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India.com
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Yogendra Tiku shares how side actors don't get their due credit in Bollywood, says 'Role was cut by...'
In the world of Bollywood's glitz and glamour, where stardom is measured by screen time, fan-following, and red carpet appearances, moviegoers often become ignorant about the consistency, nuance, and transformative work of supporting actors. Indeed, the side actors who play the pivotal roles of friends, siblings, villains, or comic reliefs are important for the narrative structure of any movie. However, when it comes to name, fame, remuneration, and due credit, these actors often struggle a lot. Talking about the same, actor Yogendra Tiku, who is known for his roles in movies like No One Killed Jessica, Queen, and Neerja, shared his experience in an exclusive interview with Tiku, who has been a part of some well-performed films, emphasised and said, 'Badi movies mei due credits nahi milte.' Yogendra Tiku has been in the industry for more than three decades. He started his career with theatre and has also featured in TV, movies, and now OTTs. When he was asked whether he ever faced a different level of treatment in terms of roles, recognition, and remuneration in any of these three spaces, the actor said, 'Recognition ka mujhe nahi pata, lekin I am always on the lookout for good scripts, good roles, and storylines. I did not do TV much because it was time-consuming. Money doesn't really matter to me. Mujhe role accha mil gaya na toh I am satisfied.' Talking on the same lines, Yogendra shared one of his experiences when he was called on a movie set, but then, because the lead actor had some other commitments, Yogendra's shoot couldn't take place. He said, 'See, this is the difference between star-studded systems and movies which don't feature a big name. For them (star-studded movies), the most important person is the actor because on his face value the movie is being made. In these cases, I certainly feel out of place.' 'There was once an incident when I was doing a film. I was asked to come on a certain date and time, and I reached. Later on, I came to know that the lead actor of the movie had to go for some other commitment and it affected my shoot too. It did not feel nice at all.' Yogendra Tiku Talks About Due Credits Not Given to Side Actors When the actor was asked whether he didn't get his due credit in movies, he replied by saying, 'Once it happened, I was doing a specific role in a specific film. I don't know what happened, but the director, who himself was an actor, felt that my role overshadowed his scenes. Upon watching that, he started cutting my roles from the movie and did different short takings. Aise ke agar mera scene hai and mujhe dialogue bolna hai toh woh camera side se le jaega and mujhe passing mei rakhega. Ya agar mujhe uske sath scene karna hai koi toh camera ka angle aise rakhega jaha mera face dikhe na. Obviously, you feel bad about these things because you know everyone is here for good performance.' He added, 'See, if you are acting on stage, that has a different meaning compared to on-screen. So hota hai, badi filmon mei due credits nahi milte.' Coming to Yogendra Tiku's work front, he was recently seen in His Story of Itihaas, which was released on the big screens on May 30, 2025.


New Indian Express
07-05-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
Absconding since Feb, CEO of Falcon Group arrested
The platform falsely claimed to offer high returns by showcasing fictitious deals with reputed multinational companies. Lured by these promises, over 7,000 people invested, with at least 4,065 depositors reportedly losing around Rs 792 crore, the probe revealed. Three FIRs were registered under Sections 316(2), 318(4), and 61(2) of the BNS and Section 5 of the TSPDEF Act, 1999. Initially investigated by Cyberabad Economic Offences Wing (EOW), the case was transferred to CID for a deeper probe. Yogendra (38), a resident of Machabollaram in Secunderabad, had been absconding since February 2025, when the case was registered. He was arrested on his return to Hyderabad and produced before a magistrate on Tuesday. Investigators found that Yogendra, along with Falcon Group MD Amardeep Kumar and others including Sandeep Kumar (Amardeep's brother), used aggressive digital marketing — via Google, YouTube, Instagram and tele-callers — to lure investors. After the scam surfaced earlier this year, Yogendra and Sandeep allegedly fled to Dubai, where the 38-year-old took over as CEO of another firm, Virgio Real Estate Pvt. Ltd., floated by Amardeep. CID is now tracking down the remaining accused. The investigation is ongoing.


Daily Express
29-04-2025
- Health
- Daily Express
Check babies' hearing levels regularly, parents told
Published on: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 Published on: Tue, Apr 29, 2025 Text Size: Dr Yogendra in a group photo with the workshop participants. Kota Kinabalu: Parents are advised to always be alert to their babies' hearing levels in order to detect any issues early, thus, facilitating the recovery process. Sabah Women and Children's Hospital (HWKKS) Director Dr Yogendra A/L Panchalingam, said that hearing problems can affect anyone, including newborn babies. 'Hearing problems are often hidden and can only be detected through screening tests. 'Without early detection, it can affect speech development, cognitive abilities, and social functions in babies and children,' he said when officiating the Bengkel Modul Latihan dan Garis Panduan Privileging Petugas Saringan Pendengaran Bayi (PSPB) at HWKKS, recently. Also present were the Sabah Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) Service Head, Dr. Halimudin Sawali, O&G Department Head, Datuk Dr K Balanathan A/L Kathirgamanathan, and Sabah Audiology Service Head, Sitti Ladyia Mohd Salleh. Dr Yogendra added that parents should be cautious because the ear nerves and hearing in babies are easily affected by injury, particularly in the head area. 'If there is a blow or injury to the head, seek an ear and hearing check-up from a medical officer immediately,' he said. The two-day workshop, organised by the HWKKS Audiology Unit, was attended by more than 50 participants, including PSPB staff, paramedics, and medical nurses. According to Dr Yogendra, through the workshop, participants were exposed to the guidelines and standards for PSPB privileging, in addition to enhancing skills in delivering health information to the public. Six papers were presented by invited medical and audiology experts, along with practical training and screening sessions. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia