Zayn Malik shares his love for Indian music and films; reveals Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Main Hoon Na’ is his favourite | – The Times of India

Zayn Malik shares his love for Indian music and films; reveals Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Main Hoon Na’ is his favourite | – The Times of India

Singer Zayn Malik is opening up about his deep connection to India, its culture, cinema and music. The star, who launched his latest album, ‘Konnakol’, revealed in his latest chat, that despite never having visited India, he feels a strong pull towards the country. “I’ve never been to India in my entire life,” he said…

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Farah Khan recalls father Kamran Khan dying a pauper with Rs 30: ‘In Main Hoon Na, Amrita’s character came from me’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Farah Khan recalls father Kamran Khan dying a pauper with Rs 30: ‘In Main Hoon Na, Amrita’s character came from me’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan recently opened up about her turbulent childhood, rejecting the “nepo kid” tag as she revisited her family’s dramatic fall from wealth to poverty after her father Kamran Khan’s film Aisa Bhi Hota Hai failed at the box office. She added, “In Main Hoon Na, Amrita’s character came from me because my dad…

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Sushmita Sen recalls shooting the iconic red saree sequence with Shah Rukh Khan in freezing cold: ‘She tied it really low, I was worried…’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Sushmita Sen recalls shooting the iconic red saree sequence with Shah Rukh Khan in freezing cold: ‘She tied it really low, I was worried…’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Even after more than 20 years, Farah Khan’s ‘Main Hoon Na’ which released in 2004, continues to hold its charm for its music, performances, its unforgettable moments, Shah Rukh Khan‘s aura and Sushmita Sen‘s dreamy avatar as Chandni. While Sushmita’s entry scene in the film wearing that red saree has become iconic, the actress has…

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Farah Khan recalls people ignoring husband Shirish Kunder at Bollywood parties: ‘The world is full of a*****, they only talk to the more successful one’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Farah Khan recalls people ignoring husband Shirish Kunder at Bollywood parties: ‘The world is full of a*****, they only talk to the more successful one’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan has never shied away from speaking her mind, but in a recent chat, she got brutally honest about a side of fame that’s often left her uncomfortable — people ignoring her husband, Shirish Kunder, at Bollywood gatherings.In a conversation with close friend Sania Mirza on her YouTube show Serving It…

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‘Saif Ali Khan, who?’ Shah Rukh Khan almost quit ‘Yes Boss’ after being told the ‘Hum Tum’ actor might replace him | – The Times of India

‘Saif Ali Khan, who?’ Shah Rukh Khan almost quit ‘Yes Boss’ after being told the ‘Hum Tum’ actor might replace him | – The Times of India

In a surprising twist of events, producer Ratan Jain candidly discussed a tense moment that nearly led to a fallout with superstar Shah Rukh Khan. The rift was sparked by a controversial casting suggestion involving Saif Ali Khan for ‘Yes Boss’, which left Khan fuming and on the brink of severing ties post-‘Baadshah’. In the…

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Did you know Satish Shah refused the ‘disgusting’ role in Main Hoon Na until Shah Rukh Khan convinced him? | – The Times of India

Did you know Satish Shah refused the ‘disgusting’ role in Main Hoon Na until Shah Rukh Khan convinced him? | – The Times of India

Veteran actor Satish Shah initially found his iconic ‘spitting professor’ role in ‘Main Hoon Na’ ‘disgusting,’ preferring the principal’s part. However, Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan’s persuasion convinced him. Shah revealed the challenging process of spitting on screen, often requiring multiple takes due to Shah Rukh’s laughter, even leading to an insert shot of…

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Satish Shah’s funniest roles that still make us laugh decades later | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Satish Shah’s funniest roles that still make us laugh decades later | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Veteran actor Satish Shah has passed away at the age of 74 after battling kidney-related issues. Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit confirmed the news, highlighting Shah’s significant contributions to Indian cinema and television. His iconic roles, including Indravadhan Sarabhai, Prof Rasai, and Municipal Commissioner D’Mello among many other will be remembered for their comedic brilliance. Veteran actor…

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When Satish Shah called himself ‘Spitting Cobra’ after working in ‘Main Hoon Na’ with Shah Rukh Khan | – The Times of India

When Satish Shah called himself ‘Spitting Cobra’ after working in ‘Main Hoon Na’ with Shah Rukh Khan | – The Times of India

Veteran actor Satish Shah, known for his role as Professor Rasai in ‘Main Hoon Na’, has passed away. He humorously recalled Shah Rukh Khan’s uncontrollable laughter during spitting scenes, leading to multiple retakes and even the insertion of another actor’s shot. Shah also shared how he continued the spitting habit on other sets. Veteran actor…

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‘I’ve been beaten by her…’: Wedding filmer reveals Farah Khan helped him develop thick skin during Main Hoon Na shoot | – The Times of India

‘I’ve been beaten by her…’: Wedding filmer reveals Farah Khan helped him develop thick skin during Main Hoon Na shoot | – The Times of India

Vishal Punjabi, The Wedding Filmer, recently praised Farah Khan, his director on her debut film ‘Main Hoon Na’. He lauded her enduring charm and brilliance, acknowledging her as a tough taskmaster who taught him filmmaking from scratch. Punjabi expressed gratitude for the significant break she gave him early in his career. Not many know that…

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Amrita Rao opens up on film industry politics; recalls being moved to background of a magazine cover by superstar actresses | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Amrita Rao opens up on film industry politics; recalls being moved to background of a magazine cover by superstar actresses | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Amrita Rao may have debuted with the 2002 film ‘Ab Ke Baras’ but she catapulted to success with the 2003 hit film, ‘Ishq Vishk’. The film not only made her a household name but also earned her recognition alongside Shahid Kapoor. Amrita Rao’s first magazine cover caused disappointment One of the first setbacks came with…

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