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సల్మాన్ వల్ల నా కోరిక తీరింది: దిశా పటానీ
కండల వీరుడు సల్మాన్ ఖాన్ పక్కన రెండో సారి నటించే అవకాశం దక్కించుకుంది బాలీవుడ్ నటి దిశా పటానీ. భాయ్ పక్కన నటించడం వల్ల తన కోరిక తీరిందని చెబుతోంది దిశా.
దిశా పటానీ
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Published : Nov 2, 2019, 5:01 PM IST
| Updated : Nov 2, 2019, 8:32 PM IST
వరుణ్తేజ్ సరసన 'లోఫర్'లో నటించి తెలుగు ప్రేక్షకులకు దగ్గరైన బాలీవుడ్ నటి దిశా పటానీ. ఇటీవల 'భారత్' సినిమాలో ప్రత్యేకగీతం ద్వారా ప్రేక్షకులను మెప్పించింది. మరోసారి ఆ సినిమా హీరో సల్మాన్ పక్కన నటించే ఛాన్స్ కొట్టేసింది. ప్రభుదేవా దర్శకత్వంలో వస్తున్న 'రాధే'లో ఈ అమ్మడు ముఖ్యభూమిక పోషించనుంది. శుక్రవారమే చిత్రీకరణ లాంఛనంగా ప్రారంభమైంది. ఈ సందర్భంగా కండల వీరుడి పక్కన అవకాశం రావడంపై మాట్లాడింది.
"సల్మాన్ఖాన్తో పరిచయమే నాకు పెద్ద వరం. ఇప్పటికే ఈ స్టార్ హీరోతో భారత్లో పనిచేశా. ఆయన నుంచి ఎంతో నేర్చుకున్నా. కండల వీరుడి పక్కన ఒక్కసారి నటించే అవకాశం రావడమే అదృష్టం. అలాంటిది ఆయనతో రెండోసారి నటించాలని కోరుకున్నా. అది రాధే ద్వారా తీరబోతోంది. ఇప్పుడు మరింత ఆనందంగా ఉంది".
- దిశా పటానీ, బాలీవుడ్ నటి.
సల్మాన్ఖాన్ ఫిల్మ్స్ , సోహైల్ ఖాన్ ప్రొడక్షన్స్, రీల్ లైఫ్ ప్రొడక్షన్లు ఈ చిత్రాన్ని సంయుక్తంగా నిర్మిస్తున్నాయి. ప్రభుదేవా దర్శకత్వంలో రానున్న ‘రాధే’ లో... జాకీష్రాఫ్, రణదీప్ హుడాలు నటిస్తున్నారు. వచ్చే ఏడాది మే 22న సినిమా ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.
ఇదీ చదవండి: కొత్తతరం సినిమాలకు 'ఖైదీ' నాంది: మహేశ్
వరుణ్తేజ్ సరసన 'లోఫర్'లో నటించి తెలుగు ప్రేక్షకులకు దగ్గరైన బాలీవుడ్ నటి దిశా పటానీ. ఇటీవల 'భారత్' సినిమాలో ప్రత్యేకగీతం ద్వారా ప్రేక్షకులను మెప్పించింది. మరోసారి ఆ సినిమా హీరో సల్మాన్ పక్కన నటించే ఛాన్స్ కొట్టేసింది. ప్రభుదేవా దర్శకత్వంలో వస్తున్న 'రాధే'లో ఈ అమ్మడు ముఖ్యభూమిక పోషించనుంది. శుక్రవారమే చిత్రీకరణ లాంఛనంగా ప్రారంభమైంది. ఈ సందర్భంగా కండల వీరుడి పక్కన అవకాశం రావడంపై మాట్లాడింది.
"సల్మాన్ఖాన్తో పరిచయమే నాకు పెద్ద వరం. ఇప్పటికే ఈ స్టార్ హీరోతో భారత్లో పనిచేశా. ఆయన నుంచి ఎంతో నేర్చుకున్నా. కండల వీరుడి పక్కన ఒక్కసారి నటించే అవకాశం రావడమే అదృష్టం. అలాంటిది ఆయనతో రెండోసారి నటించాలని కోరుకున్నా. అది రాధే ద్వారా తీరబోతోంది. ఇప్పుడు మరింత ఆనందంగా ఉంది".
- దిశా పటానీ, బాలీవుడ్ నటి.
సల్మాన్ఖాన్ ఫిల్మ్స్ , సోహైల్ ఖాన్ ప్రొడక్షన్స్, రీల్ లైఫ్ ప్రొడక్షన్లు ఈ చిత్రాన్ని సంయుక్తంగా నిర్మిస్తున్నాయి. ప్రభుదేవా దర్శకత్వంలో రానున్న ‘రాధే’ లో... జాకీష్రాఫ్, రణదీప్ హుడాలు నటిస్తున్నారు. వచ్చే ఏడాది మే 22న సినిమా ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.
ఇదీ చదవండి: కొత్తతరం సినిమాలకు 'ఖైదీ' నాంది: మహేశ్
UK ROBOTS
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Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1 November 2019
1. Various of R2-D2
2. Tilt down of Hello, Robot poster
3. Wide of V&A Dundee building
4. Various of R2-D2 actor Jimmy Vee
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Vee, R2-D2 actor:
"It's fun being R2-D2 and like you're saying what's it like – the only way I can explain it is jump inside a wheelie bin, close the lid and sit there for 15-20 minutes – it's the only way you can explain it."
6. Tilt down of robot exhibition sign to robot
7. Close of sign reading (English) "Have you Ever Met a Robot?"
8. Various of robots
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Mhairi Maxwell, assistant curator at V&A Dundee:
"'Hello, Robot' explores our encounters with robotics. It takes you on a journey through kind of four stages. So the first section of the exhibition is really asking you have you ever met a robot, looking at the science and fiction of robots."
10. Wide tilt down of sign reading (English "Could a robot do your job?" to exhibition
11. Various of dual armed collaborative YuMi robot lifting ball
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Mhairi Maxwell, assistant curator at V&A Dundee:
"You walk into section two which is really exploring that provocative 'will a robot take my job ? ' question. You are greeted by YuMi, which is a robot which works side by side with humans in factories. This is quite a rolled-out robot now you'll find in most factories in the automation industry and so on."
13. Various of scribe robot exhibit
14. Tilt down from sign reading (English) "Do you want a robot to take care of you exhibition" to robot for feeding baby
15. Various of robot for feeding baby
16. Various of End of Life Care robot and screen showing it in action
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Mhairi Maxwell, assistant curator at V&A Dundee:
"One that stands out for me is called End of Life Care. And it's a robot that gently taps a patient's arm, who may not have any living relatives or friends left. This is a speculative, a possible future for all of us, a universal fear and this robot just gently taps to tell you you're not alone, you are cared for, you are loved, at that moment. Now this doesn't exist, but actually he (the designer, Dan Chan) has had emails asking from hospitals, care providers, asking when it will be rolled out on the market. And for me that's quite a frightening prospect. And then that poses a really ethical dilemma there. Are you comfortable handing that over to technology but of course that person is alone so it's giving them some sort of comfort. So are we comfortable giving those objects that role?"
18. Various of therapeutic seal pet, Paro
19. Various of empathy robot, Kit, which reacts to tone of people's voices
20. Various of redesigned non-threatening drones
21. Mid of Sony dog robot, Aibo
22. Various of dismantled android
23. Various of mechanical cocoon prototype home
24. Various of bionic arm
25. Various of Up Sticks exhibition, an architectural structure built by humans and robots
26. Various of science fiction exhibits
27. Wide of robot posters
28. Close of poster reading (English) "Robots Push your Class Buttons"
29. Tilt down from sign reading (English) "Do you Trust Robots?"
30. Various of Hello, Robot sign
LEADIN:
Where once robots were only ever seen in science fiction films, now they are rapidly becoming part of everyday life: in our homes and workplaces.
The Hello, Robot exhibition at the V&A Dundee is showing off the latest robotic developments - as well as nostalgic pieces like Star Wars' R2-D2.
STORYLINE
This piece of Hollywood history is one of the most famous robots of all time, and this is the first time it's ever been on display in the UK.
R2-D2 from the Star Wars films is being exhibited at the V&A Dundee in an exhibition called Hello, Robot.
The Scottish actor, Jimmy Vee, who donned the R2-D2 robot suit for the upcoming Stars Wars film 'The Rise of Skywalker', says there's only one way of describing the feeling of being inside the costume:
"Jump inside a wheelie bin, close the lid and sit there for 15-20 minutes – it's the only way you can explain it," he says.
Organisers of the exhibition says the event aims to raise questions about the complex relationship between humans and machines.
Mhairi Maxwell, an assistant curator at V&A Dundee says the exhibition explores a number of themes, which include how robots and humans could work together and how robots could care for humans in the future.
"Hello, Robot explores our encounters with robotics. It takes you on a journey through kind of four stages. The first section of the exhibition is really asking you have you ever met a robot, looking at the science and fiction of robots," she says.
One of the exhibits shows a dual armed factory working robot called YuMi. Maxwell says this robot has already been rolled out to factories and shows how humans and their electronic counterparts already collaborate in the work space.
"You walk into section two which is really exploring that provocative will a robot take my job question and you are greeted by YuMi, which is a robot which works side by side with humans in factories. This is quite a rolled-out robot now you'll find in most factories in the automation industry and so on."
A scribe robot that writes random manifestos is also on display. The robot, which according to organisers has been loaded with every manifesto every written, scribbles random sentences that often don't make any sense.
According to Maxwell it aims to raise questions about how much power robots ought to have as they don't yet have the intellectual capacity to take over certain creative tasks, such as writing.
Another part of the exhibition looks at robots designed to care for humans. One robot prototype is a mechanical arm with a baby bottle attached to it designed to feed infants, while another display is called the End of Life Care.
The idea behind the latter would be to comfort humans when they are alone in the final days of their life.
Although just a concept at this point, Maxwell says the creator has had emails from hospitals and care providers, asking when it will be rolled out on the market as a genuine product:
"And for me that's quite a frightening prospect. And then that poses a really ethical dilemma there. Are you comfortable handing that over to technology but of course that person is alone so it's giving them some sort of comfort. So are we comfortable giving those objects that role?" she adds.
Paro is a therapeutic toy robot, which looks like a fluffy seal, designed especially for people with Alzheimer's. It weighs about the same as an 8 month-old baby. It comes with a dummy, which is also its charger, and when switched on interacts in a life like way with the person holding it.
People who visit the exhibition can also interact with Kit, an empathy robot, that reacts in different ways depending on the tone of the person speaking to it.
Prototypes of what small non-threatening drones could look like in the future are also on show as well as many examples of how robots and humans could cooperate and live together.
The Hello, Robot exhibition will be on display until February 2020.
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