Little Things
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No of seasons | 4 |
Genres | Drama |
Theme music compos | Prateek Kuhad |
Product locat | Mumbai |
Product compani | Dice Media |
Origin releas | 25 October 2016 –; 15 October 2021 |
Cast | Dhruv Sehgal |
Execut produc | Aditi Shrivastava |
First episode | India |
Writers | Dhruv Sehgal |
No of episodes | 29 |
Cinematographi | Aniruddha Patankar |
Direct by | Ajay Bhuyan |
Ruchir Arun | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3197564 |
About Little Things
Kavya Kulkarni and Dhruv Vats, a couple who is in a live-in relationship, attempt to balance their personal and professional lives.
How did a little corner of Canada end up in Old Harlow?
... " I brought moose over for moose stew and other Little Things from Newfoundland whenever I go home to make the students feel at home and to help the staff know a little of what Newfoundland is like...
Return to River Street: Brechin flooding one month on
... " It s not just your big things like your sofa or TV that you miss, it s Little Things...
Fitness: Only 5,000 steps a day needed to stay healthy, study shows
... " Tasks like standing, carrying shopping, washing the floors, hoovering, pacing whilst walking on the phone - it s all the Little Things that make us more active that help us to burn calories more efficiently, " she said...
Disabled powerlifter unable to open own front door
... Some disabled people have said very little has improved since landmark legislation more than 10 years ago, I have seen with my own eyes how Little Things have changed for some...
'My muscle condition won't stop me playing Glastonbury'
... All the Little Things that are actually the really big things"...
Aslan singer Christy Dignan dies after long illness
... " I have grandchildren now and I wanted to see their Communions and Confirmations - those Little Things that you want to be here for, " he said...
The Scottish islands desperately seeking doctors
... She said: " Nine times out of 10, the healthcare is great but it s Little Things, like Sophie needs a blood test and we had to get a paediatrician appointment and you have to go to Uist for that...
Vocal Tory right give Rishi Sunak a headache
... " It just feels great to be able to work away at things and achieve things, even Little Things, " a minister confides...
'My muscle condition won't stop me playing Glastonbury'
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Last week, he was sitting his GCSEs. This Week , he'll make his debut at Glastonbury.
Eli Crossley, who's just 16, will be one of the youngest performers ever to play The Festival when he takes to The Stage with his band, Askew.
And he's doing so in spite of the muscle wasting disease that's confined him to a wheelchair for the Last Year .
If the magnitude of The Event is playing on his mind, it doesn't show.
" I've got three exams left, And Then we've got this small concert, " he laughs over The Phone from his home in London, a week before The Festival .
Eli has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive and life-limiting condition that gradually makes his muscles become weaker.
His Big Break came about almost By Accident when, earlier this year, he appeared on Bbc Breakfast to discuss his condition.
The teenager was Showing Off a new piece of technology called the Smart Suit that, it is hoped, will help him continue to move his upper body when he grows older.
Asked how comfortable The Device was to wear, he replied: " It's very comfortable and I hope it will Help Me in fulfilling my dream of playing Glastonbury. "
His mum, Emily Reuben, joins us on The Call . " I don't think anyone thought you were going to mention Glastonbury, " she laughs.
" It just sort of came out and the whole thing went viral. I was impressed. You put your dreams Out There . "
It didn't take long for Social Media to take up The Cause , petitioning festival organiser Emily Eavis to give Eli and his band a slot.
After an initial flurry of activity, however, the requests died down. Then, a parent at Eli's school saw Askew performing in an end-of-term Talent Show .
That parent just happened to be Jon Turner of Island Records . The Following morning, calls were placed to Eavis and her husband Nick Dewey , and the cogs turned.
" They saw the video of Eli and said, 'Yes, we'd absolutely love to have him', " Ms Reuben recalls.
That evening she posted a cryptic message on WhatsApp to The Group 's parents: " Major news incoming. " Soon afterwards, Eli started making calls to his bandmates Alfie, 15, and Freddie, Jay and Will, all 16.
" I didn't believe him at all, " says Will, who plays guitar. " I thought it was a little joke. "
Then The News sank in. .
" Will is fairly new to The Band and He Said , 'But I've never played a gig before', " Eli recalls.
" And I was like, 'Yeah, well you're playing Glastonbury now, mate. '"
" We've never played anything this big, " says second guitarist Jay, admitting to a degree of nervousness.
" We've only really played in front of our parents and in small bars and stuff. We never thought we'd be here. "
Asked how he feels about The Show , even Eli's bravado falters temporarily.
" I'm terrified about it, but really excited at the same time. "
But The Band have already got the support of one famous fan, actor Eddie Marsan , who implored festivalgoers to catch their set.
" Eli is not only a remarkable young man, he's a phenomenal musician, " he wrote on Twitter.
" I saw his band Askew play In Paris and their set was incredible. They're going to blow Glastonbury away. "
The Group will play at 17:30 BST on Friday on the small and secretive Rabbit Hole Stage - an underground venue where punters have to answer a riddle before they can enter.
Their half-hour set will mix originals like Rosemary and Last with covers of Queen's Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Supersonic by Oasis - " a few crowd pleasers to make sure everybody stays put" as Eli puts it - before they're set free for the rest of the weekend.
Eli is determined to see Royal Blood on The Pyramid Stage , while his mum has made it clear she'll be watching Sir Elton John on Sunday Night .
After that, she will go back to The Day job of running Duchenne UK, The Charity she Set Up after Eli was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy 13 years ago. At The Time , she was told her three-year-old might not live to see 20.
Along with co-founder Alex Johnson , she has raised More Than £17m, which has been used to fund clinical trials across the UK, as well as partially funding 34 posts for doctors and nurses, creating guidelines for care for Duchenne patients and research into how technology can help them. Both women received OBEs from King Charles Last Weekend .
It was part of their research that led to Eli's initial appearance on Bbc Breakfast , discussing the motor-assisted suit that will help him continue playing guitar when his arm muscles begin to waste away.
She says The Suit will mean " being able to brush your teeth, give your mum a hug [or] put your arm up in class. All the Little Things that are actually the really big things".
With help from the Postcode Lottery, they have 10 prototypes in development, and hope to make The Suit widely available within three years - helping not just children with muscular dystrophy, but other conditions including Spinal Injuries .
" She's an inspiration not just to me, but to many people around The World , " says Eli.
Clearly, his mum feels the same way about her son.
" I just can't believe it. We never in our Wildest Dreams thought that dream of his would ever come true, " she says.
" These boys work really hard and they rehearse a lot. I know they're going to smash it. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com