Pooja Bhatt: Does anyone care about people who use drugs to make the pain of living go away?

Pooja's tweet comes at a time when a lot is being said about the prevalent drug use in the Hindi film industry.


Pooja Bhatt: Does anyone care about people who use drugs to make the pain of living go away?

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Updated: Sep 16, 2020, 04:13 PM IST

Actor Pooja Bhatt on Wednesday took to her Twitter account and raised questions about the people who go through substance abuse that the economically backward sections of the society go through to overcome their pain.

Pooja's tweet comes at a time when a lot is being said about the prevalent drug use in the Hindi film industry. Pooja also spoke about sections of the society who are "too battered and broken" in life and asked if anyone is interested in their rehabilitation.

Pooja wrote, "Does anyone care about people who live on the ultimate fringe of society, who use drugs to make the pain of living go away? The ones who are too battered & broken to chase dreams but chase substances amidst much poverty & squalor? Anyone interested in their rehabilitation?" 

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is currently investigating the alleged drug use and supply in the industry that had surfaced during a probe into the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. The debate was further triggered after Sushant's girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty was arrested by the NCB last week in connection with a drug case.

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In several tweets, actor Kangana Ranaut, who has been demanding justice for Sushant, had also stated that there is a prevalent use of drugs in the film industry. Apart from her, Bhojpuri actor and BJP MP Ravi Kishan also urged the Centre to take strict action against the culprits involved in drug trafficking in the country. He also expressed his concern as the film industry is also undergoing the issue of drug addiction. He had earlier alleged a "conspiracy" by Pakistan and China to destroy the country's younger citizens.

"There is a conspiracy to finish our film industry by hollowing it out. As a responsible member of the film industry, it is not just my right but my duty to raise it in parliament and Jaya-ji should respect that. I am just a son of a priest who crawled his way up and has worked in 600 films," he had said. 

Pooja Bhatt: Does anyone care about people who use drugs to make the pain of living go away?

Kangana Ranaut Says One Needs Strong Spiritual Core to Recognise 'Intoxicating' Effects of Showbiz
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Kangana Ranaut Says One Needs Strong Spiritual Core to Recognise 'Intoxicating' Effects of Showbiz

Kangana Ranaut Says One Needs Strong Spiritual Core to Recognise 'Intoxicating' Effects of Showbiz

Kangana Ranaut says that one needs a strong spiritual core to recognise the delusion of the make believe world of glamour.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 12:37 PM IST

Kangana Ranaut's Twitter timeline is extremely busy. It is constantly being updated with the actor's take on the film industry and its members, her verbal spats with various celebrities as well as an expression of various aspects of her own personality. In a tweet posted early on Wednesday, the actress spoke about her spiritual strength and how it helps her keep away from the 'bubble' of the glamour world.

Kangana shared a photo of her applying lipstick, and talked about the make-believe world of movies and showbiz. "Show business is absolutely intoxicating, this make believe world of lights and camera is designed to make one live and believe in an alternate reality, a little bubble of their own, it takes a very strong spiritual core to recognise this delusion...," she posted.

Ever since she took over the Twitter handle that was previously handled by her team, the 'Fashion' actress has been sharing her thoughts and opinions directly with her followers. A day back, she posted another photo from a shoot, and said, "A woman's compassion and gentleness are often taken for her weakness, never push someone to a point where they have nothing to loose anymore, you only give them a freedom not many know, such people don't only become dangerous but lethal as well Slightly smiling face."

The Manikarnika actress has had some eventful days recently, with her crusade against alleged nepotism and drug menace in Bollywood escalating to levels of a spat with political parties and personalities. Her comments against the Hindi film industry and the city of Mumbai has been slammed by a number of people.

Read: Urmila Matondkar to Kangana Ranaut: Start Fighting Drugs from Your Own State Himachal Pradesh

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Urmila Matondkar to Kangana Ranaut: Start Fighting Drugs from Your Own State Himachal Pradesh
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Urmila Matondkar to Kangana Ranaut: Start Fighting Drugs from Your Own State Himachal Pradesh

Urmila Matondkar to Kangana Ranaut: Start Fighting Drugs from Your Own State Himachal Pradesh

Urmila Matondkar is upset over Kangana Ranaut's criticism of Mumbai, and said that the latter should start her war on drugs from her home state, Himachal Pradesh.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 11:21 AM IST

Urmila Matondkar is the latest celebrity to have slammed Kangana Ranaut for her comments criticising Mumbai. The Rangeela star has countered Kangana's remarks on Mumbai and the alleged drug menace in Bollywood, by asking her to look at her home state first.

Urmila said that if Kangana wants to start a war against drug abuse, she should begin with her home state, Himachal Pradesh. "The entire country is facing the menace of drugs. Does she (Kangana) know Himachal is the origin of drugs? She should start from her own state," Urmila told Mumbai Tak.

She also said that if Kangana knew about the drug menace in Bollywood, she should have informed the police. She asked, "Why did this person who has been given Y-security from the taxpayers' money didn’t give information about the drug nexus to the police?"

The 46-year-old actress said she wouldn't tolerate Kangana's defamatory comments on Mumbai. Urmila said, "There's no of doubt that Mumbai belongs to everyone. Whoever has loved the city and has given back to the city, it belongs to them As a daughter of the city, I will never tolerate any defamatory remark against it. When you make such comments you are not only insulting the city, but people of the state at large," she said.

Kangana had compared Mumbai to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir inher comments with relation to , which had triggered a spat between her and Maharashtra's ruling party Shiv Sena.

Urmila, who contested the 2019 elections from Mumbai North constituency on a Congress ticket, also said that just because one person shouts all the time, doesn't mean the person is speaking the truth. She also criticised Kangana for cribbing all the time and playing the victim card and the woman card.

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Chinese Firm Over Cambodia Project
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U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Chinese Firm Over Cambodia Project

U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Chinese Firm Over Cambodia Project

The United States on Tuesday blacklisted a Chinese developer of a port, airport and resort complex in Cambodia, saying it was built on land seized from local people and there were "credible reports" it could be used to host Chinese military assets.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 8:12 AM IST

WASHINGTON/PHNOM PENH: The United States on Tuesday blacklisted a Chinese developer of a port, airport and resort complex in Cambodia, saying it was built on land seized from local people and there were “credible reports” it could be used to host Chinese military assets.

Union Development Group Co. Ltd is building the huge Dara Sakor complex in a national park on the Cambodian coast, with a runway capable of taking some of the world’s biggest planes.

The Chinese real-estate development company describes it as the largest regional development project in China’s global Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.

The company and the Cambodian government have repeatedly denied Western media reports that the project has military aims.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said there were “credible reports” that Dara Sakor “could be used to host (Chinese) military assets.”

“If so, (this) would go against Cambodia’s constitution and could threaten Indo-Pacific stability, possibly impacting Cambodia’s sovereignty and the security of our allies,” he added in a statement.

The U.S. Treasury Department described the company as a Chinese state-owned entity, and said it had at one point falsely registered as Cambodian-owned to get land for the project.

Projects funded by the firm had “forced Cambodians from their land and devastated the environment, hurting the livelihoods of local communities,” it said.

Union Development Group was not immediately available for comment. Cambodian government representatives and the Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The company is registered in Cambodia as a private limited company, with its chairman listed as Li Tao. Its website says Union Group was formerly known as Tianjin Wanlong Group, a Chinese real estate developer.

REGIONAL TENSION

Southeast Asia has become one front of growing tensions between the United States and China, with the rivals at odds over Beijing’s territorial claims in the South China Sea and upstream damming of the Mekong River.

The U.S. Treasury Department statement cited Cambodian government spokesman Phay Siphan as having said Dara Sakor could be converted to host military assets.

It did not say when he said this. In a 2019 Bloomberg News article, Phay Siphan said: “Dara Sakor is civilian – there is no base at all. … It could be converted, yes, but you could convert anything.”

Cambodia’s government has repeatedly said the country will not serve as a base for any foreign army. It has become one of China’s closest regional allies in recent years.

The U.S. sanctions were imposed under the Global Magnitsky Act, which allows the U.S. government to target human rights violators worldwide by freezing assets and prohibiting Americans from doing business with them.

“A permanent (Chinese) military presence in Cambodia could threaten regional stability and undermine the prospects for the peaceful settlement of disputes, the promotion of maritime safety and security, and the freedom of navigation and overflight,” the U.S. Treasury statement said.

The Belt and Road initiative is China’s flagship campaign to build infrastructure across Asia, linking it to Europe. Work began on the Dara Sakor project in 2008 after Cambodia leased 45,000 hectares (111,200 acres) in a national park to the Chinese company for 99 years.

The company said it planned to invest $3.8 billion, building a resort with residential areas, businesses and industry. The airport would be operational by the end of this year, UDG board chairman Li told Cambodian media last month.

(Additional reporting by David Brunnstrom in Washington; Editing by Matthew Tostevin)

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Karbonn Sparkle V Review

Karbonn Sparkle V Review

By Kunal Khullar | Updated May 22 2019
Karbonn Sparkle V Review
DIGIT RATING
78 /100
  • design

    72

  • performance

    63

  • value for money

    93

  • features

    89

User Rating : 3.75/5 Out of 4 Reviews
  • PROS
  • Stable and smooth performance
  • Good looking design
  • Will be one of the first handsets to get new updates
  • CONS
  • Low internal memory, needs SD card
  • No strong USP

Verdict

The Karbonn Sparkle V is definitely a good buy if you want a sturdy smartphone at a small budget. If you like to keep your smartphone updated then your best bet is an Android One handset. However there are many other smartphones in the range which offer similar specs and better performance capabilities, thus for now there isn't anything unique or any strong differentiating factor when it comes to Android One. A slightly lower price could've made a huge difference and made the smartphone much more desirable.

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Karbonn Sparkle V detailed review

Android One is finally out and the first three smartphones look similar and offer the same set of specifications. This will not only allow Android to penetrate deeper into tier-2 and tier-3 markets, it will boost the sales of Indian smartphone OEMs. We take a look at the smartphone offering from Karbonn which is the Sparkle V, priced at Rs. 6,399


SPECIFICATIONS

-Display: 4.5 inch IPS display with 854x480 resolution (218ppi)
-Battery: 1700mAh 
-Storage: 4GB, expandable via microSD card
-Camera: 5MP rear with LED flash, 2MP front 
-SoC: Mediatek MT6582 
-CPU: 1.3GHz quad-core
-GPU: Mali-400
-RAM: 1GB
-Operating system: Android 4.4.4
-Connectivity: 3G, W-Fi, Bluetooth, Dual-SIM


BUILD AND DESIGN

Since Google is directly supporting OEMs by providing the latest software updates, their main concern now is to focus on the hardware and also the final finishing of the device. The Karbonn Sparkle V looks pretty good and takes a lot of inspiration from the Nexus 5, thus having a flat profile. The smartphone is all plastic with the back having a rubberized matte finish. The front has a 4.5-inch IPS panel display with a resolution of 854x480 pixels which offers vibrant colours and a respectable amount of brightness. The touchscreen response is excellent and we didn’t face any issues. The bezels are however wide and the handset could've been much better if Karbonn had trimmed them down a bit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Above the display we can see the front facing 2MP camera, a bunch of sensors, a notification LED, and the earpiece which again reminds us of the Nexus 5 with a round perforated design. The microUSB is at the bottom, the 3.5mm audio jack on the top, and the power/lock key along with the volume rocker keys are on the right. The back has the 5MP camera with an LED flash and the whole module is raised from the main body. The back also has the Karbonn and Android One branding along with the loudspeaker. The back panel comes off to reveal the battery, two microSIM card slots and a microSD card slot. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sparkle V does very well in the design department considering it costs only Rs.6,399. It certainly doesn’t feel inexpensive in the hand, rather it is one of the most well made devices from Karbonn in the sub-7k segment. It isn’t one of the slimmest smartphones, but it definitely fits well in the hand and doesn’t feel bulky. We have checked out the other two Android One smartphones (Micromax and Spice) as well and technically they look very similar and are fitted with exactly the same hardware. 

UI AND PERFORMANCE

For the ones who have been asking about Android One, let us tell you that it isn't a new version of Android. It is basically a project where Google has tied up with device makers to provide them the latest software updates for low budget smartphones. Google has also confirmed that as soon as the next version (Android L) is released, all the Nexus devices and Android One devices will be the first ones to get the new update. 

 

 

 

 

The Karbonn Sparkle V runs on the latest version currently available on most of the Android devices which is version 4.4.4. The UI is stock and exactly like one would see on a Nexus device. The only addition to it was some custom wallpapers from Karbonn. You get all the Google based apps as well as the updated version of Newstand which comes with new Indian based content. Karbonn has gone ahead and has also included apps like Snapdeal, Moneycontrol, OLX, etc. The UI feels very smooth and it seems that Google has done a god job in providing a bug-free experience on the handset. It is actually more fluid than other Karbonn smartphones that we have tried in the past. 

The smartphone handles games very well and surprisingly we saw a smooth performance when we played Asphalt 8 and Injustice: Gods Among Us on the smartphone. We thought that the MediaTek SoC wouldn't be able to provide enough power but apparently it has been optimized well. Yes, there are heating issues but nothing out of proportion.

One major concern is the internal memory which is just 4GB out of which you only get 2.27GB. The camera app doesnt let you shoot pictures until you have microSD card, so if you are planning to buy this device, make sure you expand the memory. Another issue was the loudspeaker, we thought that it is a bit low on volume and at times we even missed some calls because we couldn't hear the ringtone. 

The Sparkle V feels quite capable of handling multitasking and we managed to open about 10-12 apps at the same time without having any issues. However, the handset heats up when you run a number of apps, especially graphics intensive. 

Here are the benchmark results:

 

 


CAMERA

There is a 5MP camera at the back with an LED flash which is capable of shooting 1080p videos. Thankfully auto-focus is available which means you wont be left with blurry pictures. The camera isn't extraordinary but gets the job done. Pictures taken indoors are soft and a bit grainy. Outdoors the pictures come out quite good although the camera struggles at times with correct exposure so it's better to manually adjust it. 

The same exposure issue can be seen while making videos, also the audio quality on videos is not up to the mark. 

Here are some pictures taken with the camera, click on images to enlarge:

 

 

 

 

 

Compared to other smartphones in this category, the Sparkle V has a pretty decent camera. The only thing that bugged us was the fact that the camera app will not let you shoot pictures until you have a memory card.

CONLUSION

Android One seems like a good way to provide the Nexus experience at an affordable price. If you are looking for a feature rich smartphone, then the Sparkle V will not impress you. Yes there are smartphones with much better hardware and performance capability, but this handset is very stable and with full support from Google, it isn’t a bad option at all. 

One can also go for the Moto E, the Asus Zenfone 4 or the Xiaomi Redmi 1S which fall in the same price bracket.

Karbonn Sparkle V Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 22 Sep 2014
Variant: 4GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    4.5" (480 x 854)
  • Camera Camera
    5 | 2 MP
  • Memory Memory
    4 GB/1 GB
  • Battery Battery
    1700 mAh

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