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Showing posts with label Amir Khan Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amir Khan Blog. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Just vote, Bollywood stars ask fans in poll

Aamir KhanJust like in Hollywood, its hard to keep the politics out of Bollywood, but at this year's Indian election, the stars are just appealing to voters to go to the polls, spurred, in part, by the militant attacks on Mumbai.

Several members of India's prolific, and influential, film and TV industry have helped inject glamour into the month-long general election whose results will be out on May 16.

But instead of campaigning or contesting, many superstars such as Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan feature in public service adverts urging people to shrug off apathy and cast their votes.

"We are not endorsing any political party; we are only asking voters to make an informed choice," Khan recently said at the launch of an information campaign on the elections.

"If as a celebrity, I can help spread awareness about this, I consider that a worthy cause."

What has prompted these appeals for vote is a growing apathy among urban, educated youth towards politics which they see as corrupt and inefficient, analysts said. This has been reflected in low voter turnout in cities.

"There is by and large a feeling of cynicism about political processes, politicians and democratic institutions among younger people," said Anjali Monteiro, a professor at the Centre for Media and Social Studies in Mumbai.

Many like the actor Khan say they have been moved to do something to choose better political leaders after last November's attacks in Mumbai in which 166 people were killed and which exposed security inadequacies and mis-governance.

A tight race between the two main political parties has sparked fears of a weak coalition government coming to power as the country grapples with the aftermath of the attacks, the global economic crisis and heightened tensions with Pakistan.

Analysts say celebrities and cinema stars were jolted out of their complacency because the attacks targeted, among other places, two luxury hotels frequented by them.

"When the Taj Mahal hotel, the bastion of celebrities was attacked, it made them even more aware," said Surendra Jondhale, professor of political science at the University of Mumbai.

Bachchan, India's best known actor, is encouraging people to vote on his immensely popular blog.

"Colleagues of mine propound the importance of how every citizen must exercise their vote," he wrote.

In celebrity-obsessed India, a successful cinema career has often progressed into politics, a trend set in the 1960s when the then superstar of the Tamil language movie industry, M.G. Ramachandran, created a party and won power in his state.

While politicians mostly rope in actors to capitalise on their immense popularity rivalled only by the country's cricketers, nearly a dozen actors and former film stars are actually contesting the election.

source:screeindia.com

Monday, October 20, 2008

Monday, October 20, 2008

Aamir Khan's scratch 'n bite ant story on his blog

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan who has been missing from cyber space for over two months, has posted on his blog his strange encounter with a colony of ants that bit him en mass while he was sleeping.

“After a long day at work, I went to bed at around 3 a.m. A couple of hours later, deep in sleep I had this vague feeling of being bitten on my ear. Gradually I was being bitten on my stomach, legs, neck. I was so sleepy that I just kept cursing, scratching, turning and tossing. Finally it got really unbearable, and I kind of woke up to see my bed filled with ants,” Aamir wrote on his blog www.aamirkhan.com Friday.

“There were hundreds of them! Crawling all over and giving me hell. I had to jump under the shower and then went and crashed on my couch,” he added.

Considering that ants swarm around anything that has some sugar level as they feed on it, the actor joked: “I guess they found something really sweet on that bed, and since K (wife Kiran) was out on a night shoot I am assuming it was me.”

Aamir also apologised for his uninformed absence from writing regularly on his blog.

“I suppose you all want to know why I have been away so long. Well I'm not sure I can explain. I guess I needed to be by myself for a while. Still, I should have expressed that. My apologies,” the actor wrote.

source:ibnlive.com

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Watch: Aamir, Salman take everyone for a ride
by ibnlive.com

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

King Khan takes Aamir's blog in good humour
by ibnlive.com


After Aamir Khan caught everyone's attention with his blog entry on Shahrukh, his dog; Shah Rukh Khan, the actor reacted to the dog-blog controversy. And here's what he had to say.

"Moving towards blogs is a way towards joining the journalist fraternity, I love journalists but I am an actor and would like to keep it that way."

Shah Rukh Khan said he chooses not to blog in reaction to Aamir Khan's recent blog entry that talks about a Shah Rukh licking his feet. This is what Aamir wrote in his blog: "Shahrukh is licking my feet and I am feeding him biscuits every now and then. What more can I ask for?"

While Aamir goes on to confirm that he's not referring to the King Khan but a dog named Shahrukh that belongs to the caretakers of his Panchgani home, there were other references.

Read between the lines: "Some of my friends claim that I bought the house just because of the dog. I would have to be a serious fan of Shahrukh's to want to do that."

But it seems like the King Khan is taking it all in his stride.

He said, "Hum log hum umar hai — main, Salman, Aamir. Aur hum jab milte hain toh is se bhi ajeeb batein karte hai. (All three of us — Salman, Aamir and me are the same age and when we meet, we talk stranger stuff than this.) I have to take it with a sense of humour and I do have a sense of humour. If i can do it with others, then I should accept it."

Well, that's the last word on the dog-blog controversy for now.