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Vaani Kapoor: Being a part of 'Shamshera' was nothing short of a dream team
1623 days ago
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Vaani Kapoor: Being a part of 'Shamshera' was nothing short of a dream team

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Actress Vaani Kapoor is happy how 2021 shaped up for her and is now looking forward to the New Year as her next movie 'Shamshera' is set to hit the screens. ## She says being part of the upcoming film was no shot of a dream team. ## Talking about 2021, Vaani said: "It's been a wonderful year for me as an artiste. 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' gave me the love and appreciation of the audience which has just elated my heart. And what a great high to finish 2021 on." ## "I am truly looking forward to my journey ahead in this world of cinema that I now call home." ## Vaani will be seen next opposite Ranbir Kapoor in YRF's 'Shamshera' that is set to release on March 18, 2022. ## She said: "With 'Shamshera' set to release, I am very excited to bring another side of my acting forward for the audiences. Being a part of 'Shamshera' was no short of a dream team too. Working with a director like Karan Malhotra was just so great as an actor, I learnt so much from him. ## Vaani also heaped praise on her co-star Ranbir Kapoor. ## "Ranbir Kapoor my co-star, it was just beautiful working with an actor of his calibre. Working with YRF after a couple of movies also makes it even more special." ## Vaani added: "I cannot wait for people to watch 'Shamshera' and hopefully appreciate the work we have put forth as a team." ##

Nora Fatehi tests Covid positive
1623 days ago
Bollywood

Nora Fatehi tests Covid positive

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Actress-dancer Nora Fatehi has tested positive for Covid and is currently in quarantine under the doctor's observation. ## Nora's spokesperson said: "On behalf of Nora Fatehi, as her spokesperson, would want to inform that Nora Fatehi has been tested positive for Covid on 28th of December." ## "Abiding by the protocols, Nora has been quarantined under the doctor's observation since then and has been cooperating with BMC for the safety and regulations." ## The spokesperson confirmed that images of her being photographed are from earlier events and that Nora has "stepped nowhere out recently". ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Updates.

Rajesh Khanna biography author charts the superstar's rise and fadeout
1623 days ago
Bollywood

Rajesh Khanna biography author charts the superstar's rise and fadeout

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) The rise of Jatin Khanna, better known as Rajesh Khanna, Bollywood's first superstar who commanded a colossal female fan following, reflected the socio-political changes simmering in India of his time, according to his biographer, Gautam Chintamani, whose book is the starting point for Nikhil Dwivedi's just-announced biopic. ## The 1962 Sino-Indian War, said the author of 'Dark Star: The Loneliness Of Being Rajesh Khanna', led to the questioning of the Nehruvian worldview and his version of socialism, and for the first time since Independence, the vote share of the Indian National Congress dipped in the third general election. The rise of the actor mirrored the growing sentiment against the status quo. ## In a conversation with IANS, Chintamani shared anecdotes from the actor's life, demystified the enigma that Rajesh Khanna was and spoke about the subsequent dethroning of the actor by Amitabh Bachchan, who continues to be very much a part of India's showbiz story. ## Explaining why he chose Rajesh Khanna as the subject of his book, Chintamani said: "If you think of filmstars or cultural icons such as Rajesh Khanna, then there are very few people whose life warrants to be told like a story. For me, he's someone who captured the zeitgeist, redefined it and left such a big impression that for generations, film actors have followed that template. That's what got me interested in Rajesh Khanna." ## Despite his success, the superstar never meddled with the scripts or the director's vision. "He never forced filmmakers to change their scripts for the purpose of accommodating his stardom," Chintamani said. "He was a very confident actor."## Talking about the skills of the superstar, Chintamani underlined two of them. One was the actor's way around with silences and the other was how he blended seamlessly with the staging, blocking and overall arrangement of a scene. ## "An actor's prowess also comes across in his silences," Chintamani said, adding: "And if you see some of the best Rajesh Khanna films, he is a part of the whole mise en scene, where he may not have dialogues at times, but his presence is so powerful that you get an idea of what a confident actor he is." ## For all his superstardom, Khanna couldn't escape a dramatic reversal of fortunes. Khanna had a falling out with the screenwriter duo Salim-Javed, who, just like Khanna, changed the rules of the game (in terms of writing) and played a huge part in the creation of Amitabh Bachchan as a subsequent superstar. ## Chintamani explained: "The writing on the wall became clear with the arrival of Amitabh Bachchan as the angry young man in 1973 and the falling out Mr Khanna had with screenwriters Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar combined somewhere. It was very clear that Rajesh Khanna's romantic films would no longer be the mainstay of the industry. The emergence of Amitabh Bachchan, along with the popularity of Rishi Kapoor as a young hero, all happened at the same time." ## Chintama added: "Between 1973 and 1975 there were films such as 'Aap Ki Kasam' and 'Roti', which were very big hits, but post-1975, with the success of 'Deewar' and 'Sholay', the entire scenario changed." ## It is not that Rajesh Khanna did not keep in touch with the changing times. What changed was how the audience perceived him. And it coincided with the rise of a new and brighter star. Bollywood's first superstar soon found himself being sucked into a black hole. ## "He did try to shift gears and keep up with the times, but he was so good in what he did as a romantic hero or a dramatic star that it was difficult for people in the industry to imagine him doing action films. If you see the transition between 1975 and 1980, it was a very difficult phase for Rajesh Khanna," Chintamani pointed out. ## The author concluded by talking about the man behind the superstar. "He was very close to his daughters and he counted that as one of his greatest achievements," Chintamani recalled. "Although my book doesn't look at Rajesh Khanna as the family man because it doesn't focus a lot on that, he was very fond of his grandchildren and children." ##

Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior' biggest hit of the last two years
1623 days ago
Bollywood

Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior' biggest hit of the last two years

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Filmmaker-actor Ajay Devgn's movie 'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior', which also stars Kajol and Saif Ali Khan, has become the biggest hit of the last two years with numbers closing at Rs 280 crore in the domestic market and it grossed Rs 3.67 billion worldwide. ## 'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior' in the last two years did the closing at Rs 280 crore in the domestic market, while Akshay Kumar's latest film 'Sooryavanshi' also touched Rs 195 crore, giving the Indian exhibitors reason to smile. ## According to reports available, 'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior' grossed Rs 3.67 billion ($49 million) worldwide and was declared a blockbuster at the box-office, thus having the distinction of being the highest grossing Bollywood film of 2020. ## Talking about 'Tanhaji' dominating the box-office for two years, Ajay told IANS: "'Tanhaji' was special because it stayed true to the patriotic spirit, it had superb dialogue, it had awesome performances from Kajol and Saif Ali Khan. And I put in my sincere efforts." ## The star is happy that the warrior got his due. ## He added: "I'm so happy this unsung warrior got his due at the Indian box-office and got appreciated globally as well." ## Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared with IANS that from the very beginning, Ajay Devgn's 'Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior' promised to be a huge success. ## "It had all the elements that pulled audiences to the theatre - great story, visionary execution, incredible star cast, class apart VFX and the list could just go on. The film grossed Rs 3.67 billion ($49 million) worldwide and was declared a blockbuster." ## Adarsh added that not only did it create a national stir but it also received international recognition. ## He shared: "It's been two years since we have seen the kind of success 'Tanhaji' achieved not only at the box-office but also acclaimed by the audiences globally. The Indian film industry is waiting to go back to the time when films would break records like Ajay Devgn's 'Tanhaji' did." ## Directed by Om Raut, the film also stars Saif Ali Khan, Kajol, Sharad Kelkar, and Luke Kenny. ## Set in the 17th century, 'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior' revolves around warrior Tanaji's attempts to recapture the Kondhana fortress once it passes onto Mughal emperor Aurangzeb who transfers its control to his trusted Rajput general Udaybhan Singh Rathore. ##

'Bigg Boss 15': Dharmendra to appear as special guest during 'Weekend Ka Vaar'
1623 days ago
Bollywood

'Bigg Boss 15': Dharmendra to appear as special guest during 'Weekend Ka Vaar'

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) The upcoming 'Weekend Ka Vaar' episode will see veteran Bollywood star Dharmendra as the special guest on 'Bigg Boss 15'. ## Salman Khan will be seen having some fun moments with the 'He-Man' of Bollywood. The 'Dabangg' actor has once mentioned his admiration for Dharmendra's fitness regime and how he looks at him. ## Meanwhile, Bigg Boss has announced survival tasks for nominated contestants including Karan, Tejasswi, Umar, Rashami and Abhijeet which they cannot cancel by any means, like they tried to do with Ticket To Finale. ## The nominated contestants have to go inside a box and stay for 28 minutes. The contestants must count 28 minutes and end the task when the time is up according to them. The other competitors and housemates can distract them without making loud noises from outside. ## Devoleena tries to put 'mirchi' powder smoke inside the box, Shamita sprays perfume from the small holes to distract them. When Abhijit enters the box, Karan tries to instigate him. ## There is no elimination till now, so coming episodes may see sudden eviction. ## 'Bigg Boss 15' airs on Colors. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Updates.

Salman Khan drives an auto-rickshaw on a busy street
1623 days ago
Bollywood

Salman Khan drives an auto-rickshaw on a busy street

Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's video of driving an auto-rickshaw on a busy road near his farmhouse in Panvel has taken over the Internet. ## The 'Dabangg' star recently celebrated his 56th birthday at his farmhouse in Panvel with his close family and friends. The clip, which has recently been circulated over several Salman Khan fan pages, shows the actor sitting on the driver's seat dressed in a blue T-shirt and a cap while driving on the streets. ## The video also shows people getting excited as they spot the superstar. ## Right before his birthday, Salman was bitten by a snake at his farmhouse. However, later the actor confirmed he was doing fine. ## Speaking about his upcoming slate of work, Salman has a long list of films queued up for release. ## Salman will be seen in 'Tiger 3', 'Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali', 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2' and the second instalment of 'No Entry'. ## Only bhai can do it! Check out this video of @BeingSalmanKhan riding an auto-rickshaw!#SalmanKhan pic.twitter.com/eikvOLgDD0— BombayTimes (@bombaytimes) December 29, 2021 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Updates.

Now, controversy dogs 'Prithviraj' over the great king's legacy and clan
1623 days ago
Bollywood

Now, controversy dogs 'Prithviraj' over the great king's legacy and clan

Jaipur, Dec 30 (IANS) The Gurjars in Rajasthan have threatened to stop the screening of Bollywood flick 'Prithviraj' starring Akshay Kumar if the movie continues using the term 'Rajput' for Prithviraj Chauhan. ## The community claimed that Prithviraj was from the Gurjar community and he was not a Rajput. However, leaders from the Rajput community have strongly rejected their claim and said that Gurjars were initially 'Gauchar', who then converted into Gujjars and then Gurjars. They basically come from Gujarat and hence got this name, claimed Shri Rajput Karni Sena national spokesperson Vijendra Singh Shekhawat. ## This is a place-related term and not a caste-related term, he added. ## Two days back, members of the Gurjar community had staged a protest in Ajmer, threatening to stall the screening of the film if Prithviraj Chauhan is not shown as a Gurjar king. ## Gurjar leader Himmat Singh said, "#Prithviraj Movie is made on the basis of Prithviraj Raso written by Chand Bardai and the same was shown in the teaser of Prithviraj movie.. After studying the inscriptions available in history, researchers have believed that Chand Bardai wrote it around 400 years back after the reign of Prithviraj Chauhan. In the 16th century, the Raso epic was written which is fictional. The epic is written by Chand Bardai in Pringal language which is a mixture of the Bajra and Rajasthani language. ## During the reign of Gurjar emperor Prithviraj Chauhan, the Sanskrit language was used but not the Pringal language which has been used by the poet, said Himmat Singh. ## These are historical proofs that Rajputs were never in existence before the 13th century, we have proved this from historical facts and it has also been accepted by the people of Rajput caste at present and hence they claimed themselves as Kshatriya and not as Rajputs. In fact, even during a dispute, after the unveiling of Gurjar emperor Mihir Bhoj's statue in Dadri and Gwalior, Rajputs submitted their caste as Kshatriya in the Madhya Pradesh High Court, said Singh. ## The controversy over the movie is because the word Rajput was used at the time of Chand Bardai and not during the reign of Prithviraj Chauhan, he said adding "Prithviraj Chauhan's father Someshwar has been connected with the Gujjar caste, and hence the son should himself be a Gurjar," he added. ## Shekhawat said that it's true that Rajput is a title and not a caste. But then it is also a fact that Rajputs symbolize those who are connected to the land, which means sons of the soil who are ready to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their land. ## It is true that the 13th century did not find mention of the Rajput word, Lord Ram was Kshatriya but he has never been known as a Rajput. Rajput is a title which means son of Raja, the legacy which continues amongst royals where kings get the title, he added. ## He said that Someshwar was the king of Gurjarland which was a part of today's Gujarat and Rajasthan and hence was called Gurjadhipati or Gurjaradheer which connected south Rajasthan and Gujarat. All claims of the Gurjar clan are hence baseless, he claimed. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Somy Ali: My mom had a big crush on Rajesh Khanna
1624 days ago
Bollywood

Somy Ali: My mom had a big crush on Rajesh Khanna

Mumbai, Dec 29 (IANS) Late Bollywood actor Rajesh Khanna's birthday is on December 29. He was called the first 'superstar' of Bollywood and there was a mad craze for him during the 1970s. ## On this special day, former Bollywood actress and social activist Somy Ali recalled how her mom had the biggest crush on the late actor. ## "My mom had the biggest crush on him and all she would listen to was his songs, the majority of them sung by Kishore da, which would blast over the tape recorder in our house when I was a kid in Pakistan," she reminisced. ## Her first memory of watching his film was 'Haathi Mere Saathi'. "I enjoyed it because of the love he had for animals and was furious at how cruel the leading lady was to him and jealous of his compassion and love for his elephant. Given I was five years old at the time and could not make the distinction between real life and a movie," said the actress who worked in movies such as 'Aao Pyaar Karen', 'Anth', 'Chupp' and others. ## She also recalled watching 'Anand'. "I remember my mother crying profusely when Kaka ji died in the end. When I was seven years old, my father organised a trip for my mom and me to visit Mumbai," said the former Bollywood actress. ## "My dad was close friends with Dutt Saab's manager, and he facilitated our visiting sets with Amit ji, Dharam ji, Rekha ji, and Kaka ji. So, I was lucky enough to meet him when I was seven and he invited mom and me to his house 'Ashirwaad' for lunch," she shared. For her, the memory of that encounter is as vivid as if it happened yesterday. ## She recalled telling 'Kaka ji' at 7 years of age that when she grows up, she wants to marry him. "He laughed out loud of course, and my mom was shocked and somewhat embarrassed. He was a thorough gentleman and I believe there will never be a superstar like him in the history of Bollywood. That smile, the emotions, the romance and the music, no one can beat that," said Somy. ## According to her, 'Souten', 'Roti', 'Red Rose', 'Anand', 'Bawarchi' and 'Amrit' were his amazing films. ## She enjoyed watching pretty much anything with him and Mumtaz. "Their chemistry was phenomenal. Quite similar to that of Amit ji and Rekha ji or Kajol and Shah Rukh," said the actress. ## Before sleeping, she watches Rajesh Khanna songs. "It's a nightly ritual. The strangest thing is that the day before he died, I was watching 'Kati Patang' at night and I had a bad feeling that something was going to happen to him while I did not know that he was severely unwell. The next morning, I read of his passing in the newspaper and I was bawling like a little kid," she said. ## Stay tuned.

Ayushmann: I'm drawn to unique content, scripts with heart and soul
1624 days ago
Bollywood

Ayushmann: I'm drawn to unique content, scripts with heart and soul

Mumbai, Dec 29 (IANS) Actor Ayushmann Khurrana, who is known for working in socially relevant films, doesn't pick a film considering the conversation that it would trigger. ## Instead, for him it's the content or the script and the filmmaker that seals the deal, rest everything that comes along with the film is a byproduct. ## Ayushmann says, "I'm drawn to unique content, to scripts that have heart and soul, to subjects that I feel are important to be backed. I never choose a film thinking how much conversation it will generate. I'm essentially an artiste who is trying to entertain people first with the best of films. Generating conversation is a byproduct of the quality of script that comes my way." ## He adds, "I only choose a film basis the script and what it has to offer to audiences. It needs to be fresh and novel and if it can propel people into thinking and questioning things about our lives as we know it, then it's a bonus. People don't come to see films because they want to start a conversation. They come to get entertained first and then converse about a specific message that is delivered to them in the freshest manner possible." ## The actor feels fortunate to have collaborated with filmmakers that have extracted the best out of him, "I'm fortunate that I have found filmmakers, storytellers and script-writers who are willing to take the plunge to say something new. Whatever I'm today, is also because of them, their hard work and their vision." ## "So, while I will keep scouting for best scripts, I also hope that I always get to collaborate with the best minds in Indian cinema," he concludes. ## Stay tuned.

Akshay Kumar gets poetic as he wishes wife Twinkle on her birthday
1624 days ago
Bollywood

Akshay Kumar gets poetic as he wishes wife Twinkle on her birthday

Mumbai, Dec 29 (IANS) Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, who was recently seen in 'Atrangi Re', wished his wife Twinkle Khanna on her birthday with a special social media post on Wednesday. ## The actor took to his Instagram and shared a picture of himself chilling with his wife in the Maldives. ## He wrote in the caption, "With you by my side, even the blues are easy to take in my stride… Happy birthday Tina." ## In the picture, both Akshay and Twinkle can be seen resting on a hammock above the turquoise waters of the Maldives. While Akshay wore a dark blue coloured shirt and pants rounded with dark sunglasses, Twinkle sported a blue denim shirt, shorts and sunglasses of the same palette. ## Twinkle shares her birthday with her late father Rajesh Khanna, who is regarded as the first superstar of Bollywood. Recently a biopic of the actor was announced by actor-producer Nikhil Dwivedi, who is currently in talks with Farah Khan to adapt Gautam Chintamani's book 'Dark Star: The Loneliness Of Being Rajesh Khanna' for the screen. ## Stay tuned.

Bollywood film planned on tax raids on Piyush Jain
1624 days ago
Bollywood

Bollywood film planned on tax raids on Piyush Jain

Varanasi, Dec 29 (IANS) Noted filmmaker Kumar Mangat Pathak has announced that he will make a film, titled 'Raid-2' on the recent Income Tax (I-T) raids in Kanpur and Kannauj on perfumer Piyush Jain. ## Pathak made the announcement during a panel discussion at the three-day 'Kashi Film Festival' in Varanasi on Tuesday evening. ## Pathak, who had earlier produced the Ajay Devgn starrer 'Raid', said that this film only showed that money can come out of walls too, whereas in the recent I-T raids in Kanpur and Kannauj, the money actually started coming out of the walls. ## He said that the scene of money coming out of the walls will also be shown in his film 'Raid 2'. ## Meanwhile, during the panel discussion, actor Anupam Kher praised the Uttar Pradesh government for the development of the film city in the state. ## He said that with the initiative of the state government, artists living in different cities of the state would also get a platform to showcase their talent. ## He further added that artists across the world will also get a chance to showcase their acting skills along with mastery of music and dance. ## Thousands of people joining the film industry will get employment opportunities. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Delhi Move To Shut Down Cinemas Will Impede Recovery, Fears Industry
1624 days ago
Bollywood

Delhi Move To Shut Down Cinemas Will Impede Recovery, Fears Industry

Just as the industry had started celebrating the huge box-office successes of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and the Allu Arjun-starrer "Pushpa: Part I", and the much-hyped release of the Ranveer Singh-led Kabir Khan film, "83", the Delhi government's order on Tuesday shutting down cinema theatres and multiplexes have come as a big jolt.## The Arvind Kejriwal government took the decision after the Covid-19 positivity rate in the capital rose alarmingly to 0.55 percent on Sunday and 0.68 percent on Monday. It was a part of its yellow alert drill under the Covid Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).## The makers of the Shahid Kapoor-starrer "Jersey" have already announced that they are postponed the cricket drama's release, which had been slated for Friday, December 31.## Now, the big question is whether the next big-banner release -- S.S. Rajamouli's multi-lingual "RRR" -- will also be affected by the Delhi government's decision, although its primary audiences are in the two Telugu-speaking states.## Trade analysts say Delhi City contributes 7-8 percent of Bollywood's revenue, but their fear is that what happens in the Capital is soon replicated elsewhere, starting with Gurugram and NOIDA.## Responding to the Delhi government's decision, Kamal Gianchandani, President, Multiplex Association of India, said that "it has caused massive uncertainty and could lead to irreparable damage to the Indian Film Industry". The months since March 2020, he emphasized, have been "undeniably the most challenging period faced by Indian cinema theatres in their long history".## Emphasizing the capability of cinema theatres to run shows while following Covid protocols, Gianchandani, who is also the CEO of PVR Pictures Ltd, said: "After being allowed to reopen, cinemas have demonstrated their ability to operate safely for the public and the employees by using the enhanced ventilation systems, raising hygiene standards, and following safety protocols".## He added: "Not a single outbreak of Covid-19 anywhere around the world has been traced to a cinema".## Gianchandani said that instead of closing down cinemas, the Delhi government should consider introducing a "double vaccination requirement" to enter the theatres, "as is the case in some of the other states (including Maharashtra)".## "Alternatively," he added, "the seating capacity restriction of 50 percent can be reintroduced in the cinemas". He called upon the Delhi government "to recognize the unique social, cultural and economic value of the Indian film industry", and to provide "the support it so desperately needs to survive this unprecedented period".## Reflecting on the move, Sumit Kadel, an independent film and trade analyst, said: "Delhi is one of the major markets for the film industry, especially for multiplex-oriented films. The shutting down of cinema theatres in Delhi and imposition of night curfews in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh have resulted in the cancellation of night shows".## All this will have a huge negative impact on the business, Kadel said, adding that movies such as Akshay Kumar's "Prithiviraj" from YRF Films, which were due for release in February, might get postponed.## Media and Internet research analyst Karan Taurani said: "This will create panic among producers, who will decide yet again to defer their release dates, given the uncertainty regarding timings/restrictions." Taurani added that "a decent film" such as "83" had been affected because the "cinema-going sentiment of audiences has taken a big hit in the last 10 days".## He continued: "This will have an adverse impact on windowing terms (four weeks at present and expected to return to the industry average of six to eight weeks by March 2022), distributor share arrangements, and consumer sentiment".## The occupancy percentage at cinema theatres, in fact, has been down to 60 to 30 percent (for big and small films, respectively) of the pre-Covid levels.## Taurani also shed light on how this would affect ticket pricing. He said: "PVR and Inox may bottom at a price point of 25-30 percent above their March 2020 bottom (PVR/Inox at Rs 1,100 and Rs 280, respectively), if the third wave isn't expected to be as severe and dreadful".## Nonetheless, he cautioned, recovery will be delayed because it is up to the states to revise occupancy caps and restrictions.## Stay tuned...

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