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Sanjay Gupta: I stand by Jazbaa, but I also feel I let Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan down - #BigInterview - Times of India
Sanjay Gupta: I stand by Jazbaa, but I also feel I let Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan down – #BigInterview – Times of India
We are in the age of remakes. Bollywood consistently looks at the South films for inspiration. TV and OTT shows are born as spin-offs from already established movie franchises. Even contemporary music – whether it’s for films or from the indie circuit – is a rehash of the golden melodies and tunes. But one man was pioneering the trend of remakes, adaptations and inspiration two decades ago and…
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Sanjay Gupta: I stand by Jazbaa, but I also feel I let Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan down - #BigInterview | Hindi Movie News
Sanjay Gupta: I stand by Jazbaa, but I also feel I let Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan down – #BigInterview | Hindi Movie News
We are in the age of remakes. Bollywood consistently looks at the South films for inspiration. TV and OTT shows are born as spin-offs from already established movie franchises. Even contemporary music – whether it’s for films or from the indie circuit – is a rehash of the golden melodies and tunes. But one man was pioneering the trend of remakes, adaptations and inspiration two decades ago and…
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Sanjay Gupta: I stand by Jazbaa, but I also feel I let Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan down - #BigInterview - Times of India
Sanjay Gupta: I stand by Jazbaa, but I also feel I let Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan down – #BigInterview – Times of India
We are in the age of remakes. Bollywood consistently looks at the South films for inspiration. TV and OTT shows are born as spin-offs from already established movie franchises. Even contemporary music – whether it’s for films or from the indie circuit – is a rehash of the golden melodies and tunes. But one man was pioneering the trend of remakes, adaptations and inspiration two decades ago and…
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RIP Irrfan Khan: Chandrakanta, Banegi Apni Baat, Mano Ya Na Mano: Top TV shows of the actor
RIP Irrfan Khan: Chandrakanta, Banegi Apni Baat, Mano Ya Na Mano: Top TV shows of the actor
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Irrfan Khan died on Wednesday leaving his millions of friends and fans in shock and tears. But his remarkable work in the TV and film industry will live on for ages. The global actor started his television career with numerous TV shows such as Chanakya, Bharat Ek Khoj, Sara…
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Irrfan Khan’s life and career: Everything you should know
Irrfan Khan’s life and career: Everything you should know
By: Entertainment Desk | New Delhi | Published: April 29, 2020 6:18:08 pm
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Irrfan Khan in a still from Rog (2005). (Photo: Express Archives)
One of the most talented actors of contemporary Hindi cinema, Irrfan Khan breathed his last on Wednesday, after a long battle with cancer.
Here is a fact file of Irrfan who passed away at the…
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LGBT writers from India
Ritu Dalmia
Ritu Dalmia (born 1973) is an Indian celebrity chef and restaurateur. She is the chef and co-owner of the popular Italian restaurant Diva in Delhi, which she established in 2000, with co-founder Gita Bhalla under partnership firm "Riga Food".
Gazal Dhaliwal
Gazal Dhaliwal is an Indian screenwriter who recently wrote the screenplay and dialogues for Vinod Chopra Films’ Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, starring Rajkummar Rao, Anil Kapoor and Sonam K Ahuja. Previously, she has worked on Alankrita Shrivastava's critically acclaimed Lipstick Under My Burkha as the dialogue writer and she wrote the dialogues and co-wrote the screenplay for Qarib Qarib Singlle, directed by Tanuja Chandra, starring Irrfan Khan and Parvathy. She also wrote additional dialogues for Wazir that starred Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar.
She is also a public speaker and LGBTQ+ activist, who has spoken openly about being a transgender woman in several talks and in the media – most famously in an episode of the Aamir Khan-led talk show, Satyamev Jayate.
Saagar Gupta
He has written screenplay and dialogues for independent films like The Pink Mirror and Evening Shadows as well as dialogues for several TV episodes of Rishtey, Gubbare, Kagaar and TV shows like Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Left Right Left, Radha Ki Betiyaan among others.
Harish Iyer
Harish Iyer, also known as "Aham", hiyer and "Harrish Iyer" (born 16 April 1979) is an Indian equal rights activist. Iyer engages in advocacy for a number of causes, including promoting the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, children, women, animals, and survivors of child sexual abuse.
Firdaus Kanga
Firdaus Kanga (Born in 1960, age 61) is an Indian writer and actor who lives in London. He has written a novel, Trying to Grow a semi-autobiographical novel set in India and a travel book Heaven on Wheels about his experiences in the United Kingdom where he met Stephen Hawking. Trying to Grow was later turned into a film, Sixth Happiness, for which Kanga wrote the screenplay, and in which he starred.
Ashok Row Kavi
Ashok Row Kavi is an Indian journalist and LGBT rights activist.
Devdutt Pattanaik
Devdutt Pattanaik is an Indian mythologist, speaker, illustrator and author, known for his writing on Hindu sacred lore, legends, folklore, fables and parables. His work focuses largely on the areas of religion, mythology, and management.
Akkai Padmashali
Akkai Padmashali is an Indian transgender activist, motivational speaker, and singer. For her work in activism she has received the Rajyotsava Prashasti, the second highest civilian honor of the state of Karnataka, and an honorary doctorate from the Indian Virtual University for Peace and Education.
Onir
Onir (born Anirban Dhar, 1 May 1969) is an Indian film and TV director, editor, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his film My Brother…Nikhil, based on the life of Dominic d'Souza, starring Sanjay Suri and Purab Kohli Nikhil was one of the first mainstream Hindi films to deal with AIDS and same-sex relationships.
Onir won the National Award for his film I Am. He has won 16 total film awards.
Suniti Namjoshi
Suniti Namjoshi (born 1941 in Mumbai, India) is a poet and a fabulist. She grew up in India, worked in Canada and at present lives in the southwest of England with English writer Gillian Hanscombe. Her work is playful, inventive and often challenges prejudices such as racism, sexism, and homophobia. She has written many collections of fables and poetry, several novels, and more than a dozen children's books. Her work has been translated into several languages, including Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Korean, Hindi and Turkish.
Ismail Merchant
Ismail Merchant (born Ismail Noor Muhammad Abdul Rahman (25 December 1936 – 25 May 2005) was an Indian film producer, director and screenwriter. He worked for many years in collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions which included Director (and Merchant's longtime professional and domestic partner) James Ivory as well as screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.
Hoshang Merchant
Hoshang Dinshaw Merchant (born 1947) is a poet from India. Most of his writings are in English. He is best known for his anthology on gay writing titled Yaarana.
Maxim Mazumdar
Maxim Mazumdar (27 January 1952 – 28 April 1988) was an Indo-Canadian playwright and director. He is known for his one-man show, Oscar Remembered, which tells the story of the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde as seen from the perspective of his lover and nemesis, Lord Alfred Douglas.
Anand Mahadevan
Anand Mahadevan is an Indian-Canadian writer, who was awarded an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2013.
Born and raised in Tamil Nadu, India, Mahadevan moved to the United States at age 17 to study. He moved to Canada in 2002, and teaches science at the University of Toronto Schools and creative writing at the Humber School for Writers.
The Strike, his debut novel about a young Tamil man's gay sexual awakening, was published in Canada by TSAR Publications in 2006.[4] Its publication in India followed in 2009.
His second novel, tentatively titled American Sufi, is slated for future publication.
He has also been an active supporter of the campaign to strike down Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalized homosexuality in India.
He subsequently served on the jury for the 2015 Dayne Ogilvie Prize, selecting Alex Leslie as that year's winner.
Vyjayanti Vasanta Mogli
Vyjayanti Vasanta Mogli is an Indian transgender activist, RTI activist, singer and motivational speaker.She intervened in the “Suresh Kumar Kaushal & Other vs Naz Foundation & Others” Case in the Supreme Court in 2014 in which she highlighted the deleterious effects of conversion or reparative therapy on queer people through her affidavit.
Vijayarajamallika
Vijayarajamallika, known as Daivathinte Makal, is a transgender poet in Malayalam literature, She is a writer, teacher, social worker, inspirational speaker, and activist.
Vasudhendra
Vasudhendra is an Indian author in Kannada language known for his short stories and personal essays.
Ruth Vanita
Ruth Vanita is an Indian academic, activist and author who specialises in British and Indian literary history with a focus on gender and sexuality studies. She also teaches and writes on Hindu philosophy.
Manil Suri
Manil Suri (born July 1959) is an Indian-American mathematician and writer of a trilogy of novels all named for Hindu gods. His first novel, The Death of Vishnu (2001), which was long-listed for the 2001 Booker Prize, short-listed for the 2002 PEN/Faulkner Award and won the Barnes & Noble Discover Prize that year. Since then, he has published two more novels, The Age of Shiva (2008) and The City of Devi (2013), completing the trilogy.
Gopi Shankar Madurai
Gopi Shankar Madurai (Tamil: கோபி ஷங்கர் மதுரை, born 13 April 1991) is an Indian equal rights and Indigenous rights activist. Shankar was one of the youngest, and the first openly intersex and genderqueer statutory authority and one of the candidates to contest in 2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election. Shankar is also the founder of Srishti Madurai Student Volunteer Collective. Shankar’s work inspired the Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) to direct the Government of Tamil Nadu to order a ban on forced sex-selective surgeries on intersex infants. In December 2017 Shankar was elected to the Executive board of ILGA Asia. In August 2020 the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment appointed Shankar as the South Regional representative in the National Council for Transgender Persons.
Vikram Seth
Vikram Seth CBE, FRSL (born 20 June 1952) is an Indian novelist and poet. He has written several novels and poetry books. He has received several awards such as Padma Shri, Sahitya Academy Award, Pravasi Bharatiya Samman, WH Smith Literary Award and Crossword Book Award. Seth's collections of poetry such as Mappings and Beastly Tales are notable contributions to the Indian English language poetry canon.
Nibedita Sen
Nibedita Sen is a queer Bengali-born writer of speculative fiction. She has been a finalist for the Astounding, Nebula, and Hugo Awards.
Vida Dutton Scudder
She was born in Madurai, India, on December 15, 1861, the only child of David Coit Scudder (of the Scudder family of missionaries in India) and Harriet Louise (Dutton) Scudder. After her father, a Congregationalist missionary, was accidentally drowned in 1862, she and her mother returned to the family home in Boston. Apart from travel in Europe, she attended private secondary schools in Boston, and was graduated from the Boston Girl's Latin School in 1880. Scudder then entered Smith College, where she received her BA degree in 1884.
A. Revathi
A Revathi is a Bangalore-based writer and an activist working for the rights of sexual minorities. She is also a trans woman and belongs to the Hijra community.
R. Raj Rao
Ramachandrapurapu Raj Rao (born 1955) is an Indian writer, poet and teacher of literature who has been described as "one of India's leading gay-rights activists". His 2003 novel The Boyfriend is one of the first gay novels to come from India. Rao was one of the first recipients of the newly established Quebec-India awards.
Sridhar Rangayan
Sridhar Rangayan (also spelt Sridhar Rangaihn or Sridhar Rangayyan; born 2 April 1962) is an Indian filmmaker who has made films with special focus on queer subjects. His queer films, The Pink Mirror and Yours Emotionally, have been considered groundbreaking because of their realistic and sympathetic portrayal of the largely closeted Indian gay community. His film The Pink Mirror remains banned in India by the Indian Censor Board because of its homosexual content.
Rangayan was born in Mandya, Karnataka. As a gay activist, he has been one of the front-rank leaders in the LGBT movement in India and has contributed immensely towards the growth of awareness about sexual minorities in India.
He is a Founder Member and Trustee of The Humsafar Trust, the first gay NGO in India, along with Ashok Row Kavi. He served on its board till January 2013. He also designed and edited India's first gay magazine Bombay Dost between 1999–2003.
Bindumadhav Khire
Bindumadhav Khire is an LGBTQ+ rights activist from Pune, Maharashtra, India. He runs Samapathik Trust, an NGO which works on LGBTQ+ issues in Pune district. He founded Samapathik Trust in 2002 to cater the men having sex with men (MSM) community in Pune city. He has also written on the issues on sexuality in fictional and non-fictional forms including edited anthologies, plays, short-stories, and informative booklets.
Saleem Kidwai
Saleem Kidwai (7 August 1951 – 30 August 2021) was a medieval historian, gay rights activist, and translator. Kidwai was a Professor of History at Ramjas College, University of Delhi until 1993 and thereafter an independent scholar.
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In The Memory Of Irrfan Khan
On April 29th, 2020, the well-known actor Irrfan Khan passed away due to a colon inflammation. This was unexpected even when he disclosed his condition on Twitter in 2018. This is a sad occasion for everyone, so I thought instead of mourning his death, we should celebrate his contribution to the industry.
Long Story Short
Born in Rajasthan to a Muslim family, Irrfan Khan was from a generally low class family. Although he was talented in cricket, he had to opt out for acting instead because he didn’t have that much funds. He did his MA in Jaipur and joined the National School of Drama in 1984. After graduation, he was given minor roles in TV shows with little to no acknowledgement. Soon enough, he was given a slew of feature length films that gave him critical success and recognition, such as Rog, Maqbool, and Haasil. In 2008, he appeared in Slumdog Millionaire as the cop interrogating Jamal ruthlessly and he gained international recognition from there. After some more movies, he recieved a National Film Award for best actor for his role in Paan Singh Tomar. During this time, he recieved the fourth-highest civilian award, Padma Shri Award. He got a taste of commercial success with movies like The Lunchbox, Piku, and Hindi Medium, which eared him Filmfare Award for Best Actor. His career seemed to be going stable with movies like Karwaan and Angrezi Medium, but little did we know that the latter will be his last film appearance.
Notable Performances
Miyan Maqbool in Maqbool
Ranvijay Singh in Haasil
Ashoke Ganguly in The Namesake
The Police Inspector in Slumdog Millionaire
Paan Singh Tomar in Paan Singh Tomar 
“Pi” Molitor Patel (adult) in Life of Pi
Saajan Fernandes in The Lunchbox 
Rana Chaudhary in Piku 
Raj Batra in Hindi Medium
Champak Bansal in Angrezi Medium
Legacy
In his 35 years of acting, Irrfan has grown a cult following with very devoted fans. Coming from a low class family, his inspiring story to stardom is the best example of hard work and perseverance. He was a role model for an entire generation of film lovers and showed how far true dedication can get you. Truly a humble talent Bollywood didn’t deserve, his death has left a gaping hole in the industry. May he rest in peace and may his memory and legacy live on forever.
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Celebrity Deaths 2020
JANUARY Lexii Alijai - Jan. 1 (Rapper) Nick Gordon - Jan. 1 (Reality Star) Carlos De Leon - Jan. 1 (Boxer) Don Larsen - Jan. 1 (Baseball Player) Sam Wyche - Jan. 2 (Football Coach) John Baldessari - Jan. 2 (Conceptual Artist) Derek Acorah - Jan. 3 (TV Show Host) Gene Reynolds - Jan. 3 (Director) Andrea Arruti - Jan. 3 (Voice Actress) Walter Learning - Jan. 5 (Director) Ria Irawan - Jan. 6 (Movie Actress) Neil Peart - Jan. 7 (Drummer) Silvio Horta - Jan. 7 (Screenwriter) Elizabeth Wurtzel - Jan. 7 (Novelist) Harry Hains - Jan. 7 (TV Actor) *Edd Byrnes - Jan. 8 (TV Actor) Buck Henry - Jan. 8 (Screenwriter) Maxie - Jan. 8 (YouTube Star) Alexis Eddy - Jan. 9 (Reality Star) Brian James - Jan. 10 (Rugby Player) Stan Kirsch - Jan. 11 (TV Actor) La Parka - Jan. 12 (Wrestler) Rocky Johnson - Jan. 15 (Wrestler) *Dwayne Johnson's Dad* Christopher Tolkien - Jan. 16 (Novelist) David Olney - Jan. 18 (Folk Singer) Bubby Jones - Jan. 18 (Race Car Driver) Joe Shishido - Jan. 18 (Movie Actor) Jimmy Heath - Jan. 19 (Saxophonist) Terry Jones - Jan. 21 (Comedian) Jim Lehrer - Jan. 2(Journalist) Gudrun Pausewang - Jan. 23 (Young Adult Author) Jim Lehrer - Jan. 23 (Journalist) Clayton Christensen - Jan. 23 (Non-Fiction Author) Sean Reinert - Jan. 24 (Drummer) Rob Rensenbrink - Jan. 24 (Soccer Player) **Kobe Bryant - Jan. 26 (Basketball Player) *Gianna Bryant - Jan. 26 (Family Member) *Kobe's Daughter* Bob Shane - Jan. 26 (Rock Singer) John Altobelli - Jan. 26 (Baseball Manager) Keri Altobelli - Jan. 26 (Family Member) Jack Burns - Jan. 27 (Comedian) Harriet Frank Jr. - Jan. 28 (Screenwriter) Nicholas Parsons - Jan. 28 (TV Show Host) Tofig Gasimov - Jan. 29 (Politician) John Andretti - Jan. 30 (Race Car Driver) Fred Silverman - Jan. 30 (TV Producer) Mary Higgins Clark - Jan. 31 (Novelist) Anne Cox Chambers - Jan. 31 (Entrepreneur) 
FEBRUARY Gene Reynolds - Feb. 3 (Director) Nadia Lutfi - Feb. 4 (Movie Actress) Kamau Brathwaite - Feb. 4 (Poet) Kirk Douglas - Feb. 5 (Movie Actor) Beverly Pepper - Feb. 5 (Sculptor) *Raphael Coleman - Feb. 6 (Movie Actor) Jhon Jairo Velásquez - Feb. 6 (Criminal) Orson Bean - Feb. 7 (Movie Actor) Paula Kelly - Feb. 8 (Stage Actress) Robert Conrad - Feb. 8 (TV Actor) Qing Han - Feb. 8 (Illustrator) Keelin Shanley - Feb. 8 (Journalist) Mirella Freni - Feb. 9 (Opera Singer) Abam Bocey - Feb. 10 (Comedian) Lyle Mays - Feb. 10 (Planist) Louis-Edmond Hamelin - Feb. 11 (Non-Fiction Author) Jamie Gilson - Feb. 11 (Children's Author) Hamish Milne - Feb. 12 (Pianist) Jimmy Thunder - Feb. 13 (Boxer) Lynn Cohen - Feb. 14 (Movie Actress) Esther Scott - Feb. 14 (Voice Actress) John Shrapnel - Feb. 14 (Movie Actor) Caroline Flack - Feb. 15 (TV Show Host) Amie Harwick - Feb. 15 (Doctor) Vatroslav Mimica - Feb. 15 (Director) Jason Davis - Feb. 16 (Voice Actor) Zoe Caldwell - Feb. 16 (Stage Actress) Tony Fernandez - Feb. 16 (Baseball Player) Frances Cuka - Feb. 16 (TV Actress) Harry Gregg - Feb. 16 (Soccer Player) Ja'net Dubois - Feb. 17 (TV Actress) Owen Bieber - Feb. 17 (Activist) Charles Portis - Feb. 17 (Novelist) Lindsey Lagestee - Feb. 18 (Country Singer) Ashraf Sinclair - Feb. 18 (Movie Actor) Pop Smoke - Feb. 19 (Rapper) Jose Mojica Marins - Feb. 19 (Director) Gust Graas - Feb. 19 (Painter) Lisel Mueller - Feb. 21 (Poet) Tao Porchon-Lynch - Feb. 21 (Fitness Instructor) Katherine Johnson - Feb. 24 (Mathematician) Clive Cussler - Feb. 24 (Oceanographer) David Roback - Feb. 24 (Guitarist) Ben Cooper - Feb. 24 (Movie Actor) Mario Bunge - Feb. 24 (Philosopher) Jahn Teigen - Feb. 24 (Pop Singer) Dieter Laser - Feb. 29 (Movie Actor)
MARCH Jack Welch - March 1 (Entrepreneur) James Lipton - March 2 (TV Producer) Roscoe Born - March 3 (Soap Opera Actor) Nicholas Tucci - March 3 (Movie Actor) Roscoe Born - March 3 (Soap Opera Actor) Javier Perez De Cuellar - March 4 (Politician) Marnie the Dog  - March 5 (Dog) Danny Tidwell - March 6 (Dancer) McCoy Tyner - March 6 (Pianist) Henri Richard - March 6 (Hockey Player) Mart Crowley - March 7 (Playwright) Max Von Sydow - March 8 (Movie Actor) **Cookie Pansino - March 8 (Dog) Josie Harris - March 9 (Reality Star) Lorenzo Brino - March 9 (TV Actor) Eric Taylor - March 9 (Country Singer) Beba Selimovic - March 10 (Folk Singer) Josie Harris - March 10 (Reality Star) Michel Roux - March 11 (Chef) Charles Wuorinen - March 11 (Composer) Genesis P-Orridge - March 14 (Rock Singer) Roy Hudd - March 15 (Comedian) Wolf Kahn - March 15 (Painter) Stuart Whitman - March 16 (TV Actor) Roger Mayweather - March 17 (Boxer) Lyle Waggoner - March 17 (TV Actor) Alfred Worden - March 18 (Astronaut) Peter Whittingham - March 19 (Soccer Player) Kenny Rogers - March 20 (Country Singer) Pradip Kumar Banerjee - March 20 (Soccer Player) Mike Longo - March 21 (Pianist) Sol Kerzner - March 21 (Entrepreneur) Carmen De Mairena - March 22 (TV Actress) Serena Liu - March 22 (TV Actress) Stuart Gordon - March 24 (Screenwriter) Terrence McNally - March 24 (Playwright) Manu Dibango - March 24 (Saxophonist) Bill Rieflin - March 24 (Drummer) Floyd Cardoz - March 25 (Chef) Fred "Curly" Neal - March 26 (Basketball Player) Jimmy Wynn - March 26 (Baseball Player) Mark Blum - March 26 (Movie Actor) John Callahan - March 28 (Soap Opera Actor) Jan Howard - March 28 (Country Singer) Tom Coburn - March 28 (Politician) Linda Roper - March 28 (TikTok Star) Alan Merrill - March 29 (Rock Singer) Joe Diffie - March 29 (Country Singer) Krzysztof Penderecki - March 29 (Composer) Bill Withers - March 30 (Soul Singer) Tomie dePaola - March 30 (Children's Author) Andrew Jack - March 31 (Voice Actor) Smokinhottballz - March 31 (TikTok Star) Wallace Roney - March 31 (Trumpet Player)
APRIL Bucky Pizzarelli - April 1 (Guitarist) Ellis Marsalis Jr. - April 1 (Piantist) Adam Schlesinger - April 1 (Bassist) Eddie Large - April 2 (Comedian) Logan Williams - April 2 (TV Actor) Tom Dempsey - April 4 (Football Player) Shirley Douglas - April 5 (TV Actress) Honor Blackman - April 5 (Movie Actress) James Drury - April 6 (Movie Actor) Mac P Dawg - April 6 (Rapper) Earl G. Graves Sr. - April 6 (Entrepreneur) Al Kaline - April 6 (Baseball Player) Ital Samson - April 6 (Rapper) John Prine - April 7 (Country Singer) Hal Willner - April 7 (Music Producer) Allen Garfield - April 7 (Movie Actor) Mort Drucker - April 8 (Cartoonist) Chynna Rogers - April 8 (Rapper) Linda Tripp - April 8 (Politician) Glenn Fredly - April 8 (R&B Singer) Tarvaris Jackson - April 12 (Football Player) Tim Brooke-Taylor - April 12 (Comedian) Stirling Moss - April 12 (Race Car Driver) Luminor - April 12 (Rock Singer) Rick May - April 13 (Voice Actor) Brian Dennehy - April 15 (Stage Actor) Lee Konitz - April 15 (Saxophonist) Adam Alsing - April 15 (TV Show Host) Henry Grimes - April 15 (Bassist) Howard Finkel - April 16 (Sportscaster) Steve Cash - April 16 (YouTube Star) Jane Dee Hull - April 16 (Politician) Norman Hunter - April 17 (Soccer Player) Peter Beard - April 19 (Photographer) Tom Lester - April 20 (TV Actor) Derek Jones - April 21 (Guitarist) Jerry Bishop - April 21 (Radio Host) Laisenia Qarase - April 21 (Politician) Shirley Knight - April 22 (Movie Actress) Fred the Godson - April 23 (Rapper) Jace Prescott - April 23 (Family Member) *Dak Prescott's Brother* Harold Reid - April 24 (Country Singer) Per Olov Enquist - April 25 (Playwright) Aarón Hernán - April 26 (Soap Opera Actor) Ashley Ross - April 27 (Reality Star) Troy Sneed - April 27 (Gospel Singer) Nur Yerlitas - April 27 (Fashion Designer) Eavan Boland - April 27 (Poet) Mark Beech - April 27 (Non-Fiction Author) Jill Gascoine - April 28 (TV Actress) Yahya Hassan - April 29 (Poet) Irrfan Khan - April 29 (Movie Actor) Sam Lloyd - April 30 (TV Actor) Rishi Kapoor - April 30 (Movie Actor) Chuni Goswami - April 30 (Cricket Player)
MAY Matt Keough - May 1 (Baseball Player) Cady Groves - May 2 (Country Singer) Erwin Prasetya - May 2 (Bassist) Dave Greenfield - May 3 (Pianist) Don Shula - May 4 (Football Coach) Michael McClure - May 4 (Poet) Millie Small - May 5 (World Music Singer) Didi Kempot - May 5 (Pop Singer) Brian Howe - May 6 (Rock Singer) Florian Schneider - May 6 (Flute Player) Ben Chijioke - May 7 (Rapper) Andre Harrell - May 7 (Entrepreneur) *Roy Horn - May 8 (Magician) Percy Inglis - May 8 (Facebook Star) **Little Richard - May 9 (Rock Singer) Kristina Lugn - May 9 (Poet) **Corey La Barrie - May 10 (YouTube Star) Nick Blixky - May 10 (Rapper) Betty Wright - May 10 (R&B Singer) Jerry Stiller - May 11 (Movie Actor) Hutton Gibson - May 11 (Family Member) *Mel Gibson's Father* Michel Piccoli - May 12 (Movie Actor) *Gregory Tyree Boyce - May 13 (Movie Actor) Beckett Cypher - May 13 (Family Member) *Melissa Etheridge's Son* Rolf Hochhuth - May 13 (Playwright) Phyllis George - May 14 (Sportscaster) Fred Willard - May 15 (Movie Actor) Jorge Santana - May 15 (Guitarist) Lynn Shelton - May 15 (Screenwriter) El Chino Antrax - May 16 (Criminal) Shad Gaspard - May 17 (Wrestler) Ken Osmond - May 18 (TV Actor) Ravi Zacharias - May 19 (Religious Leader) Hagen Mills - May 19 (TV Actor) Jerry Sloan - May 22 (Basketball Coach) Mory Kante - May 22 (World Music Singer) Zara Abid - May 22 (Model) Eddie Sutton - May 23 (Basketball Coach) Hana Kimura - May 23 (Wrestler) Mota Jr - May 23 (Rapper) Jimmy Cobb - May 24 (Drummer) Anthony James - May 26 (TV Actor) Richard Herd - May 26 (TV Actor) Stanley Ho - May 26 (Entrepreneur) Larry Kramer - May 27 (Screenwriter) Houdini - May 27 (Rapper) Sam Johnson - May 27 (Politician) Bob Kulick - May 29 (Guitarist) Hassan Hosny - May 30 (Movie Actor) Blake Fly - May 30 (Instagram Star) Christo - May 31 (Painter)
JUNE Joey Image - June 1 (Drummer) Kailum O'Connor - June 1 (Snapchat Star) Chris Trousdale - June 2 (Pop Singer) Wes Unseld - June 2 (Basketball Player) Héctor Suárez - June 2 (Movie Actor) Mary Pat Gleason - June 2 (TV Actress) Bruce Jay Friedman - June 3 (Novelist) Steve Priest - June 4 (Bassist) Ybc Bam - June 4 (TikTok Star) Basu Chatterjee - June 4 (Director) Reche Caldwell - June 6 (Football Player) Chirru Sarja - June 7 (Movie Actor) Bonnie Pointer - June 8 (Rock Singer) Pierre Nkurunziza - June 8 (Politician) Ain Kaalep - June 9 (Poet) Paul Chapman - June 9 (Guitarist) Pau Donés - June 9 (Pop Singer) Jas Waters - June 9 (Screenwriter) George Canseco - June 12 (TikTok Star) Grandma Daisy - June 13 (Instagram Star) Sabiha Khanum - June 13 (Movie Actress) Sushant Singh Rajput - June 14 (Movie Actor) Yohan - June 16 (Pop Singer) Charles Webb - June 16 (Novelist) Eden Pastora - June 16 (Politician) Vera Lynn - June 18 (Pop Singer) John Bredenkamp - June 18 (Entrepreneur) Ian Holm - June 19 (Movie Actor) Tray Savage - June 19 (Rapper) Carlos Ruiz Zafon - June 19 (Young Adult Author) Pedro Lima - June 20 (Soap Opera Actor) Jim Kiick - June 20 (Football Player) Nastya Tropicelle - June 21 (YouTube Star) Steve Bing - June 22 (Film Producer) Joel Schumacher - June 22 (Director) Siya Kakkar - June 24 (TikTok Star) Huey - June 25 (Rapper) Kelly Asbury - June 26 (Director) Ramon Revilla Sr. - June 26 (Movie Actor) Linda Cristal - June 27 (Movie Actress) Pete Carr - June 27 (Guitarist) Rudolfo Anaya - June 28 (Novelist) Carl Reiner - June 29 (TV Actor) Johnny Mandel - June 29 (Composer) Benny Nardones - June 29 (Pop Singer) Young Curt - June 29 (Rapper) Willie Wright - June 29 (Soul Singer) Ida Haendel - June 30 (Violinist)
JULY Hugh Downs - July 1 (TV Show Host) Reckful - July 2 (Twitch Star) Earl Cameron - July 3 (Movie Actor) Saroj Khan - July 3 (Dancer) Sebastián Athié - July 4 (TV Actor) Bhakti Charu Swami - July 4 (Religious Leader) Nick Cordero - July 5 (Stage Actor) Charlie Daniels - July 6 (Country Singer) Ennio Morricone - July 6 (Composer) **Naya Rivera - July 8 (TV Actress) Flossie Wong-Staal - July 8 (Biologist) Jack Charlton - July 10 (Socccer Player) Morris Cerullo - July 10 (Religious Leader) Marlo - July 11 (Rapper) Nicole Thea - July 11 (Dancer) **Kelly Preston - July 12 (Movie Actress) Joanna Cole - July 12 (Children's Author) Benjamin Keough - July 12 (Family Member) *Elvis Presley's Grandson* Grant Imahara - July 13 (Reality Star) Zindzi Mandela - July 13 (Politician) Galyn Gorg - July 14 (TV Actress) John Lewis - July 17 (Politician) Zizi Jeanmaire - July 17 (Dancer) Miura Haruma - July 18 (TV Actor) El Dany - July 18 (Rapper) Kansai Yamamoto - July 21 (Fashion Designer) Demitra Roche - July 22 (Reality Star) *Regis Philbin - July 24 (TV Show Host) John Saxon - July 25 (Movie Actor) Peter Green - 25 (Guitarist) Olivia De Havilland - July 26 (Movie Actress) Malik B - July 29 (Rapper) Herman Cain - July 30 (Politician) Karen Berg - July 30 (Self-Help Author) Alan Parker - July 31 (Director)
AUGUST Wilford Brimley - Aug. 1 (TV Actor) Ryan Breaux - Aug. 2 (Family Member) *Frank Ocean's Brother* Leon Fleisher - Aug. 2 (Pianist) John Hume - Aug. 3 (Politician) Dick Goddard - Aug. 4 (TV Show Host) FBG Duck - Aug. 4 (Rapper) Horace Clarke Aug. 5 (Baseball Player) Isidora Bjelica - Aug. 5 (Playwright) James Drury - Aug. 6 (Movie Actor) Kurt Luedtke - Aug. 9 (Screenwriter) Tetsuya Watari - Aug. 10 (Movie Actor) Trini Lopez - Aug. 11 (World Music Singer) Ash Christian - Aug. 13 (TV Actor) Linda Manz - Aug. 14 (Movie Actress) Julian Bream - Aug. 14 (Guitarist) Shwikar - Aug. 14 (Movie Actress) Robert Trump - Aug. 15 (Family Memeber) *Donald Trump's Brother Emman Nimedez - Aug. 16 (Director) Kobe Nunez - Aug. 17 (YouTube Star) Gary Cowling - Aug. 17 (Stage Actor) Dale Hawerchuk - Aug. 18 (Hockey Player) Ben Cross - Aug. 18 (Movie Actor) Jack Sherman - Aug. 18 (Guitarist) Landon Clifford - Aug. 19 (YouTube Star) Chi Chi DeVayne - Aug. 20 (Reality Star) Frankie Banali - Aug. 20 (Drummer) Allan Rich - Aug. 22 (Movie Actor) Lori Nelson - Aug. 23 (Movie Actress) Benny Chan - Aug. 23 (TV Actor) Riley Gale - Aug. 24 (Rock Singer) Gail Sheehy - Aug. 24 (Non-Fiction Author) Lute Olson - Aug. 27 (Basketball Coach) **Chadwick Boseman - Aug. 28 (Movie Actor) El Loco Valdés - Aug. 28 (Comedian) Cliff Robinson - Aug. 29 (Basketball Player) John Thompson - Aug. 30 (Basketball Coach) Tom Seaver - Aug. 31 (Baseball Player) Pranab Mukherjee - Aug. 31 (Politician)
SEPTEMBER Erick Morillo - Sept. 1 (DJ) Ian Mitchell - Sept. 2 (Guitarist) Annie Cordy - Sept. 4 (Movie Actress) Lloyd Cadena - Sept. 4 (YouTube Star) Lucille Starr - Sept. 4 (Country Singer) Ethan Peters - Sept. 5 (Instagram Star) Kevin Dobson - Sept. 6 (Soap Opera Actor) Lou Brock - Sept. 6 (Baseball Player) Xavier Ortiz - Sept. 7 (TV Actor) Stevie Lee - Sept. 9 (Movie Actor) Diana Rigg - Sept. 10 (Movie Actress) Barbara Jefford - Sept. 12 (Stage Actress) Anthony Woodle - Sept. 13 (Director) Alien Huang - Sept. 16 (TV Show Host) Winston Groom - Sept. 17 (Novelist) Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Sept. 18 (Supreme Court Justice) Destiny Riekeberg - Sept. 19 (TikTok Star) Jackie Stallone - Sept. 21 (Family Member) *Sylvester Stallone's Mother* Michael Lonsdale - Sept. 21 (Movie Actor) Tommy DeVito - Sept. 21 (Guitarist) Zaywoah - Sept. 22 (Instagram Star) Joe Laurinaitis - Sept. 22 (Wrestler) Archie Lyndhurst - Sept. 22 (TV Actor) Juliette Greco - Sept. 23 (Movie Actress) Gale Sayers - Sept. 23 (Football Player) Dean Jones - Sept. 24 (Cricket Player) Yuko Takeuchi - Sept. 27 (TV Actress) Mac Davis - Sept. 29 (Country Singer) Helen Reddy - Sept. 29 (Pop Singer) Archie Lyndhurst - Sept. 30 (TV Actor) Quino - Sept. 30 (Cartoonist)
OCTOBER Derek Mahon - Oct. 1 (Poet) Murray Schisgal - Oct. 1 (Screenwriter) Bob Gibson - Oct. 2 (Baseball Player) Thomas Jefferson Byrd - Oct. 3 (Movie Actor) Kenzo Takada - Oct. 4 (Fashion Designer) Armelia McQueen - Oct. 4 (Stage Actress) Johhny Nash - Oct. 6 (Pop Singer) Eddie Van Halen - Oct. 6 (Guitarist) Tommy Rall - Oct. 6 (Dancer) Mario Molina - Oct. 7 (Chemist) Whitey Ford - Oct. 8 (Baseball Player) María García Galisteo - Oct. 9 (TV Actress) Joe Morgan - Oct. 11 (Baseball Player) Conchata Ferrell - Oct. 12 (TV Actress) Saint Dog - Oct. 13 (Rapper) Rhonda Fleming - Oct. 14 (Movie Actress) Fred Dean - Oct. 14 (Football Player) Johnny Bush - Oct. 16 (Country Singer) Doreen Montalvo - Oct. 17 (Stage Actress) Pinky Curvy - Oct. 17 (Instagram Star) James Redford - Oct. 17 (Director) Sid Hartman - Oct. 18 (Journalist) Spencer Davis - Oct. 19 (Guitarist) Marge Champion - Oct. 21 (Dancer) Frank Bough Oct. 21 (TV Show Host) Matt Blair - Oct. 22 (Football Player) Kastiop - Oct. 23 (YouTube Star) Jerry Jeff Walker - Oct. 23 (Country Singer) Diane DiPrima - Oct. 25 (Poet) Lee Kun-hee - Oct. 25 (Entrepreneur) DeOndra Dixon - Oct. 26 (Family Member) *Jamie Foxx's Sister* Billy Joe Shaver - Oct. 28 (Country Singer) Tracy Smothers - Oct. 28 (Wrestler) Bobby Ball - Oct. 28 (Comedian) Leanza Cornett - Oct. 28 (Pageant Contestant) Travis Roy - Oct. 29 (Memoirist) Nobby Stiles - Oct. 30 (Soccer Player) Herb Adderley - Oct. 30 (Football Player) *Sean Connery - Oct. 31 (Movie Actor) Rance Allen - Oct. 31 (Religious Leader) Betty Dodson - Oct. 31 (Novelist) MF Doom - Oct. 31 (Rapper)
NOVEMBER Eddie Hassell - Nov. 1 (TV Actor) Nikki McKibbin - Nov. 1 (Pop Singer) Magda Rodríguez - Nov. 1 (TV Producer) John Sessions - Nov. 2 (Comedian) Max Ward - Nov. 2 (Entrepreneur) Elsa Raven - Nov. 3 (Movie Actress) Ken Hensley - Nov. 4 (Rock Singer) Geoffrey Palmer - Nov. 5 (Movie Actor) BraxAttacks - Nov. 5 (Rapper) King Von - Nov. 6 (Rapper) SauxePaxk TB - Nov. 6 (Rapper) **Alex Trebek - Nov. 8 (Game Show Host) Bert Belasco - Nov. 8 (TV Actor) Tom Heinsohn - Nov. 10 (Basketball Player) Phyllis McGuire - Nov. 11 (Football Player) Mo3 - Nov. 11 (Rapper) Asif Basra - Nov. 12 (Movie Actor) Doug Supernaw - Nov. 13 (Country Singer) Paul Hornung - Nov. 13 (Football Player) Des O'Connor - Nov. 14 (TV Show Host) Soumitra Chatterjee - Nov. 15 (Movie Actor) Ray Clemence - Nov. 15 (Soccer Player) Kirby Morrow Nov. 18 (Voice Actor) Bobby Brown Jr - Nov. 18 (Family Member) *Bobby Brown's Son* Jake Scott - Nov. 19 (Football Player) Jan Morris - Nov. 20 (Non-Fiction Author) Mustafa Nadarevic - Nov. 22 (TV Actor) Hal Ketchum - Nov. 23 (Country Singer) David Dinkins - Nov. 23 (Politician) Abby Dalton - Nov. 23 (TV Actress) i_o - Nov. 23 (DJ) Joe Luna - Nov. 23 (Comedian) Bob Ryder - Nov. 24 (Journalist) Aaron Melzer - Nov. 24 (Rock Singer) Flor Silvestre - Nov. 25 (World Music Singer) Ahmad Mukhtar - Nov. 25 (Politician) Heavy D - Nov. 25 (Reality Star) Diego Maradona - Nov. 25 (Soccer Player) Markus Paul - Nov. 25 (Football Coach) Sadiq Al-Mahdi - Nov. 26 (Politician) Tony Hsieh - Nov. 27 (Entrepreneur) David Prowse - Nov. 28 (Bodybuilder) Lil Yase Nov. 28 (Rapper) Ben Bova - Nov. 29 (Non-Fiction Author) Papa Bouba Diop - Nov. 29 (Soccer Player) Jerry Demara - Nov. 30 (World Music Singer) Paid Will - Nov. 30 (Rapper) Nobby Stiles - Nov. 30 (Soccer Player)
DECEMBER Hugh Keays-Byrne - Dec. 1 (Movie Actor) Alexis Sharkey - Dec. 1 (Instagram Star) Michael Marion - Dec. 1 (Family Member) *Bobbie Thomas's Husband* Pamela Tiffin - Dec. 2 (Movie Actress) DC Fontana - Dec. 2 (Screenwriter) Pat Patterson - Dec. 2 (Wrestler) Alison Lurie - Dec. 3 (Novelist) Whitney Collings - Dec. 3 (Reality Star) David Lander - Dec. 4 (TV Actor) Sara Carreira - Dec. 5 (Instagram Star) Tabaré Vázquez - Dec. 6 (Politician) Natalie Desselle-Reid - Dec. 7 (TV Actress) Dick Allen - Dec. 7 (Baseball Player) Joselyn Cano - Dec. 7 (Instagram Star) Alejandro Sabella - Dec. 8 (Soccer Coach) Paolo Rossi - Dec. 9 (Soccer Player) V.J. Chitra - Dec. 9 (TV Actress) Phil Linz - Dec. 9 (Baseball Player) Barbara Windsor - Dec. 10 (Soap Opera Actress) Tommy Lister - Dec. 10 (Movie Actor) Carol Sutton - Dec. 10 (Movie Actress) Kim Ki-duk - Dec. 11 (Director) John Le Carre - Dec. 12 (Novelist) Ann Reinking - Dec. 12 (Stage Actress) Terry Kay - Dec. 12 (Novelist) Charley Pride - Dec. 12 (Country Singer) Gérard Houllier - Dec. 14 (Soccer Coach) *Jeremy Bulloch - Dec. 17 (Movie Actor) Rosalind Knight - Dec. 19 (TV Actress) K.T. Oslin - Dec. 21 (Country Singer) PlasmaMasterDon - Dec. 21 (YouTube Star) Stella Tennant - Dec. 22 (Model) Rika Zarai - Dec. 23 (World Music Singer) Rebecca Luker - Dec. 23 (Stage Actress) Leslie West - Dec. 23 (Guitarist) Kay Purcell - Dec. 23 (TV Actress) Danny Hodge - Dec. 24 (Wrestler) Genevieve Musci - Dec. 25 (YouTube Star) KC Jones - Dec. 25 (Basketball Player) Tony Rice - Dec. 25 (Guitarist) Lin Qi - Dec. 25 (Entrepreneur) Brodie Lee - Dec. 26 (Wrestler) Phil Niekro - Dec. 26 (Baseball Player) Tito Rojas - Dec. 26 (Folk Singer) Ty Jordan - Dec. 26 (Football Player) Nick McGlashan - Dec. 27 (Reality Star) William Link - Dec. 27 (Screenwriter) Fou Ts'ong - Dec. 28 (Pianist) Armando Manzanero - Dec. 28 (Composer) Jessica Campbell - Dec. 29 (Movie Actress) Pierre Cardin - Dec. 29 (Entrepreneur) Luke Letlow - Dec. 29 (Politician) Shabba Doo - Dec. 30 (Movie Actor) Frank Kimbrough - Dec. 30 (Pianist) Phyllis McGuire - Dec. 31 (Pop Singer) Alexi Laiho - Dec. ?? (Guitarist) 
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buffylives · 4 years
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I haven’t done one of these in ages, so why not. tagged by @tkstreyes, thanks!
tag 8 people you’d like to get to know better!
favorite colors: baby blue and carnation pink 
last song i listened to: this is me trying 😔
favorite musician: peep the icon
last film i watched: The last new movie I watched was Work It, starring Sabrina Carpenter and Jordan Fisher. It was cheesy and predictable and I loved it. I also rewatched The Lunchbox, which is a terrific movie, but it made me sad about Irrfan Khan’s death all over again. He was such a brilliant, talented actor and it’s not fair that he's gone.
last tv show i watched: Lately I’ve been watching a lot of Beat Bobby Flay on Food Network, lmao. I don’t usually watch Food Network, but there hasn’t been much to watch lately and my mom loves this show so I started watching with her. The last show I watched in full was Made in Heaven on Amazon Prime, which was sooo good. I’m dying for a season two.
favorite character: Buffy Anne Summers, always. My brave, kindhearted hero.  ❤️ My favorite new character this year was Kate Kane. I hadn’t felt that strongly about a character in a long time and I’m so sad I only had her for one season. I’m looking forward to the new Batwoman but I miss Kate terribly.
sweet, spicy, or savory: I have a sweet tooth, so I’m gonna have to say sweet, lol. Cookies, cake, ice cream... yeah. I even drizzle honey on buttered toast for a bit of sweetness.
sparkling water, tea, or coffee: Coffee for sure, I drink it every morning. I love chai too but I don’t drink it as often because it takes longer to prepare.
pets: I don’t have any pets :( who wants to let me pet their dog
tagging 8 people: @tswift​ @evan-buckley​ @enbarrs​ @olivia-hayes​ @tayorswift @jemmafitzsimmons​ @missusgordo​ @gracenm​
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letshaso · 4 years
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Avneet Kaur Age, Height, Date of Birth, Biography & More
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Tiktok StarBorn - October 13, 2001 in Jalandhar, PunjabNationality - Indian
Avneet Kaur is a popular Indian TV actress, dancer, model, and YouTuber. She first tasted fame as a dancer, participating in multiple dance reality shows before progressing to make a bigger name for herself as an actor.Avneet Kaur Biography Avneet Kaur belongs to a Punjabi family. She was born on 13 October 2001 to Amandeep   Nandra and Sonia Nandra and hails from  Jalandhar, Punjab, India. She also has an elder brother, Jaijeet Singh.Avneet went to Police DAV Public School in Jalandhar and currently studies at Oxford Public School, Mumbai. As for her relationship status, it is yet to be revealed; however, there have been rumours of her dating Siddharth Nigam.Avneet Kaur dance career Avneet Kaur began her career with Dance India Dance Li'l Masters where she was among the top three contestants. She also contested   in Dance Ke Superstars and participated in    Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5 in 2012.Avneet Kaur acting career Avneet Kaur had previously appeared in a 2011 daily soap, Meri Maa, where she played a character called Jhilmil. Following that, she portrayed a fun-loving and intelligent girl on SAB TV’s Tedhe Hain Par Tere Mere Hain. She has also been a part of Zee5’s web-series Babbar ka Tabbar. The actor has also featured in Hamari Sister Didi as Khushi.Avneet was also seen in TV drama show Savitri, where she portrayed a young Rajkumari Damyanti. In 2013 Avneet Kaur played a young pakhi in family- drama Ek Mutthi Aasmaan. She has also received nominations for Zee Rishtey   Award for favourite daughter and sister.Avneet Kaur movies After appearing in several TV shows, the actress gained mainstream recognition when she was cast as a child actor in the 2014 Rani Mukerji-starrer Mardaani with the role of Meera. She also featured in the sequel, Mardaani 2, which came out in 2019. The actress was widely appreciated for her performance in the films. She has also featured in a 2017 romantic-comedy film, Qarib Qarib Singlle, starring Irrfan Khan and Parvathy Thiruvothu in the lead.Avneet Kaur is also a singer Besides her dance and acting career, Avneet   career, Avneet Kaur is also a singer and appears in music videos as well. Some of her working credits include Kaali Meri Gaadi,   Taanashah, Main Fir Nai Auna, Teri Naar, Attachment, Mere Naina, Pahadan, Yaari and Tarse Ye Naina. Her songs are available for download on Gaana.com.Avneet Kaur net worth According to sources, Avneet Kaur has a net worth that stands at an estimated ₹50 lakhs as of 2018. While her current worth has not been disclosed, it is safe to believe that the figure is only expected to soar as she progresses in her career.Avneet Kaur Instagram The young actress has also garnered millions of fans on social media. She currently has over 8.9 million followers on Instagram, and serves as a style inspiration for her fans. She always makes it a point to keep her fans in the loop with regular updates.Avneet Kaur TikTok and YouTube While the actress has already proved herself as an actor, she is also mostly busy making YouTube and TikTok videos. Avneet remains active on YouTube where she updates her fans on events while making videos around fashion, lifestyle, makeup tutorials, and more.Avneet Kaur also enjoys a massive following on TikTok with 18.6 million followers. This is more than twice of that her Instagram page. She constantly posts videos on the popular video-sharing platform to give her fans a glimpse of her dance skills. The actress keeps honing her abilities.Other hobbies Along with her professional endeavours, Avneet Kaur also loves to take short breaks and explore the world. Again, she gives her fans major vacation goals with her constant posts. Needless to say, Avneet makes all styles and dresses look absolutely stunning on her
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s99park · 4 years
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Blog #6: Claudi Kishi
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Growing up, I didn’t see many characters that looked like me. I didn’t see many Indian Americans in TV shows, cartoons, books, or any other sort of media. It felt sad not being able to see people like myself in these different forms of media. The times I did see Indian characters in American media, it was the stereotypical “Indian guy”. Looking at Phineas and Ferb, we had Baljeet, an Indian boy with a very heavy accent that was very smart. In Big Bang Theory, we had Raj, an Indian guy with a very heavy accent that was very smart and pretty perverted. In Sanjay and Craig, there was an Indian kid with the same name as me but with a pet snake. In the Simpsons, we had Apu, an immigrant Indian American who ran a convenience store and had eight kids.
So, while it was nice for my young self to see Indian characters on screen, it didn’t feel nice knowing that they were side characters, asides from Sanjay, and were just written through stereotypes. It was cool to see Sanjay as a main character, what’s not cool is walking around middle school having kids acting like snake charmers or asking where Craig is. Well, I’m sure having the name Sanjay was a large part of the Craig “jokes”, but it did not feel good. But, Life of Pi and Slumdog Millionaire were two movies that I actually felt proud to see in big media. Both really good movies that were received very well in the US that finally saw Indians in the big leagues of movies. Also, Indian actors and actresses have been beginning to emerge in more mainstream American movies now, which is a huge step forward for the Indian American community. Deepika Padukone, Irrfan Khan, Dev Patel, Amrish Puri are just some of the Indians that have made it to Hollywood. Of course, they’re side characters but they’re not based on stereotypes. The movie Blinded by the Light doesn’t have an Indian American as the lead character, but it does have a Pakistani Britisher lead. The plot of the movie is something I can relate to as Pakistani and Indian families have nearly identical family structures. It’s a movie that has someone that looks like me as the lead, and that lead is someone I can actually relate to. It was refreshing to see this.
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It is incredibly important to have diversity in different forms of media because representation matters. We live in the US, the most diverse country in the world, so it is inexcusable to not have a wide variety of representation for different groups of people in the US. Asian, African, Latin-x, Native American, LGBTQ+, you name it, whatever group there is in the US, they deserve to be represented in various forms of media because they exist. Simply not putting them in the spotlight is essentially erasure of their existence. Thankfully, its been getting better for groups with low representation and progress is actually being made. However, it shouldn’t just stop here. We need to keep on going so these groups get the equal representation they deserve so media isn’t bland and full of white folks. 
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INHALTSANGABE & DETAILS FSK ab 6 freigegeben 20 Millionen Rupien (ca. 300.000 Euro) warten auf den 18-jährigen Jamal Malik (Dev Patel). Der Vollwaise ist in den Slums der indischen Mega-Metropole Mumbai aufgewachsen und steht lediglich eine Frage von dem sensationellen Gewinn. Er hat in der TV-Show „Wer wird Millionär?“ bereits 14 Fragen korrekt beantwortet und setzt nun alles auf eine Karte. Löst er die finale Frage, kassiert er den Hauptgewinn. Scheitert er, geht er mit leeren Händen nach Hause. Schnitt: Jamal ist verdächtigt, bei der Fernsehsendung betrogen zu haben. Zwei knallharte Polizisten (Irrfan Khan, Saurabh Shukla) nehmen ihn in die Mangel. Sie wollen ein Geständnis aus ihm herauspressen. Doch Jamal bleibt beharrlich bei seiner Version, dass er die Antworten ehrlich gewusst habe. Zu jeder gestellten Frage in der Show erzählt er von einem einschneidenden Erlebnis aus seiner Kindheit, das ihn auf die richtige Antwort brachte..
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Tigmanshu Dhulia's Paan Singh Tomar: Revisiting the film on his birthday
Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Paan Singh Tomar: Revisiting the film on his birthday
Tigmanshu Dhulia‘s Paan Singh Tomar has many laurels attached to it – the most popular one is that it gave Irrfan Khan the recognition that he always deserved. He had proved his talent with Haasil and the TV show Chanakya, but he truly became a star after Paan Singh Tomar emerged as a sleeper hit in 2012. As Tigmanshu turns 55 on Sunday, we revisit the film. ,Also read: Tigmanshu Dhulia is angry…
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singeratlarge · 3 years
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Red Allen, Al Bowlly, Iona Brown, Nicolas Cage, Marshall Chapman, Katie Couric, Dave Cousins, Dustin Diamond, Millard Fillmore, Five for Fighting, Gerónimo Baqueiro Foster, Juan Gabriel, the Gibson Flying V guitar (1958), Leslie Grace, Erin Gray, Clara Haskil, Sammo Hung, Zora Neale Hurston, Irrfan Khan, Linda Kozlowski, Earl Lindo, Kenny Loggins, Rick Marotta, Mike McGear (McCartney), Butterfly McQueen, Ruth Negga, Wintley Phipps, Richard Podolor, Francis Poulenc, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Jeremy Renner, John Rich, Bernadette Soubirousa.k.a. St. Bernadette of Lourdes, Kathy Valentine, guitarist Alan Lee Williams, Bernadette Soubirous, Rory Storm, and the great entertainer, Paul Dick better known as Paul Revere. The ride of Paul Revere & The Raiders began in 1958 as a rock’n’roll update on Spike Jones. Later Mark Lindsay joined and PR&TR morphed into a tight music act, pushing back on the British Invasion bands of 1964 with garage band energy. The Raiders kicked out hit after hit in multiple genres including bubblegum, country rock, hard rock, psychedelia, and soul/r’n’b, all with dazzling excellence. They cut the first definitive version of “Louie Louie” before leaving their Oregon base for Los Angeles, joining Terry Melcher (Byrds producer) to launch a prolific and innovative run of great records that still play today: “Just Like Me”, “Kicks” and (recently in the film ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD) “Good Thing,” “Hungry,” “Mr. Sun Mr. Moon,” etc. In 1965, Dick Clark expanded his television jukebox, hiring PR&TR to host three TV shows. Before The Monkees even twanged “Last Train to Clarksville,” PR&TR had already set the bar for TV bands, gluing pre-adolescent me to the tube with rock’n’roll comedy and ear candy—and there was eye candy for 1000s of girls screaming for front man Mark Lindsay. He is also a powerhouse vocalist, able to croon soft sensual pop ballads then flip to paint-peeling bluesy growls.
The hits crested in 1971 with “Indian Reservation” and the band line-up shifted while Paul rode on with new back-up musicians. Over the years I’ve intersected with various Raiders (sidebar: One of my former drummers, Erik Nielsen, worked with the late Drake Levin, an under-sung guitar marvel). Fast forward to January 2008. I’d been touring with Davy Jones (Monkees) for many years, and we often shared bills with Paul and long-time Raiders Ron Foos, Doug Heath, and Danny Krause—“brothers of the road.” We were on a cruise ship, floating “out there” on the Caribbean, partaking in Paul’s 70th birthday bash. During the revelry I got into a deep discussion with Paul about stage antics and how he got his Vox organ to “rhythmically float” on TV (he wouldn’t tell me the trick). Two years later, we were in Pittsburgh PA shooting a PBS-TV special and Paul enlisted me to persuade Davy to sing “Steppin’ Stone” with The Raiders (Davy balked, saying he didn’t want to wear Raider clothes, but eventually caved in). Sadly, Paul passed in 2014, but I’m glad I had the chance to tell him in person the joy and musical instruction he showed me on record and on stage.
If I had to pick one PR&TR track, it’s "Too Much Talk.” It blew my mind when I was a kid—my 45 of it cracked but I kept pressing it with my fingers till the vinyl tissued (the fidelity on this clip is a tad distorted, but the visuals speak volumes)…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG30aN53GkY Meanwhile, HB and thank you PR!
#paulrevere #paulrevereandtheraiders #MarkLindsay #fang #VOX #60s #spikejones#davyjones #monkees #drakelevin #philvolk #paulreveresraiders #garagerock#countryrock #darrendowler #ronfoos #dannykrause #terrymelcher #birthday#psychedelic #psychedelicrock #bubblegum #britishinvasion #comedy #tvrock#dougheath #KeithAllison
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buttercuparry · 7 years
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I was tagged by @thot-for-gendrya thank you, so much!!!
rules: answer these 85 questions and tag 20 people
— what was your last…
1. drink: tea
2. phone call: my mom
3: text message:  my friend 
4. song you listened to: she-wolf SIA
5. time you cried: I think at the very beginning of this month 
— have you ever…
6. dated someone twice: nope
7. kissed someone and regretted it: nope
8. been cheated on: nope
9. lost someone special : yeah
10. been depressed: hell yeah. Depression is my old friend 
11. gotten drunk and thrown up: I don't drink 
— fave colours
12. blue
13. maroon
14. black
— in the last year have you…
15. made new friends: yes
16. fallen out of love: yes
17. laughed until you cried: nope
18. found out someone was talking about you: yes
19. met someone who changed you: nope
20. found out who your friends are: oh yes definitely. Like you have no idea
21. kissed someone on your facebook friends list: lolol I don't have a facebook account 
— general
22. how many of your facebook friends do you know irl: see above
23. do you have any pets: i dont have any pets 😭😭 I would like to have a cat though
24. do you want to change your name: nah...I like my name 
25. what did you do for your last birthday:i stayed home and celebrated with my friends 
26. what time did you wake up today: 9:00am
27. what were you doing at midnight last night: tumbling around on tumblr
28. what is something you can’t wait for:to be finally done with my projects
30. what are you listening to right now:sorry not sorry by Demi Lovato
31. have you ever talked to a person named tom: nope
32. something that’s getting on your nerves: my cold
33. most visited website:tumblr
34. hair colour: jet black 
35. long or short hair: i prefer shoulder length hair
36. do you have a crush on someone : yup
37. what do you like about yourself: i am loyal. Despite what some people might believe,  I am loyal.
38. want any piercings:  nope
39. blood type: O+
40. nicknames: Sukan, Mam
41. relationship status: single
42. sign: Leo
43. pronouns: she/her
44. fave tv show: lol none actually 
45. tattoos: none
46. right or left handed:right
47: ever had surgery: yeah
48. piercings: just my ears pierced
49. sport: love cricket 
50. vacation: need them
51. trainers: no
— more general
52. eating: cream rolls
53. drinking: nothing 
54. i’m about to watch: dance videos on YouTube 
55. waiting for: the Sunday
56. want: more money
57. get married: I don’t think so 
58. career: i just want a respectful job that is well paid
— which is better
59. hugs or kisses:  hugs
60. lips or eyes: eyes
61. shorter or taller: taller
62. older or younger: older
63. nice arms or stomach: stomach
64. hookup or relationships: relationships
65. troublemaker or hesitant:a bit of both
— have you ever
66. kissed a stranger: no
67. drank hard liquor: no
68. turned someone down: no
69. sex on first date: I don't date 
70: broken someone’s heart: yeah
71. had your heart broken: yes
72. been arrested: no
73. cried when someone died: yes
74. fallen for a friend: nope
— do you believe in
75. yourself: nope lolol
76. miracles: yes
77. love at first sight: no
78. santa claus: no....um...nah
79. angels: yes
— misc
80. eye colour: black 
81. best friend’s name: Adrija 
82. favourite movie: too many
83. favourite actor: Irrfan Khan
84. favourite cartoon: none
85. favorite teacher’s name: Angelina Bara
I wanna tag @laboratorioautoral,  @eliaequense,  @streetsofme, @longlivehousestark, @religion-of-the-wolf  @bohemianbluerhapsody,  @k85world,  @meseob,  @aryainwinterfell, @lijee, @ariannenymerosmartell, @lareinecersei,  @thyonceandfuturequeen,  @she-wolf-of-highgarden,  @hxnabee,  @madaboutasoiaf,  @kleindoeil,  @asprettyasyourown,  @sassypato,  @wonderbatting
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abrillherrera · 6 years
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What I get from The Life of Pi movie.
Director: Ang Lee Based on the novel by Yann Martel Screenplay by David Magee Stars: Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Adil Hussain
I saw this movie when it came out on 2012, I’ve never had the chance to read the book, unfortunately, but the other day I got the chance to see it again on TV and now I can see it differently and I got a new message I’d like to share with you all. Plus I think this is such a valid topic nowadays to write about, considering how the news is always flashing negativity towards religion.
First, I’d like to say that I’ve always found to be differences between religion and faith. I think since all religions are managed by men there always be imperfections and thing we don’t agree with, religion is more of an attempt to make faith something that you can organize in big groups so they can benefit economically, politically and socially from it. Faith a something personal is something you are taught to do or you acquire with years and life experiences, we can have common things in the way we live and practice our faiths, but at the end of the day, we all understand it differently. With that said my thoughts on the movie.
One thing that is worth mentioning is the fact that the movie is a sweet caramel for the eyes. It is visually beautiful and it truly enhances the message behind both of the stories you’ll hear, the acting is good as well and the visual effects are tastefully created, not making the visuals less beautiful or too exaggerated.
Now, from this point on I’m going to be as straight-to-the-point as possible. The big major premise of the story is encapsulated in the phrase “I just told you two stories. Which one do you prefer?” This, knowing the content of both stories, can be interpreted in different ways that at some point, are connected to each other. You can say it is about the sacred books of major religions and the fact that they all tell “fantastic stories” that, for someone of a different believe-system, may not seem right. So, as a human being, you are free to choose which story you believe, which one makes more sense to you or helps you fulfill your spiritual needs, or which one helps you make sense of the world.
One can also say that it is about tolerance and respect if you prefer not to have a religion and you consider yourself an agnostic or an atheist. It can be a way to explain religion and maybe understand and appreciate the basics of faith if you’ve never been exposed to those topics on your upbringings. When I try to see it from that perspective, I think of it as a way someone can foresee why people choose to be part of a religion and respecting their election because, at the end of the day, it’s their way to see life.
Another possible interpretation that is very linked to the others is the one related to science. For years and years - well probably since men separated himself from the idea that God created everything and started guiding every aspect of life by science -, there has been a debate over which one is the true story. Some scientist say that the big bang created everything and see religion as something created by men to avoid explaining things we couldn’t understand; they see it as something that only stops scientific evolution and helps ignorance to prevail. The other group is frequently seen as religion purists and extremist that considers science as a manifestation of the human pride and arrogance.
But what about if science and religion are both part of the same story, one that can be seen as the same from different perspectives, like I interpret from the movie, or as two parts of one whole explanation for our reality? I’m sure many people have already realized this or at least thought of it, but there are so many things that we still can’t understand of the world, from our nature and our lives, and I’m sure that every angle or every profession in the world gets to a point of expertise where things get blurry and where some just can’t be explained, or simply humankind needs to be satisfied on a spiritual level as much as the others.
Maybe scientist shouldn't rationalize faith by trying to find an explanation out of it or the things surrounding it. Just like the Pi number is infinite and can’t be put in one simple number to study and understand, faith and believing in a superior force can’t be put in a box and reduced. In other words, we all need to respect the differences, because we are all trying to survive and to make sense out of the cold hard world we live in. Some may have comfort in science and hard facts and some may have peace in a religion, but we all need to agree that both are part of the world, science is the base for most of the progress we have made as a species and there are also things we cannot explain connected to our spirits, hopes, and souls, and we shouldn't be torturing ourselves to find those the logic.
I don’t want to dig too deep into these matters, I think is better if I just make the propositions and poke a little with your curiosity, and maybe if you read the entire thing, probably you’ll be getting to your own conclusions. I just want to show how anyone can turn something so simple as a movie (a really good movie, based on a really good book), into a whole analysis or try to make out of it something positive; as the idea of tolerance and respect on the subject of religion, especially with all the talk that differences of opinion had generated in the international scenario. I hope you found this little ramble of ideas helpful or interesting; even if you don’t agree with it. Feel free to write me any idea, recommendation or a new interpretation of this movie. Let’s all learn from each other!
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