Actress Nargis Fakhri, who recently featured in the streaming series ‘Tatlubaaz’, confessed to being a water baby. She shared her first experience with clamming.
The actress expressed her fondness for engaging in various water-based activities like sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, and jet skiing.
Nargis revealed that her preferred way of spending vacation or leisure time involves sitting on the deck, gazing at the water, and relishing tranquillity.
The actress also recounted her unsuccessful first attempt at scuba diving, admitting that she was overwhelmed and panicked upon encountering numerous underwater creatures.
Talking about her “super fun” clamming experience, Nargis said: “I did it for the first time in Abu Dhabi. You get off your boat and onto the sandbars. The water is just above your knee.”
The actress added: “You have to dig in the sand for clams. I went home with the fresh catch and made pasta with the clams.
The actress expressed her fondness for engaging in various water-based activities like sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, and jet skiing.
Nargis revealed that her preferred way of spending vacation or leisure time involves sitting on the deck, gazing at the water, and relishing tranquillity.
The actress also recounted her unsuccessful first attempt at scuba diving, admitting that she was overwhelmed and panicked upon encountering numerous underwater creatures.
Talking about her “super fun” clamming experience, Nargis said: “I did it for the first time in Abu Dhabi. You get off your boat and onto the sandbars. The water is just above your knee.”
The actress added: “You have to dig in the sand for clams. I went home with the fresh catch and made pasta with the clams.
- 4/23/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Sanjay Dutt’s Son Shahraan plays for the Under 14 Team of Al Nassr. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
The Khalnayak of Bollywood, Sanjay Dutt, is a force of nature, depicting and living a larger-than-life life. His life has become a biopic as he continues to work and dominate cinema. But this superstar is also known to be deeply emotional about his family, especially his children. While Dutt‘s life is discussed, little is known about his now-growing kid’s interests. Did you know Sanjay’s son, Shahraan Dutt, plays football professionally and is on the same team as Cristiano Ronaldo?
Shahraan Dutt, son of famous Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, best known for films like Munna Bhai Mbbs, Agneepath, and Shootout at Lokhandwala, among others, has recently emerged as a budding footballing talent, making his father proud.
In the past, Sanjay Dutt has talked about his strong bond with his son Shahraan over football.
The Khalnayak of Bollywood, Sanjay Dutt, is a force of nature, depicting and living a larger-than-life life. His life has become a biopic as he continues to work and dominate cinema. But this superstar is also known to be deeply emotional about his family, especially his children. While Dutt‘s life is discussed, little is known about his now-growing kid’s interests. Did you know Sanjay’s son, Shahraan Dutt, plays football professionally and is on the same team as Cristiano Ronaldo?
Shahraan Dutt, son of famous Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, best known for films like Munna Bhai Mbbs, Agneepath, and Shootout at Lokhandwala, among others, has recently emerged as a budding footballing talent, making his father proud.
In the past, Sanjay Dutt has talked about his strong bond with his son Shahraan over football.
- 4/22/2024
- by Aayushi Hemnani
- KoiMoi
Actress Nargis Fakhri, who was recently seen in the streaming series ‘Tatlubaaz’, has shared her childhood dream. The actress is an “animal” and she attributes her compassion towards animals to her childhood dream of becoming a veterinarian.
However, the actress shared that over the years, she fell in love with the profession of acting and her craft.
Walking down the memory lane, the actress said:, “I wanted to become a veterinarian as a child. I love animals and since my childhood, I always have wished to provide them with a safe environment, but destiny had other plans and I landed up in the film industry. And if I had to reflect on my life, I wouldn’t change a thing.”
“Over the years, I fell in love with my craft. I mean, look at it, I can do and be whatever I want on screen. And also, I have experienced...
However, the actress shared that over the years, she fell in love with the profession of acting and her craft.
Walking down the memory lane, the actress said:, “I wanted to become a veterinarian as a child. I love animals and since my childhood, I always have wished to provide them with a safe environment, but destiny had other plans and I landed up in the film industry. And if I had to reflect on my life, I wouldn’t change a thing.”
“Over the years, I fell in love with my craft. I mean, look at it, I can do and be whatever I want on screen. And also, I have experienced...
- 4/15/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Nargis Fakhri, who was recently seen in the streaming show ‘Tatlubaaz’, is celebrating the tenth anniversary of her film ‘Main Tera Hero’ on Thursday.
The film marked her third theatrical release after ‘Madras Cafe’ and ‘Rockstar’, and allowed her to shed the heaviness of both these projects given her initial two films featured an intense narrative.
In the film, the actress shared the screen with Varun Dhawan and Ileana D’Cruz.
Talking about the film completing ten years of its release, Nargis said: “Time flies by so fast! It feels like it was just yesterday when we shot the film. I had a great time working with director David Dhawan, and my co-stars Varun Dhawan and Ileana D’Cruz. It is rare that a film like ‘Main Tera Hero’ comes by and keeps you laughing throughout. We have spent some great moments shooting the film, and I will always cherish it.
The film marked her third theatrical release after ‘Madras Cafe’ and ‘Rockstar’, and allowed her to shed the heaviness of both these projects given her initial two films featured an intense narrative.
In the film, the actress shared the screen with Varun Dhawan and Ileana D’Cruz.
Talking about the film completing ten years of its release, Nargis said: “Time flies by so fast! It feels like it was just yesterday when we shot the film. I had a great time working with director David Dhawan, and my co-stars Varun Dhawan and Ileana D’Cruz. It is rare that a film like ‘Main Tera Hero’ comes by and keeps you laughing throughout. We have spent some great moments shooting the film, and I will always cherish it.
- 4/4/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 31 (Ians) It is election time and in this season political parties develop an extra interest in film stars. On their part, stars reciprocate. The choice is not automatic and there are factors that qualify them as probables.
Films and politics have been poles apart and the use politicians had for film stars was to present them at political rallies in order to attract crowds. While mainstream parties were yet to familiarise themselves with this process of using film stars for campaigning, it mostly happened at the local level.
In Mumbai, some party candidates were bound to know an actor or somebody who did. Politicians in other cities used cash, contacts or favours.
In the old days in Uttar Pradesh, for instance, a star was repaid by exempting his films from entertainment tax. Taxes then were not standardised as they are today. The entertainment tax, being a state subject,...
Films and politics have been poles apart and the use politicians had for film stars was to present them at political rallies in order to attract crowds. While mainstream parties were yet to familiarise themselves with this process of using film stars for campaigning, it mostly happened at the local level.
In Mumbai, some party candidates were bound to know an actor or somebody who did. Politicians in other cities used cash, contacts or favours.
In the old days in Uttar Pradesh, for instance, a star was repaid by exempting his films from entertainment tax. Taxes then were not standardised as they are today. The entertainment tax, being a state subject,...
- 3/31/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Here’s How Ranbir Kapoor Tackled More Than One Girlfriend At A Time. (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Ranbir Kapoor allegedly had quite the casanova image before settling down with Alia Bhatt and becoming an adorable daddy to Raha Kapoor. He has some of the top leading ladies of Bollywood; yes, we are talking about Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone. The actor has often been labeled as a ladies’ man, and he reportedly enjoyed this title and never felt the need to clarify his image. He is undoubtedly a fabulous actor and has a good sense of humor as well.
Ranbir is one of the A-list actors in Bollywood and is close to director and producer Karan Johar. Rk has appeared on Johar talk show Koffee With Karan multiple times, but at one time, he graced the Koffee couch with Imran Khan. A video clip from that episode has gone viral on social media,...
Ranbir Kapoor allegedly had quite the casanova image before settling down with Alia Bhatt and becoming an adorable daddy to Raha Kapoor. He has some of the top leading ladies of Bollywood; yes, we are talking about Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone. The actor has often been labeled as a ladies’ man, and he reportedly enjoyed this title and never felt the need to clarify his image. He is undoubtedly a fabulous actor and has a good sense of humor as well.
Ranbir is one of the A-list actors in Bollywood and is close to director and producer Karan Johar. Rk has appeared on Johar talk show Koffee With Karan multiple times, but at one time, he graced the Koffee couch with Imran Khan. A video clip from that episode has gone viral on social media,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Years Before Rekha & Sanjay Dutt’s Linkup Rumors Surfaced, Nargis Called Her A Witch. (Photo Credit – IMDb/Instagram)
Indian actress Rekha ruled the cinema world for years and is considered a legend. On the one hand, she had an illustrious career in showbiz, while on the other, that is, in her personal life, love alluded to the Umrao Jaan star. She has been linked with several actors, and her affair with Amitabh Bachchan is still a hot topic. Her linkups were infamous back in the day, and it once prompted Sanjay Dutt’s mother, Nargis, to pass a controversial statement against the veteran actress.
A few years later, there were rumors about Sanjay and Rekha’s affair, and some even claimed that the duo got married in a secret ceremony. From Akshay Kumar to Shatrughan Sinha, the Silisila actress has been linked with them all. People were left stunned when...
Indian actress Rekha ruled the cinema world for years and is considered a legend. On the one hand, she had an illustrious career in showbiz, while on the other, that is, in her personal life, love alluded to the Umrao Jaan star. She has been linked with several actors, and her affair with Amitabh Bachchan is still a hot topic. Her linkups were infamous back in the day, and it once prompted Sanjay Dutt’s mother, Nargis, to pass a controversial statement against the veteran actress.
A few years later, there were rumors about Sanjay and Rekha’s affair, and some even claimed that the duo got married in a secret ceremony. From Akshay Kumar to Shatrughan Sinha, the Silisila actress has been linked with them all. People were left stunned when...
- 3/18/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
In 1929, the Academy Awards were established by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to celebrate global excellence in the film industry. While it had its fair share of detractors over the years, the Academy has managed to navigate through the mire of controversies, especially the touchy topic of racial and cultural representation (case in point: #OscarsSoWhite movement), to stay relevant throughout its illustrious history.
Asian Films have been honoured starting with the 19th edition of the Awards when they were first given as a special honorary prize for the Best Foreign Film released in the USA. Nine years later, the prize became a competitive one and a winner was chosen from within a pool of predominantly non-English nominees.
Seven illustrious motion pictures from within Asia have clinched this top honour but many others, some of which are amongst the most iconic of Asian cinema, have been nominated and acknowledged as well.
Asian Films have been honoured starting with the 19th edition of the Awards when they were first given as a special honorary prize for the Best Foreign Film released in the USA. Nine years later, the prize became a competitive one and a winner was chosen from within a pool of predominantly non-English nominees.
Seven illustrious motion pictures from within Asia have clinched this top honour but many others, some of which are amongst the most iconic of Asian cinema, have been nominated and acknowledged as well.
- 2/27/2024
- by AMP Group
- AsianMoviePulse
Shah Rukh Khan – Kajol Box Office Battle With Ajay Devgn & Kajol’s Box Office Has Surprising Result! ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Bollywood fans and their affection towards certain on-screen pairs has been phenomenal. Be it the greatest pair of all time – Raj Kapoor & Nargis or Dilip Kumar and Madhubala. Or be it the greatest pair of the 90s, Shah Rukh Khan & Kajol, or the one film wonder – Salman Khan & Aishwarya Rai. Be it today’s best, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, or Varun Dhawan & Alia Bhatt. Be it the unconventional pair of Ajay Devgn & Tabu or the short-lived pair of Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor Khan. All of them are usually compared with their real-life couples, and the ones who have borne the brunt of this unfair comparison throughout their careers have been Ajay Devgn & Kajol.
The on-screen turned off-screen couple and their chemistry have always been pitted against Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.
Bollywood fans and their affection towards certain on-screen pairs has been phenomenal. Be it the greatest pair of all time – Raj Kapoor & Nargis or Dilip Kumar and Madhubala. Or be it the greatest pair of the 90s, Shah Rukh Khan & Kajol, or the one film wonder – Salman Khan & Aishwarya Rai. Be it today’s best, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, or Varun Dhawan & Alia Bhatt. Be it the unconventional pair of Ajay Devgn & Tabu or the short-lived pair of Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor Khan. All of them are usually compared with their real-life couples, and the ones who have borne the brunt of this unfair comparison throughout their careers have been Ajay Devgn & Kajol.
The on-screen turned off-screen couple and their chemistry have always been pitted against Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.
- 2/25/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt on Thursday performed the ‘pind daan’ for his father Sunil Dutt and mother Nargis Dutt in Gaya for peace to their souls. Arriving on a special charter flight, Sanjay, dressed in a white kurta-pyjama, went to the Moksha Dham Vishnupad temple, located on the bank of Falgu River, for the ceremony.
After hearing his arrival, a large number of his fans assembled outside the Vishnupad temple to see their favorite star.
Sunil Dutt died on May 25, 2005, and actress Nargis Dutt died on May 3,1981.
After hearing his arrival, a large number of his fans assembled outside the Vishnupad temple to see their favorite star.
Sunil Dutt died on May 25, 2005, and actress Nargis Dutt died on May 3,1981.
- 1/11/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt got nostalgic as he went down memory lane, remembering his late mother and legendary actress Nargis, and shared how she would ask him to spend more time with her.
Sanjay appeared in the weekend episode of the singing reality show ‘Indian Idol Season 14’. The special episode is titled ‘Celebrating Sanjay Dutt’.
The actor shares interesting trivia from his time in the entertainment industry, along with memories of his parents making for an intriguing episode.
But it was contestant Ananya Pal, from Kolkata, whose voice is termed as ‘Misthi Dhoi’, and she won everyone’s heart yet again with her beautiful rendition of the songs, ‘Tu Shayar Hai Main Teri Shayari’ from the 1991 movie ‘Saajan’, ‘Roz Roz Aankhon Tale’ from 1986 movie ‘Jeeva’ and ‘Aisa Sama Na Hota’ from the 1984 movie ‘Zameen Aasmaan’.
Impressed with her performance, Sanjay, who played an anonymous poet in the movie ‘Saajan’, complimented Ananya in a ‘Shayari’ style,...
Sanjay appeared in the weekend episode of the singing reality show ‘Indian Idol Season 14’. The special episode is titled ‘Celebrating Sanjay Dutt’.
The actor shares interesting trivia from his time in the entertainment industry, along with memories of his parents making for an intriguing episode.
But it was contestant Ananya Pal, from Kolkata, whose voice is termed as ‘Misthi Dhoi’, and she won everyone’s heart yet again with her beautiful rendition of the songs, ‘Tu Shayar Hai Main Teri Shayari’ from the 1991 movie ‘Saajan’, ‘Roz Roz Aankhon Tale’ from 1986 movie ‘Jeeva’ and ‘Aisa Sama Na Hota’ from the 1984 movie ‘Zameen Aasmaan’.
Impressed with her performance, Sanjay, who played an anonymous poet in the movie ‘Saajan’, complimented Ananya in a ‘Shayari’ style,...
- 1/5/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
When Rishi Kapoor Wrote About Father Raj Kapoor’s ‘Involvement With Vyjayanthimala’ & His Love For ‘Booze, Leading Ladies’ & Other Things (Picture Credit: IMDb)
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor, often referred to as ‘The Greatest Showman Of Indian Cinema,’ has always been one of the most celebrated artists of all time. After rising to fame at a very young age, he made an insuperable contribution to the Hindi film industry. Apart from being in the news for his impeccable work in the industry, he also made headlines for his alleged affairs with his co-star. His son and veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, in his autobiography, Khullam Khulla: Rishi Kapoor Uncensored, wrote about the same in detail.
In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when Bobby actor wrote about his father’s colorful life and opened up about his love for cinema, booze, and leading ladies. Shedding some light on his personal life,...
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor, often referred to as ‘The Greatest Showman Of Indian Cinema,’ has always been one of the most celebrated artists of all time. After rising to fame at a very young age, he made an insuperable contribution to the Hindi film industry. Apart from being in the news for his impeccable work in the industry, he also made headlines for his alleged affairs with his co-star. His son and veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, in his autobiography, Khullam Khulla: Rishi Kapoor Uncensored, wrote about the same in detail.
In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when Bobby actor wrote about his father’s colorful life and opened up about his love for cinema, booze, and leading ladies. Shedding some light on his personal life,...
- 12/17/2023
- by Oshine Koul
- KoiMoi
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor didn’t just make movies; he orchestrated grand symphonies of emotion and entertainment, which made these stories immemorial. From timeless classics to unforgettable melodies, Raj Kapoor’s contributions to Indian cinema are nothing short of a magnum opus. Today we raise the curtain to celebrate the legendary showman on his birth anniversary on 14th December. Join us in an extravaganza of nostalgia, charisma, and unmatched storytelling. Here’s a look at his biggest career hits of the legend.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
- 12/14/2023
- by Editorial Desk
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor didn’t just make movies; he orchestrated grand symphonies of emotion and entertainment, which made these stories immemorial. From timeless classics to unforgettable melodies, Raj Kapoor’s contributions to Indian cinema are nothing short of a magnum opus. Today we raise the curtain to celebrate the legendary showman on his birth anniversary on 14th December. Join us in an extravaganza of nostalgia, charisma, and unmatched storytelling. Here’s a look at his biggest career hits of the legend.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
Barsaat (1949)
Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. One can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960)
The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values.
- 12/14/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Sanjay Dutt Gets Called Out For His ‘Creepy Behavior’ For Pulling A Young Fan Towards Him –Watch(Photo Credit –Instagram)
After ruling the industry for years, Sanjay Dutt has had his share of ups and downs. After spending some time in jail, he battled cancer and emerged as a survivor. Following his parents, Nargis Dutt and Sunil Dutt’s footsteps, he has carved a niche for himself in the industry. After giving stellar performances in films like Munna Bhai Mbbs, Khal Nayak, Vaastav: The Reality, Rocky, and others, he moved to South cinema and appeared in films like Kgf: Chapter 2 and recently in Thalapathy Vijay-led Leo.
Apart from his professional life, Dutt has also been in the news owing to the controversies he is often surrounded by. In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when he was seen pulling a young fan towards him in the most creepy manner.
After ruling the industry for years, Sanjay Dutt has had his share of ups and downs. After spending some time in jail, he battled cancer and emerged as a survivor. Following his parents, Nargis Dutt and Sunil Dutt’s footsteps, he has carved a niche for himself in the industry. After giving stellar performances in films like Munna Bhai Mbbs, Khal Nayak, Vaastav: The Reality, Rocky, and others, he moved to South cinema and appeared in films like Kgf: Chapter 2 and recently in Thalapathy Vijay-led Leo.
Apart from his professional life, Dutt has also been in the news owing to the controversies he is often surrounded by. In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when he was seen pulling a young fan towards him in the most creepy manner.
- 12/5/2023
- by Oshine Koul
- KoiMoi
After the recently-concluded ‘Bachchanalia’ where Amitabh Bachchan memorabilia went under the hammer, the auction house DeRivaz & Ives has announced a similar tribute to ‘feminine icons’ of Indian cinema.
Vintage souvenirs of Bollywood actresses that will also celebrate a saga of beauty and their acting prowess will be auctioned in Mumbai.
The auction will celebrate actresses like Nadia, Jayashree, Devika Rani, Noor Jahan, Suraiya, Nargis, Geeta Bali, Bina Rai, Madhubala, Madhabi Mukherjee, Mala Sinha, Suchitra Sen, Shashikala, Sharmila Tagore, Meena Kumari, Jaya Bhaduri, Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman, Rekha, Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit and many more.
Titled ‘Feminine Icons of Indian Cinema’, the auction will be held on November 23-25, and a variety of iconic photographs, film posters, lobby cards and other original artworks will be on offer for film buffs.
Among them will be a rare ‘The Light of Asia’ original publicity still in silver gelatin, of the classic 1925 Indian silent film...
Vintage souvenirs of Bollywood actresses that will also celebrate a saga of beauty and their acting prowess will be auctioned in Mumbai.
The auction will celebrate actresses like Nadia, Jayashree, Devika Rani, Noor Jahan, Suraiya, Nargis, Geeta Bali, Bina Rai, Madhubala, Madhabi Mukherjee, Mala Sinha, Suchitra Sen, Shashikala, Sharmila Tagore, Meena Kumari, Jaya Bhaduri, Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman, Rekha, Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit and many more.
Titled ‘Feminine Icons of Indian Cinema’, the auction will be held on November 23-25, and a variety of iconic photographs, film posters, lobby cards and other original artworks will be on offer for film buffs.
Among them will be a rare ‘The Light of Asia’ original publicity still in silver gelatin, of the classic 1925 Indian silent film...
- 11/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
After the recently-concluded ‘Bachchanalia’ where Amitabh Bachchan memorabilia went under the hammer, the auction house DeRivaz & Ives has announced a similar tribute to ‘feminine icons’ of Indian cinema.
Vintage souvenirs of Bollywood actresses that will also celebrate a saga of beauty and their acting prowess will be auctioned in Mumbai.
The auction will celebrate actresses like Nadia, Jayashree, Devika Rani, Noor Jahan, Suraiya, Nargis, Geeta Bali, Bina Rai, Madhubala, Madhabi Mukherjee, Mala Sinha, Suchitra Sen, Shashikala, Sharmila Tagore, Meena Kumari, Jaya Bhaduri, Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman, Rekha, Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit and many more.
Titled ‘Feminine Icons of Indian Cinema’, the auction will be held on November 23-25, and a variety of iconic photographs, film posters, lobby cards and other original artworks will be on offer for film buffs.
Among them will be a rare ‘The Light of Asia’ original publicity still in silver gelatin, of the classic 1925 Indian silent film...
Vintage souvenirs of Bollywood actresses that will also celebrate a saga of beauty and their acting prowess will be auctioned in Mumbai.
The auction will celebrate actresses like Nadia, Jayashree, Devika Rani, Noor Jahan, Suraiya, Nargis, Geeta Bali, Bina Rai, Madhubala, Madhabi Mukherjee, Mala Sinha, Suchitra Sen, Shashikala, Sharmila Tagore, Meena Kumari, Jaya Bhaduri, Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman, Rekha, Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit and many more.
Titled ‘Feminine Icons of Indian Cinema’, the auction will be held on November 23-25, and a variety of iconic photographs, film posters, lobby cards and other original artworks will be on offer for film buffs.
Among them will be a rare ‘The Light of Asia’ original publicity still in silver gelatin, of the classic 1925 Indian silent film...
- 11/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
New Delhi, Sep 26 (Ians) One of Hindi films’ most talented and versatile actresses – and still going strong, the exquisite and enchanting Waheeda Rehman, who caps a remarkable stint with the prestigious Dadasahab Phalke Award, carved out a niche with confident renditions of unconventional roles, including some very bold for the era – and could have spelled doom to her career.
Starting with Telugu and Tamil films in 1955 before switching over to Hindi cinema the following year, she did the usual roles expected of Hindi film actresses but also went on to play a prostitute, a gangster’s moll, a nautanki actress, a woman who walks out of a marriage without regrets, et al – but with such innate grace that she has always been a byword for refined sensibility.
Born in fairly comfortable circumstances – her father was a Deputy Commissioner – on February 3, 1939 in what was Chingalpet town of the Madras Presidency, Waheeda...
Starting with Telugu and Tamil films in 1955 before switching over to Hindi cinema the following year, she did the usual roles expected of Hindi film actresses but also went on to play a prostitute, a gangster’s moll, a nautanki actress, a woman who walks out of a marriage without regrets, et al – but with such innate grace that she has always been a byword for refined sensibility.
Born in fairly comfortable circumstances – her father was a Deputy Commissioner – on February 3, 1939 in what was Chingalpet town of the Madras Presidency, Waheeda...
- 9/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
There was one occasion when Dev Anand, forced to quit a blue-collar job he depended on for sustenance, ripped his elder brother Chetan Anand of Rs (the then) princely sum of Rs 5,000 to launch a less than moral venture, and if this was not enough, began wooing the girl his younger brother Vijay ‘Goldie’ Anand fancied, and eventually in luring her away.
If these sordid revelations shock you, do not think too badly of Dev Anand. For all this did not happen in real life, but in reel life, in the social romantic comedy “Kala Bazaar” (1960), which has several distinctions to its credit but chiefly stands out for being the only film in which all the three Anand brothers acted together.
While Chetan Anand had directed the early Dev Anand films, he had sought to branch out on his own after “Taxi Driver” (1954) to indulge in his own creativity, and...
If these sordid revelations shock you, do not think too badly of Dev Anand. For all this did not happen in real life, but in reel life, in the social romantic comedy “Kala Bazaar” (1960), which has several distinctions to its credit but chiefly stands out for being the only film in which all the three Anand brothers acted together.
While Chetan Anand had directed the early Dev Anand films, he had sought to branch out on his own after “Taxi Driver” (1954) to indulge in his own creativity, and...
- 9/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
There was one occasion when Dev Anand, forced to quit a blue-collar job he depended on for sustenance, ripped his elder brother Chetan Anand of Rs (the then) princely sum of Rs 5,000 to launch a less than moral venture, and if this was not enough, began wooing the girl his younger brother Vijay ‘Goldie’ Anand fancied, and eventually in luring her away.
If these sordid revelations shock you, do not think too badly of Dev Anand. For all this did not happen in real life, but in reel life, in the social romantic comedy “Kala Bazaar” (1960), which has several distinctions to its credit but chiefly stands out for being the only film in which all the three Anand brothers acted together.
While Chetan Anand had directed the early Dev Anand films, he had sought to branch out on his own after “Taxi Driver” (1954) to indulge in his own creativity, and...
If these sordid revelations shock you, do not think too badly of Dev Anand. For all this did not happen in real life, but in reel life, in the social romantic comedy “Kala Bazaar” (1960), which has several distinctions to its credit but chiefly stands out for being the only film in which all the three Anand brothers acted together.
While Chetan Anand had directed the early Dev Anand films, he had sought to branch out on his own after “Taxi Driver” (1954) to indulge in his own creativity, and...
- 9/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Gagan Anand, who plays a Sikh cop Dilbagh Singh in the series ‘Tatlubaaz’, had an enriching experience shooting with actress Nargis Fakhri. Gagan is best known for featuring in TV shows like ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ and ‘Lag Ja Gale’.
He said : It was the most memorable experience as an actor. Nargis spoke only in English and my character had to do comic scenes with her in proper benarasi Hindi language. Since comic timing is a key, it was very challenging since language was a barrier.
“But I rarely in my lifetime had seen an actor who is as prepared so much for a role as Nargis was. We would rehearse in between shots, during lunch breaks and even post pack-ups at times. Nargis never gave a feeling that she was a star.”
He revealed that her down to earth approach made him understand that humility is everything.
“I’m...
He said : It was the most memorable experience as an actor. Nargis spoke only in English and my character had to do comic scenes with her in proper benarasi Hindi language. Since comic timing is a key, it was very challenging since language was a barrier.
“But I rarely in my lifetime had seen an actor who is as prepared so much for a role as Nargis was. We would rehearse in between shots, during lunch breaks and even post pack-ups at times. Nargis never gave a feeling that she was a star.”
He revealed that her down to earth approach made him understand that humility is everything.
“I’m...
- 9/9/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
S.S. Rajamouli’s “Rrr” was the big winner at India’s annual National Film Awards with six honors, while actor R. Madhavan’s directorial debut “Rocketry” won best film. Nikhil Mahajan won best director for “Godavari.”
“Rrr,” which has already won an Oscar and a Golden Globe, won the award for popular film, male singer for Kaala Bhairava, background score for M.M. Keeravani, special effects for Srinivas Mohan, choreography for Prem Rakshith and action direction for King Solomon.
Allu Arjun won best actor for “Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1” and the film also won the best songs award for Devi Sri Prasad. Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon shared the best actress prize for “Gangubai Kathiawadi” and “Mimi” respectively, while Pankaj Tripathi won supporting actor for the latter film.
“Gangubai Kathiawadi” also won adapted screenplay, dialog for Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Utkarshini Vashishtha and Prakash Kapadia, editing for Bhansali and...
“Rrr,” which has already won an Oscar and a Golden Globe, won the award for popular film, male singer for Kaala Bhairava, background score for M.M. Keeravani, special effects for Srinivas Mohan, choreography for Prem Rakshith and action direction for King Solomon.
Allu Arjun won best actor for “Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1” and the film also won the best songs award for Devi Sri Prasad. Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon shared the best actress prize for “Gangubai Kathiawadi” and “Mimi” respectively, while Pankaj Tripathi won supporting actor for the latter film.
“Gangubai Kathiawadi” also won adapted screenplay, dialog for Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Utkarshini Vashishtha and Prakash Kapadia, editing for Bhansali and...
- 8/24/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Mumbai, August 6 (Ians) Actress Ileana D’Cruz has welcomed her first bundle of joy — a son, whom she has named Koa Phoenix Dolan, which means warrior or valiant.
She revealed on social media that her son was born on August 1.
The actress had announced her pregnancy back in April this year and had been flaunting her pregnant belly for some time after that. After that she proceeded to reveal pictures of her new son.
Expressing her joy and excitement with this new addition to her family, Ileana, who has 16.3 million followers on Instagram captioned: “No words could explain how happy we are to welcome our darling boy to the world. Hearts beyond full.”
Following this revelation, the actress received several congratulatory messages from various celebrities such as Huma Qureshi, Nargis Fakhri, Arjun Kapoor and Athita Shetty.
Nargis wrote: “Omg congrats!!!!!! God Bless!!!”
Maria Goretti commented: “A little cub, lots and lots of love.
She revealed on social media that her son was born on August 1.
The actress had announced her pregnancy back in April this year and had been flaunting her pregnant belly for some time after that. After that she proceeded to reveal pictures of her new son.
Expressing her joy and excitement with this new addition to her family, Ileana, who has 16.3 million followers on Instagram captioned: “No words could explain how happy we are to welcome our darling boy to the world. Hearts beyond full.”
Following this revelation, the actress received several congratulatory messages from various celebrities such as Huma Qureshi, Nargis Fakhri, Arjun Kapoor and Athita Shetty.
Nargis wrote: “Omg congrats!!!!!! God Bless!!!”
Maria Goretti commented: “A little cub, lots and lots of love.
- 8/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Nargis Fakhri has expressed her excitement on joining the ‘Ott gang’, with her debut in ‘Tatlubaaz’, calling it an undeniably enticing and exhilarating experience. She will be seen alongside ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ fame TV actor Dheeraj Dhoopar, who is also making his Ott debut with this series.
Nargis made her acting debut with a lead role in Imtiaz Ali’s musical romantic drama ‘Rockstar’ in 2011, opposite Ranbir Kapoor. Reflecting on her foray into the ever-evolving landscape of Ott, Nargis said:
“In the ever-evolving landscape of Ott, the surge of captivating content has made joining the ‘Ott gang’ undeniably enticing. Having worked in films previously, the opportunity to dive into a series was a refreshing and exhilarating experience for me.”
‘Tatlubaaz’ will stream on Epic On, the Ott platform under the IN10 Media Network umbrella. Talking about the same, Nargis added:
“Epic On is venturing into the realm of Ott...
Nargis made her acting debut with a lead role in Imtiaz Ali’s musical romantic drama ‘Rockstar’ in 2011, opposite Ranbir Kapoor. Reflecting on her foray into the ever-evolving landscape of Ott, Nargis said:
“In the ever-evolving landscape of Ott, the surge of captivating content has made joining the ‘Ott gang’ undeniably enticing. Having worked in films previously, the opportunity to dive into a series was a refreshing and exhilarating experience for me.”
‘Tatlubaaz’ will stream on Epic On, the Ott platform under the IN10 Media Network umbrella. Talking about the same, Nargis added:
“Epic On is venturing into the realm of Ott...
- 8/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
A new research report by the School of Media and Cultural Studies at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Tiss), Mumbai, reveals that on- and off-screen women and queer representation in box-office hits remains largely stereotypical.
This statement in itself says a lot. It says, women and queer representation remains stereotypical in box-office Hits. Going by the summary of the research it can be concluded, as it does not matter how female actors are cast, it is the male actor who carries a film and it becomes a hit!
The research is exhaustively titled ‘Lights, Camera, and Time for Action: Recasting a Gender Equality Compliant Bollywood’. Such a clichéd title!
The research was carried out by Tiss and funded by the US Consulate General in Mumbai. The report was released by the brand new celebrity, Guneet Monga Kapoor, thanks to her Oscar-winning feature, ‘Elephant Whisperers’, Vidya Balan and Nandita Das,...
This statement in itself says a lot. It says, women and queer representation remains stereotypical in box-office Hits. Going by the summary of the research it can be concluded, as it does not matter how female actors are cast, it is the male actor who carries a film and it becomes a hit!
The research is exhaustively titled ‘Lights, Camera, and Time for Action: Recasting a Gender Equality Compliant Bollywood’. Such a clichéd title!
The research was carried out by Tiss and funded by the US Consulate General in Mumbai. The report was released by the brand new celebrity, Guneet Monga Kapoor, thanks to her Oscar-winning feature, ‘Elephant Whisperers’, Vidya Balan and Nandita Das,...
- 7/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt remembered his mother and iconic actress Nargis, whom he fondly called his “guiding light” on her 94th birth anniversary.
Taking to Instagram to pay a tribute, Sanjay posted a monochrome photograph of his mother and wrote: “To my guiding light, happy birthday, Mom. I love you and miss you always.”
It was in the 1980 when Nargis was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She passed away on May 3, 1981.
One of India’s finest actors, Nargis began her film career as a leading lady in the early 1940s and continued to perform until 1967. She made her screen debut in a small role at the age of five with the 1935 film ‘Talash-e-Haq’. But started her journey in filmdom with the 1942 film ‘Tamanna’.
It was on the sets of ‘Mother India’ in 1957, when Nargis and late actor Sunil Dutt fell in love with each other after a fire broke out and he rescued her.
Taking to Instagram to pay a tribute, Sanjay posted a monochrome photograph of his mother and wrote: “To my guiding light, happy birthday, Mom. I love you and miss you always.”
It was in the 1980 when Nargis was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She passed away on May 3, 1981.
One of India’s finest actors, Nargis began her film career as a leading lady in the early 1940s and continued to perform until 1967. She made her screen debut in a small role at the age of five with the 1935 film ‘Talash-e-Haq’. But started her journey in filmdom with the 1942 film ‘Tamanna’.
It was on the sets of ‘Mother India’ in 1957, when Nargis and late actor Sunil Dutt fell in love with each other after a fire broke out and he rescued her.
- 6/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Wamiqa Gabbi’s character in ‘Jubilee’ is a tribute to actresses from that golden era, like Madhubala, Nargis, and others.
Wamiqa said: “I play the role of Niloufer Qureshi, an aspiring actress through the 1940’s and 50’s. She is unapologetically ambitious and willing to go the lengths to make it big. My research was completely based on all the actresses from that era, like Madhubala, Nargis, Asha Parekh, Waheeda Rahman, Geeta Bali, Mumtaz, Mala Sinha.”
“I was extremely conscious of not imitating any of them but to create something of my own. This is my little homage to them to embrace their grace and perhaps try to recreate the memories of that elegant period of cinema.”
The series stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Aparshakti Khurana, Aditi Rao Hydari, Ram Kapoor in pivotal roles. The series is created and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane.
Wamiqa said: “I play the role of Niloufer Qureshi, an aspiring actress through the 1940’s and 50’s. She is unapologetically ambitious and willing to go the lengths to make it big. My research was completely based on all the actresses from that era, like Madhubala, Nargis, Asha Parekh, Waheeda Rahman, Geeta Bali, Mumtaz, Mala Sinha.”
“I was extremely conscious of not imitating any of them but to create something of my own. This is my little homage to them to embrace their grace and perhaps try to recreate the memories of that elegant period of cinema.”
The series stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Aparshakti Khurana, Aditi Rao Hydari, Ram Kapoor in pivotal roles. The series is created and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane.
- 4/13/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Oscars 2023This year India basks in the spotlight with three Academy Award nominations – ‘Naatu Naatu’ from Rrr for Best Song; All That Breathes for Best Documentary Feature Film, and The Elephant Whisperers for Best Documentary Short Film.Youtube/ScreengrabAs the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gears up to announce the recipients of its honours this year at the 95th edition of the Oscars on March 12, Indian cinema enthusiasts look forward in anticipation of an elusive Oscar coming home. The year 2009 saw the ‘Mozart of Madras’, Ar Rahman, bag an Oscar for Best Original Score for the Danny Boyle directorial Slumdog Millionaire, which won eight Academy Awards. Slumdog Millionaire also got Resul Pookutti the Oscar for Best Sound Mixing, while lyricist Gulzar and Ar Rahman jointly won the award for the Best Original Song (‘Jai Ho’), taking India’s count for the movie to three. This year has brought...
- 3/12/2023
- by AzeefaF
- The News Minute
Among the various promotional posters of the rom-com movie musical romantic comedy ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’ (Tjmm) directed by Luv Ranjan, there is one that has a unique nostalgic aura. In that poster, charming heroine Shraddha Kapoor is bending backwards and cozily resting on the macho arm of her screen-hero Ranbir Kapoor.
Those familiar with Raj Kapoor’s major-hit musical movie ‘Barsaat’ (1949) and its popular posters and the Rk Studios banner logo-emblem, may recall the uncanny striking similarity. Where Raj Kapoor is shown fondly holding his heroine Nargis on his right arm in a similar fashion and has clutched a violin instrument in his other left hand.
In the poster of ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar’, which has slightly different poses with Shraddha swaying more towards the camera and Ranbir looking upwards. Also, there is no musical instrument clutched by Ranbir Kapoor in his (empty) left hand. The outspoken Ranbir has...
Those familiar with Raj Kapoor’s major-hit musical movie ‘Barsaat’ (1949) and its popular posters and the Rk Studios banner logo-emblem, may recall the uncanny striking similarity. Where Raj Kapoor is shown fondly holding his heroine Nargis on his right arm in a similar fashion and has clutched a violin instrument in his other left hand.
In the poster of ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar’, which has slightly different poses with Shraddha swaying more towards the camera and Ranbir looking upwards. Also, there is no musical instrument clutched by Ranbir Kapoor in his (empty) left hand. The outspoken Ranbir has...
- 3/6/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Yusuf Khan aka Dilip Kumar – the intense, multi-faceted actor who rose to be not just a superstar but a supergiantstar – and inspired generations of future actors and filmmakers with the art and science of his acting talents, remains glowing brightly in the starry film galaxy. On his 100th birth anniversary on Sunday, here’s a quick view of a few of his top, timeless, superhit films which still enthrall movie buffs, now mostly on the small screen.
In his acting career spanning 55 years, Dilip Kumar performed in an estimated 57 films with an awesome success rate of around 65 per cent.
The eternal mega-blockbuster was, of course, “Mughal-e-Azam” (1960), directed by the legendary Asif Karim (better known as K Asif), which shattered records and created new ones, many which still stand unbroken today.
In the film, Dilip Kumar essayed the role of a bohemian Prince Salim, who later became fourth Mughal Emperor Jahangir,...
In his acting career spanning 55 years, Dilip Kumar performed in an estimated 57 films with an awesome success rate of around 65 per cent.
The eternal mega-blockbuster was, of course, “Mughal-e-Azam” (1960), directed by the legendary Asif Karim (better known as K Asif), which shattered records and created new ones, many which still stand unbroken today.
In the film, Dilip Kumar essayed the role of a bohemian Prince Salim, who later became fourth Mughal Emperor Jahangir,...
- 12/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
After the audio version of ‘Fayaah Fayaah’ set internet ablaze, makers now drop its fiery video starring Guru Randhawa and Nargis Fakhri.
Produced by Bhushan Kumar, this is the third music video from the album ‘Man Of The Moon’. The song is beautifully written and composed by Guru himself, with music production by Vee. The vivacious chemistry of the duo sparks off well in this sci-fi theme video directed by Rupan Bal, making it nothing less than a visual treat.
‘Fayaah Fayaah’ is the third music video from Guru’s album ‘Man of the Moon’ after ‘Signs’ and ‘Fake Love’ that received immense love from the audience. The audio of this fiery track was already out and was very popular among the fans who were also eagerly anticipating the music video.
Guru Randhawa said “Shooting for this lively and upbeat track has been an exciting experience. Nargis and I, both...
Produced by Bhushan Kumar, this is the third music video from the album ‘Man Of The Moon’. The song is beautifully written and composed by Guru himself, with music production by Vee. The vivacious chemistry of the duo sparks off well in this sci-fi theme video directed by Rupan Bal, making it nothing less than a visual treat.
‘Fayaah Fayaah’ is the third music video from Guru’s album ‘Man of the Moon’ after ‘Signs’ and ‘Fake Love’ that received immense love from the audience. The audio of this fiery track was already out and was very popular among the fans who were also eagerly anticipating the music video.
Guru Randhawa said “Shooting for this lively and upbeat track has been an exciting experience. Nargis and I, both...
- 12/8/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
After the audio version of ‘Fayaah Fayaah’ set internet ablaze, makers now drop its fiery video starring Guru Randhawa and Nargis Fakhri. Produced by Bhushan Kumar, this is the third music video from the album ‘Man Of The Moon’. The song is beautifully written and composed by Guru himself, with music production by Vee. The vivacious chemistry of the duo sparks off well in this sci-fi theme video directed by Rupan Bal, making it nothing less than a visual treat.
‘Fayaah Fayaah’ is the third music video from Guru’s album ‘Man of the Moon’ after ‘Signs’ and ‘Fake Love’ that received immense love from the audience. The audio of this fiery track was already out and was very popular among the fans who were also eagerly anticipating the music video.
Guru Randhawa said “Shooting for this lively and upbeat track has been an exciting experience. Nargis and I, both...
‘Fayaah Fayaah’ is the third music video from Guru’s album ‘Man of the Moon’ after ‘Signs’ and ‘Fake Love’ that received immense love from the audience. The audio of this fiery track was already out and was very popular among the fans who were also eagerly anticipating the music video.
Guru Randhawa said “Shooting for this lively and upbeat track has been an exciting experience. Nargis and I, both...
- 12/7/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Actress Nargis Fakhri is ecstatic for the release of her upcoming number ‘Fayaah Fayaah’ with Guru Randhawa, whom she calls a “grounded, creative and an intelligent man”. The actress posted on instagram about their song ‘Fayaah Fayaah’ with the caption “Cannot wait for you to enter the Sci-fi Universe with us! #FayaahFayaah from #ManOfTheMoon releasing on 7th December 2022. Stay tuned. #tseries @tseries.official #BhushanKumar @gururandhawa @officialveemusic @rupanbal”
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Talking about Guru, the actress shared: “It was really fun shooting for it and Guru was great to work with. I enjoyed getting to know him. He’s a very grounded, creative and an intelligent man.”
Nargis made her Bollywood debut in 2011 with the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Rockstar’. She subsequently played a war correspondent in the political thriller ‘Madras Cafe’ and starred in the commercially successful comedies ‘Main Tera Hero’, ‘Spy...
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Talking about Guru, the actress shared: “It was really fun shooting for it and Guru was great to work with. I enjoyed getting to know him. He’s a very grounded, creative and an intelligent man.”
Nargis made her Bollywood debut in 2011 with the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Rockstar’. She subsequently played a war correspondent in the political thriller ‘Madras Cafe’ and starred in the commercially successful comedies ‘Main Tera Hero’, ‘Spy...
- 12/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Veteran Bollywood actress Tabassum, who hosted the iconic television (talk show) series, “Phool Khile Hain, Gulshan Gulshan” on Doordarshan for two decades, passed away following a massive cardiac arrest, her son Hoshang said here on Saturday. She was 78.
Rushed to a private hospital after she suffered chest pain, Tabassum breathed her last around 8.40 p.m. on Friday, he said. She is survived by her son, and other relatives including her brother-in-law and actor Arun Govil (Ram of Ramayan).
“Her funeral rites were also completed late last night itself,” Hoshang informed. He described her as being totally healthy and her sudden departure has left the family in a state of shock.
Tabassum was married to Vijay Govil, the elder brother of the films and television actor Arun Govil – who portrayed the character of Lord Rama in the epic serial “Ramayana” (1987) and previously as King Vikramaditya in another cult serial, “Vikram Aur...
Rushed to a private hospital after she suffered chest pain, Tabassum breathed her last around 8.40 p.m. on Friday, he said. She is survived by her son, and other relatives including her brother-in-law and actor Arun Govil (Ram of Ramayan).
“Her funeral rites were also completed late last night itself,” Hoshang informed. He described her as being totally healthy and her sudden departure has left the family in a state of shock.
Tabassum was married to Vijay Govil, the elder brother of the films and television actor Arun Govil – who portrayed the character of Lord Rama in the epic serial “Ramayana” (1987) and previously as King Vikramaditya in another cult serial, “Vikram Aur...
- 11/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Second feature for Kashmiri Aamir Bashir, “The Winter Within” sheds a horrifying but also quite realistic light on the circumstances of people living in the particular area, where small and big skirmishes and terrorist activities occur frequently due to the long conflict between India and Pakistan, as well as the border dispute with China.
The Winter Within Screened at Busan International Film Festival
As the film begins, Nargis is working as domestic help for a rich household. She is not particularly good at her job, since her actual purpose of being in the area is to find what happened to her husband Manzoor, who was arrested after he joined the armed rebellion. A local policeman asks for money for information, but he proves a fraud, while, as soon as her employer learns that her husband is a militant, she fires her. Thus begins the second part of the movie, with...
The Winter Within Screened at Busan International Film Festival
As the film begins, Nargis is working as domestic help for a rich household. She is not particularly good at her job, since her actual purpose of being in the area is to find what happened to her husband Manzoor, who was arrested after he joined the armed rebellion. A local policeman asks for money for information, but he proves a fraud, while, as soon as her employer learns that her husband is a militant, she fires her. Thus begins the second part of the movie, with...
- 11/3/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
A tabla player with a prominent theatrical troupe, he went on to partner with a harmonium player to create – and guide – the duo that seamlessly melded the strains of Indian classical and popular music with Western melodies to create an array of immortal tunes for films starring titans, from Raj Kapoor to Shammi Kapoor to Rajesh Khanna.
Shankar-Jaiskishan was not the first duo to give music for Hindi films – that signal honour went to their own ustads Husnlal-Bhagatram – but they were the most successful, right from their first venture in 1949, down till the dawn of the 1970s.
Going just by the metric of Filmfare Awards, their record of the most Best Music Awards (nine) stood for nearly four decades till A R Rahman picked up his 10th in 2012. And though they were runners-up in most nominations (20), behind Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s 25, 10 of their nominations were in consecutive years since 1959.
More tellingly, their...
Shankar-Jaiskishan was not the first duo to give music for Hindi films – that signal honour went to their own ustads Husnlal-Bhagatram – but they were the most successful, right from their first venture in 1949, down till the dawn of the 1970s.
Going just by the metric of Filmfare Awards, their record of the most Best Music Awards (nine) stood for nearly four decades till A R Rahman picked up his 10th in 2012. And though they were runners-up in most nominations (20), behind Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s 25, 10 of their nominations were in consecutive years since 1959.
More tellingly, their...
- 10/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Stars have an innate age like the quizzes that keep appearing on gaming sites like what is your real age? Jaya Bhaduri is ‘Guddi’ at heart, a teenager who never quite grows up, Nirupa Roy has never been young. Shammi is a young man in his early twenties while Raj Kapoor and others are in their late twenties.
Amitabh Bachchan is a man of matured years, a man who is at that age at which he has seen it done it all. There is not only a maturity and insight of years, but his is a face of having absorbed life in no small measure, a holism in thought that is not possible without a distance which the passions of youth cannot attain.
He is a man who may have longed and lost, but we have no data about his youthful follies. He is a man beyond mistakes, a man...
Amitabh Bachchan is a man of matured years, a man who is at that age at which he has seen it done it all. There is not only a maturity and insight of years, but his is a face of having absorbed life in no small measure, a holism in thought that is not possible without a distance which the passions of youth cannot attain.
He is a man who may have longed and lost, but we have no data about his youthful follies. He is a man beyond mistakes, a man...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Along with expressions and mannerisms, it is the voice that makes a successful actor. But there are times where the film may demand that the performer just use facial expressions and body language, without any words, to emote – and that can test their calibre. Blessed with a resounding baritone – and a fine singing voice too, Amitabh Bachchan was several times called to demonstrate his prowess in this respect – and never disappointed.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
Manoj Kumar described his voice as “a mellow whisper, sounding like the murmurs of a thundery cloud” at their first meeting in September 1967, when Amitabh arrived in Bombay to try his luck in the film industry, the first film that he got – “Reshma aur Shera” (1971) had portrayed him as mute.
This, as per director and producer Sunil Dutt – who fulfilled his promise of giving him a break – and writer Ali Raza, was to evoke greater audience sympathy for him.
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Vikas Datta
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
He still strides Bollywood like a colossus in his 80th year, with his stellar over half a century long career speaking for itself. But Amitabh Bachchan’s entry into the cinematic industry was far from easy, as he faced only dismissive reactions, outright rejection, and even a brawl (indirectly) when he made his initial foray in 1967 – despite being championed by a star couple and the then Prime Minister.
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
He was dismissed as “not star material”, “someone no heroine would like to work with”, and even advised to “write poetry like his father”, recalls Raaj Grover, the production-in-charge of Sunil Dutt’s Ajanta Arts, who was tasked to take him around to producers and directors that time.
In his book of reminiscences “The Legends of Bollywood” (2018), he says that the process began when in August-September 1967, when Amitabh’s younger brother Ajitabh, who knew of his brother’s desire to become a star,...
- 10/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Kashmiri actor-turned-director Aamir Bashir returns with his first feature in 12 years in The Winter Within, a taut art house drama making its world premiere in competition at the Busan International Film Festival on Sunday.
In the film’s first English-language trailer, shared exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter on the eve of the premiere, actress Zoya Hussain, playing domestic helper Nargis, is revealed in a state of inward grief amidst Kashmir’s harsh but majestic winter landscapes (see the trailer below).
Bashir, who was born in Kashmir, began his film career as an actor — he had a recurring role in Netflix’s first India original series, Sacred Games — before making his directorial debut in 2010 with Autumn, which became a festival favorite, playing at Toronto, Rotterdam and Fribourg. It later won the best Urdu feature film prize at India’s 60th National Film Awards. The Winter Within’s star,...
Kashmiri actor-turned-director Aamir Bashir returns with his first feature in 12 years in The Winter Within, a taut art house drama making its world premiere in competition at the Busan International Film Festival on Sunday.
In the film’s first English-language trailer, shared exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter on the eve of the premiere, actress Zoya Hussain, playing domestic helper Nargis, is revealed in a state of inward grief amidst Kashmir’s harsh but majestic winter landscapes (see the trailer below).
Bashir, who was born in Kashmir, began his film career as an actor — he had a recurring role in Netflix’s first India original series, Sacred Games — before making his directorial debut in 2010 with Autumn, which became a festival favorite, playing at Toronto, Rotterdam and Fribourg. It later won the best Urdu feature film prize at India’s 60th National Film Awards. The Winter Within’s star,...
- 10/7/2022
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Saiyami Kher’s new look from an upcoming film is inspired by late veteran star Nargis Dutt.
In the monochrome pictures of Saiyami, which are from an upcoming film, her look is inspired by the legendary Nargis Dutt. She is seen wearing a simple cotton saree, with a bindi and plaited hair. The look is inspired by Nargis’ character from her 1958 film ‘Lajwanti’.
Saiyami says, “Nargis Dutt is a legend and just mere comparison with her is the biggest compliment I have got and the comparison feels like such an honour. She was just perfect in any form, be it acting, beauty, grace.”
“I have loved most of her movies, ‘Shree 420’, ‘Aag’ and ‘Mother India’ are my favourite. I always wonder how it would have been to live in that era and do films then. I love black and white pictures and films. It’s actually a dream for...
In the monochrome pictures of Saiyami, which are from an upcoming film, her look is inspired by the legendary Nargis Dutt. She is seen wearing a simple cotton saree, with a bindi and plaited hair. The look is inspired by Nargis’ character from her 1958 film ‘Lajwanti’.
Saiyami says, “Nargis Dutt is a legend and just mere comparison with her is the biggest compliment I have got and the comparison feels like such an honour. She was just perfect in any form, be it acting, beauty, grace.”
“I have loved most of her movies, ‘Shree 420’, ‘Aag’ and ‘Mother India’ are my favourite. I always wonder how it would have been to live in that era and do films then. I love black and white pictures and films. It’s actually a dream for...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
During the school times the first-hand experience of enacting the role of a teacher on the Teacher’s Day (5th September) was an anticipated day as on this day we got a chance to play the role of a teacher. While preparing for that day had a palpable excitement, the occasion during those school times also underlined how did the Teachers enacted their role in moulding the future of the children day in and day out. Hindi cinema has also over the course of 75 years of its journey time and again touched this unique institution and reminded the citizens of the country about the important role a teacher plays in the life of an individual!
Evolution of the character of Teacher on the silver screen has been a study in motion. It has evolved from being an idealist and non-compromising one to being a teacher with his or her human fallibilities as well.
Evolution of the character of Teacher on the silver screen has been a study in motion. It has evolved from being an idealist and non-compromising one to being a teacher with his or her human fallibilities as well.
- 9/10/2022
- by Nalin Rai
- GlamSham
The Rajkummar Rao-starrer Newton has lost in the Oscar race. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Thursday announced the list of nine films that have made it to the semi-final list and Newton is nowhere to be seen. Till now, only three Indian films have reached the final list of Nominations in the Best Foreign Language Film category: Nargis-Sunil Dutt’s classic Mother India, Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay and the cult period sports drama Lagaan, starring Aamir Khan.
The post Rajkummar Rao-starrer Newton out of Oscar’s race appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.
The post Rajkummar Rao-starrer Newton out of Oscar’s race appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.
- 12/15/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
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