Dil Chahta Hai
Watch: Yuzvendra Chahal, Shreyas Iyer and Siraj recreate Aamir Khan, Akshaye Khanna and Saif Ali Khan’s ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ moment
Yuzvendra Chahal, Siraj and Shreyas Iyer are three of the finest young cricketers in the Indian cricket team. The three of them have played an important role in India dominating world cricket in the last few years. While Yuzi and Siraj have handled the bowling department very well, Shreyas has established himself as a fine batsman in all formats of the game. The three of them are great friends in real life and hence, whenever they get an opportunity to chill and have fun, they make the most of it. This time, Yuzi shared a photo of the three of them together where they are slaying the | Click Here...
5 Underrated Characters In Bollywood Films Who Deserve More Praise: From Sid From Dil Chahta Hai To Ayesha From Wake Up Sid
Bollywood has given numerous films and there are several roles played by several characters. The fabulous roles of the actors are loved by fans. There are some characters in the films who are underrated but they deserve more praise and love from the fans as they have played an amazing role in their film. Bollywood has also given fabulous films to the industry and fans love to watch such films. Here is the list of Bollywood films and underrated characters who deserve more praise and love. Sid From Dil Chahta Hai – Sid is a mature friend and he sees life in a different way. Ev | Click Here...
The ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ moment between Raj Anadkat & Nidhi Bhanushali
Raj Anadkat and Nidhi Bhanushali, the popular stars from the show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah were spotted with their own 'Dil Chahta Hai' moment recently on Instagram. Raj Anadkat took it to his IG handle to share his love for sweets in a reel, as he looks regal in his yellow kurta, while he goes all wild and crazy as he looks up to scrumptious Diwali sweets. Check out- https://www.instagram.com/reel/CV-LnkAFkak/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Nidhi Bhanushali, on the other hand, took it to her IG handle to share a picture from her vagabond diaries, as she writes do | Click Here...
8 Life Lessons We Learn From Movies: Dil Chahta Hai And Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara: Which One Is Your Favorite?
Movies are comfortable spaces for so many people. A lot of people leave behind their hectic lives to get lost in a fictional world where things are much simpler. Bollywood has given us quite a few gems over the years. There are so many movies that carry a special life lesson that we all should learn from! Check them out: 1) Dil Chahta Hai: No matter how many friends you make in your life, the ones you make in college will always last! No matter what changes come in your life your college friends will always be there for you! 2) Kal Ho Na Ho: This classic tear-jerke | Click Here...
Fun Facts On Dil Chahta Hai
When I first got to know Farhan he had just released his directorial debut Dil Chahta Hai. The nation and its biggest critics celebrated the birth of a striking director. We were all bowled over by the freshness of Farhan’s cinematic vision and dialect. As the nation fawned, Farhan remained calm. His equanimity remains unscathed over the years. 1. Initially when everyone saw this soon-to-acquire-cult-status film it seemed the film had sought inspiration from Joel Schumacher’s St Elmo’s Fire. Which is like saying Sholay was inspired by Bindiya Aur Bandook. Ov | Click Here...
When Alia Bhatt wished to be part of ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ sequel with Shraddha Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra as leads
Alia Bhatt has been hitting the headlines over the few days, after 'Jee Le Zaara' got announced. The film shall feature, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt, which shall spine around a road trip but this time, it shall feature three women instead of men. However, coincidentally, when Alia Bhatt was promoting her film Shandaar, she revealed that she wants to become a part of a sequel film to Dil Chahta Hai, as mentioned in an article by Times Of India; and it seems her dreams are on track! Talking of Jee Le Zaara, Excel Entertainment shall produce this third road-tri | Click Here...
‘Discipline was unheard of in commercial Hindi Cinema back till the time Dil Chahta Hai happened’, Sonali Kulkarni on Farhan Akhtar’s working style
Sonali Kulkarni who played the city-bred girl in Farhan Akhtar and Riteish Sidhwani’s Dil Chahta Hai, even today feels that the film was a big turning point in her career. She says so, for many reasons. Sonali who was getting a foothold in the Bollywood industry when Dil Chahta Hai came her way, had felt that there was no discipline in which Bollywood functioned, and it was the first experience on the movie where she felt everything fell in place. In a talk with News18, Sonali went on to quote and we take the qu | Click Here...
3 Feelgood Films To Beat COVID Blues
1. Dil Chahta Hai(2002) : At the end of this intriguingly endearing film about youthful synergy, Aamir Khan, playing the arrogant sometimes insufferably cocky Akash, drawls, You can’t improve on perfection anyway.” Apparently, you can. Barely two months after Lagaan, Mumbai’s most adventurous actor Aamir Khan got together with an outstanding debutant director to put together a film that’s flawless in almost every detail. Dil Chahta Hai is the kind of film that makes us sing hosannas for that much-maligned genre of popular entertainment known as mainstream Hindi cinema. It’s a bril | Click Here...
Turning points In Aamir Khan’s Career
Aamir Khan has had an enriching career and here is Subhash K Jha listing out the best moments from his fruitful career of years. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988): The (lover) boy next door image which was created specifically for this film became the reference point for Aamir’s image in future. He is the dependable guy next door who’ll come to your rescue if your washbasin gets leaky or your child goes missing. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992): Gave a mainstream sanctity to sports films in Bollywood. Prior to JJWS sports films didn’t | Click Here...
Into The Saif Zone, 10 Times When Nawab Has Played The Casanova
In his new film, Jawaani Jaaneman Saif Ali Khan is cast (again!) as a middle-aged playboy…and if that sounds like an oxymoron, then well, we will just have to wait to see how Saif carries off the role of the ageing Lothario. This is not the first time he has played the roving-eyed womanizer. A list of the films where Saif dipped his wick generously. 1. Aashik Aawara (1993): In his debut film, Saif tried to pull off the rakish naughty guy with a glint in the eye. It was a disastrous debut with Saif looking as awkward as it could possibly get surrounded by a bevv | Click Here...
Review of Brochara: Vibrant vignettes of male bonding that are crisp and bracing
Female bonding occupies pride of place in the annals of global filmdom. Realms and realms of celluloid have borne witness to gal pals bonding over everything – from lousy love affairs to boorish bosses to monster ma-in-laws, to even pesky penny-pinching (hint: two girls who bond over their mutual bankruptcy – yeah, Two Broke Girls it is!). Whether it is the global stage or the Indian content milieu, it is only women who are allowed the privilege of having BFFs. In Hollywood, Desperate housewives have each other; Thelma has her Loiuse; girls get together to celebrate both, s*x and | Click Here...
Reasons That Make Aamir Khan the real ‘Mr. Perfectionist’ in Bollywood
You may hate him, you may love him, but you can’t ignore the fact the Amir Khan is the only one among the celebrated big Khans of Bollywood who actually doesn’t take his audience for granted. When Ashutosh Gowarikar’s brilliant script had no takers, Aamir Khan stepped up to produce the Oscar-nominated cinema. With one move, he had already proved that he had a vision that most actors fall short of. The epic tale of Bhuvan and his mates in Champaner trying to fight the British at a cricket match to get laid off the heavy taxation was a plot that nobody dared to venture with. It wa | Click Here...