Attention seeking? Definitely..
Disgusting? Not really.. Its a meme after all which if anything ridicules Vivek as well
However, its not appreciable for him to use Ash's personal life like that.. But I wouldn't give it too much importance
Attention seeking? Definitely..
Disgusting? Not really.. Its a meme after all which if anything ridicules Vivek as well
However, its not appreciable for him to use Ash's personal life like that.. But I wouldn't give it too much importance
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Originally posted by: zehreeli.kheer
Attention seeking? Definitely..
Disgusting? Not really.. Its a meme after all which if anything ridicules Vivek as well
However, its not appreciable for him to use Ash's personal life like that.. But I wouldn't give it too much importance
I m finding the jala do, bhoon dalo that's happeing right now on Twitter "disgusting". LOL... Panama Papers mein naam aate hai to Twitter mein sannata, lekin iske liye outrage.
I m finding the jala do, bhoon dalo that's happeing right now on Twitter "disgusting". LOL... Panama Papers mein naam aate hai to Twitter mein sannata, lekin iske liye outrage.
Twitter finds the most ridiculous stuff for outraging
Which reminds me, whatever happened to that movie of that winky girl? The Sri Devi one?
Vivek should have stayed away from retweeting this meme. However, it's not disgusting. Most people outraging probably didn't get it. It wasn't making fun of Ash for her love life.
It was showing the difference between "what you want to happen" (Salman) "what you think will happen" (Vivek) and "what actually happens" (Abhishek).
Vivek was making fun of himself too.
Yet another wannabe trying to get attention for crap film using Big names.
Good he is a guy and rightfully called out. Hope the two female street mongrels know how much their gender is saving them from public, law and media lynching - that too for their open sexual offences, harassment, threats and sadakchap abuses.
Originally posted by: SatoshiNakamoto
Interesting, can brainwashing happen in the absence of brain ?
Once upon a time they had brain then mass brainwashing happened in India
If you are Andh Bhakt you won’t get this logic
Women Commission has gone crazy. The issue doesn't warrant an outrage or action on this level.Maharashtra Women Commission: Maharashtra State Commission for Woman mulling to take action against actor Vivek Oberoi on his objectionable tweet (on exit polls). https://t.co/rF0sgxqnwx
He should try and get people to watch his films 🤣🤣
Just bcoz his career in movies isnt doing as well doesnt mean, he is not having a successful career.
He has been doing movies down south both in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.
He has a thriving real estate business
Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi now scoring great ‘karrm’ as an entrepreneurBinjal Shah23rd Oct 2016
As the world’s second most populous nation, one of India’s gravest problems remains to be the lack of ‘proper’ housing. According to the 2011 Census, there were 1.77 million homeless people and over 93 million slumdwellers in the country, and the lack of ‘affordable’ housing was the top reason in the line of fire.
If you dig deeper, you will see, that on the one hand a roof evades millions, and on the other, 90 percent of the rented houses in the country are vacant, which equals 24.7 million houses.
Luckily for the country, a public figure who had contributed prodigiously to the film industry wasn’t done being a consequential citizen, just yet. Getting his hands dirty while rebuilding the homes and lives of the 2004 tsunami victims, Vivek Oberoi was convinced that the same effort, when replicated to include Maharashtra’s slumdwellers, will not only change addresses but change lives, as well. Therefore, his ‘Karrm’ is now to satiate the demand by increasing the supply, a few lakh homes at a time, albeit through affordable rates with amenities that are nothing short of plentiful and opulent.
Vivek, as it turns out, has been nursing an entrepreneurial streak since he was a child, when his father would give him perfumes, electronics, and apparel to sell to stores, wholesale markets and even door to door, during his summers. “I earned incentives if I was successful. This exercise laid a very strong foundation of enterprise and a practical understanding of business,” says the actorpreneur.
So the plunge into entrepreneurship was only a natural progression of things. It was catalyzed into an urgent desire when he witnessed the plight of the myriad displaced tsunami victims in 2004. “I entered real estate in 2004 after my work for the relief camps for tsunami victims, when we were tasked with redeveloping the village in order to provide proper sanitation and housing solutions for to all. With Karrm Infrastructure, we are carrying forward the same ideology but at a larger scale, with the aim to develop affordable housing solutions for the underprivileged across India,” says Vivek, Promoter and Partner, Karrm Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
When he felt the need to channel his passion and energies into a worthier cause, Karrm Infrastructure Private Limited was instated over 11 years ago, primarily for customer delight, and bottom-of-the-pyramid innovation.
“The bottom of the pyramid was largely ignored even though they were the largest segment of the market. Moreover, home-ownership for them meant a whole lot more than just an asset. It was a way out of the poverty trap, an exit from the insecurity and sub-human conditions of slums and shanties for their families.”
There is a saying that if you can drive on Indian roads, you can drive anywhere in the world. Vivek feels that this holds true for doing business in India as well. “Many industry veterans warned us of disaster swearing that the Non Performing Assets in this segment would kill us, that the buyers in the EWS (economically weaker section) and LIG (Low Income Group) segments didn't understand EMIs or practice saving,” says Vivek. Intuitively, Karrm went ahead by working with their buyers, rather than against them, and achieved massive sales and an NPA of less than two percent.
With approximately three million square feet of completed projects, and 4.5 msf (million square feet) under construction,
Karrm recently announced the launch of a project in Shahapur, Maharashtra, with amenities that are equivalent to those of the most luxurious townships in India.Part of their umbrella programme ‘mission 360,’ this project would provide truly affordable housing to more than 15,000 families at a cost of Rs7,90,000 per unit. And Mission 360 aims to do so for five lakh families, at 360 locations across Maharashtra.
Vivek believes that just because the township will house the underprivileged, doesn’t mean that they should be devoid of quality and good standards of living. He trusts that equality in distribution of resources is imperative for the country to progress as a whole.
Often asked why he builds swimming pools for “this class of people,” Vivek’s counter is, ‘why not?’
“There is zero compromise on quality or amenities. We want owning a Karrm home to be an incredible fulfilling experience that commands respect,” he says.
The aim of Karrm Infrastructure is to create a complete transition of lifestyle change for the underprivileged sections of the society who mostly are not financially inclusive; for example, Sabziwala, domestic helps, mechanic, drivers, etc. Their most successful strategy has been that they ask for no banking documents, no upfront booking amounts, no hefty deposits, etc., when they realised that their clients, mostly from the above professions and disciplines, are actually intimidated by the banking system. Their marketing team teaches the customers how to open and operate bank accounts, make electronic payments, and also helps them get inexpensive loans from banks.
“Financial inclusion of this nature helps our clients get out of the volatile informal money lender system that costs 36 percent per annum or more,” he reveals.
Moreover, they have instated a team of 400 people trained to integrate these people in the economy and help them create a CIBIL score - helping them find jobs, bringing manufacturing units nearby to deploy the labour there, etc. The company is in advance discussion for partnerships with BMR and associates, NCCCL, HDFC, Avendus and National Housing Bank to support the project.
Five thousand families have already moved in, constituting, mainly, migrants from Bhiwandi slums. Another 10,000 families will be moving in during the next 18 months. The company has further announced a rapid expansion to seven more locations over the next quarter, and have already been invited to a few other states to bridge the gap in quality affordable housing
https://yourstory.com/2016/10/bollywood-actor-vivek-oberoi-karrm
He has also done a lot by re-building villages during tsunami , adopting villages .
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