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Tuesday 1 December 2015

Internationally acclaimed animation filmmaker Varun Mehta recently got to set up his very own first animation workshop in Aligarh city. The workshop was organized by Phatta Talkies also featuring Hollywood trained actor Aayushya Krishnatey in a joint workshop of acting with animation. The event was held on 22nd of November. We decided to have a small chit chat with Varun over the occasion.
Q. First of all congratulations on your first workshop. Briefly describe the experience.
VM : Thank you so much. First of all I would like to thank the entire team of 'Phatta Talkies (Mr Kumar Chandrahas and Mrs Kalplata Chandrahas) for serving me this honour. My workshop was jointly conducted with that of an important acting workshop led by the very talented aspiring actor Aayushya Sharma.
The experience was unbelievably awesome to say the least. I was actually a bit tentative about the outcome of the event because I don't see much of a heat for animation in the city. Several Institutes have been closed and people barely understand what it's about. So I planned an interactive session with the young people instead to draw their attention towards the need and Importance of animation.
I am glad it came out very well. I had an instant connect with most of the youngsters in the crowd and felt their enthusiasm over the lunch breaks when we got to interact personally. It was definitely refreshing to see a bunch of young people driven with a different set of talents and ambitions.
Q. What is the importance of such workshops and how can they make a difference in the long run.
VM : Of course, they are very important. First of all, they are important for informative purpose alone. People need to know what animation really is, what's the scope, what are the possibilities, what can be really explored out of it. Animation is certainly not about the obsession for 3D and CGI. It has a lot of depth and many varieties we are yet to explore.
Q. What exactly you performed in the workshop and how it was perceived?
VM: I realized that I must begin with an interactive session and speak to the audience about my experiences because I was not hoping for much excitement. I had initially planned a frame to frame animation process tutorial to guide the students but I was uncertain about the result and thought It might bore them. Hence I explained my journey and told them how to pursue your passion further. After that a video presentation was followed where my award winning work was showcased.
Q. Despite animation being involved in most of the sectors, it does not get its due in this country. What do you think?
VM : I think it has to do with the 'technique' part. When people talk about animation they only think about the working process involved, most of them. Animation is something which should be made compulsory in all schools and colleges for education purposes because it's almost involved everywhere. In schools, teachers use animation on computers to highlight diagrams. In corporate offices, animation is used for presentations. Animation is used in the entire entertainment industry. After all this, there is a scarcity of jobs, the industry facing losses, independent studios and institutes gets closed. It always has to do with the general interest in audience. Animation is definitely growing each and every passing day. But the potential is still untapped. It has a lot to do with acceptance. We can only hope to experience a difference in few coming years.

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Tuesday 17 November 2015

The Army and Air Force have been deployed for rescuing stranded citizens in Kancheepuram district, where torrential rains have left residents marooned, even as rain water inundated a large part of suburban Tambaram locality here

There have been no fresh rains in the city on Tuesday.

Personnel from the Madras 4 Regiment of the Indian Army have been pressed into service at Mudichur in Kacheepuram on the request of the district administration even as Air Force has conducted sorties to rescue citizens, Defence officials said.

Surplus water from lakes and tanks at Mudichur entered the suburban Tambaram locality, inundating a large part, they said, adding, personnel from Army and IAF were now assisting the district administration in the rescue efforts

IAF helicopters from the Air Force station at Tambaram carried out six sorties and evacuated 22 persons last night they said, adding, food packets and water were air dropped.
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Reigning Olympic champion Li Xuerui beat defending champion Saina Nehwal to lift the $700,000 China Open Super Series Premier women's singles crown at Fuzhou in China on Sunday.


Li Xuerui bettered her head-on-head record against Saina to 10-2 by crushing the Hyderabad girl 21-12, 21-15 in the final at the Haixia Olympic Sports Centre. 

Xueri has won the last five encounters against Sania. Her last victory against Xuerui came in 2012. 

The Olympic bronze medallist on Saturday sealed the final spot after notching up a 21-13 21-18 win over China's Yihan Wang, a 2011 World Champion and 2012 London Olympics silver medallist, in the semifinals. 
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This was evident during a major fire in July, when as many as 20-25 fire tenders had to be called from Navi Mumbai and neighbouring regions, including Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan and Dombivli. Over the years, several big industrial set-ups have come up inside MIDC, however, the present fire infrastructure of MIDC remains dependent on services from across Navi Mumbai.
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Officials from the Navi Mumbai fire department told mid-day that they often find it difficult to tackle industrial fire incidents without more active support from the MIDC fire department.

- See more at: http://www.mid-day.com/articles/constructed-a-year-ago-two-midc-fire-stations-await-inauguration/16687189#sthash.4KrRvAFE.dpuf
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Mumbai: Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor who were in a relationship some time back, have now moved on and very happy with their respective relationships. Though, they might not be dating each other but both care and still love each other. Nowadays, both are busy with the promotions of their upcoming film ‘Tamasha’. Also, during an interview, both Ranbir and Deepika came up with some likes and dislikes about each other. To tell you, one thing that Ranbir does not like about Dippy is that she is a flirt!
Yes, you hear it right. In an interview to a leading daily, on being questioned as to what Jr Kapoor did not like about Deepika was that she is a flirt. The Casanova said, “That she is a flirt. That she is working too much and should not burn herself out. She should take more holidays and breaks and should reserve herself, which she has started doing now.”
Looks like this flirtatious attitude of Dippy did not go well with Ranbir as the first thought that came to his mind at the time of the interview was this!
On the other hand, when Dippy was questioned as to what she disliked about Ranbir, she said, “The fact that you can’t pin point what he is feeling or thinking all the time. At least that was my experience at the time when we were together. I couldn’t really figure him out completely. I am not saying that he is not an emotional person or sensitive person. He must be but it doesn’t come out and it’s not visible. I wish he expressed more.”
Well, who knows may be these differences forced them to part ways! Whatever might be, they have moved on and are more confident and very ambitious now as an individual!
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