Daily Times
July 3, 2021
Bollywood film industry is known for its mesmerising shooting locations. The beautiful locations enhance the popularity and the beauty of the movies.
Producer Manju Bharti and Actor Mukesh J Bharti in association with Shantilal Jain, Shirish Jain and Varsha Jain have launched a new shooting location called Hangout Studio at Malad West in the heart of Mumbai. Singer Shaan and Preeti Jhangiani along with Mukesh J Bharti and Manju Bharti have cut the ribbon and inaugurated a new studio. Preeti Jhangiani congratulates both Mukesh and Manju ji for their new venture. Hangout Studio is one of the best places to shoot your ad films, Movies, TV Shows and Web Series.
COVID-19: Bengaluru doctor comes to deliver message of masking up, vaccination through rap
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BENGALURU: The video starts with a trigger warning. Rightly so, because the disturbing visuals and the poignant rap that follow in the composition Second Wave, are a powerful mirror that rapper Hanumankind holds up to the situation many of us are going through due to Covid-19.
The 2 minute- 16 second video – viewed over three lakh times – shows mass funerals, patients desperately waiting for beds, and grieving and traumatised caregivers. It also features election rallies and religious gatherings that took place just before the onset of the deadly second wave.
Sooraj Cherukat a.k.a Hanumankind uploaded the composition on his Instagram page on May 1, and it’s a testimony to how serious things are, that the situation has remained largely unchanged in the three weeks since. “This was my way of expressing how I feel. I’ve heard of the struggles from those in my close circle. So I can’t imagine what the general public must be feeling,” says the Benga
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BENGALURU : Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Saahas Patil may be miles away from India, but the deadly second wave of COVID19 infections has given him sleepless nights. I have been barely sleeping 4-5 hours a day because I m worried about my mother and sister who are back home in Bengaluru, says Patil, who moved to the USA in 2015. There s a creeping sense of reality with this wave. You don t even have to actively track the number of cases or deaths to know it s bad, I ve been hearing of the struggle from my friends. A junior of mine from school passed away due to COVID and that was a shock because we re the same age, says the 31-year-old, who has been relying on regular therapy, among other things, to cope better.
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