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Showing posts with label Imran Khan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imran Khan. Show all posts
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Friday, 24 June 2011
Imran refuses to sign a fat liquor endorsement deal
One should promote things one believes in, says actor Imran Khan
Surely mamu Aamir Khan will be very proud to hear this. Bhaanja Imran Khan has just declined to sign a fat endorsement deal for a liquor brand.
The young actor is of the opinion that one should not endorse products he or she doesn't believe in.
In wake of his Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against Maharashtra state government's new rule of increasing the permissible age for alcohol consumption to 25 years, Imran has caught many an eye.
Strangely, the 28-year-old has become a hot favourite with liquor brands, who have are quite keen to take him on board.
Recently, an Indian vodka brand offered him a few crore rupees to become their brand ambassador. Much to their surprise, he declined the offer.
Not willing to take no for an answer, the brand offered to hike the remuneration, besides altering their campaign.
"They were so keen to sign Imran that they even offered him to set the terms and conditions for the endorsement. But, IK doesn't want to endorse any alcohol or tobacco products as a principle.
He believes in associating with only those brands whose products he can use in day-to-day life," revealed a close friend of the Khan family.
The actor confirmed saying, "I never want to endorse any liquor brand. This is a decision I had taken years ago.
I have been getting a lot of offers but I always say no. I believe one should only endorse what one believes in." Imran, as of now, only endorses a denim and a cola brand.
Surely mamu Aamir Khan will be very proud to hear this. Bhaanja Imran Khan has just declined to sign a fat endorsement deal for a liquor brand.
The young actor is of the opinion that one should not endorse products he or she doesn't believe in.
In wake of his Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against Maharashtra state government's new rule of increasing the permissible age for alcohol consumption to 25 years, Imran has caught many an eye.
Strangely, the 28-year-old has become a hot favourite with liquor brands, who have are quite keen to take him on board.
Recently, an Indian vodka brand offered him a few crore rupees to become their brand ambassador. Much to their surprise, he declined the offer.
Not willing to take no for an answer, the brand offered to hike the remuneration, besides altering their campaign.
"They were so keen to sign Imran that they even offered him to set the terms and conditions for the endorsement. But, IK doesn't want to endorse any alcohol or tobacco products as a principle.
He believes in associating with only those brands whose products he can use in day-to-day life," revealed a close friend of the Khan family.
The actor confirmed saying, "I never want to endorse any liquor brand. This is a decision I had taken years ago.
I have been getting a lot of offers but I always say no. I believe one should only endorse what one believes in." Imran, as of now, only endorses a denim and a cola brand.
Imran refuses to sign a fat liquor endorsement deal
One should promote things one believes in, says actor Imran Khan
Surely mamu Aamir Khan will be very proud to hear this. Bhaanja Imran Khan has just declined to sign a fat endorsement deal for a liquor brand.
The young actor is of the opinion that one should not endorse products he or she doesn't believe in.
In wake of his Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against Maharashtra state government's new rule of increasing the permissible age for alcohol consumption to 25 years, Imran has caught many an eye.
Strangely, the 28-year-old has become a hot favourite with liquor brands, who have are quite keen to take him on board.
Recently, an Indian vodka brand offered him a few crore rupees to become their brand ambassador. Much to their surprise, he declined the offer.
Not willing to take no for an answer, the brand offered to hike the remuneration, besides altering their campaign.
"They were so keen to sign Imran that they even offered him to set the terms and conditions for the endorsement. But, IK doesn't want to endorse any alcohol or tobacco products as a principle.
He believes in associating with only those brands whose products he can use in day-to-day life," revealed a close friend of the Khan family.
The actor confirmed saying, "I never want to endorse any liquor brand. This is a decision I had taken years ago.
I have been getting a lot of offers but I always say no. I believe one should only endorse what one believes in." Imran, as of now, only endorses a denim and a cola brand.
Surely mamu Aamir Khan will be very proud to hear this. Bhaanja Imran Khan has just declined to sign a fat endorsement deal for a liquor brand.
The young actor is of the opinion that one should not endorse products he or she doesn't believe in.
In wake of his Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against Maharashtra state government's new rule of increasing the permissible age for alcohol consumption to 25 years, Imran has caught many an eye.
Strangely, the 28-year-old has become a hot favourite with liquor brands, who have are quite keen to take him on board.
Recently, an Indian vodka brand offered him a few crore rupees to become their brand ambassador. Much to their surprise, he declined the offer.
Not willing to take no for an answer, the brand offered to hike the remuneration, besides altering their campaign.
"They were so keen to sign Imran that they even offered him to set the terms and conditions for the endorsement. But, IK doesn't want to endorse any alcohol or tobacco products as a principle.
He believes in associating with only those brands whose products he can use in day-to-day life," revealed a close friend of the Khan family.
The actor confirmed saying, "I never want to endorse any liquor brand. This is a decision I had taken years ago.
I have been getting a lot of offers but I always say no. I believe one should only endorse what one believes in." Imran, as of now, only endorses a denim and a cola brand.
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Imran Khan to challenge 'stupid' booze law in court
Bollywood star Imran Khan on Friday said he would challenge in court the new law in Maharashtra that bars people below the age of 25 from drinking.
Joining uncle Aamir Khan perhaps in outspokenness and public campaigns, Imran said he would file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the court because not that he supports drinking but feels it is unconstitutional for the government to bar a person's freedom of choice despite being an adult.
"I will go to court. I will launch Facebook campaign on Power to You. I met a lot of people and heard a lot of discussion but no one does anything. It is a problem with this country," he said.
"If the government things that you are an adult at 21, then they should allow you all the rights of an adult," he said.
He said the law is unconstitutional.
The Maharashtra government recently raised the legal age for alcohol purchase and drinking from 21 to 25 years.
Serving alcohol at all public functions and ceremonies has been banned too.
"I would request the entire country to support me. I want the people of this state and the nation to be with me. It [government move] is dangerous, personal freedom is being limited," Imran said.
"Ultimately where will it stop?" he asked.
Earlier, actor Amitabh Bachchan also slammed the new law.
The 68-year-old actor backed up the city’s youth who have been up in arms with the new regulation that permits only wine and beer for people at the age of 21.
Posting on his Twitter account, the Big B said, “Also, on drinking age limit increase to 25 ! Err .. old and mature enough to vote for the country, or join army and fight for the nation ... but not old and mature enough to be told when you are allowed to drink ???? Strange ?!!!!”
Joining uncle Aamir Khan perhaps in outspokenness and public campaigns, Imran said he would file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the court because not that he supports drinking but feels it is unconstitutional for the government to bar a person's freedom of choice despite being an adult.
"I will go to court. I will launch Facebook campaign on Power to You. I met a lot of people and heard a lot of discussion but no one does anything. It is a problem with this country," he said.
"If the government things that you are an adult at 21, then they should allow you all the rights of an adult," he said.
He said the law is unconstitutional.
The Maharashtra government recently raised the legal age for alcohol purchase and drinking from 21 to 25 years.
Serving alcohol at all public functions and ceremonies has been banned too.
"I would request the entire country to support me. I want the people of this state and the nation to be with me. It [government move] is dangerous, personal freedom is being limited," Imran said.
"Ultimately where will it stop?" he asked.
Earlier, actor Amitabh Bachchan also slammed the new law.
The 68-year-old actor backed up the city’s youth who have been up in arms with the new regulation that permits only wine and beer for people at the age of 21.
Posting on his Twitter account, the Big B said, “Also, on drinking age limit increase to 25 ! Err .. old and mature enough to vote for the country, or join army and fight for the nation ... but not old and mature enough to be told when you are allowed to drink ???? Strange ?!!!!”
Imran Khan to challenge 'stupid' booze law in court
Bollywood star Imran Khan on Friday said he would challenge in court the new law in Maharashtra that bars people below the age of 25 from drinking.
Joining uncle Aamir Khan perhaps in outspokenness and public campaigns, Imran said he would file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the court because not that he supports drinking but feels it is unconstitutional for the government to bar a person's freedom of choice despite being an adult.
"I will go to court. I will launch Facebook campaign on Power to You. I met a lot of people and heard a lot of discussion but no one does anything. It is a problem with this country," he said.
"If the government things that you are an adult at 21, then they should allow you all the rights of an adult," he said.
He said the law is unconstitutional.
The Maharashtra government recently raised the legal age for alcohol purchase and drinking from 21 to 25 years.
Serving alcohol at all public functions and ceremonies has been banned too.
"I would request the entire country to support me. I want the people of this state and the nation to be with me. It [government move] is dangerous, personal freedom is being limited," Imran said.
"Ultimately where will it stop?" he asked.
Earlier, actor Amitabh Bachchan also slammed the new law.
The 68-year-old actor backed up the city’s youth who have been up in arms with the new regulation that permits only wine and beer for people at the age of 21.
Posting on his Twitter account, the Big B said, “Also, on drinking age limit increase to 25 ! Err .. old and mature enough to vote for the country, or join army and fight for the nation ... but not old and mature enough to be told when you are allowed to drink ???? Strange ?!!!!”
Joining uncle Aamir Khan perhaps in outspokenness and public campaigns, Imran said he would file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the court because not that he supports drinking but feels it is unconstitutional for the government to bar a person's freedom of choice despite being an adult.
"I will go to court. I will launch Facebook campaign on Power to You. I met a lot of people and heard a lot of discussion but no one does anything. It is a problem with this country," he said.
"If the government things that you are an adult at 21, then they should allow you all the rights of an adult," he said.
He said the law is unconstitutional.
The Maharashtra government recently raised the legal age for alcohol purchase and drinking from 21 to 25 years.
Serving alcohol at all public functions and ceremonies has been banned too.
"I would request the entire country to support me. I want the people of this state and the nation to be with me. It [government move] is dangerous, personal freedom is being limited," Imran said.
"Ultimately where will it stop?" he asked.
Earlier, actor Amitabh Bachchan also slammed the new law.
The 68-year-old actor backed up the city’s youth who have been up in arms with the new regulation that permits only wine and beer for people at the age of 21.
Posting on his Twitter account, the Big B said, “Also, on drinking age limit increase to 25 ! Err .. old and mature enough to vote for the country, or join army and fight for the nation ... but not old and mature enough to be told when you are allowed to drink ???? Strange ?!!!!”
Monday, 30 May 2011
Imran Khan and Monica Dogra take off their jeans!
This is Monica's first ad and she has also sung the jingle used for the ad.
The cutesy commercial was shot on the sets of a Mumbai studio in the span of a day.
In the ad, Khan sees the launderette empty, takes off his jeans and puts it into one of the machines to wash. He sits down in his boxer shorts to read a book.
While he waits, he doesn't notice Monica who's sitting in a corner, waiting for her washing to get done.
But she notices him. She decides to have some fun. She walks past the actor, heads to a vending machine, picks out a magazine.
And in all this time, Imran doesn't even raise his eyes from the book he's reading.
It's only when he gets up to take his jeans out of the machine does he realise that Monica isn't wearing any pants, either.
Here's lookin'...
WHAT WE'D LIKE TO ASK IMRAN: Who wears the pants in his house? Who washes them? Has wife Avantika seen the ad?
WHAT WE'D LIKE TO ASK MONICA: Does she like ogling at guys at launderettes? Does she expect to find her soulmate there?
Imran Khan and Monica Dogra take off their jeans!
This is Monica's first ad and she has also sung the jingle used for the ad.
The cutesy commercial was shot on the sets of a Mumbai studio in the span of a day.
In the ad, Khan sees the launderette empty, takes off his jeans and puts it into one of the machines to wash. He sits down in his boxer shorts to read a book.
While he waits, he doesn't notice Monica who's sitting in a corner, waiting for her washing to get done.
But she notices him. She decides to have some fun. She walks past the actor, heads to a vending machine, picks out a magazine.
And in all this time, Imran doesn't even raise his eyes from the book he's reading.
It's only when he gets up to take his jeans out of the machine does he realise that Monica isn't wearing any pants, either.
Here's lookin'...
WHAT WE'D LIKE TO ASK IMRAN: Who wears the pants in his house? Who washes them? Has wife Avantika seen the ad?
WHAT WE'D LIKE TO ASK MONICA: Does she like ogling at guys at launderettes? Does she expect to find her soulmate there?