Friday, June 24, 2022

Yoga for healthy living : An insightful approach towards healthy lifestyle

 



"There is a saying that Yoga is the gateway of happiness that body needs in daily life"


On the occasion of 7th International Yoga Day, Nephrocare India organized a session named "Yoga For Healthy Living" to offer a holistic approach towards a healthy lifestyle with a proper understanding of Yoga. 

Yoga prevents many chronic diseases and is a blessing to mankind. It is the best gift that one can offer to one's own self. Yoga does not change the way we see things; rather it transforms the one who sees.


The event was attended by: Dr. Pratim Sengupta, MD, Internal Medicine and DM, Nephrology as the Mentor; Mr. Subhabrata Bhattacharya, Founder & Director, Mantra Lifestyle Health Club; Mr. Ashish Mittal, Director, Golden Tulip Hotel and several eminent personalities. 


The sessions included Dhauti Kriya, Anga Mardana, Surya Namaskar, Meditation, Om Chanting and Pranayam. Hatha Yoga, Trataka and Mauna was also practised at the programme. 


Mr. Subhabrata Bhattacharya, Founder & Director, Mantra Lifestyle Health Club said, “Regular yoga practice creates mental clarity and calmness; increases body awareness; relieves chronic stress patterns; relaxes the mind; centers attention; and sharpens concentration. Yoga's incorporation of meditation and breathing can help improve a person's mental well-being. Yoga is the golden key to good health and good health is the real wealth."





Mentor of the event, Dr. Pratim Sengupta said, "Yoga is an invaluable gift of India's ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and nature. By changing our lifestyle and creating consciousness, it can help in well-being. Let us work towards adopting Yoga in our daily lives."


Mr. Ashish Mittal, Director, Golden Tulip Hotel shared his view, saying "You cannot always control what goes on outside. But you can always control what goes on inside. Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self."


The event was organized in collaboration with Mantra and powered by Map5 Events. It was attended by more than 100 participants at Golden Tulip Hotel, Saltlake, Kolkata. 




Saturday, June 4, 2022

KK's SwanSong in Srijit's Sherdil : The Pilibhit Saga is about to hit the theatre in June

Fans are eager to experience Srijit and Pankaj, the duo's magic on screen



S rijit Mukherji's dream project Sherdil : The Pilibhit Saga trailer is out now. Starring Pankaj Tripathi, Sayani Gupta, Neeraj Kabi. The film will open in the theatre on 24 june 2022. And fans are eagerly waiting to see  Tripathi and Mukerji the duo's on screen magic.


Another surprise is that late singer KK lent his eternal voice to Sherdil : The Pilibhit Saga KK passed away on 31May. His sudden demise left the entire country in utter shock. This year in April KK shared his photos on social media where he stated that he sang a beautiful song mentioning Legend like Gulzaar and composer Shantanu Moitro as old friends and director Srijit Mukherjee as new friend. 




In April KK shared his pics on social media  where he said that he sang a beautiful song mentioning legend like Gulzar and music composer Shantanu Mukherjee as old friend and 


The trailer depicts the story of Gangaram, the sarpanch of the village played by Pankaj Tripathi. He seems to be complaining about the ruining of farmland by wild animals. But authorities refused compensation. So Gangaram decides to exploit the government scheme which states that if any family member die of tiger's attack will be given ten lakh rupees as compensation. So comparing himself with Bhagat Singh he decides to sacrifice his life for the sake of his family  and other villagers. While waiting for his death in the forest he confronts Jim (Neeraj Kabi), the poacher and what follows next is unprecedented and interesting. 


Srijit Mukherji said about his movie which was inspired by true story. "I read about the real life incident in 2017.I immediately write the story and registered it and was eager to make the film for the longest time. So finally after 5 years the dream come true"