you actually preferred to be hit in reality; and if yes, then why?
It was the team’s decision and it was a one-take shot. Omair Bhai didn’t hit me hard though he was too sweet about it. But I’m a director’s actor and if the person behind the camera wants a real slap or in this case a realistic beating, then I’ll go for it. If Farooq Bhai wanted to cheat it, I would have worked my way around it, but the real fistfight scene came out well.
When can we expect your character to explode on-screen and confront your stepfather, because the audience is looking forward to it?
For now, there’s a whole journey of Abdullah to look up to, I don’t want to reveal it yet. I’ll just say that he has to face a lot of things before facing his stepdad. The audience will have to wait (smiles)!
Of all the scenes you have been part of during the drama, which has been your most favorite and why?
My favorite scene is yet to air (laughs) but so far from the ones that have been aired, the one where Yumna Zaidi and I take selfies after our Valima which was one of the best scenes for me.
The way Abdullah is taking pictures of Mahjabeen in bridal makeup, pretending and posing came out as quite funny.
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