Photos: HTLS 2019: Actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas at the 17th edition of Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2019
Actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas were in conversation with actor and producer Anil Kapoor at the 17th edition of
Actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas were in conversation with actor and producer Anil Kapoor at the 17th edition of Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2019. Michael Douglas on his early experience in the industry said, “I had a rough start with Oliver Stone during Wall Street: He asked me if I am doing drugs because it looks like you have never acted in your life.” Catherine Zeta-Jones said, “With Chicago, it was a dream come true as I can sing, dance and act on screen.” The theme for this year’s thought conclave is “Conversations for a better tomorrow” and will see political leaders, corporate heads and torchbearers from various fields ideate and debate the issue.
Actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas in conversation with actor Anil Kapoor during HTLS 2019 in New Delhi on Saturday. (Arvind Yadav/HT PHOTO)
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Actor and producer Michael Douglas during HTLS 2019 said, “ My father has a tremendous rags-and-riches story, my grandfather came to US as an immigrant, illiterate.” (Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)
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Actor Catherine Zeta-Jones during HTLS 2019 said, “Delighted to be back in India, this country is close to our heart.” (Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)
Catherine during HTLS 2019 said, “ I should have been born in India so I could do Bollywood movies where I can dance, sing and act.” (Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)
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Catherine Zeta-Jones and Anil Kapoor at HTLS 2019. (Arvind Yadav/HT PHOTO)
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On the final day of HTLS on December 4, Union Home Minister Amit Shah talked about India's achievements under the leadership of PM Modi. Avani Lekhara and Sumit Antil, the gold medallists from Tokyo Paralympics as well as Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Bajrang Punia also graced the final day of HTLS.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered the keynote address and talked about India's achievements under Prime Minister Narendra's Modi's leadership on the last day of 19th edition of HTLS. He was in conversation with Shashi Shekhar, the editor-in-chief of Hindustan on Day 5 of the summit.
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Speaking with Hindustan Times editor-in-chief R Sukumar, Google and Alphabet Inc CEO Sundar Pichai said that “web 3.0 is early” but there is “considerable excitement around decentralised architecture.” “The internet is, at the end of the day, a community. It's the people driving it forward. As a company, we are always looking to contribute to it,” he added.
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During conversation with Hindustan Times national legal editor Utkarsh Anand, former CJI of India Justice Dipak Mishra said that pan-world organisations must act as “building blocks” to bring the world to normalcy from the fear psychosis caused by Covid-19.
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The eight-time Olympic winner Usain Bolt said that he grew up watching cricket and “had love for football.” “My cricket coach saw me running as I fast-bowled and he said you should try to run,” the world's fastest man told sports writer and journalist Ayaz Memon.
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Walmart Inc. CEO & President Doug McMillion speaks during the final week of Hindustan Times Leadership Summit (HTLS) on December 10. While speaking to Hindustan Times’ editor-in-chief R Sukumar, McMillion said early days of the Covid-19 pandemic were chaotic but gradually clarity was achieved and Walmart could pick up speed to focus on a clear set of ranked priorities. (HT Photo)