Bombay Bassment: A slice of Mumbai music, with a deejay on board, on 5-city tour

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
Members of Bombay Bassment in Chandigarh ...Till we met through a common friend four years ago and gave birth to Bombay Bassment,” says its drummer Levin Mendes ... “It’s called Bombay Bassment x FUNC VIP, and it is the electronic avatar of our first self-titled album, Bombay Bassment that was released in 2014,” says Mendes ... It is nothing like you would have imagined Bombay Bassment to pull off....

Sunday Interview: 'The Udta Punjab controversy was triggered by the CBFC chairman’

Edit Deccan Chronicle 18 Jun 2016
In an interview to Saibal Chatterjee, Shyam Benegal, director and screenwriter, says he wholeheartedly welcomes the Bombay high court judgment on Udta Punjab and that he is personally against censorship ... Yes indeed, Indian cinema today, in terms of the language that it uses and the themes that it tackles, has moved far closer to reality ... How do you see the Bombay high court verdict on Udta Punjab?....

Maharashtra govt to Bombay HC: ‘Issued tenders for decibel meters’

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
Bombay High Court in January had asked the government to procure the devices, according to the requirements of the police department. The state government informed the Bombay High Court Friday that it had issued tenders for the purchase of 1,843 decibel meters and they would be available by August this year ... Bombay HC pulls up Maharashtra govt over ......

SAD minister targets Udta Punjab actor Diljit Dosanjh

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
Diljit Dosanjh said, “When I was narrated the script of Udta Punjab, I found their intention right.”. Punjab Cabinet minister Gulzar Singh Ranike Thursday targeted Punjab actor-and-singer Diljit Dosanjh for being a part of the controversial drug-themed Bollywood film, Udta Punjab ... WATCH VIDEO . If CBFC Has Leaked Udta Punjab, It’s A Big Shame ... Film’s Team Reacts To Bombay HC’s Snub To CBFC....

'Udta Punjab' picks up in North India; fails to impress South

Edit Deccan Herald 18 Jun 2016
"Udta Punjab" has garnered a good response in North India owing to the controversy and hype surrounding its drug-theme, but has failed to click with the audience in South and Eastern region. "The opening of the film was not that great but the film picked up during the day. It's a mixed response ... The battle between the makers and CBFC ended only after Bombay High Court cleared the film with just one cut ... We hope the film will sustain." ... ....

Udta Punjab will hit screens today, courtesy courts

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
Film’s Team Reacts To Bombay HC’s Snub To CBFC ... Punjab and Haryana HC clears Udta Punjab for Friday release Supreme Court refuses to stay release of Udta Punjab Punjab NGO approaches SC seeking stay on ‘Udta Punjab’ release Punjab and Haryana HC orders pre-screening before release, seeks report Don’t be over-sensitive, Bombay HC tells CBFC, clears Udta Punjab with one little cut Udta Punjab row....

Maharashtra: Filing an appeal in SC against Baig’s acquittal, state tells Bombay High Court

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
THE STATE government Friday informed the Bombay High Court that it is filing an appeal in the Supreme Court against Bombay High Court’s order acquitting Mirza Himayat Baig, the lone convict in the 2010 German Bakery blast case ... Petitions allege bias by investigating agencies Bombay High Court quashes death penalty to Pune bakery ......

Ensure safety on beaches by July 31: Bombay High Court

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
Bombay High Court has asked the State government of Maharashtra wake of a recent incident off Murud Janjira beach near Alibaug, in which 14 students, ten of them girls, had drowned earlier this year. Pulling up the government for failing to implement its resolution issued 10 years ago on beach safety measures, the Bombay High Court on Friday pointed out that several lives had been lost since 2006 due to the failure....

Celebrate International Yoga Day with class topped with brunch

Edit Denver Post 18 Jun 2016
... yoga session led by Morgan Schoob, the founder of Devote Yoga, with an Indian brunch at Bombay Clay Oven ... Bombay Clay Oven is at 165 Steele St....

Four Mumbai donors rescue Dhaka man with rare blood group

Edit The Times of India 18 Jun 2016
On Saturday, four units of the rare Bombay blood group will be flown across the border to save the life of a Bangladeshi youth waiting to undergo a life-saving surgery in Dhaka ... On further investigation, they found he had the rare Bombay blood group that even leading banks in Bangladesh were unaware of....

Pansare's kin await Fadnavis's response

Edit The Times of India 18 Jun 2016
Pansare's daughter-in-law Megha on Friday the family may consider the option to approach the Bombay high court to transfer the case to CBI, which is already investigating the Narendra Dabholkar murder case ... investigation can be handed over to the CBI either by the state government or the Bombay high court....

Salman Khan shuts website created to share court case updates

Edit Deccan Chronicle 18 Jun 2016
This in turn had affected him on a personal and professional level ... There is widespread media reporting of these cases ... On December 10, 2015, Salman Khan walked away form the Bombay High Court a free man, for lack of incriminating evidence against him. "On basis of evidences produced by the prosecution, the appellant cannot be convicted, no matter how differently the common man thinks," the Bombay High Court ruled. ....

Mundhwa residential society: Bombay HC grants residents time till April 2017 to vacate illegal floors

Edit Indian Express 18 Jun 2016
Bombay High Court (File Photo). THE Bombay High Court on Thursday in principle agreed to grant the residents of Belleza Blue time till April 2017 to vacate their premises so that the illegal floors in the residential society in Keshavnagar area of Mundhwa could be razed. The residents said it was a big relief for them ... Share This Article. Related Article ... 6, slideMargin. 3 }); });. Watch Video ... ....
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