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శరద్ పవార్ భారతరత్నకు సంతకాల సేకరణ
ఎన్సీపీ అధినేత శరద్ పవార్కు భారతరత్న ఇవ్వాలని ఆ పార్టీ కార్యకర్తలు మహారాష్ట్రలోని ఠాణెలో సంతకాల సేకరణ ప్రారంభించారు. ముంబ్ర-కల్వ ఎమ్మెల్యే జితేంద్ర అవ్హాడ్ నేతృత్వంలో ఈ కార్యక్రమం ప్రారంభమైంది. మూడు గంటల్లో 9,720 మంది సంతకాలను సేకరించినట్లు కార్యకర్తలు తెలిపారు.
'మరాఠా యోధుడు శరద్ పవార్కు భారతరత్న ఇవ్వండి'
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Published : Dec 17, 2019, 12:32 AM IST
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నేషనలిస్ట్ కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ అధినేత, కేంద్ర మాజీ మంత్రి శరద్ పవార్కు దేశ అత్యున్నత పురస్కారం.. భారతరత్న ఇవ్వాలని ఆ పార్టీ నేతలు డిమాండ్ చేశారు. ఇందుకోసం మహారాష్ట్రలోని ఠాణెలో సంతకాల సేకరణ చేపట్టారు. ముంబ్ర-కల్వ ఎమ్మెల్యే జితేంద్ర అవ్హాడ్ నేతృత్వం, ఠాణె ఎన్సీపీ సామాజిక న్యాయ విభాగం చీఫ్ కైలాశ్ హావ్లే ఆధ్వర్యంలో సంతకాల సేకరణ ప్రారంభించారు.
స్థానిక రైల్వే స్టేషన్ ఎదుట హోర్డింగులు ఏర్పాటు చేసి ప్రయాణికుల మద్దతు కోరారు. మూడు గంటల్లో 9,720 మంది సంతకాలను సేకరించినట్లు కార్యకర్తలు తెలిపారు.
మరాఠా యోధుడిగా పేరున్న శరద్ పవార్ 1940 డిసెంబర్ 12న పుణెలో జన్మించారు. తాజాగా అనూహ్య మలుపులు తిరిగిన మహారాష్ట్ర రాజకీయాల్లో కీలకంగా వ్యవహరించారు. మహారాష్ట్ర వికాస్ అఘాడీ ఏర్పాటు చేసి కాంగ్రెస్, శివసేనతో కలిసి ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పాటు చేసి భాజపాకు గట్టి షాక్ ఇచ్చారు.
నేషనలిస్ట్ కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ అధినేత, కేంద్ర మాజీ మంత్రి శరద్ పవార్కు దేశ అత్యున్నత పురస్కారం.. భారతరత్న ఇవ్వాలని ఆ పార్టీ నేతలు డిమాండ్ చేశారు. ఇందుకోసం మహారాష్ట్రలోని ఠాణెలో సంతకాల సేకరణ చేపట్టారు. ముంబ్ర-కల్వ ఎమ్మెల్యే జితేంద్ర అవ్హాడ్ నేతృత్వం, ఠాణె ఎన్సీపీ సామాజిక న్యాయ విభాగం చీఫ్ కైలాశ్ హావ్లే ఆధ్వర్యంలో సంతకాల సేకరణ ప్రారంభించారు.
స్థానిక రైల్వే స్టేషన్ ఎదుట హోర్డింగులు ఏర్పాటు చేసి ప్రయాణికుల మద్దతు కోరారు. మూడు గంటల్లో 9,720 మంది సంతకాలను సేకరించినట్లు కార్యకర్తలు తెలిపారు.
మరాఠా యోధుడిగా పేరున్న శరద్ పవార్ 1940 డిసెంబర్ 12న పుణెలో జన్మించారు. తాజాగా అనూహ్య మలుపులు తిరిగిన మహారాష్ట్ర రాజకీయాల్లో కీలకంగా వ్యవహరించారు. మహారాష్ట్ర వికాస్ అఘాడీ ఏర్పాటు చేసి కాంగ్రెస్, శివసేనతో కలిసి ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పాటు చేసి భాజపాకు గట్టి షాక్ ఇచ్చారు.
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2. Medium actress Florence Pugh poses for photos on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Florence Pugh, actress, on acclaim she's gotten in 2019:
"It's so weird. I think - it's always wonderful to have your work appreciated. That is a feeling that totally drives my want for jobs and my career. And that is a wonderful thing when someone says that that's a good job. And I think I'm very lucky that that has been the case on the films that have come out so far. There's still more to come out so maybe they won't be saying that about the others. So I kind have to like prep myself just in case. But no, it's wonderful and it's also daunting. And I think one of the weirdest things about working in this industry, and I've been lucky enough to work consistently, is you have your head down and you keep on going and you keep on working and all these things that you're doing, you do and move on, do, move on. And then you see your family every now and then and you keep on going. And so when they actually then come out, it's like a moment for you to actually look at how far you've come and for you to go, 'Oh my goodness, I need to listen to what they're saying.' Because I -- you probably don't give yourself enough credit. And so it's a weird feeling that everyone's talking about everything, but it's a wonderful feeling."
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5. Wide shot actress Florence Pugh poses on the red carpet at Sundance with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
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6. STILL IMAGE: Meryl Streep, Florence Pugh, Director Greta Gerwig, Saoirse Ronan and Laura Dern pose for a photo at a special screening of "Little Women."
7. STILL IMAGE: Meryl Streep and Florence Pugh chat at a special screening of "Little Women."
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Florence Pugh, actress:
"And there are special moments when you get to meet your heroes and they are exactly what you want them to be. And Meryl was just as powerful as you can imagine she was. Sharing a carriage with her wearing the fanciest Amy March clothing was a definite pinch me moment. What else? Oh, when I did 'Fighting with My Family,' we did one of the run-throughs is in the Staples Center and we were just about to go on and do that live performance where I go and fight in front of 20,000 people. And Dwayne Johnson came out to come and go through the warm-up with me. And I remember being in the ring and him basically telling me that to throw a punch, you really need to reel back. And I remember just staring at him and then staring at all the seats around me. And I remember it going quiet and just kind of internally smiling and realizing that Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was teaching me how to throw a punch whilst I was waiting for 20,000 people to come in and watch me wrestle for the first time. Yeah, that's a good pinch, Pinch-me moment."
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9. Wide shot actress Florence Pugh poses on the red carpet at Sundance with the cast of "Fighting with My Family"
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10. STILL IMAGE: Actresses Emma Thompson and Emily Watson while filming "King Lear"
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11. SOUNDBITE (English) Florence Pugh, actress - on working with Emma Thompson:
"I think it's wonderful to meet you heroes when it all works out. It was actually during the time of #MeToo, and #TimesUp was breaking out. And I remember one day I came into work and everybody was talking about it. And I remember she gave me a book and she said, we're going to talk about this. And we basically just spoke about everything. And it was so wonderful to be working on a job surrounded by many men and women and we were discussing it. And it was a dialogue. And I basically had Emily Watson and Emma Thompson talking to me about why the industry works and why it doesn't. And I just remember thinking that that was a very special moment for someone who was 21 and was going to be continuing this conversation for the rest of my life, and to have these two women mentor me."
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12. Medium actress Florence Pugh talks with a reporter on the red carpet at Comic-Con
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13. SOUNDBITE (English) Florence Pugh, actress - on her career goals:
"I want to continue playing these amazing, weird, passionate women. I always want to be scared of my roles. That's one of my things. If I'm not scared of it, then it's not for me. And I want to continue looking for them. I think it's very easy when things start going well for, I suppose you to read a script and be like, 'Oh my God, it's work. I'll do it.' And I think one thing that I'm very lucky is that I have a team that is willing to find really interesting women for me to play. And I love that. So whatever it is, honestly nothing in my career has ever been planned. It's never been organized. Everything's just come up when it did and these scripts have become available. And then I read them. So I don't know what the future will hold. I would love to -- I've always said I wanted to do a Western. Like, I really, really, really want to be a gritty, greasy toothed, kind of hairy woman with a wax linen skirt that crunches when she gets on the horse, that's just honestly, I've just had it in my head for so many years. That and I would love to play a drug lord, as well, yeah. So there you go everyone. A Westerner and a drug lord. Sort it out."
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2019 BREAKTHROUGH ENTERTAINER: FLORENCE PUGH OWNS THE YEAR
By the end of 2019 on big screens across the globe, actress Florence Pugh will have body-slammed a famous wrestler in "Fighting with My Family," screamed her lungs out after getting caught up in a violent Swedish cult in "Midsommar," and tromped around New England in a Victorian hoop skirt with the three other March sisters in "Little Women."
Each performance has garnered her more critical acclaim than the last and cemented the 23-year-old Pugh as a critical darling.
"It's so weird," Pugh recently told The Associated Press, which named her among its Breakthrough Entertainers of 2019. "It's a weird feeling that everyone's talking about everything, but it's a wonderful feeling."
Despite having three major films come out in a 10-month period in 2019, Pugh insists not that much is different in her life. She's able to fly under the radar, something she credits to "so many hair colors," as she says with a laugh.
"No one knows who I am," she said. "I don't really get recognized at all. I've actually had conversations with people where they've been speaking about a film that I was in. And I'm like, 'Oh, really? You thought that? Great.'"
She does catch herself doing double-takes when she's working opposite iconic actors, like Meryl Streep in "Little Women."
"Meryl was just as powerful as you can imagine she was ... and sharing a carriage with her wearing the fanciest Amy March clothing was a definite pinch-me moment," Pugh said.
Another pinch-me moment came when Pugh was playing a wrestler in "Fighting with My Family" and was about to film a big fight scene in front of a crowd of 20,000 people at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
"And Dwayne Johnson came out to go through the warm-up with me," she said. "And I remember being in the ring and him basically telling me that to throw a punch, you really need to reel back. And I remember just staring at him and then staring at all the seats around me, and I remember it going quiet and just kind of internally smiling and realizing that Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was teaching me how to throw a punch whilst I was waiting for 20,000 people to come in and watch me wrestle for the first time.
"Yeah, that's a good pinch," she said.
A more sobering moment with one of her heroes came when she was filming 2018's "King Lear" alongside Emma Thompson and Emily Watson during the #MeToo movement.
"I remember one day I came into work and everybody was talking about it, and I remember (Thompson) gave me a book and she said, 'We're going to talk about this,'" Pugh said. "And I basically had Emily Watson and Emma Thompson talking to me about why the industry works and why it doesn't. And I just remember thinking that was a very special moment for someone who was 21 and was going to be continuing this conversation for the rest of my life."
Pugh's next big film will be Marvel's stand-alone "Black Widow" movie with Scarlett Johansson, set for release in May. When the trailer dropped on Dec. 3, it was Pugh's name trending on Twitter, with comments like "Literally who is doing it like Florence Pugh?" and "I don't know a better actress of this generation."
Up next on her bucket list of roles?
"I've always said I wanted to do a Western. Like, I really, really, really want to be a gritty, greasy toothed, kind of hairy woman with a wax linen skirt that crunches when she gets on the horse," Pugh said. "And I would love to play a drug lord as well, yeah. So there you go everyone. A Western and a drug lord. Sort it out."
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