It`s educative for kids to have a working mother
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It`s educative for kids to have a working mother
ACTIVE TIMES ACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday 2 January 2016 Vidya Don’t have competitive Balan streak in me : Farhan Akhtar turns 37 A Returns home A from hospital B ollywood actress Vidya Balan, who turned 37 on the New Year’s Day, is back home after being discharged from a hospital here. She was admitted to a hospital after she faced suspected kidney-related issues. Vidya took to Twitter on late Thursday to thank fans for their “prayers and wishes”. She even wished a happy New Year to all. “Grateful to be back home in time to bring in my birthday. Thank You for all your love, prayers and wishes. Happy 2016 to each of you,” Vidya tweeted. The National Award winner had plans to celebrate New Year with her husband and producer Siddharth Roy Kapur abroad, but they had to cancel their outing as she suffered excruciating pain. ctor Farhan Akhtar says he neither believes in number game nor has any wish to give competition to any one in the film industry. “I don’t have this competitive streak in me where I have to do better than the others. I hope everybody does good work as there is space for everyone as an actor. I hope everybody does well,” Farhan told media in an interview here. “I don’t believe in this rat race of one, two and three. I hope we collaborate and encourage each other in choices of work that we do. So most of my friends in the industry, we don’t discuss business (box office numbers) or other things like that. We discuss performances,” he said. In his soon-to-be-released film “Wazir”, Farhan plays an ATS officer and the actor did not leave any stone unturned to get into the skin of his character. “I did research on how they (ATS officer) train, studied the protocol they follow, the body language, the way they talk and sit, conceal what is that they are thinking while talking to someone. All these things were so nice to bring to the character of Danish Khan,” he said. Farhan may have directed action films in past, but it was his first stint with the genre as an actor and according to him he had a fabulous time while shooting. “I had great time doing action. I have directed action in films, worked closely with action directors. I did not feel out of the place,” he said. Producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra was working on “Wazir” since 1980 and narrated the idea to Farhan while he was working on “Lakshya”. “He (Chopra) told me he is writing a script and will send it after which I did not hear from him for a very long time. After that I heard from him recently,” Farhan said. On her co-star Aditi Rao Hydari, he says, “I have seen few people who work like her. She fills the screen. She is very competent and easy to work with. She is very professional (and) comes well prepared,” he added. Learning a lot from Abhinay Deo on ‘Force 2’ set: Tahir Raj Bhasin ctor Tahir Raj Bhasin, who will be seen in director Abhinay Deo’s “Force 2”, says he has learnt a lot from the director. The film stars John Abraham and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead. “It has been a good number of days that we’ve been shooting together and it has been a blast on the sets with John, Sonakshi and the cast and crew. It’s been great learning so much from our director Abhinay Deo,” Tahir said. Deo, who directed “Delhi Belly”, is continuing his fondness for the action genre after helming the action-packed TV show “24”, starring Anil Kapoor. Since Tahir has replaced the super fit Vidyut Jammwal as the baddie from “Force”, the responsibility on his shoulders to match up to him is immense. Tahir has taken up the challenge and will be seen involved in some intense and stylised action sequences opposite John in the film, which promises to be bigger than the first part. The actor had previously played a character with a mean streak as a girl trafficker in “Mardaani”. It’s educative for kids to have a working mother choice when She reduced her film appearances out of mping off motherhood happened as she never believed in “du eading my children and going off to work”. But after spr actress her magic on the screen again with “Dilwale”, film Kajol is enthused to take on more work in the ugh. world now that her daughter and son are old eno “I hope I will be seen on screen more… I’d like to work more now. I took a break right after ‘My Name Is Khan’ (2010) because my son was born and then he was still very young. Now my son is five years old,” Kajol told media here. “I will be starting a film in the mid-2016, but no, I am not planning to do three films a year like Shah Rukh Khan, in any way. I can’t work as hard as him,” added the actress, whose effervescence is intact at 41. Kajol and Ajay, who got married in 1999, are parents to two children – daughter Nysa and son Yug. After the birth of her daughter in 2003, she did few films like “Fanaa”, “U Me Aur Hum”, “My Name Is Khan”, “We Are Family” and “Toonpur Ka Superhero”. And again, after Yug’s birth, Kajol decided she would devote her time to motherhood. In fact, in a previous interview to media, she had confessed that the only reason she gave up films was her children. “I have not given birth to them to just dump them and go off to work. I am not that kind of a person,” Kajol said back then. But when “Dilwale” came her way, Kajol, a Padma Shri award winner, said it was her daughter Nysa who urged her to step out of the house and return to face the arclights. “I honestly think it’s very educative for children to have working parents, and to have a working mother mostly, because that’s where the influence comes on the girl child.” “When I was a child, I did resent sometimes that my mother went to work, and I used to tell her, ‘Mom, why can’t you be like other mothers who are at home and cooking?’ She used to be like ‘No, I have to work. I need to work’.” “At that point in time, maybe I felt a resentment towards her work, but when I started working, I realised that the work ethic I have, the way I work, the amount of hard work that I did was only because I had seen my mother do that all my life.” “So, hence and therefore, I feel that my daughter hopefully will understand that when she sees her mother go for work… when she grows up, she will realise that it’s important for her to work as well for her own independence and development,” said the daughter of veteran actress Tanuja. Generally too, Kajol believes that “it’s important for women to work”. “In whatever area they choose, women should work. And it doesn’t necessarily have to be about going out of the house and working. But the work ethic has to be understood that it’s not only a man’s job to be the breadwinner for the family. That’s where our women’s equality has to start.” K a j o l Published and Printed by Mr. Vijay Pandurang Chandwadkar on behalf of M. S. 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