Close X
Friday, January 10, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Bengal celeb candidates unwind before poll results day

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 14 May, 2014 02:14 PM
  • Bengal celeb candidates unwind before poll results day
Though a bit anxious and jittery, West Bengal's celeb candidates are trying their best to catch forty winks with only two days to go for the counting of votes in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
 
The last phase of the parliamentary polls in the state ended May 12.
 
For almost two months, they have been at it - slogging it out from dawn to dusk, with their roadshows rolling through dusty roads and treacherous terrain.
 
Now, with the focus shifting from the five-phase staggered balloting in West Bengal to the result day May 16, the likes of Bollywood composer Bappi Lahiri and actress Moon Moon Sen are taking time out to unwind and be back with their families.
 
The Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate from Sreerampur, 'Disco King' Lahiri is catching up with pending record sessions in Mumbai.
 
His son Bappa told IANS over the phone from Mumbai: "He is relaxing... obviously there are jitters, but he is trying to unwind and it is relaxing to be back with relatives."
 
Lahiri, the croon captain of the poll game, is scheduled to return to Kolkata a day ahead of the results.
 
 
"The entire campaign was a very good experience as he was able to mingle freely with the people and feel their love...," Bappa said.
 
Similarly, Moon Moon Sen, fighting from Bankura on a Trinamool Congress ticket, is relaxing.
 
"There is nothing else to do," Sen told IANS.
 
On the other hand, BJP's nominee from Barasat constituency magician P.C. Sorcar Junior refuses to waste a moment.
 
Expressing "satisfaction" with his canvassing, the affable Sorcar dubbed the electioneering a "happy experience".
 
"I am used to performing in front of thousands of people each day and this was no different. Getting to meet them and interact has kept me energised," Sorcar told IANS, adding he is still meeting people post the polls and is "excited" for May 16.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

No bad reason for leaving Vikramaditya's film: Imran

No bad reason for leaving Vikramaditya's film: Imran
Actor Imran Khan, who has stepped out of Vikramaditya Motwanee's film "Bhavesh Joshi", says there was no "bad reason" behind his decision to leave it.

No bad reason for leaving Vikramaditya's film: Imran

Sonakshi Sinha fond of animation films

Sonakshi Sinha fond of animation films
Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who has dubbed for the Hindi version of Hollywood animation film "Rio 2", says such works have always caught her fancy.

Sonakshi Sinha fond of animation films

Shah Rukh Khan reminisces about his Koyla days

Shah Rukh Khan reminisces about his Koyla days
It's been 17 years since Rakesh Roshan's "Koyla" hit the screens, and its lead actor Shah Rukh Khan has only fond memories of the action-thriller.

Shah Rukh Khan reminisces about his Koyla days

I relate to the emotions of Krish: Arjun on '2 States'

I relate to the emotions of Krish: Arjun on '2 States'
He is a very family-oriented, very righteous person by nature and he has taken his mother's side and tried to fill that void that is there because of certain conflicts between the father, son and the mother

I relate to the emotions of Krish: Arjun on '2 States'

Chetan Bhagat considering sequel to his book '2 States'

Chetan Bhagat considering sequel to his book '2 States'
Chetan Bhagat's novel "2 States" has been adapted into a film and the author now has plans to come out with a sequel to his story about the romantic journey of a culturally opposite couple.

Chetan Bhagat considering sequel to his book '2 States'

Bappi Lahiri hopes to croon his way to parliament

Bappi Lahiri hopes to croon his way to parliament
Sporting his trademark chunky gold chains and sunglass, the man croons in his inimitable voice "De De Pyar De, De De vote de". The hit song is chorused by the crowds. Much like his chart busting songs, BJP candidate, music composer and singer Bappi Lahiri's road shows are a smash hit here.

Bappi Lahiri hopes to croon his way to parliament