Category Archives: Famous Personalities of Kodagu / Coorg

Nidhi Subbaiah to romance Riteish Deshmukh

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Kannada actress Nidhi Subbaiah will soon be joining the cast of Grand Masti 3. The actress is paired opposite Riteish Deshmukh in the franchise, which is being directed by Indra Kumar. Though the film is underway, she will begin shooting for her portions from Sunday.

Nidhi, who has been part of Ajab Gazabb Love with Jackky Bhagnani and OMG Oh My God! in Bollywood, says, “I play Riteish’s wife in the film. Our track will have a lot of humour element, and I’m excited about starting shoot. I think we will be filming a wedding sequence first.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Kannada / by V. Lakshmi, TNN / May 21st, 2015

Personal Best: Karan Medappa – Eat, play and love (dogs)

The ramp-scorcher’s formulation to eat a sweet a day without guilt is very doable and should be patented

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Sports. That’s the secret of this well-known lanky Bengaluru model’s enviable physique.

At six-feet and 65 kg, Medappa’s wiry and taut frame has graced fashion ramps across the country. He’s been a top model for the last six years. But before that he played competitive tennis (till he was 18). “My best ranking was 58 in India in Under 16. I used to travel a lot for tournaments across the country,” 28-year-old Medappa recalls.

He’s still in touch with the sport as the Director of Fitness and Conditioning at Sol Sports, a tennis academy in the city where he trains a group of kids between the ages of 9 and 16. One of his students, Vishal Pagadala, is currently in the top five in the under 12 circuit in India. He attributes his high metabolism and a desire to eat healthy all the time to sports. And also, his magical ability to scarf down a sweet a day with no tell-tale signs on his lithe body.

Play time “Medappa plays four sports every week—tennis thrice a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday),football every Tuesday and Thursday at Decathlon, basketball on Saturdays and badminton with his dad at times. .”

The menu “Since I started modelling, I’ve been eating more of a high protein and low carb diet, because I’m required to be lean and muscular. So fish and chicken are a staple, along with fruits, veggies, dry fruits and of course Indian desserts. Being an ex-tennis player gave me the right foundation to eat well. I have never been on a diet but have been lucky to find the right food wherever I went as a tennis player or model, as we travel a lot.”

Breakfast: “I eat a heavy breakfast,” he says. Actually, he has two breakfasts — one at 5.50 am (“before I leave for tennis training”) and one at 8.30 am after training. “The first one is mostly dry fruits, glucose biscuits, milk and banana. The second one would be either muesli or ragi/oats along with egg whites.” He eats egg whites with every meal because, he says, he “does not take any protein supplement powders.”Idlis are also included in the breakfast (“twice a week”). At 11.30 am he eats a fruit along with a dessert — either an Indian sweet or chocolate. “And since I eat it in the morning, I know I can burn it off over the day,” he says.

Lunch: “It consists of white rice/brown rice with dal or curry. Sometimes I’ll have fish or chicken along with it, or paneer. At other times, wheat rotis with honey and butter give me the ideal light-yet-energetic lunch to keep me satiated for the next two hours. It is then followed by a dosa and banana before my workout (between 6.45-8.45 pm). Once in a while, an avocado milkshake is perfect at this time.”

Dinner: “Dinner is also divided into two. One is soon after my late evening workout session which consists of egg whites, wheat chapatis and dal or a curry. And two hours later when I get hungry it’s usually veggies and curd with puffed rice or chat like bhelpuri. Due to my high metabolism and body heat, tender coconut/cucumbers are a must every day, usually at noon.”

Guilty Pleasures “There is no guilt in any of the pleasures I indulge in. I have a sweet tooth, and always crave Indian deserts. Nothing to beat carrot halwa and pumpkin halwa. I also like walnut pie at Koshy’s.”

De-stress strategies “I do a lot of long distance bike riding on my Kawasaki Ninja 650 — around 500 km in a day when I feel like it. It is more of a mental de-stresser than physical. But even better than that is spending time with my two dogs Jazz and Blaze in Coorg.”

Skin Splurges “A sunscreen lotion all the time during the day is a must. A cold water face wash helps in keeping the skin fresh and clean. I also have a face/body pack from the Auroville Ashram in Pondicherry. It’s the best thing ever — I apply it thrice a week, especially a day before a show/shoot.”


Drink Menu
“Plenty of water throughout the day. I love Gatorade during workouts. Some milkshakes like avocado, chikoo and muskmelon to re-energise.”

Fitness Routine “I try to avoid the gym as much as possible unless a fashion week or shoot is coming up where I need to focus on having some amount of muscle mass. Being a sportsperson, it’s all about conditioning and being fast, flexible and agile, which not 90 per cent of full time gym goers can do. I have two sessions TRX during the week as well — it’s a suspension training workout used by the American Navy Seals and is gruelling! A lot of running, sprints, uphill training, jump training and skipping are a part of my routine. I workout every three days. And rest one day in week. ”

Tricks of the Trade “Playing a sport is very important. One team sport and one individual sport is a must for all. Running and cycling are something I do regularly apart from the rest.”

Down time “I spend a lot of time with dogs — mine and others. I look after my friend’s pug very often. But time spent with dogs is never ‘down’ time, really!”

Pantry Pick “Granola bars by Nature Valley.”

Advice “Look after your body, love and appreciate your body, eat healthy and avoid cigarettes.”

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Columns> You / by Vidya Iyengar, Bangalore Mirror Bureau / April 05th, 2015

‘I discuss films with my wife’

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Actor Gulshan Devaiah, who comes from a non-film background, feels it is vital to maintain ‘friendship’ with people in the movie industry. The ‘Hunterrr’ actor said, “I think it’s very important to maintain a good relationship with the industry people. I have a good relationship with Vivek Agnihotri and Anurag Kashyap among others… Friendship is very important in this industry.”

However, friendships are not what will help one last long. “As far as your work is concerned, it depends on your talent. Beyond a point, it’s only your talent that will help you sustain,” he said.

Gulshan says that before signing any film, he also consults his wife. “I discuss films with my wife. My wife (Kalliroi Tziafeta) is also an actress. If I have a mental block with something, I discuss it with her,” he said.

Is Gulshan also interested in directing films? He said, “I am not interested in direction at all. I am interested in characters. I am an actor and I want to prove myself as an actor at this point of time.”

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Supplements> MetroLife / Bengaluru, DHNS – April 02nd, 2015

TÊTE-À-TÊTE ‘Never overthink anything’

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Bengalur actor Gulshan Devaiah speaks to The Hindu on his experience playing the role of Mandar Ponkshe in Hunterrr

Bengaluru actor Gulshan Devaiah is making headlines these days, having played Hindi cinema’s first-of-its-kind understated sex addict in Hunterrr. The boy, who started off in the English theatre circuit working with Kalki Koechlin, and then moved on to play negative roles in films like Shaitan and That Girl in Yellow Boots (where he played Chittiappa the don), talks to MetroPlus about how everyone knows a sex addict like Mandar, about how he’s a performance-oriented actor, how he’s gone undercover to theatres, on life in Bengaluru, and growing up.

Your role as sex addict Mandar Ponkshe is being seen as a rather bold one in Hindi cinema. Did you see it that way?

No. Even when I read the script I didn’t feel it was a ground-breaking role. I didn’t pick the role. I make do with what comes to me. But this role was different. Harshavardhan (Kulkarni, the director) was offering me a comedy role when I was getting only violent roles! The first 15 pages of Hunterrr were great, and I think it was Naseeruddin Shah who said if the first 10 pages of the script are not great, then it’s not worth doing it. I liked the character. I liked the ordinariness of the guy.

He is your average Joe, or Ramu, who lives a colourful “secret” life; he’s not brave to admit it openly, and he wants to keep it safe. I suppose this is how it is in real life too – Harshavardhan knows such guys, based on whom he wrote the script. They don’t brag about what they do; you accidentally figure it out. I knew a guy like this – you know how boy-talk is! And in my opinion, one should never over-think anything. If a role appeals to you and your portrayal is sincere, that’s all that matters. The character had an Amol Palekar feel…

But this story is far removed from the innocence of Palekar’s films…

But that was a different time. It was the 70s and art reflected the era. I’ve not followed all his films, but I don’t think Amol Palekar did any A-rated film at all. All my films, funnily, have an A rating (adult censor certificate).

Going by the kind of reactions the film has got, it’s been more appealing to men.

And I understand why. It’s because of the sexuality, and men are able to relate to the protagonist. But that doesn’t mean there is nothing in the film for women. I’m sure they too have seen such men in their lives — a lot of people love Barney’s character in How I met Your Mother. This film is definitely no chick-flick. But I have gone covertly into theatres for the first time, just to see the reaction and was happy to find women coming in with families, girls bringing their boyfriends.

You’ve been doing these oddball roles in Bollywood all along…

You make these choices because of your sensibilities. I’m a performance-oriented actor. I can’t just spread out my arms and look good. My approach to acting comes from my theatre background. I rely on my imagination, having grown up alone, as an only child.

Tell us more about your life.

I’ve lived all my 30 years in Jalahalli. I went to Cluny Convent Jalahalli and St Joseph’s Indian High School — there were a lot of Mandars there!

What’s happening on the theatre front? Things seem to have quietened there.

I have indefinitely retired from theatre. It’s taught me everything I know. I’ve never had the opportunity nor the privilege to go to any acting school. But I felt a certain level of dishonesty was creeping in. It was not fair to do theatre when I was not having fun.

What next?

I’m working in two Pooja Bhatt productions — Love Affair (with friend and co-star Kalki Koechlin), and Cabaret with Richa Chadha. There’s Junooniyat with director Vivek Agnihotri. There’s an indie called Candy Flip set in a shack in Goa that I’m also doing. And then I’m doing Ishq Uncensored with Kalki again.

So, Kalki’s a favourite to work with, ever since your theatre days?

Yes, there’s a comfort level and camaraderie. She and my wife are great friends, and it was her husband (Anurag Kashyap) who gave me my first break!

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / by Bhumika K / March 30th, 2015

India fields full strength team for Azlan Shah cup

Indian captain Sardar Singh with P.R. Sreejesh. File photo / The Hindu
Indian captain Sardar Singh with P.R. Sreejesh. File photo / The Hindu

Ace midfielder Sardar Singh will lead a full strength Indian men’s hockey team in the 24th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup to be held in Ipoh, Malaysia from April 5 to 12.

The Azlan Shah Cup despite being an invitational tournament, India have gone for a strong 18-member squad with just three changes from the last December’s Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar.

Midfielder Danish Mujtaba, striker Lalit Upadhyay and defender Gurjinder Singh are the three players to miss out and in their places midfielder Chinglensana Singh and forwards Satbir Singh and Mandeep Singh have been drafted into the side.

While Sardar will captain the side, goalkeeper PR Sreejesh will continue to be his deputy.

Besides two goalkeepers — Sreejesh and Harjot Singh — the squad will have five defenders in Gurbaj Singh, Rupinder Pal Singh, Birendra Lakra, Kothajit Singh and V.R. Raghunath.

The midfield will be under the leadership of skillful Sardar and he will be assisted by Manpreet Singh, Dharamvir Singh, Chinglensana and S.K. Uthappa, while Ramadeep Singh, S.V. Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah, Satbir and Mandeep will form India’s forward line.

The Azlan Shah Cup will also be Dutchman Paul van Ass’ first assignment as the new chief coach of the Indian men’s hockey team.

“The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup will be my first tournament as the coach of this team and I look forward to a positive start by doing well in this tournament,” Van Ass said after the selection of the team on Wednesday.

“The players and I are still trying to know each other both, professionally as well as on the personal front. By the intensity and efforts put in by these players on the field, during the preparations, gives me much confidence in this team and a hope to have a great start as one unit. I have seen them play in Champions Trophy last year and they are turning into a formidable line-up who are keen to take on new challenges.”

Talking about the Azlan Shah-bound team, captain Sardar said, “The team composition is almost the same as Champions Trophy, although we have three new inclusions — Chinglensana Singh Kangujam, Satbir Singh and Mandeep Singh. All three will help boost our options for attack.

“I think their contribution for their respective teams in Hockey India League 2015 helped them make a comeback into the national squad.”

Besides India and hosts Malaysia, the other participating nations in this year’s Azlan Shah Cup are Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Canada.

India will play their first match against Korea on April 5 followed by games against New Zealand (April 6), Malaysia (April 8), Canada (April 9) and Australia (April 11).

Squad:

Goalkeepers: PR Sreejesh, Harjot Singh

Defenders: Gurbaj Singh, Rupinder Pal Singh, Birendra Lakra, Kothajit Singh, VR Raghunath

Midfielders: Manpreet Singh, Sardar Singh, Dharamvir Singh, Chinglensana Singh, SK Uthappa

Forwards: Ramandeep Singh, SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah, Satbir Singh, Mandeep Singh.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Hockey / PTI / New Delhi – March 25th, 2015

Shubra Aiyappa to enter Sandalwood

Model-turned-actress Shubra Aiyappa who appears in Tollywood and Kollywood films, is now set to knock the doors of Sandalwood. If reports are to be believed, the beautiful girl has apparently been roped in to play a cameo role in choreographer-turned-filmmaker A Harsha’s Vajrakaaya.

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Source: malligadu.com

The filmmaker says, “This is a very special appearance, where she will be seen in the first 15 minutes of the film. The song, sung by Dhanush, will be picturized on her and Shivarajkumar. Shubra is one of the most dignified artistes I’ve worked with till date. It has been a pleasure.” Shubra adds, “I’ve enjoyed shooting for the film so far. It has been very exciting. We will be headed to Venice to shoot for the song this month end.”

source: http://www.desimartini.com / DesiMartini.com / Home> Cinema News> Kannada News / March 23rd, 2015

Tribute : Mundachadira Gangu Deviah, Founder-Director of Deviah Memorial Preparatory School

Mundachadira Gangu Deviah, Founder-Director of Deviah Memorial Preparatory School, Bittangala, Kodagu, passed away at the age of 80 on Feb.4, 2015. Here is a tribute to the great soul who started the boarding school at a time when there were no residential schools in Kodagu. Now read on…

Mrs. M.G. Deviah, the founder of Deviah Memorial Preparatory School in Bittangala, Kodagu, worked tirelessly for 35 years to make the school what it is today.

In 1981, at a time when there were no residential schools in Coorg, she made a bold and unprecedented decision to start a preparatory boarding school in memory of her husband. Children from the age of 4 were nurtured and prepared till the age of 11 to enter any school in India.

She was the pioneer of boarding school education for young children in Coorg, an inspiration to people who went on to start boarding schools. This was her service to Coorg.

Hundreds of children have passed through the portals of her school. She instilled in them values and ideals, courtesy, etiquette and respect. The children from her school have gone on to become chefs, special educators, lawyers, doctors, designers, engineers, professors, horticulturists, home-makers and planters. They all share a special bond with the school. Mrs. Deviah’s efforts were rewarded with the love and success of the children.

The school is committed to upholding her values and providing children with quality care and a good foundation at a highly affordable price.

We at Deviah Memorial Preparatory School deeply mourn her loss.

[Courtesy: Coffeeland News]
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / The Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles / March 22nd, 2015

​Shubra Aiyappa to make her Kannada debut

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Supermodel-turned-actress Shubra Aiyappa is all set to enter Sandalwood finally. The Bengaluru girl, who is already working in Telugu and Tamil films, will be seen in a special role in choreographer-turned-director A Harsha’s Vajrakaaya.

The director says, “This is a very special appearance, where she will be seen in the first 15 minutes of the film. The song, sung by Dhanush, will be picturized on her and Shivarajkumar.

Shubra is one of the most dignified artistes I’ve worked with till date.

It has been a pleasure.” Shubra says, “I’ve enjoyed shooting for the film so far. It has been very exciting.

We will be headed to Venice to shoot for the song this month end.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies / by Sunayana Suresh, TNN / March 20th, 2015

UGD work to be taken up in Madikeri next year

CMC President Zulekabi, CMC Commissioner B B Pushpavathi and CMC Assistant Executive Engineer K M Ravikumar inspected the re-asphaltation work of the Rajaseat road from Mangerira Muttanna circle to Kundurumotte temple in Madikeri on Thursday. Zulekabi meanwhile sought the cooperation of public for various road and drainage works in different parts of the city.

She warned that the illegal constructions in the city will be cleared. She told people to leave space for road and drainage works, before constructing houses.

CMC Commissioner B B Pushpavathi said that the reasphaltation and widening of the Raja seat road is being taken up at a cost of Rs 10 lakh, under the second stage of Nagarottana project.

CMC Assistant Executive Engineer K M Ravikumar said that the tender process towards the UGD connections in the city is over and the work will be started next year.

He further said that the reasphaltation is under progress at Gowlibeedi, Masjid road, Ranipet and Bhagavathi Nagar. Also construction of concrete drains is being carried out at the road from Vijaya Vinayaka Temple to College road, widening and reasphaltation from junior college gate to district stadium and Gowda Samaja to Chian gate.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / Madikeri , DHNS – March 20th, 2015

“Direct Ishq” releases it Second Poster with Actor Arjun Bijlani romancing Nidhi Subbaiah

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Baba Motion Pictures pvt ltd launches their second poster of the movie “Direct Ishq” where Television chocolate hero Arjun Bijlani making his debut in the movie. Bollywood’s glamour has been a perpetual source of magnetic charm for most television actors. While we have TV stars making big in Bollywood likes Shah Rukh Khan, Ayushmann Khurana, Sushant Singh Rajpoot, Vidya Balan, Yami Gautam, Pulkit Samrat, Prachi Desai and Aditya Roy Kapoor. Array of televison stars making their Bollywood debut, from the world of TV up for their film debut. Now Arjun Bijlani after winning hearts with his romantic lover-boy image earlier in television he is all set to hit the 70 mm screen.

In the poster Actor Arjun Bijlani seen romancing with Actress Nidhi Subbaiah in the “Guns and Roses” avatar. The poster shows action as well as the naughtyness component hidden inside the characters. The second poster displays Arjun and Nidhi riding on a hefty bike, with a gun in Nidhi’s hand from where rose is coming out and flaunting a full on bhai style look. Arjun is looks cute in this with a casual T-shirts and jeans and had an quirky smile on his face, while Nidhi is looking as gorgeous and sexy in her cool top and skimmed jeans.

“Direct Ishq” which is produced by Pradeep k sharma and Directed by Rajiv S Ruia starring Rajneesh Duggal, Nidhi Subbaiah and others. This poster talks the tagline as “A Desi Love Story” called Direct Ishq.

source:http://www.nagpurtoday.in / Nagpur Today / Home> Filmi Baatein / Thursday – March 19th, 2015