Kajol on completing 30 years in cinema: Feeling deep gratitude for unconditional love. Naga Chaitanya on his character Balaraju Bodi in 'Laal Singh Chaddha': I am playing my grandfather. Parineeti Chopra reunites with Akshay Kumar for Pooja Entertainment's next film. Kiran Bhatt: Rasik Dave was strict on stage and jolly when curtains fell.
Updated On: 2022-07-31 10:34 PM IST
Bollywood star Kajol on Sunday completed 30 years in the film industry and thanked her fans for the unconditional love she received during the journey.
The 47-year-old actor took to Instagram to celebrate the milestone and posted a video montage of her character stills from some of her blockbuster movies.
"Someone asked me yesterday what am I feeling? Couldn't really put it into words, except to say that it is a feeling of deep gratitude for all the love everyone has showered on me so unconditionally! Read full story here
Laal Singh Chaddha' is gearing up for its release and makers are dropping back-to-back videos from the film’s making. Today, they shared a BTS video of Naga Chaitanya’s character Balaraju in the making. In the video shared, Chaitanya revealed that his character’s name and appearance are inspired by his grandfather Superstar Akkineni Nageswara Rao, and his film 'Balaraju'. From Chaitanya’s mustache to the way his character talks and behaves, the BTS video zero downed to the shaping of his character Balaraju. Read full story here
Bollywood actor Parineeti Chopra is all set to collaborate with Akshay Kumar once again for Pooja Entertainment's upcoming project. Taking to Instagram, the 'Kill Dill' actor dropped a post, which she captioned, "We are back This time the Kesari duo may be shooting in York, but the laughs, jokes, games and Punjabi gupshup is the same." Read full story here
I have so many memories with Rasik [Dave] because we’ve been friends for over 35 years. He was the first person to join me in my first Gujarati play. Whenever either of us found a good play, we would come together to be a part of it. Whenever he did a play, we would easily record more than 100 shows. In fact, I have done a play with the entire family called Takdir No Takajo. They are a loveable family and have been [affiliated] with theatre since long. Read full story here