Hindi cinema
Happy Father’s Day: Some Very Unusual Daddys In Hindi Cinema
When it comes to celluloid fathers the first image that comes to my mind is the late actors Nasir Hussain and A K Hangal sobbing into their screen-daughter’s hearts with mom memorials that began with ‘Agaraaj tumhari maa zinda hoti…(if only your mother were alive today…).” Time to put the groan out of the parental zone with a look at dads who were different from the norm. Think of different dads, and the first image that comes to mind is Tarun Bose in Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Anupama who hated his daughter from birth, even if she looked like Sharmila Tagore(who would hate a | Click Here...
Block it, lock it: Karan Johar shares checkered black and white jacket style, fan trolls saying, ‘Kab se school jaane lage ho?’
Karan Johar is one of the finest directors and fashion enthusiasts that we have in the Hindi entertainment industry. The man has made some iconic films in Hindi cinema which are nothing short of an emotion for fans. Movies like KKHH, K3G, My Name Is Khan and many more are some of his best and no wonder, the audience loves him wholeheartedly. He has got this unique knack of getting experimental when it comes to fashion and vogue choices. While some looks are pulled off wonderfully, some get trolled in the comments section. Well, his latest 'black and white' checkered jacket is getting | Click Here...
Shraddha Kapoor credits women for growth and evolution in Hindi Cinema
Shraddha Kapoor feels proud that how women played an instrumental role in the evolution of Hindi Cinema, she also believes that it happened because of women, that we are getting such new-age cinematic stories. She said, "We have seen an absolute evolution in the way we tell stories on the screen, and it warms my heart that women have been a constant part of this process. I have grown up admiring our cinema but one thing that I have personally noticed is how women have shaped the growth trajectory. They have been an integral part of not just cinema but the overall growth of the natio | Click Here...
Did You Know The Indian Classic DON Was First Rejected By 3 Superstars Before Amitabh Bachchan Accepted It: Know Who
Amitabh Bachchan is undoubtedly one of the pioneers when it comes to Hindi cinema. He's called the 'Shahenshah' of Bollywood for a reason and that's why, he's said to be a 'living legend' in the Indian film fraternity. One of Big B's most iconic movies is 'DON'. While looking back his career, everyone feels that the movie was a game-changing movie in his life, how many of you knew that he wasn't the first choice for the project? As per reports in Catch News, before Amitabh Bachchan, the movie was offered to Dev Anand, Jeetendra and Dharmendra. However, they all rejected the movie. We | Click Here...
Shikha Talsania Expresses Her Gratitude Towards Hindi Cinema; Says, ‘It Has Given Me More Than What I Expected’
Shikha Talsania, the Veere Di Wedding actress has recently opened up about how the Hindi film industry has treated her, while she comes from the theatre background, and how she feels to be in the industry being an established theatre actress. Talking to IANS the Veere Di Wedding actress said, “I would say Hindi cinema has given me more than what I expected, really. See, I am an actress, and nothing is more exciting for me than acting. Of course, when it comes to the stage, I have a sense of belonging there but acting on-screen is different than that of live performance. And there | Click Here...
The Curious Case of the Missing Bollywood Villain
It was the summer of 1980. We were bang in the middle of summer vacations, a heady time for kids in those days, for it meant indulging in guilty pleasures like watching an endless number of Bollywood hits on the new-fangled machine called the VCR. Quite unlike the kids of today, we were allowed that liberty only in the summer vacations. Parents were strict those days. I was lounging around in my pyjamas, enjoying yet another Bollywood movie, this time of my brother’s choice. We were seven kids in all, including cousins come down for the mandatory summer stay-over. We were in my dar | Click Here...