Saturday, November 30, 2019

Trailer launch of the most awaited romantic action comedy film Avane shrimannarayana


The Much Awaited Romantic Action Comedy “Avane Srimannarayana” by Pushkara Films Trailer Released Nationwide

The trailer of the latest Rakshit Shetty’s film in and as “Avane Srimannarayana” which is produced by H.K Prakash and Pushkara Mallikarjunah released nationwide today. Actress Shanvi Srivastava together with Rakshit Shetty are the leading actors of the movie. The First official teaser of the movie was released on the 6th of June 2018 which crossed 2.6 million views and the second teaser which was released in mid 2019 hit 2.5 million views.

This movie marks the directorial debut of Sachin Ravi. Renowned Tamil Actor, Director, Producer, Lyricist -Danush, Eega fame Telugu actor- Nani, and Premam fame young Malayalam actor Nivin Poly released the e-trailer of the movie. The movie is set in the 70’s and the 80’s and took nearly took two years in the making. The movie has been dubbed in 5 languages-Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam.

The film also stars popular actors such as Balaji Manohar, Achyuth Kumar, Pramod Shetty and many others are seen in supporting roles, while the music has been composed by Charan Raj and B Ajanesh Lokanath has scored the back ground music.

The other highlights of this movie is that the script writers of Takth and other major movies were a part of it. The makers of the movie hired script writers of different languages to give it an originality unlike the other nationwide releases .










Friday, November 29, 2019

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“आनंदी हे जग सारे”
सोनी मराठीवर  डिसेंबरपासून सायंकाळी  वाजता


नवनवीन विषय घेऊन येणाऱ्या सोनी मराठीने कमी कालावधीत प्रेक्षकांच्या मनात आपले स्थान निर्माण केले आहेया प्रत्येक विषयाचे स्वत:चे असे आकर्षण असतेअशाच एका वेगळ्या विषयाची नवी गोष्ट सोनी मराठी घेऊन येत आहेस्वमग्नता किंवा ऑटिझम  या विषयावर फारसे बोलले जात नाहीपण एका मालिकेच्या माध्यमातून सोनी मराठीवर अशीच एक नायिका आपल्या भेटीला येत आहेनावाप्रमाणे आनंदी असणाऱ्या एका गोड चिमुकलीची गोष्ट ‘आनंदी हे जग सारे’ या मालिकेच्या माध्यमातून प्रेक्षकांसमोर उलगडली जाणार आहे डिसेंबरपासून सोमवार ते शनिवार सायंकाळी  वाजता ही मालिका प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीला येणार आहे.

या मालिकेतील मुख्य पात्र असलेली आनंदी ही स्वमग्न मुलगी आहेआनंदीसारखी अनेक मुले आपल्या आजूबाजूला असतातअशा मुलांकडे पाहण्याचा समाजाचा दष्टीकोन वेगळा असतोप्रत्येक जण आपल्या चष्म्यातून या मुलांकडे पाहत असतोनिसर्गाने  आनंदीकडे सुद्धा  खासियत दिलेली आहेसोनी मराठीवर आपल्या भेटीला येणाऱ्या आनंदीकडे असे काही अचाट गुण आहेतआनंदीची  गणित आणि आकडेमोडीची क्षमता अविश्वसनीय आहे.

प्रत्येक मूल जसे आपल्या आईसाठी खास असतेतशीच आनंदीही तिच्या आईची लाडकी आहेत्यांच्या नात्याची झलक आपण प्रोमोच्या माध्यमातून पाहू शकतोमात्र स्वविश्वात रमणाऱ्या ऑटिस्टिक आनंदीला सामाजिक  व्यवहाराचंचाली-रितींचंवागण्या-बोलण्याचं मोजमाप घेऊन बसलेल्या काही महाभागांचा सामनाही करावा लागतोतिला समजून घेण्यात आजूबाजूची मंडळी कमी पडतातपण त्यातही आनंदी सर्वांचं जीवन तिच्या निरागसेतेने आनंदमय करतेया आनंदीची ही गोष्ट  प्रेक्षकांसमोर सादर करणार्या कलाकारांची फौजही तितकीच दिग्गज आहेलीना भागवतऋजुता देशमुखशैलेश दातारआस्ताद काळेउदय सबनीसशिल्पा नवलकरसंग्राम समेळशर्वरी कुलकर्णी ही मंडळी या मालिकेत दिसणार आहेतचिमुकल्या आनंदीची भूमिका राधा धारणे हिने साकारली आहे.

आनंदीचं स्वत:चं असं भावविश्व आहेतेव्हा या विश्वात आनंदी व्हायला नक्की पहा  डिसेंबरपासून सोमवार ते शनिवार सायंकाळी  वाजता ‘आनंदी हे जग सारेफक्तसोनी मराठीवर.

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Centre’s Public Procurement Directive to States may end up restricting competition: MTaI
Mumbai, 28th November 2019: The Central Government’s directive to states to prefer indigenously manufactured medical devices for public procurement may end up restricting competition rather than creating a level-playing field. The timing of the directive, issued this month, is surprising as the industry is actively discussing the means to streamline public procurement of medical devices without disturbing the demand-supply equation.
It is noteworthy that more than 70% of the demand for medical devices is being met by global companies with a large footprint of investment in manufacturing, R&D and training of healthcare workers in India. These companies operate in multiple countries and therefore adhere to international standards such as USFDA or CE that are recognised in India as well as all other nations.
The recent directive seems to have ignored these facts in asking states to prefer Indian drug regulatory certification for public procurementIn a way, the directive limits the export potential of Indian companies by allowing them to conform to Indian certification alone, because USFDA and CE are considered as the standard for procurement in the global arena.
In 2018, the Central Government had issued draft guidelines for public procurement, stipulating that medical devices should have a minimum local content of 25-50 per cent to qualify for public procurement. At that time, MTaI had said a uniform requirement of 25-50 per cent local content without  considering the missing ecosystem for manufacturing sophisticated medical devices and equipment will create a risk of 'garage manufacturing' with low cost low quality Chinese knocked-down kits based assembly.
At present, India has got adequate manufacturing capabilities for products like syringes, cannulae, stop cocks, dressings, hospital furniture, etc. but lacks the desired ecosystem for devices like heart lung machines, pacemakers, complex catheters etc. The government has shown interest in developing this ecosystem and is engaging with stakeholders to understand the nurture and nudge it requires. 
“The definition of local content in public procurement tenders need to be reworked. Keeping the wide spectrum of products in the medical device sector in mind as well as staying mindful of the fact that no large company makes its entire range in one destination, a company that’s making any part of this wide range of products in significant volume should be considered as domestic manufacturer. The range which a company chooses will naturally depend on the ecosystem available. Also, at present India does not have adequate manufacturing capacity of manufacturing Class C & D devices, therefore these should be exempted from PPO” says MTaI Chairman and Director General Mr. Pavan Choudary.
Mr. Choudary adds that the DoP (Department of Pharmaceuticals) is taking an inclusive approach to understand the concerns of all stakeholders in the industry but measures such as the recent directive on public procurement seems to ignore the concerns of global companies, which are the largest stakeholder at present. The DoP had recently called for a stakeholders meeting to discuss regulation of tariffs on medical devices as well as to take suggestions to increase FDI and promote manufacturing in India. FDI in medical devices had dipped to $66 million in 2018 from $439 million in 2016.
“It is reassuring to see that the government is taking an inclusive approach to understand the concerns of the industry. MTaI has been engaging with the Department of Pharmaceuticals and the Invest India team closely to work on several corrective measures which will help bring FDI back on track and promote investments in the medical device sector. The government needs to evaluate which group brings investments and which only bring promises. This is a capital intensive and technology intensive sector which is why for the growth of this sector, the participation of western countries and countries like Japan and Korea is vital,” says Mr Choudary.

About Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI)
Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI) is a not-for-profit organization. MTaI represents leading research-based medical technology companies with large footprint in manufacturing, R&D and training in India.  MTaI is registered under sub-section (2) of section 7 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Rule 8 of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014.
MTaI is a responsible voice of the industry, all the time stressing on the three hallmarks of healthcare - Quality, Consistency and Patient Safety. The association is committed to improving access to affordable and quality healthcare for patients.
MTaI looks to partner with the Government of India in drawing a roadmap for growth of medical devices sector through facilitation of investments in manufacturing under 'Make in India’ scheme, in technology upgrade and in dissemination to healthcare providers.

REMEMBERING SMT. ASMITA DIGHAVKAR  

Kunickaa Sadanand  as a “Celebrity Guest” 
Gurpreet Kaur Chadha as Guest Of Honour
Chief Guest-Nileema Tai Pawar   
Special Guests- Shri Udhav Ahire, Shri Suresh Pawar, Smt.Jyoti Bhatt  

Mumbai’s Joint CP, Shri Pratap Dighavkar ji lost his wife this year Late Smt. Asmita Dighavkar, who was the First Lady ARTO & had adopted 40 tribes for their education & placements. She traveled the whole world to represent India in various conferences. Event was organised in Nashik in her home town to pay tribute to late Mrs. Dighavkar where women from different fields were awarded.

Event was coordinated by Deputy RTO Commissioner( Panvel)Mrs. Hemangini Patil. “अस्मिता गौरव सम्मान समारोह” 

The women from various fields who were awarded were- Apurwa Jakhadi, Jyoti Deshmukh , Nilima Patil, Bhagyashri Chaudhary , Adake Madam, Sapna Ramteke , Kavita Raut , Pallavi Kadam , Aditi Nadgauda, Mrs. Sawant ,Tara Bai Bagul , Deepti Raut. 
 








Amitabh Bachchan performs at ‘26/11 – Stories of Strength’ memorial event
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Please find below details of - '26/11 Stories of Strength' memorial event, paying tribute to the martyrs and victims of the attack. 

Veteran actor, Amitabh Bachchan recited a moving poem at the event paying tribute to the heroes of 26/11 attacks.
The event was attended by the Union Defense Minister, Rajnath Singh along with Union Minister of Roads, Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, who talked about the new measures taken to strengthen the Indian security and remembered the heroes of the 26/11 attacks. 

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The event was attended by celebrities like Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan Nanda, and Anu Malik. BJP MLA Ashish Shelar, BJP spokesperson Shaina NC, author Shobhaa De.

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Amitabh Bachchan performs at ‘26/11 – Stories of Strength’ memorial event

Veteran actor, Amitabh Bachchan pays tribute to the heroes of 26/11


28th November 2019, Mumbai: On the 11th anniversary of 26/11 attacks, veteran actor, Amitabh Bachchan paid tribute to the martyrs and victims of 26/11, by reciting a special poem. A few lines from the poem read-


The grand finale of the event was an enthralling performance by superstar Amitabh Bachchan backed by the Shiamak Davar Dance Company. The performance by Bachchan received a standing ovation from the two thousand plus audience.

Among those who performed at the memorial event were The Maharashtra Police Pipe Band, The Indian Navy band, Kavita Krishnamurthy, L Subramaniam, Rekha Bharadwaj, renowned conductor of Symphony Orchestra of India Zane Dalal, singer Harshdeep Kaur,  Mahesh Kale, Shilpa Rao, Divya Kumar and Shiamak Davar Dance Company.

The event was attended by Union Ministers, Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari. Adding star power to the event were Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan Nanda and Anu Malik. BJP MLA Ashish Shelar, BJP spokesperson Shaina NC, author Shobhaa De, amongst others.






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The 4th International Film Festival • Macao (IFFAM)

28 November 2019: The International Film Festival & Awards • Macao (IFFAM) will take place from 5th December (Thursday) to 10th December (Tuesday). This year’s programme features 10 big sections showcasing over 50 international films, and presents three competition sections – International CompetitionNew Chinese Cinema and Shorts Competition.
A brand-new section titled 20th Anniversary Macao Special Presentations will unfold in the Film Festival this year to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Macao Special Administration Region. The IFFAM Organizing Committee will continue to push forward the development of Macao films, and cultural and creative industries, enhance exchange opportunities with international movies as well as unveil a wider landscape for development of cultural and artistic platforms, tourism and other fields through this edition of IFFAM.
Festival Programme Highlights
The 4th International Film Festival & Awards•Macao will be screening over 50 international films. Programmes include: Opening and Closing CeremonyOpening FilmInternational CompetitionGala, Flying Daggers, World Panorama, New Chinese Cinema, Director’s Choice, Special Presentations, 20th Anniversary Macao Special Presentations, Shorts Competition, etc. The Industry Hub activities and Masterclass will also be held during the 6-day festival period.
Opening, Closing and Award Ceremony
Opening Ceremony
Date: December 5, 2019 (Thursday)
Venue: Macao Cultural Centre
Red Carpet: 5:30pm
Ceremony: 7pm
Closing and Award Ceremony
Date: December 10, 2019 (Tuesday)
Venue: Macao Cultural Centre
Red Carpet: 6:30pm
Ceremony: 8pm

Opening Film
Jojo Rabbit – 44th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Grolsch People’s Choice Award
Date: December 5, 2019 (Thursday)
Screening Time: 8:30pm
Venue: Macao Cultural Centre – Grand Auditorium
Closing Film
i’m livin’ it – Selected for competition for 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival
Date: December 10, 2019 (Tuesday)
Screening Time: 9pm
Venue: Macao Cultural Centre – Small Auditorium
International Competition  An international competition comprising of 10 feature films which is a showcase for first and second time filmmakers with 60,000 USD as the award winning prize
·         Bellbird, by Hamish BennettNew Zealand)
·         Bombay Rose, by Gitanjali RaoIndia/France/UK/Qatar
·         Buoyancy, by Rodd RathjenAustralia
·         Family Members, by Mateo BendeskyArgentina
·         Give Me Liberty, by Kirill MikhanovskyUSA
·         Goldie, by Sam de Jong USA/Netherlands
·         Homecoming, by Adriyanto DewoIndonesia
·         Lynn + Lucy, by Fyzal BoulifaUK/France
·         Two Of Us, by Filippo Meneghetti France/Belgium/Netherlands/Luxembourg
·         Two/One, by Juan CabralUK/Mainland China/Canada
Gala A selection of mainstream crowd-pleasing films will be screened in a series of red-carpet presentations
UK Galas
·         Judy, by Rupert GooldUK
·         A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, by Will Becher and Richard PhelanUK
Japan Gala
·         Dance With Me, by Shinobu YaguchiJapan



Flying Daggers  A non-competitive selection of films representing the latest style of genre cinema, including TIFF People’s Choice Award winner The Platform
·         First Love, by Takashi MiikeJapan
·         The Lighthouse, by Robert EggersUSA
·         The Platform, by Galder Gaztelu-UrrutiaSpain
World Panorama Celebrated directors and award-winning films from major international film festivals
·         Balloon, by Pema TsedenMainland China
·         Dirty God, by Sacha PolakNetherlands/UK/Belgium/Ireland
·         Little Joe, by Jessica HausnerAustria/UK/Germany
·          My Zoe, by Julie DelpyFrance/Germany
·         Proxima, by Alice WinocourFrance/Germany
·         Saturday Fiction, by Lou YeMainland China
·         The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão, by Karim AïnouzBrazil
·         The Long Walk, by Mattie DoLaos/Spain/Singapore
·          The Wild Goose Lake, by Diao YinanMainland China
New Chinese Cinema  A competition section of outstanding films from Chinese-speaking territories
·         Better Days, by Derek TsangMainland China/Hong Kong
·         Dwelling In The Fuchun Mountains, by Gu XiaogangMainland China
·          Lucky Grandma, by Sasie SealyUSA
·         Over The Sea, by Sun AoqianMainland China
·         To Live, To Sing by Johnny MaMainland China/France
·         Wet Season, by Anthony ChenSingapore
·         Wisdom Tooth, by Liang MingMainland China
Director’s Choice  Film classics selected by Asian and non-Asian filmmakers
·         The 400 Blows 1959, François Truffaut, selected by Anthony Chen
·         Blow-Up1966, Michelangelo Antonioni, selected by Wang Xiaoshuai
·         Tokyo Story 1953, Yasujirô Ozu, selected by Cristian Mungiu
Special Presentations Screenings of films at the discretion of the Artistic Director and jury president related to special guest attendance
·         A City Called Macau, by Li Shaohong2019, Mainland China – Starring Talent Ambassador Carina Lau
·         The Captain, by Andrew Lau 2019, Mainland China
·         Dark Waters, by Todd Haynes2019, USA – Screening as “Hollywood Special Presentation”
·         The Domain, by Tiago Guedes2019, Portugal
·         Flowers of Shanghai, by Hou Hsiao-hsien1998, Taiwan/Japan – Starring Talent Ambassador Carina Lau
·         A Hidden Life, by Terrence Malick2019, Germany/USA
·         The Present, by Hur Jin-ho2019, South Korea– Short film starring Talent Ambassador Suho
·         Red Amnesia2014, Mainland China – Tribute to Ambassador Wang Xiaoshuai’s achievements
·         The Truth, by Hirokazu Koreeda2109, Japan/France – Starring Talent Ambassador Juliette Binoche
20th Anniversary Macao Special Presentations  Marks the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region
·         Ina and the Blue Tiger Sauna, by António Caetano de Faria and Bernardo Rao
·         Let’s Sing, by Keo Lou
·         Patio of Illusion, by Chen Shangshi
·         String of Sorrow, by Oliver Fa
·         Years of Macao, by Tou Kim Hong, Penny Lam, Albert Chu, Emily Chan, Peeko Wong, Chao Koi Wang, Maxim Bessmertny, Ao Leong Weng Fong and António Caetano de Faria
IN FOCUS (Retrospective) – This year’s Actress IN FOCUS is Zhou Dongyu. She stars in Derek Tsang’s Better Days, which will be screening in the New Chinese Cinema section
Shorts Competition  A selection of 10 Chinese-language shorts from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao
Masterclass  Invited festival ambassador, Korean director Kim Yong-hwa and BAFTA’s special mention Lily James as speakers and interact with Macau audiences and film industry insiders
Industry Hub Inviting over 200 industry professionals from 28countries to participate or present in film forums from December 6-8
Awards
International Competition
·         Best Film
·         Best Director
·         Best Actress
·         Best Actor
·         Best Screenplay
New Chinese Cinema
·         Best Film
·         Best Director
·         Best Actress
·         Best Actor
·         Best Screenplay
Other Awards
·         Best Short Film
·         Macao Audience Choice Award
·         Audience Choice Award for Chinese-language Films
·         “Spirit of Cinema” Achievement Award
·         Asian Blockbuster Film 2019
·         NETPAC Award
·         Variety Asian Star: Up Next Awards 2019


Ticketing  IFFAM public screening tickets are now available for purchase through the Macau Ticketing Network at www.macauticket.com. Tickets are also available at the screening venue from December 5-10 during the festival.

GET READY TO WATCH THE KING’S REIGN IN THE ACTION-ADVENTURE

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