Sasural Simar Ka: Khushi's gifts
for Bharadwaj family
Mumbai: In the TV show 'Sasural Simar Ka' on Colors, someone has
send gifts for Bharadwaj family. When Simar opens the box she gets very scared
to see a snake in front of her. Everyone is scared and shocked in the family
and trying to get rid of the snake.
If it is Khushi's plan to take revenge from Bharadwaj family then she will not succeed in it as Roli will succeed in throwing the snake out from the house.
If it is Khushi's plan to take revenge from Bharadwaj family then she will not succeed in it as Roli will succeed in throwing the snake out from the house.
Ayushmann, Sonam on a coffee date
Mumbai: Actor Ayushmann Khurrana, who plays a jobless marketing
professional in 'Bewakoofiyaan', was spotted serving coffee at a cafe in
Mumbai, Thursday, as a part to promote the film that has released today.
His co-star in the film, Sonam Kapoor was also there to support him. Besides serving coffee to others, Ayushmann also made coffee for Sonam and tried to impress her just like his character does in the film.
His co-star in the film, Sonam Kapoor was also there to support him. Besides serving coffee to others, Ayushmann also made coffee for Sonam and tried to impress her just like his character does in the film.
Shabana Azmi advises to reduce the
length of Bollywood film
Mumbai: Actress Shabana Azmi Friday attended a special session at
FICCI Frames 2014 and praised the films for their drama and presentation, but
said it's time to reduce the length of movies to compete in bigger market.
While talking about Indian films being accepted internationally, Shabana said: "If we are talking about Indian films being accepted internationally, then time has come where the world has shrunk to a global village. We need our culture to be understood in our own paradigm. The mainstream Bollywood has caught the attention of many people, but the only thing we need to change is reduce the length of the films."
She further added: "The element, drama, and presentation we have is unique in the industry and especially the songs are very unique. We have to make space for the world to accept us the way we are, rather than mould ourselves to other people."
Anupam Kher too was present at the session. He also praised the changes in filmdom.
Anupam said: "As far as Indian films are concerned, I feel cinema has evolved. There is more discipline and things are much more professional now.
"Indian cinema is made for Indian audiences and it's not easy to do difficult or over-the-top scenes and yet to convince the 1 billion population. I think Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Aamir Khan can do what Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt can do, but I doubt whether they (Hollywood actors) can do something like 'Tujhe dekha to ye jaana sanam'."
While talking about Indian films being accepted internationally, Shabana said: "If we are talking about Indian films being accepted internationally, then time has come where the world has shrunk to a global village. We need our culture to be understood in our own paradigm. The mainstream Bollywood has caught the attention of many people, but the only thing we need to change is reduce the length of the films."
She further added: "The element, drama, and presentation we have is unique in the industry and especially the songs are very unique. We have to make space for the world to accept us the way we are, rather than mould ourselves to other people."
Anupam Kher too was present at the session. He also praised the changes in filmdom.
Anupam said: "As far as Indian films are concerned, I feel cinema has evolved. There is more discipline and things are much more professional now.
"Indian cinema is made for Indian audiences and it's not easy to do difficult or over-the-top scenes and yet to convince the 1 billion population. I think Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Aamir Khan can do what Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt can do, but I doubt whether they (Hollywood actors) can do something like 'Tujhe dekha to ye jaana sanam'."
Salman Khan all praise for Subhash
Ghai's 'Kaanchi'
Mumbai: Bollywood star Salman Khan is left impressed after watching
the first trailer of filmmaker Subhash Ghai's next 'Kaanchi'.
The 48-year-old 'Dabangg' star took
to Twitter to shower praises on Ghai, who directed him in 2008 film
'Yuvvraaj'.
"Saw the promo of 'Kaanchi'.
Quiet nice. Happy for Subhash Ghai, it is beautifully shot. Hope it does
well. Best of luck SG," Salman posted.
The film will mark the return of
Ghai as a director after five long years. 'Kaanchi' stars newcomer Mishti,
Kartik Tiwari of 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' fame and veterans like
Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakraborty.
It will hit theatres on April 25.
Parineeti, Alia, Nargis reveal
their Holi plans
Mumbai: Shabana Azmi, Manoj Bajpayee and Rajkummar Rao are set to join the Holi revelries Monday, but the new breed of actors - Parineeti Chopra, Alia Bhatt and Nargis Fakhri - say this year work will keep them so busy they won't have time to indulge in the festival of colours.
Here is what they have to say:
Farhan Akhtar: Holi for me is always family time.
Ayushmann Khurrana: I am not a big Holi fan. It's a rowdy Holi in my part of the country. This time for Holi I just want to chill with my family.
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