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Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Neil sings 'Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan' with father Nitin Mukesh, actor says 'you made it shine'
Actors , Boman Irani, , and Anusha Mani joined forces with veteran singer Nitin Mukesh for a memorable rendition of the iconic song ' Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan ' from the 1970 classic ' Mera Naam Joker '. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Neil shared the magical moment on Instagram, posting a captivating video of the ensemble performing the timeless 'Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan' alongside Nitin Mukesh, the son of the legendary singer Mukesh, who originally lent his soulful voice to the iconic track. For the caption, Neil wrote: "What an amazing evening it was celebrating the grand release of our web Show " Hai Junoon " with loved ones And what made it even more memorable was the honor and love shown by the entire team, especially my producers, Aditya Bhat, @sagar_cinemakid , and @jiohotstar @jio_creative_labs. "Their tribute to my grandfather , the legendary Mukesh ji, was a touching and humbling gesture that added depth and meaning to the occasion," he added. Neil went on to express gratitude to his father Nitin Mukesh. "Papa @nitinmukesh9 cannot thank you enough for you just being you. So selfless, so strong and so pure. This occasion would be incomplete without your presence. You made it shine. JEENA YAHAN MARNA YAHAN ISKE SIVA JANA KAHAN @boman_irani @jacquelienefernandez @anushamani." 'Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan' is picturised on legendary actor Raj Kapoor. Mera Naam Joker stars as the eponymous character, with his son Rishi Kapoor making his screen debut playing his younger version, along with Simi Garewal, Kseniya Ryabinkina, Padmini, Manoj Kumar and Dharmendra in supporting roles. The plot focuses on a clown who must make his audience laugh at the cost of his sorrows; three women who shaped his life view his final performance. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Neil took to his stories section on the photo-sharing app and posted a funny boomerang with Jacqueline. He wrote: "Don't blame us. Promotions generally do this to us. PS: Could not find a better track to match this track." He also shared a video with Boman and said: "How I simply love his man. I love you Boman Irani sir."


United News of India
09-05-2025
- Politics
- United News of India
Security of ships, ports enhanced
Mumbai, May 9 (UNI) In the wake of the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the Mumbai-headquartered Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has enhanced security arrangements at all ports, terminals, shipyards and ships. Following the directive, security arrangements of the coastal area in Mumbai was reviewed by the deputy commissioner of police port zone. Heavy police bandobast was deployed out side JNPT port at Panvel , Sasoon dock , Bhav Ka Dhaka, Indira Dock and Yellow Gate. The Director General, DGCA has asked all the chief information security officer of all port facilities to review the security of IT and communications systems and take appropriate measures to prevent/mitigate the threats of cyberattacks. The security system has been enhanced from MARSEC Level-1 to MARSEC Level-2 with immediate effect. 'This directive is issued in the interest of national maritime security and must be treated with utmost urgency und priority. Strict compliance is expected, and any breach will be viewed very seriously,' said Captain Nitin Mukesh, deputy nautical Advisor-cum senior DDG (tech) said in an advisory. The advisory was posted by All India Seafarers Union (AISU) in its social media platform. 'In light of recent developments and growing concerns regarding potential threats to the Indian coast, ports, terminals, and vessels will emphasize the necessity of implementing additional protective measures during periods of heightened security risk,' the order said. All ports, terminals, and shipyards have been asked to implement heightened maritime security measures, including elevation to International Ship and Port Facility Security Code -- ISPS Security Level 2 -- with immediate effect. All Indian flagged vessel operating in and near the India sub-continent and neighboring countries are required to elevate the security Level to 2 and implement the applicable security measures as per Ship Security Plan (SSP). UNI AAA PRS