Mumbai: Salman Khan threw a big
bash for the unit of ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. The team recently wrapped up
the second schedule of the film in Karjat. We bumped into some pictures
of the late night bash on a social networking site.

The
actor who is residing at ND Studios invited the crew to the adjoining
lawn. Salman danced his heart out and even sang a few numbers keeping
his crowd entertained. Salman’s co-stars were missing in action. While
Kareena was in Mumbai bringing in Christmas with her family, Nawazuddin
Siddiqui was shooting in Kolkata for another film.
The party went
on till the wee hours of the morning and Salman dragged Director Kabir
Khan to the dance floor. Kabir’s wife, Mini Mathur too gave them company
at the grand party.

Salman
being a great host that he is, made sure that everyone from the cast
was in attendance. From the assistant directors to the people handling
costumes, Salman made everyone comfortable.
Christmas rave party busted in Gurgaon; 44 held
Anti-narcotics
sleuths and police have busted an alleged Christmas-eve rave party
being held at a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi as 44 youngsters,
including four girls, have been detained.
Officials from the
Delhi zone of the Narcotics Control Bureau and Gurgaon police swooped
down at the event location in Manesar between the intervening night of
December 24-25 and have seized a variety of party drugs, stimulant
narcotics and liquor bottles from the spot.
"The operation was
conducted after getting specific intelligence that a rave party is being
held here. We contacted Gurgaon police and the operation was conducted
jointly," NCB Zonal Director (Delhi) Rohit Sharma told
The
case has now being transferred to Mewat police authorities as it is
their jurisdiction and blood samples of all those detained, including a
46-year-old Swiss national, are being taken, officials involved in the
operation said.
"44 people, including four girls have been
detained by the joint squad of NCB and Gurgaon police. Majority of those
detained are in the age group of 20-26 years and they have been found
to have been working in BPOs, even management companies and are also
students in institutions in Delhi and NCR region," they said.
Sources
said a tip-off was received by NCB about the rave party and the agency
subsequently communicated it to Gurgaon Police Commissioner N S Virk
after which raids were conducted at the farmhouse in the early and dark
hours of Christmas.
Preliminary investigations have found that
the invite for this illegal drugs abuse party was being circulated on
social media platforms like Facebook and Whatsapp and an entry fee of Rs
1,000 was being charged by the organisers of the event.
A
Whatsapp message intercepted by the NCB and police authorities and
circulated by the alleged organisers read "Sonik Scizzor (Dark Prisma
Records) Ritual Begins: 00:00 into the woods....Love and Party."
"One person suspected to be the organiser has been detained by the police and is being questioned," they said.
The
party drugs that have been recovered from the spot include 'performance
enhancing' narcotics like crystal meth, 'Charas', LSD, 'Hashish',
'Ganja' and fine quality Cocaine, abused widely in such parties.
Officials
said the case has now been handed over to Mewat police as the incident
occurred in their jurisdiction in village Bisar under Tauru police
station area.
The agencies also found that liquor was being served at the venue without an excise permit for the same.
Further
probe is on and exact charges will be pressed on those detained after
the results of blood samples are obtained," they said.
"I became harsh on myself to prepare for 'Ugly'
Mumbai, Dec 25 Model-actor Rahul Bhat says he had to
adapt a harsh lifestyle to prepare for his role of a struggler
in Anurag Kashyap's 'Ugly'.
Rahul, who is returning to big screen after the gap of a
decade post 'Nayee Padosan', said the drak and intense drama
required honesty in performance.
"My role was very difficult because I have never been in
such situation in life. For my role, I needed dark circles
throughout.
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