Salman Khan Celebrates 60th Birthday: Katrina Kaif Calls Him ‘Super Human’ | – The Times of India

Salman Khan Celebrates 60th Birthday: Katrina Kaif Calls Him ‘Super Human’ | – The Times of India

Katrina Kaif showered Salman Khan with birthday wishes, calling him a ‘Super Human’ on his 60th. The duo, who have starred in numerous films together, share a long-standing bond. Salman celebrated with family and friends at his Panvel farmhouse, while his upcoming film ‘Battle of Galwan’ is generating buzz. Katrina was last seen in ‘Merry…

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Angad Bedi reveals father Bishan Singh Bedi did not speak to him for 12 years after he cut his hair and left cricket: ‘Sikhs were made fun of in the industry’ | – The Times of India

Angad Bedi reveals father Bishan Singh Bedi did not speak to him for 12 years after he cut his hair and left cricket: ‘Sikhs were made fun of in the industry’ | – The Times of India

Actor Angad Bedi, son of the late legendary cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi, stepped into Bollywood and worked in films like ‘Pink’, ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, ‘Soorma’, and ‘Dear Zindagi’. Recently, he opened up about his personal life, career, and his complex relationship with his father sharing how their bond evolved as he grew older and more…

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Ranvir Shorey reveals why he rejected Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai and returned for Tiger 3 ‘in anger’: ‘Let him die’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Ranvir Shorey reveals why he rejected Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai and returned for Tiger 3 ‘in anger’: ‘Let him die’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

When Aditya Chopra launched his first spy film Ek Tha Tiger in 2012, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif led the cast, while Ranvir Shorey and Girish Karnad made strong impressions in supporting roles. Ranvir’s performance earned him praise from audiences and industry stalwarts alike, including Yash Chopra and Salim Khan.But when the sequel Tiger Zinda…

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Cracks in the Universe(s): How shared cinematic worlds are struggling to hold together | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Cracks in the Universe(s): How shared cinematic worlds are struggling to hold together | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Once Hollywood’s envy, cinematic universes now face fatigue. Marvel’s struggles, despite bringing back familiar faces, serve as a warning. Similarly, India’s Spy, Cop, Horror-Comedy, and Lokesh Cinematic Universes grapple with repetition and inconsistent quality. While these interconnected worlds offer brand recognition, their survival hinges on evolving storytelling and compelling narratives that resonate with audiences, beyond…

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