My Name is Khan
OPINION: Will Shah Rukh Khan Ever Take Risks Again?
The gargantuan persona of Shah Rukh Khan is enough to cloud the judgement/analysis of anyone, who likes to have a keen eye on the way the megastar's career has been so far spanning over three decades. It is easy to bask in the glory and glamour that SRK managed to bring in with a dream comeback (of sorts) in 2023 after a preceded lull of films that didn't work and an unanticipated 4-year break. But what's not easy is to sceptically wonder if SRK will ever be able to take risks again. This isn't about the man's wide gamut of choices over the years but the fear of momentary success dec | Click Here...
From Heeramandi to Bajrangi Bhaijaan, here are 5 films/shows to watch this EID!
Eid is a festival where people come together, and entertainment often serves as a means of unification. Films are a significant medium of connection, bringing people under one roof to enjoy stories collectively. As Eid is a very special festival, let's explore the films and shows that we can enjoy with our loved ones during this time. 1. Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar | Click Here...
Bollywood Movies that dealt with rare diseases and mental disorders
The world of cinema has long been recognized as a powerful medium for conveying complex narratives and emotions, and in recent years, Bollywood has been at the forefront of using its storytelling prowess to illuminate the often-overlooked realms of rare diseases and mental health issues. These films not only entertain but also play a crucial role in raising disease awareness, challenging societal stigmas, and fostering empathy and understanding among audiences. In this exploration, we delve into ten Bollywood films that have artfully tackled rare diseases and mental health issues, sh | Click Here...
My Name Is Khan Turns 13
Karan Johar feels My Name Is Khan is the most uncorrupted uncompromised and honest film he has made. And he is right. It is an epic film in every sense of the word. On release, Karan was afraid that audiences would not appreciate Shah Rukh Khan with a neuro-disorder and without songs. My Name Is Khan had no lip-sync songs It wasn’t easy to make . It was the socio-political journey of Shah Rukh’s character Rizwan from the age of 4 to 40.In this journey Shah Rukh encounters major political upheavals from a communal riot in India to 9/11 in the US. Bu | Click Here...
From DDLJ To Dilwale: Here Are The Must-Watch Of Shah Rukh Khan And Kajol Movies
Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan are one of Bollywood's all-time favorite jodis. This team has dazzled viewers in six films together throughout the years, in addition to a few cameos in each other's flicks. Here are the must-watch films of the duo. BAAZIGAR- In this Abbas-Mustan criminal thriller from 1993, SRK played the evil Ajay Sharma and Vijay Malhotra. Ajay lost both his father and younger sister after industrialist Madan Chopra (Dilip Tahil) unlawfully acquired control of his father's company, and his mother went insane from grief. Later, Ajay seeks out the Madan family to wreak retri | Click Here...
5 Bollywood Dialogues From The 2000s That Serve As A Self-Love Manual
Bollywood has provided us with a wealth of knowledge, one of which is how to fall in love. Pyaar, dosti, and Mohabbat have always taken center stage, whether in front of the stunning Swiss mountains or with yourself in the mirror. We have our own legendary self-love flag bearers in the form of Geet and Poo. We were inspired to take control of our real lives after seeing their badassness on TV. It's interesting how inspiration works, isn't it? In addition, the 2000s were the heyday of Bollywood. While the fashion remained obscene, it generated some excellent movies. There are some hid | Click Here...
12 Years Of My Name Is Khan: Revisiting Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Karan Johar’s Brilliance
He repairs almost anything, including irreparably damaged relationships . But this film about damaged lives needs no repairing. My Name Is Khan is an almost-flawless work, as perfect in content, tone and treatment as any film can get . The ‘message’ of humanism doesn’t comes across in long pedantic speeches . The film’s longest monologue has our damaged but exceptionally coherent hero Rizwan telling a congregation of Black American church-goers about his dead son . And if that moment moves us to tears it’s because the emotions are neither manipulat | Click Here...
What Is Ananya Panday’s UNKNOWN CONNECTION With Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘My Name Is Khan’ movie?
Ananya Panday quite literally has had the most spectacular debut in 2019 with Student Of The Year 2 and ever since then, she has literally taken her level of work higher and higher with every movie. After a successful appearance in Pati Patni Aur Woh and Khaali Peeli this year, Ananya is now looking forward to having a blast with Vijay Deverakonda for her next movie. But hey readers, do you know that Ananya has something to do with Karan Johar's My Name Is Khan? Yes that's true. Once Ananya had opened up to an interview with Zoom about how she and Suhana were present on | Click Here...
Best and Re-watchable movies of Karan Johar
Karan Johar is a famous film director in Bollywood. He is a producer, screenwriter, and actor, who majorly works in Hindi films. It’s very difficult for stars to be launched in Karan Johar’s film. The ones who get selected are the lucky ones and feel grateful. He made his directorial debut with the romantic movie Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in 1998. He also has a popular chat show named Koffee with Karan. The best and re-watchable movies of Karan Johar are Kuch Kuch Hota Hai- it is a 1998 romantic movie. The film centers on a college love triangle between a boy, his friend, and the | Click Here...