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‘I Always Wanted To Be A Dad’: Michael Keaton Says Choosing His Family Over Big Movie Roles Was ‘The Correct Choice’
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‘I Always Wanted To Be A Dad’: Michael Keaton Says Choosing His Family Over Big Movie Roles Was ‘The Correct Choice’

Michele Keaton passed on several movie roles that became massive hits but looking back the Beetlejuice actor has no regrets. Keaton, who slowed down his professional life to be a family man, reflected on his decision with nothing but happiness. Speaking to PEOPLE, he joked that he “could have made a lot more money” if he hadn’t passed certain big roles and claimed that he earned the nickname Dr. No for turning down parts.

Without explicitly mentioning the titles he turned down, Keaton mentioned that he made that choice to spend more time with his son Sean Douglas, now 41, and more recently, his grandkids, River, 7, and Maggie, 5. “You look back, and you go, ‘Zero regret. Zero, zero,’” he admitted.

Keaton confessed that he never had a moment of doubt even when the films turned out to be good. “The choice was always the correct choice. I always wanted to be a dad,” he added. The Batman actor decided to spend time with his son Sean  when he was a kid because “that’s only going to happen one time.” Movies come and go but his son was “only going to be a kid for a little bit” so choosing him over professional commitments was a “no brainer” for the actor.

Despite turning down roles, Keaton delivered several massive hits— from the 1989 Batman to Beetlejuice —and created a remarkable filmography.

Keaton and his then-wife, actress Caroline McWilliams welcomed Sean 1983. The actor revealed that both he and McWilliams—who passed away in 2010 from cancer, a decade after the couple’s split—tried to keep their son grounded but didn’t need to put too much effort. 

“I will take credit for being a good father. I will give his mom enormous credit for being a tremendous mom. Great, great, great mom,” he told the outlet. “And that’s why he’s a good kid.”

However, the actor mentioned that his son has an inherent goodness that defines his identity. Parenting may have played a role, but according to Keaton some people “have something” in them that makes them a good person. “It’s him. I think there’s something in some people that’s just in them,” he said. “So, the rest of the credit I give to him. He just is built a certain way, always was. Sweet guy, thoughtful,” the actor added. 

Keaton’s upcoming film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is set to release in theaters on September 6.

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‘The Missing Piece in My Life’: Lady Gaga Reveals Her Excitement About Getting Engaged to Boyfriend Michael Polansky
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‘The Missing Piece in My Life’: Lady Gaga Reveals Her Excitement About Getting Engaged to Boyfriend Michael Polansky

Lady Gaga found true love in Michael Polansky. The couple got engaged in April and announced the happy news to the fans in July. Ahead of the big premiere of Joker: Folie a Deux, Gaga gave a peek into her big day.

In conversation with Vogue, the singer-actress revealed that Polansky proposed to her a day after the couple’s rock climbing outing. Not only did A Star is Born actress call his fiance the love of her life, but she also defined him as the “missing piece.” 

While talking to the media outlet, Gaga recalled the first meeting with her boyfriend, back in 2019. She said, “My mom met him and she said to me, ‘I think I just met your husband,’ and I said, ‘I’m not ready to meet my husband!’” The actress further added, “I could never have imagined that my mom… found the most perfect person for me?”

Polansky and Gaga met at a party 5 years ago in Los Angeles. 

The Bad Romance actress went on to describe, “I got invited and I said, ‘I wonder if Michael is going to be there,’ and my mom said yes, and so I went to the party, and I kept asking for him, and he finally came over to me, and we talked for three hours.” “We had the most amazing conversation,” she concluded.

ALSO READ: Throwback: When Lady Gaga Opened Up About Her Everyday Battle With Anxiety And Depression

Meanwhile, Polansky, too, shared his side of the story by saying that he did not know much about the pop star before meeting with her at Sean Parker’s 40th birthday party. The entrepreneur went on to reveal he had so much in common with the House of Gucci star, like playing with dogs, reading books, taking walks, and making coffee. 

Gaga went on to state, “I feel very grateful that I wasn’t alone. I had never met anyone like Michael. He’s so smart and so kind.” Fans have been happy for the singer as thanks to Polansky, the musician dropped her new album. 

Speaking of the same, Gaga’s fiance said, “Like anyone would do for the person they love, I encouraged her to lean into the joy of it.” He continued to say, “On the Chromatica tour [in 2022], I saw a fire in her; I wanted to help her keep that alive all the time and just start making music that made her happy.” 

Recently, Lady Gaga stepped out in black with Michael Polansky for the premiere of Joker: Folie a Deux at the Venice Film Festival. The couple were joined by Joaquin Phoenix and Todd Phillips. 

ALSO READ: Lady Gaga Stuns On Joker: Folie à Deux Red Carpet At Venice Film Festival With Statement Headpiece

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True Measure Of A Leader Is His Legacy: Gautam Adani’s Teachers’ Day Message
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True Measure Of A Leader Is His Legacy: Gautam Adani’s Teachers’ Day Message

Urging students to dream big, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Thursday that the true measure of a leader is not in the titles he achieves but the legacy he leaves behind. 

Addressing a special Teachers’ Day Event, ‘Breaking Boundaries’, at the Jai Hind College in Mumbai, Mr Adani spoke of his journey from the time he decided to leave his education at the age of 16 to becoming the founder of one of the country’s most successful conglomerates, his inspirations, the challenges he has faced, and India’s journey to becoming an economic powerhouse. 

“Consider the early titans of the US industry, such as John D Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt or Andrew Carnegie, who built the infrastructure that shaped the future of the United States or our own visionary leaders like JRD Tata, GD Birla and Dhirubhai Ambani, who played invaluable roles in transforming India’s economic landscape. These leaders did more than just build businesses, they established legacies… They showed that the true measure of a leader is not in the titles but in the legacies they leave behind,” Mr Adani said. 

‘Challenges, Not Barriers’

Asserting that it is easy to criticise the present, the Adani Group Chairman said history has a way of highlighting the profound contributions of those who dare to break boundaries. 

Recounting his teenage years, Mr Adani said, “I was just 16 when I decided to break my first boundary – giving up my education and choosing to move to an unknown future in the city of Mumbai. People still ask me why I did that, and the answer lies in the heart of every young dreamer who sees boundaries not as barriers but as challenges that test his courage. I was driven by a need to see if I had the courage to make a life for myself in the most happening city of our country.”

The industrialist said Mumbai was a training ground for him in the world of business and that is where he learnt how to trade in diamonds. The city, he said, taught him that to think big, one must first dare to dream beyond one’s boundaries.

Next Phase 

At the age of 19, Mr Adani was asked by his elder brother to help run their PVC film factory near Ahmedabad. He said restrictive import policies posed a challenge to the business and he saw the beginning of transformation in India in the mid-1980s.

“In 1985, under the leadership of Rajiv Gandhi, the country took its first steps towards economic liberalisation. The easing of import policies opened up new possibilities for businesses. Having run our PVC factory, I understood the pains of the small-scale import sector and therefore, despite having no prior experience in trading, I saw an opportunity. I took a leap and established a trading organisation for importing polymers to supply to the struggling small-scale industries,” Mr Adani recalled. 

Highlighting the reforms of 1991, the Adani Group chairman said the year was about the liberalisation of business. “And in 2014, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the essence of freedom was further accelerated as reforms and good governance took centre stage. All these years stand as turning points in India’s remarkable journey,” he said. 

“Those who dared to break boundaries, capitalised on opportunities and set themselves up for success… Looking back, we were one of them. In every crisis lies the potential for a reinvention, and it is our courage during such moments that defines the path to greatness,” he added. 

Tracing his journey over the years, the Adani Group chairman said he understood the combined value of speed and scale and recognised that the group needed to invest in assets that would provide a solid foundation for growth. 

“I realised that to break the next set of boundaries, I would have to start with challenging my own status quo. The future belongs to those who dare to see beyond the present, who recognise that today’s limits are tomorrow’s starting points,” he said. 

‘Canvas Waiting To Be Transformed’

Speaking about the Mundra port in Gujarat, the Adani Group chairman said that what others saw as barren marshy land was seen by the group as a canvas waiting to be transformed. 

“That canvas is now, by far, our nation’s largest port. Mundra became my ‘karmabhoomi’ and made my vision a reality… a powerful testimony to the fact that what you dream, you create; and what you think, you become. Mundra today boasts of India’s largest port, the largest industrial special economic zone, the largest container terminals, the largest thermal power plants, the largest solar manufacturing facility, the largest copper smelter and the largest edible oil refinery,” Mr Adani said. 

“And yet, we are only 10% of what Mundra will eventually become. It stands as a living monument to the power of integrated business models and the strategic value of adjacencies…  challenging the very concept of core competencies that the West advocates. Over the years, I learnt a vital lesson: the bigger your bets, the bigger are the boundaries you break and the bigger boundaries you break, the lesser is the competition,” he added.

Highlighting the Group’s success in the Khavda renewable energy project, Mr Adani also explained why the Group had taken up the redevelopment of Dharavi.

“For me, Dharavi is not just about urban renewal. It is about restoring dignity to over one million residents of our country. It is about the possibilities when you dare to dream big and act with purpose,” he said.

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Mr Adani also spoke about the attack on the conglomerate by the short seller Hindenburg Research and how the group has emerged stronger. 

Reiterating his belief in India’s future, the Adani Group chairman said the country has transformed from a minor player to becoming a formidable global contender. 

“A democracy whose time has come cannot be stopped and India’s time has arrived. The future is ours to create and the boundaries we break today will define the India of tomorrow,” he said. 

(Disclaimer: New Delhi Television is a subsidiary of AMG Media Networks Limited, an Adani Group Company.)

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