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Gulshan Grover: Era of villains ended with me
2279 days ago
Bollywood

Gulshan Grover: Era of villains ended with me

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) Actor Gulshan Grover, fondly known as the 'Bad Man of Bollywood', says the era of being the villain or making a Bollywood career out of screen villainy, ended with him.## Gulshan had made the role of a villain interesting in his films such as "Sadma" and "Ram Lakhan".## "Legends like Pranji and others made a huge contribution to movies as a villain. Hence, when I started playing a villain, I realized there must be some innovation. I never wanted to portray the same role again, that's why I used to improvise my characters. Although, today is a bit different as there is no specialized villain. The era of being the villain or making it a career ended with me. Nowadays, it's not enough to be a villain to be successful," he said.## Expressing his regrets towards a role that was not offered to him, he said: "I remember being approached for this Hollywood movie villain who had a bullet stuck in his neck and he said he could not feel pleasure or pain. I was fascinated by this villain who had no emotion for anything."## He opened up on a chat show on Tata Sky Classic Cinema.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Choti Sarrdaarni unit celebrates 200 episodes
2279 days ago
TV

Choti Sarrdaarni unit celebrates 200 episodes

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) The popular soap 'Choti Sarrdaarni' has completed 200 episodes, and the cast and crew celebrated the achievement by cutting a special cake.## Actress Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia who plays Mehar, said: "It feels like yesterday that we started shooting for the show and here we are celebrating a milestone. It has been a great journey and I would like to thank all my fans and audience for their incessant support."## She added: "Mehar's character has been a lifechanging one for me and I have been fortunate to have such supportive co-stars to work with."## "We are extremely grateful to our lovely audience who has always been supportive and have appreciated our hard work. The journey so far would have been impossible without their appreciation and love. I am delighted to be associated with a show like 'Choti Sarrdaarni' and look forward to a joyous ride ahead," said Avinesh Rekhi, who plays Sarabjit in the Colors YV show.## For more and latest news about TV, stau tuned with us.

Dipna Patel: Dancing removes an actor's inhibitions
2279 days ago
TV

Dipna Patel: Dancing removes an actor's inhibitions

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) 'Shubharambh' actress Dipna Patel, a professional expert in dance forms such as Salsa, Bachata and Jazz, believes that actors should learn the basics of dance as it helps people to become more agile and devoid of inhibitions.## "I really believe that actors should learn the basics for sure. It definitely helps us to become more agile. Dancing removes your inhibitions and it is important for the craft. I love expressing myself through dance and music. It's lovely to use all parts of your body to express and tell a story through dance," said the actor, who has also starred in Gujarati film "Gujjubhai The Great".## Dipna also takes a lot of interest in Bollywood films and looks up to some of the best dancers in the industry.## "In terms of expressions, I have absolutely loved Madhuri Dixit and Govinda. Amongst the current ones I really like Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone. It's a joy to watch them dance," said Dipna.## For more and latest news about TV, stay tuned with us.

Big B went gujiya-gorging on Holi!
2279 days ago
Bollywood

Big B went gujiya-gorging on Holi!

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) It seems Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan had a great time on Holi, spending quality time with family and gorging on a whole lot of sweets -- especially gujiyas! ## Big B took to his blog to share a few pictures from Holi celebration at home. In one of the images, we can see the actor munching on gujiya. ## "...have a gujiya," he captioned the image. ## In other images, he is seen standing next to his wife Jaya Bachchan, daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and granddaughter Aaradhya, and enjoying Holika dahan. ## In the post, Amitabh Bachchan also revealed the reason behind his children Abhishek Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan's absence from the celebration. ## "Abhishek is shooting for ‘Bob Biswas' in Kolkata. Shweta is on her way back. She was travelling," he added ## On the film front, Big B will be next seen in "Gulabo Sitabo" and "Chehre". ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Milind Soman: Sports can help prevent youth from getting radicalised
2279 days ago
Bollywood

Milind Soman: Sports can help prevent youth from getting radicalised

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) Supermodel-turned-actor and sports enthusiast Milind Soman feels that in these socio-politically polarised times when youngsters are increasingly getting involved in political violence, promoting a culture of sports can help combat the situation.## "Sports is a very positive outlet to utilize your energy. Sports help you build a healthy body and mind and also benefit in our spiritual growth through discipline. It is a great engagement for youngsters. Once you have a healthy mind, no one can radicalize you easily. We can protect those children from getting brainwashed by the negative influence. That is why I believe that this is high time we bring the sports culture and make it popular among kids to build a progressive nation," Milind, who has penned "Made In India: A Memoir", told IANS.## In one of the chapters of his book, he mentions how, as a 10-year-old boy, he used to visit the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) shakha every day for a year and how, during those days, the organization would focus on instilling discipline in every member, for becoming responsible citizens, contrary to the present image of the body.## Cricket aside, not many sports are celebrated in India -- becoming an athlete, for instance, is not as glamorous as becoming a cricketer. Milind feels the approach needs to change.## "I think that is the problem. Whenever we learn a skill, we tend to look for what we are getting out of it, as in the commercial benefit. So we look at sports as a career as risky because of the short span it has, says, for a cricketer or a football player. That is not how sports should be. You play the sport you are good at despite its commercial benefit. One does not always have to get into competitive sports," said the actor, who represented Maharashtra at the National level in swimming.## Whether it is swimming, modeling, acting or marathon running, Milind has always pushed the limits. "Success never made me complacent. So, I did not stop exploring things that are new to me. When I started modeling, I did not even know that it could be a profession. When I did my first marathon, my idea was to do it just one time. Then I got hooked to it and ever since I am running the marathon, and now I have become a part of the fitness movement over the last 17 years," he signed off.## For more and latest news about Bollywood and Sports, stay tuned with us.

COVID 19 effect: Ranveer, Vicky, Farhan's films get new release dates
2279 days ago
Bollywood

COVID 19 effect: Ranveer, Vicky, Farhan's films get new release dates

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) From Ranveer Singh's Jayeshbhai Jordaar to Farhan Akhtar's Toofaan and Vicky Kausal-starrer Sardar Udham Singh, makers of several high-profile films have rescheduled release dates of their respective movies in the wake of coronavirus outbreak. ## "Jayeshbhai Jordaar" is now slated to release on October 2, which was the initial release date of "Toofaan". The Farhan Akhtar boxing drama has now been scheduled for September 18. ## The decision was conveyed by Yash Raj Films (YRF) and Excel Entertainment, producers of "Jayeshbhai Jordaar" and "Toofaan" respectively, on behalf of YRF owner Aditya Chopra and Excel co-owner Ritesh Sidhwani. ## "In the interest of both films and to ensure an ideal theatrical release, #AdityaChopra & @ritesh_sid have decided to release their films on different dates. YRF will release #JayeshbhaiJordaar on 2nd October and @excelmovies will release #Toofaan on 18th September 2020," a post read on the official Twitter page of YRF. ## Later in the evening, actor Vicky Kaushal took to social media and shared that his upcoming film "Sardar Udham Singh" has been pushed to January 15,2021. The film is based on the story of Udham Singh, who assassinated Michael O' Dwyer, the former lieutenant governor of Punjab in pre-Independence India, to avenge the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919. Singh was subsequently tried and convicted of murder and hanged in July 1940. ## "On March 13th 1940, #SardarUdham singlehandedly assassinated Michael O' Dwyer in London to honour the lives lost at the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. His story deserves justice onscreen. Keeping that in mind, we will now see you in cinemas on 15th January 2021," Vicky wrote. ## The decisions comes a day after the Delhi government officially announced the shutdown of all cinema halls in the Capital until March 31 due to the outbreak of coronavirus. Bihar, Orissa, Karnataka, Kerala and Jammu are other centres where cinemas have been shut down, at the time of going to print. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

COVID 19 effect: Bollywood box office takes a hard hit
2279 days ago
Box Office

COVID 19 effect: Bollywood box office takes a hard hit

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) Upcoming films have been indefinitely postponed owing to cinema halls being shut down in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, but the films that were already running are bearing the brunt. ## The Tiger Shroff-starrer "Baaghi 3" and this week's release "Angrezi Medium", which brings back Irrfan, are the hardest hit. ## "Baaghi 3", which released in India on March 6, was doing brisk business till many states declared an emergency, directing halls to shut down. The film recorded the biggest opening of 2020 so far, raking in Rs 17.50 crore on day one. ## However, "Baaghi 3" is currently witnessing a slump at the box office after cinema halls were shut down in Delhi, Maharashtra, Jammu, Bihar, Orissa, Karnataka, and Kerala, at the time of going to press. ## While the film is expected to cross the Rs 100-crore mark, the trade had expected it to scale at least Rs 130 crore. Till Thursday, the film has managed Rs 90.67 crore, according to trade analyst Taran Adarsh's tweet. ## As per several trade projections, big-ticket films like "Baaghi 3" and Rohit Shetty's postponed "Sooryavanshi" stand to see a 15-20 percent impact on their collections under these circumstances. The scene looks bleaker for a smaller film like "Angrezi Medium", which opened on Friday. The film is expected to see a higher impact, in the region of 25-30 percent. ## Trade expert Joginder Tuteja said: "Though 'Baaghi 3' has done well, one can't expect the same from upcoming biggies that release at a wide scale since the coronavirus situation would be looked at far more closely at least in the near future, till the menace settles down." ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

COVID 19 scare: Bollywood appeals everyone to stop panicking
2279 days ago
Bollywood

COVID 19 scare: Bollywood appeals everyone to stop panicking

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) Amid rapidly the spreading coronavirus pandemic, Bollywood celebrities have taken up the responsibility to appeal to everyone to stay safe, take precautions, stop panicking and desist from spreading rumours. ## Sharing a selfie where she wears a mask, Sonakshi Sinha wrote on Instagram: "As the world battles #coronavirus, let's ensure we do not add to the pandemic by circulating unverified information. Be safe, take necessary precautions and also be responsible. Don't add to the panic. Last but not the least, try and make the most of the compulsory 'me' time!" ## Kartik Aaryan shared a video from an outdoor set in Lucknow, where he can be seen walking in a mask along with other crew members. The actor captioned: "Stay safe guys. Can't stress this enough. #WashYourHands #CoronaStopKaroNa" ## Earlier in the day, as reported by IANS, Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan expressed his thoughts on the outbreak with a self-composed poem about coronavirus. The actor took to Twitter to recite the short poem. In a video tweeted by Big B, he says in Hindi: "Over the past few days, people have been discussing a lot about coronavirus. People are suffering losses and everybody is scared and worried. This morning I had a feeling that I should also say something on the issue. So I have penned a few lines which I want to share with you all." Saying this he recites the poem. ## Sharing a couple of pictures where he can be seen holding some documents, the actor wrote in a separate tweet: "T 3469 - Getting set to advocate the preventions necessary about CoVID 19, ... this is for UNICEF, and the Health Ministry of GOI.. the message should be out soon.. Be safe.. be careful." ## Anupam Kher shared a video on Twitter and Instagram where he appeals to everyone to stop panicking and discover the joy of being alive. ## In the video, the veteran actor says: "Worry should not kill you before a virus kills you... There is fear everywhere and unfortunately, this fear is very real. But more than anything else, it is impacting our daily lives, it is affecting our minds, our psyche in a very frightening manner. Suddenly the whole world seems to be depressed and rightfully so because maybe for the first time in modern times, we are collectively feeling helpless...Maybe, unknowingly, we are also discovering the importance of being alive. I think one of the only ways to deal with this crisis is to change our attitude towards life. We can't do anything about it except being careful...One virus has made us unimportant, extremely vulnerable and to some extent ordinary and lonely human beings. So why don't we enjoy every single moment and discover the joy of being alive?" ## Pooja Hegde also shared her picture wearing a mask from Istanbul's new airport. The actress arrived at the Turkish Capital to shoot for her upcoming film with Prabhas. "The things I do for the love of films... Georgia, here I come...(Rocky Theme song playing in the background)," she wrote. ## "Thappad" helmer Anubhav Sinha tweeted: "Just checking... If someone is working towards stopping the spreading of this shit... Or we are too busy panicking???" ## Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri tried to boost morale with his tweet: "Italy looks the worst hit while everywhere else #Corona is more or less in control. I am sure the success rate should give hope and confidence to worried people." ## Sharing a workout video in a separate tweet, he wrote: "Let others panic, you keep making yourself strong - Physically, emotionally and spiritually. Eat healthy, home-cooked, satvik food. Don't indulge. Stay happy.". ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Aamir cuddles Gippy Grewal's son, pic goes viral
2279 days ago
Bollywood

Aamir cuddles Gippy Grewal's son, pic goes viral

Chandigarh, March 13 (IANS) Superstar Aamir Khan is having fun time on the sets of his upcoming film Laal Singh Chaddha in Amritsar. A lot of his pictures from the set went viral, and among them it was his picture with singer Gippy Grewal's son that stole the hearts of the netizens. ## Gippy on Thursday took to his Instagram account and shared a string of images in which we can see Aamir cuddling the former's little son Gurbaaz. ## Here are these photos: ## #AamirKhan with #GippyGrewal’s baby on the sets of #LaalSinghChaddha pic.twitter.com/xpgTacGepF— Sacnilk Entertainment (@SacnilkEntmt) March 13, 2020 ## Aamir is seen in a striped blue polo shirt while posing amidst the background of mustard fields. ## Reacting to the post, a user commented: "So cute." ## Another one wrote: "Such a simple actor." ## Meanwhile, Aamir will turn 55 on Saturday, and he is going to have a working birthday. He will be busy shooting "Laal Singh Chaddha", which is an official Hindi remake of the Hollywood Classic "Forrest Gump". The film also features Kareena Kapoor Khan in the lead role. ## Aamir's fans have already started wishing him a happy birthday in advance on social media. ## "Happy birthday world's biggest superstar," a user tweeted. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Katrina: Akshay supported me a lot during my initial B'wood days
2279 days ago
Bollywood

Katrina: Akshay supported me a lot during my initial B'wood days

Mumbai, March 13 (IANS) Actress Katrina Kaif stars opposite Akshay Kumar after a decade in the upcoming cop action-drama Sooryavanshi, and she thanks the actor for being a constant source of support in the initial phase of her career. ## "I would like to thank Akshay, as during my initial days he was of immense support to me as a co-star. He used to stand in front of me every time when I used to give a shot and encourage me. His feedback helped me to improve my acting skills and I can surely say that he was one of the few actors who believed in me," said Katrina. ## Katrina and Akshay have earlier worked together in films such as "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye", "Namastey London", "Welcome", "Singh Is Kinng", De Dana Dan" and "Blue". They were last seen together in the 2010 dud "Tees Maar Khan", which is primarily recalled till date for Katrina's dance number, "Sheila ki jawaani". ## "Sooryavanshi", directed by Rohit Shetty, is a cop action drama. The film was scheduled to release on March 24, but has been postponed owing to the coronavirus pandemic. ## Katrina opened up about her rapport with Akshay while promoting "Sooryavanshi" on the "The Kapil Sharma Show". ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned to us.

Jack Antonoff: I only work with friends
2280 days ago
Hollywood

Jack Antonoff: I only work with friends

Los Angeles, March 13 (IANS) Singer Jack Antonoff loves working with friends. ## In an interview with the New York Times newspaper, Jack spoke about his working procedure and the comfort he gets while working with his friends in the industry, reports femalefirst.co.uk. ## "Basically, I only work with my friends. Also, they're kind of my only friends at this point.I mean, I have my childhood friends. But your friends are who you spend your life with. I spend my life in the studio, with these people," he said. ## Jack also opened up about his collaboration with Taylor Swift. ## "Taylor's the first person who let me produce a song. "Before Taylor, everyone said: 'You're not a producer.' It took Taylor Swift to say: 'I like the way this sounds...," he added. ## For more and the latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned to us.

'Bloodshot': Engaging yet lacks soul (IANS Review; Rating: ** and 1/2)
2280 days ago
Hollywood

'Bloodshot': Engaging yet lacks soul (IANS Review; Rating: ** and 1/2)

Bloodshot; Cast: Vin Diesel, EizaGonzalez, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, Guy Pearce, Talulah Riley, Lamorne Morris, Johannes Haukur Johannesson, Siddharth Dhananjay; Direction: David SF Wilson; Rating: ** and 1/2 (two and a half stars) ## First-time director David SF Wilson's "Bloodshot" is an origin story of the eponymous superhero, a popular Valiant Comics Character, and revenge propels its plot. Set in an unnamed metropolis of darkly gleaming skyscrapers, the film is surely fun to watch, but it never feels grounded in reality. You never feel like there is anything at stake either because we are given to understand that our hero is invincible. He does not get damaged by virtually anything, so it makes the action sequences that play out feel like a breeze to watch. ## Jumping straight into the action, the story pivots around the tough-as-nails US Marine Ray Garrison (Vin Diesel). After he and his wife are murdered, Garrison is resurrected by a team of scientists working for an organisation called RST, which is spearheaded by Dr. Emil Harting (Guy Pearce). At RST, wounded American soldiers are treated to become "improved, enhanced warriors". Apparently, in this successful project, Ray's blood is replaced with nano-tech bots known as nanites. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, indestructible killing machine. ## As Ray first trains with fellow super-soldiers, he cannot recall anything from his former life. But when his memories flood back and he remembers the man that killed both him and his wife, he breaks out of the facility to get revenge, only to discover that there's more to the conspiracy than he thought. ## For a while, the film toys with not just interesting concepts, but with a sort of meta-playfulness that allows it to poke gentle fun at its own genre before settling tediously back into those tired tropes. The first 30 minutes of the narrative is quite a stretch. It is a long, drawn-out setup for the second act. Once the second act kicks into gear, the narrative vibrates with its convoluted, but entertaining flashes. And the final confrontation in the climax gives you a feeling of deja vu. ## On the performance front, Vin Diesel has his own style, whether he is playing Riddick, Dom Toretto or now Ray Garrison aka Bloodshot. With an imposing physical presence and a voice that either rumbles or roars, his range rarely goes too far. But here, despite the moments of vulnerability and uncertainty, which are a bit off the usual path for Vin, he is implacable as ever. ## Guy Pearce, as the manipulative and egomaniacal Dr. Emily Harting, is himself in just another robotics hybrid with glasses and a God complex. In fact, he is quite unimpressive when he mouths, "I can rebuild all this and you cannot survive without me". Eliza Gonzalez, Sam Heughan and Alex Hernandez as RST's other enhanced wounded warriors, along with Lamorne Morris and Siddharth Dhananjay as the IT nerds Wilfred Wigans and Eric, do their best with thinly-sketched characters who seem to be derivatives of characters seen in other films earlier. ## There are moments when Jeff Wadlow and Eric Heisserer's screenplay appears like an ordinary book adaptation. It borrows chunks from other existing cinematic universes -- namely "Terminator", "RoboCop", "Iron Man" -- to create a universe of its own. ## The script definitely reeks of poor writing especially when there are unintentionally awkward and exemplifying moments intended to inject humour or life lessons. The film falls notches down because of the director of photography Jacques Jouffret's poor cinematography. With unsteady frames and poor lighting, especially in close-ups and mid-shots, the film is visually disconcerting and off-putting. ## For more and the latest news about Hollywood, stay tuned to us.