When Rishi Kapoor Wrote About Father Raj Kapoor’s ‘Involvement With Vyjayanthimala’ & His Love For ‘Booze, Leading Ladies’ & Other Things (Picture Credit: IMDb)
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor, often referred to as ‘The Greatest Showman Of Indian Cinema,’ has always been one of the most celebrated artists of all time. After rising to fame at a very young age, he made an insuperable contribution to the Hindi film industry. Apart from being in the news for his impeccable work in the industry, he also made headlines for his alleged affairs with his co-star. His son and veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, in his autobiography, Khullam Khulla: Rishi Kapoor Uncensored, wrote about the same in detail.
In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when Bobby actor wrote about his father’s colorful life and opened up about his love for cinema, booze, and leading ladies. Shedding some light on his personal life,...
Legendary actor Raj Kapoor, often referred to as ‘The Greatest Showman Of Indian Cinema,’ has always been one of the most celebrated artists of all time. After rising to fame at a very young age, he made an insuperable contribution to the Hindi film industry. Apart from being in the news for his impeccable work in the industry, he also made headlines for his alleged affairs with his co-star. His son and veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, in his autobiography, Khullam Khulla: Rishi Kapoor Uncensored, wrote about the same in detail.
In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when Bobby actor wrote about his father’s colorful life and opened up about his love for cinema, booze, and leading ladies. Shedding some light on his personal life,...
- 12/17/2023
- by Oshine Koul
- KoiMoi
Guns & Gulaabs(Netflix, 8 Episodes)
Can violence ever be humorous? It can, if you are Quentin Tarantino or Guy Ritchie, or nearer home Sriram Raghavan or Raj-dk, the duo that sticks its neck out so far, you fear for their hair.
Guns & Gulaabs (probably a tilt of the protagonist Tipu’s topi to the rock band Guns & Roses) is set around the 1970s and 80s in a lawless town named Gulaabganj, adjoining the town Sherganj . Just when you thought there would be a Romeo and Juliet from the two warring towns , we are told there is a lovelorn Romeo, Tipu played by the irresistibly goofy Rajkummar Rao who pines for a school teacher Lekha on a mo’ped(T J Bhanu).
Now Tipu is no Sultan of romance. Fuck, he can’t even write! So he gets a prim and propah schoolboy who listens to love songs by Aerosmith...
Can violence ever be humorous? It can, if you are Quentin Tarantino or Guy Ritchie, or nearer home Sriram Raghavan or Raj-dk, the duo that sticks its neck out so far, you fear for their hair.
Guns & Gulaabs (probably a tilt of the protagonist Tipu’s topi to the rock band Guns & Roses) is set around the 1970s and 80s in a lawless town named Gulaabganj, adjoining the town Sherganj . Just when you thought there would be a Romeo and Juliet from the two warring towns , we are told there is a lovelorn Romeo, Tipu played by the irresistibly goofy Rajkummar Rao who pines for a school teacher Lekha on a mo’ped(T J Bhanu).
Now Tipu is no Sultan of romance. Fuck, he can’t even write! So he gets a prim and propah schoolboy who listens to love songs by Aerosmith...
- 8/26/2023
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
‘Bhed Chaal’ is a Hindi proverb very much used in relation to the Hindi film industry. It means that one huge success is followed by numerous other attempts. Original ideas are at a premium in the Hindi film industry. The makers either depend on a foreign film, or a novel, or a South Indian film for a subject.
Filmmakers always want to play safe because the risk factor is always high. The distributor, while being wined and dined, gets a sales pitch, like “Zanjeer se kam nahi hamari picture…” and such. Many smaller-budget imitations of ‘Sholay’, ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Deewaar’ and other such films flooded the market. That is to say, if one action film worked, many more were certain to follow.
With the introduction of the video format followed by CDs, the trend changed to copying Hollywood films. A star was sent two videos or discs to watch, and they were...
Filmmakers always want to play safe because the risk factor is always high. The distributor, while being wined and dined, gets a sales pitch, like “Zanjeer se kam nahi hamari picture…” and such. Many smaller-budget imitations of ‘Sholay’, ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Deewaar’ and other such films flooded the market. That is to say, if one action film worked, many more were certain to follow.
With the introduction of the video format followed by CDs, the trend changed to copying Hollywood films. A star was sent two videos or discs to watch, and they were...
- 6/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Playing a boisterous Bohemian, a debonair prince, or a cheerfully irresponsible student, who intentionally provokes his father and fiancee in a court hearing, a rustic, or a rollicking romantic lead with a swagger that Dev Anand, Shammi Kapoor, and Rajesh Khanna could envy, came natural to him. Yet, in popular memory, Dilip Kumar is only synonymous with the dejected, despondent and (usually) doomed hero.
In his 57 films over his half-century-plus stint in the Hindi film industry, Dilip Kumar is chiefly remembered as the ‘Tragedy King’, battered down by unrequited love, social or political pressure, or other inexorable circumstances.
Whether it was as lush Devdas in the eponymous 1955 film, the unfortunate Prince Marcus of “Yahudi” (1958), the eventually subdued rebellious Prince Salim in “Mughal-e-Azam” (1960), the star-crossed Dilip of “Andaz” (1949), and so on, there was usually no happy ending for him.
In his second phase, where he switched to playing more mature roles,...
In his 57 films over his half-century-plus stint in the Hindi film industry, Dilip Kumar is chiefly remembered as the ‘Tragedy King’, battered down by unrequited love, social or political pressure, or other inexorable circumstances.
Whether it was as lush Devdas in the eponymous 1955 film, the unfortunate Prince Marcus of “Yahudi” (1958), the eventually subdued rebellious Prince Salim in “Mughal-e-Azam” (1960), the star-crossed Dilip of “Andaz” (1949), and so on, there was usually no happy ending for him.
In his second phase, where he switched to playing more mature roles,...
- 12/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi, who will soon be seen in the upcoming streaming movie ‘Monica, O My Darling’, has said that no actress should attempt to dance to the tune of the iconic song ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aa Jaa’ as a mark of respect for veteran dancer-actress Helen.
The actress was speaking at the trailer launch of ‘Monica, O My Darling’ in Mumbai. In the trailer, the audience can hear ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aa Jaa’ playing in the background as it flawlessly ties the events in the trailer as it slowly gives way to the title ‘Monica, O My Darling’, which is an expression taken from the track.
When asked about the usage of the retro song in the film and the legalities involved, Huma said that the film’s team had already sorted out the necessary legal proceedings.
She further mentioned that since it’s a special...
The actress was speaking at the trailer launch of ‘Monica, O My Darling’ in Mumbai. In the trailer, the audience can hear ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aa Jaa’ playing in the background as it flawlessly ties the events in the trailer as it slowly gives way to the title ‘Monica, O My Darling’, which is an expression taken from the track.
When asked about the usage of the retro song in the film and the legalities involved, Huma said that the film’s team had already sorted out the necessary legal proceedings.
She further mentioned that since it’s a special...
- 10/31/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
From a prominent family of actors, he initially considered a career in science before following his father and elder brother into the film industry, but faced a tough time with his first 18 films tanking. It was then he reinvented himself to portray a new brand of hero, inspired by both James Dean and Elvis Presley.
In the process, Shammi Kapoor not only laid the way for a host of dancing male leads, from Joy Mukherjee and Jeetendra in his own heyday, and then, down the decades, Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, Mithun Chakraborty, Govinda, Shah Rukh Khan, and his own great nephew Ranbir Kapoor, but also transformed the very paradigm of the Hindi film hero, and in a way, Hindi films.
Gone was the silent, soft-spoken, upright hero – the meek one like his own elder brother Raj Kapoor, or the brooding one like Dilip Kumar – to be supplanted by a flamboyant,...
In the process, Shammi Kapoor not only laid the way for a host of dancing male leads, from Joy Mukherjee and Jeetendra in his own heyday, and then, down the decades, Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, Mithun Chakraborty, Govinda, Shah Rukh Khan, and his own great nephew Ranbir Kapoor, but also transformed the very paradigm of the Hindi film hero, and in a way, Hindi films.
Gone was the silent, soft-spoken, upright hero – the meek one like his own elder brother Raj Kapoor, or the brooding one like Dilip Kumar – to be supplanted by a flamboyant,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Over his vibrantly colourful career, which has crossed the half-century mark and is still going strong, Amitabh Bachchan was paired with several generations of heroines and held his own against many male peers, as well as older and younger generations spanning Dilip Kumar to Shah Rukh Khan. His real test, however, was to maintain the upper hand when facing accomplished character actors, ranging from dastardly villains to steadfast friends, and even long-lost parents.
There are many such actors playing key roles in some of Bachchan’s iconic films – would Inspector Vijay Khanna been successful in tackling crime without the tip-offs from an anonymous drunk or proved his mettle against a lesser villain than Teja, would “(the fake) Don” have worked without the acumen of Dsp D’Silva or found himself in travails without the machinations of Vardhaman, or Sikandar found his ‘muqaddar’ without the advice of Dervish Baba.
But while stalwarts like Ajit,...
There are many such actors playing key roles in some of Bachchan’s iconic films – would Inspector Vijay Khanna been successful in tackling crime without the tip-offs from an anonymous drunk or proved his mettle against a lesser villain than Teja, would “(the fake) Don” have worked without the acumen of Dsp D’Silva or found himself in travails without the machinations of Vardhaman, or Sikandar found his ‘muqaddar’ without the advice of Dervish Baba.
But while stalwarts like Ajit,...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Veteran Hindi film actress-director-producer Asha Parekh will soon be feted with the Lifetime Achievement honour for her contribution to cinema at this year’s Dadasaheb Phalke Awards by President Droupadi Murmu.
Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Singh Thakur took to his Twitter to announce the honour for the actress.
He tweeted, “Honoured to announce that the Dadasaheb Phalke Selection Jury has decided to recognise & award Asha Parekh ji for her exemplary lifetime contribution to Indian Cinema. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award shall be presented by the Hon President of India at 68th Nfa in Vigyan Bhawan (sic).”
In a career spanning almost 5 decades, Asha Parekh started her journey as a child artist at the age of 10 with the film ‘Maa’ under the screen name Baby Asha Parekh. The social family drama was directed by Bimal Roy for Bombay Talkies. He was asked to come to Bombay from Kolkata to direct the film for the studio,...
Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Singh Thakur took to his Twitter to announce the honour for the actress.
He tweeted, “Honoured to announce that the Dadasaheb Phalke Selection Jury has decided to recognise & award Asha Parekh ji for her exemplary lifetime contribution to Indian Cinema. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award shall be presented by the Hon President of India at 68th Nfa in Vigyan Bhawan (sic).”
In a career spanning almost 5 decades, Asha Parekh started her journey as a child artist at the age of 10 with the film ‘Maa’ under the screen name Baby Asha Parekh. The social family drama was directed by Bimal Roy for Bombay Talkies. He was asked to come to Bombay from Kolkata to direct the film for the studio,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Kaamyaab
Starring Sanjay Mishra, Deepak Dobriyal,Sareeka Singh
Written & Directed by Hardik Mehta
Kaamyaab is a very rare and precious film. It takes us into the lives of those unsung senior artistes who are not ‘junior artistes’—that derogatory term given to the blur of people who stands in crowds – but aren’t stars neither.
We could call them the Nowhere People, na idhar ke na udhar ke…Think about Om Prakash, Kanhaiyalal, Manmohan Krishna, Nasir Hussain, Iftiker,…They are all gone remembered for the way they blended into the fabric of the films that they kept appearing in with stubborn persistence. Kaamyaab has quaint cameo space for all the fringe players. In fact the film is dedicated to one of them Viju Khote who passed away in October 2019.
But the film belongs to Sanjay Mishra who plays Sudheer a bit player like the potato in a vegetable dish which...
Starring Sanjay Mishra, Deepak Dobriyal,Sareeka Singh
Written & Directed by Hardik Mehta
Kaamyaab is a very rare and precious film. It takes us into the lives of those unsung senior artistes who are not ‘junior artistes’—that derogatory term given to the blur of people who stands in crowds – but aren’t stars neither.
We could call them the Nowhere People, na idhar ke na udhar ke…Think about Om Prakash, Kanhaiyalal, Manmohan Krishna, Nasir Hussain, Iftiker,…They are all gone remembered for the way they blended into the fabric of the films that they kept appearing in with stubborn persistence. Kaamyaab has quaint cameo space for all the fringe players. In fact the film is dedicated to one of them Viju Khote who passed away in October 2019.
But the film belongs to Sanjay Mishra who plays Sudheer a bit player like the potato in a vegetable dish which...
- 3/3/2020
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Karwaan
Starring Irrfan, Dulquer Salman, Introducing Mithila Palkar
Directed by Akarsh Khurana
Life’s like that. It takes some weird twists and turns to finally put you on the right road. Of course the “right” is often the wrong for some of us.
In a sequence that would have been profoundly amusing if it were not so tragic a beautiful lady looks at two coffins and tells Dulquer, “The right one is your father.”
“So far,” sighs Dulquer, “the right one was the wrong one for me.”
Well, ha ha to that.
Excavating humour from the innards of mortality is never easy. Writer-Director Akarsh Khurana attempts the near-impossible and comes up with a film that never offends, even when it poses some serious problems of pacing.
You know that the film is looking for ways to keep the journey going when there are unnecessary detours on the way. And why not?...
Starring Irrfan, Dulquer Salman, Introducing Mithila Palkar
Directed by Akarsh Khurana
Life’s like that. It takes some weird twists and turns to finally put you on the right road. Of course the “right” is often the wrong for some of us.
In a sequence that would have been profoundly amusing if it were not so tragic a beautiful lady looks at two coffins and tells Dulquer, “The right one is your father.”
“So far,” sighs Dulquer, “the right one was the wrong one for me.”
Well, ha ha to that.
Excavating humour from the innards of mortality is never easy. Writer-Director Akarsh Khurana attempts the near-impossible and comes up with a film that never offends, even when it poses some serious problems of pacing.
You know that the film is looking for ways to keep the journey going when there are unnecessary detours on the way. And why not?...
- 8/2/2018
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
“What a lovely thoughtful courteous and kind person. Shashi Kapoor was a thorough gentleman. Not just me, he looked after all his heroines so beautifully. I think I did four films with him. Out of these, two films Nasir Husain’s Pyar Ka Mausam and Mohan Sehgal’s Kanyadan are remembered to this day…I remember during theRead More
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- 12/5/2017
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
With music by Shankar-Jaikishan, Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai had several memorable songs like Sau Saal Pehle and Teri Zulfon Se. Directed by Nasir Hussain, the film starred Dev Anand and Asha Parekh...
- 8/7/2017
- Film Companion
Ketan Mehta’s Holi is considered as Aamir Khan’s first foray as an actor while Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak is endorsed as his debut as a commercial hero. At the launch of Akshay Manwani’s book ‘Music, Masti, Modernity-The cinema of Nasir Husain’, Aamir Khan disclosed that his first film was actually a short film of 40Read More
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- 10/24/2016
- by Faridoon Shahryar
- BollywoodHungama
The name commands a strange respect. Here is an actor who strides two streams—commerce and cinematic aesthetics, conventionally perceived as antagonistic, and has merged them seamlessly, for over a decade now. Aamir Khan’s background is as mainstream as it can get. He adores the cinema of his uncle, the late mainstream masala monarch Nasir Husain,Read More
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- 10/19/2016
- by Rajiv Vijayakar
- BollywoodHungama
It was way back in 1966 when Vijay Anand’s Teesri Manzil was released. The film turned out to be a smash success and remains popular till date. While ‘O Haseena Zulfonwali Jaane Jahan’ and ‘Aaja Aaja Mein Hoon Pyar Tera’ remain popular till date, courtesy Mohammad Rafi’s exuberant singing, R.D. Burman’s foot-tapping score, Majrooh Sultanpuri’s catchy lyrics and of course Shammi Kapoor’s dance moves, one track which continues to make for a melodic hear is Asha Bhosle’s ‘O Mere Sona Re Sona Re’.
Now in the 50th year anniversary of Teesri Manzil, the film’s leading lady Asha Parekh has paid a tribute of sorts to the Nasir Hussain musical. The 73 year old veteran actress, who continues to make social appearances, has just made her debut on Dubsmash. The song that she chose? ‘O Mere Sona Re Sona Re’.
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Now in the 50th year anniversary of Teesri Manzil, the film’s leading lady Asha Parekh has paid a tribute of sorts to the Nasir Hussain musical. The 73 year old veteran actress, who continues to make social appearances, has just made her debut on Dubsmash. The song that she chose? ‘O Mere Sona Re Sona Re’.
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//www.youtube.com/watch?v...
- 11/18/2015
- by Joginder Tuteja
- Bollyspice
John has no leading lady in his next project Rocky Handsome. But it's not because his characters loves only himself. Informs Nishikant, "Apart from John there is one other pivotal character, a male associate to John's character. And they share very close bonding. But no leading lady, not even for the songs. I will have three songs in the film. But they'd all be in background." Not that Nishikant is uncomfortable with songs. "I didn't have lip-sync songs in any of my earlier films until recently in my Marathi film Lai Bhaari which Riteish Deshmukh has produced. He also plays the lead. Though it's not a comedy it's a much lighter film than my earlier films Mumbai Meri Jaan, Force or my first film Dombivali Fast which was in Marathi." Kamat feels the glamour, songs and cast including the female lead must not be dictated by the box office. "I do understand numbers.
- 1/22/2014
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Kolkata, Jan 8: Actor Aamir Khan Wednesday revealed he might not have been a superstar if it weren't for the advice 'do what your heart says' by his great grand uncle, Muslim scholar and nationalist Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
During his opening address at the 2014 Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival (Aklf) here, Aamir recalled the leader had instilled confidence in Aamir's uncle, producer Nasir Hussain, to join the film industry, in the wake of family protests.
This had spurred Hussain and Aamir's father, producer Tahir Hussain, to join showbiz.
"He (Nasir Hussain) mentioned to me ... when he was a young boy and came.
During his opening address at the 2014 Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival (Aklf) here, Aamir recalled the leader had instilled confidence in Aamir's uncle, producer Nasir Hussain, to join the film industry, in the wake of family protests.
This had spurred Hussain and Aamir's father, producer Tahir Hussain, to join showbiz.
"He (Nasir Hussain) mentioned to me ... when he was a young boy and came.
- 1/8/2014
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
O.P.Nayyar, 'Master of Rhythm', has been instrumental in shaping the careers of many debutants. It's widely known that he didn't favour Lata Mangeshkar but had a soft corner for her younger sister Asha Bhosle, whom he rated even better than Lata. Prominent among them being the team of filmmaker Nasir Hussain and actor Shammi Kapoor, whose film Tumsa Nahin Dekha was partly successful because of O.P.'s music. Manmohan Desai is another filmmaker who will remain obliged to O.P. His...
- 11/16/2013
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Aug 15: He is from a film family and has been working as an actor for the past five years, but Imran Khan has not made friends yet. He says most of his friends are not from the industry.
"I consider that friendship takes more time. I have been here for five years, not enough time to call someone a good friend. So it takes time...," Imran, who bowed into Hindi films with 2008 hit puppy love story "Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na", told Ians.
He is the grandson of late filmmaker Nasir Hussain and nephew of superstar Aamir Khan.
"You work so much in the industry. When you come home, you don't want to continue to live.
"I consider that friendship takes more time. I have been here for five years, not enough time to call someone a good friend. So it takes time...," Imran, who bowed into Hindi films with 2008 hit puppy love story "Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na", told Ians.
He is the grandson of late filmmaker Nasir Hussain and nephew of superstar Aamir Khan.
"You work so much in the industry. When you come home, you don't want to continue to live.
- 8/15/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Aug 13: Bollywood actor Imran Khan, who is trained in directing films, intends to go behind the camera someday.
"At some point, I will direct. I have trained for that and studied for it," Imran, the grandson of late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, told Ians.
His next is Milan Luthria's underworld saga "Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara" and right now he enjoys honing his acting skills.
"I am very excited with what I am getting to do as an actor. I am getting to work with some very interesting people, people who I like and respect. And I am getting to learn so much," he added.
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"At some point, I will direct. I have trained for that and studied for it," Imran, the grandson of late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, told Ians.
His next is Milan Luthria's underworld saga "Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara" and right now he enjoys honing his acting skills.
"I am very excited with what I am getting to do as an actor. I am getting to work with some very interesting people, people who I like and respect. And I am getting to learn so much," he added.
Nephew of Aamir Khan, known as.
- 8/13/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Mansoor Khan’s Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), the film which saw the debuts of Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla and also catapulted them both to stardom, has officially completed 25 years this week. Speaking about the occasion, Juhi had this to say to the Indian media, “It’s been 25 years, unbelievable and it was on the 29th April that the film was released. It is a foundation stone of my career so I am very emotionally attached to it. If it is made again then I and Aamir will do it again.”
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was one of few films under the romantic genre that released in the 1980s; during an era which was dominated by action-oriented films. “Not only were we nobodies at the time… I know while we were making it… because it was so different from the films that were happening at the time, the crew would...
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was one of few films under the romantic genre that released in the 1980s; during an era which was dominated by action-oriented films. “Not only were we nobodies at the time… I know while we were making it… because it was so different from the films that were happening at the time, the crew would...
- 5/3/2013
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
Kolkata, April 27: Excited at the prospect of a reunion with fellow cast and crew members of the iconic Bollywood film "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" (Qsqt), that completes 25 years this April, the film's leading lady Juhi Chawla said the blockbuster was "magic which just happened".
"It's been 25 years, unbelievable and it was on the 29th April that the film was released. We are having a get together with the entire cast and crew. We will be screening the film and will be watching it after many years," Chawla told a TV channel post the Kolkata Knight Riders' win over Kings XI Punjab at the Eden Gardens here Friday.
Directed by Mansoor Khan and written by his father Nasir Hussain, "Qsqt" saw the debut of Hussain's nephew Aamir.
"It's been 25 years, unbelievable and it was on the 29th April that the film was released. We are having a get together with the entire cast and crew. We will be screening the film and will be watching it after many years," Chawla told a TV channel post the Kolkata Knight Riders' win over Kings XI Punjab at the Eden Gardens here Friday.
Directed by Mansoor Khan and written by his father Nasir Hussain, "Qsqt" saw the debut of Hussain's nephew Aamir.
- 4/26/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Aamir Khan is one of the mega stars that Bollywood has today. He is a really talented actor, a brilliant human being and also a successful producer and director. He was born on 14 March 1965. On the occasion of his birthday, let us trace back his early career and some of the biggest hits that he has given to Bollywood. He was born in a family that was very much attached to films. His dad was Tahir Khan, one of a major film producer of his time. Moreoever, his uncle Nasir Hussain was a leading actor, director as well as a producer. Hence, it was obvious that Aamir too would be tracing the path of films following his uncle and his father. Hi...
- 3/13/2013
- Bollywoodmantra.com
New Delhi, Feb 26: Imran Khan has been snowed under with requests from architects and interior design magazines ever since he got his ancestral home renovated -- however, the actor is not keen to let anyone enter his private pad.
Imran's house in Pali Hill, Mumbai, belonged to his grandfather, late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, and it has been there for the past 50 years. The house is eco-friendly with interesting aspects like solar panels, water harvesting and perfect ventilation.
It took nearly two years for the renovation to be completed and the actor moved into the home only last month. Ever since, he has been flooded with requests.
Imran's house in Pali Hill, Mumbai, belonged to his grandfather, late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, and it has been there for the past 50 years. The house is eco-friendly with interesting aspects like solar panels, water harvesting and perfect ventilation.
It took nearly two years for the renovation to be completed and the actor moved into the home only last month. Ever since, he has been flooded with requests.
- 2/26/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
2013 will be a busy year for one of the most talented actors of this generation, Ranbir Kapoor. Ranbir recently shot for Ayan Mukherjee’s Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani in Kashmir with his co-star Deepika Padukone.
The romantic comedy is said to be a tribute to the cinema of Nasir Hussain, who directed classics such as Hum Kisise Kum Nahin and Yaadon Ki Baaraat.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has been filmed at places such as Kongdori in Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Manali, Udaipur and Srinagar. Pritam, who is working with Dharma Productions for the first time in his career, composes the music of the film.
On February 6th, Ranbir and Deepika shot for the posters of the film, which will be released mid February. The film is scheduled for a release on 31st of May.
Currently Ranbir is also working on Abhinav Kashyap’s Besharam, in which he plays a thief. This film...
The romantic comedy is said to be a tribute to the cinema of Nasir Hussain, who directed classics such as Hum Kisise Kum Nahin and Yaadon Ki Baaraat.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has been filmed at places such as Kongdori in Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Manali, Udaipur and Srinagar. Pritam, who is working with Dharma Productions for the first time in his career, composes the music of the film.
On February 6th, Ranbir and Deepika shot for the posters of the film, which will be released mid February. The film is scheduled for a release on 31st of May.
Currently Ranbir is also working on Abhinav Kashyap’s Besharam, in which he plays a thief. This film...
- 2/13/2013
- by Charla Manohar
- Bollyspice
All the Bollywood stars recently came under one roof, not for any award function but for Imran Khan’s house-warming party. The married couple Imran Khan and Avantika Malik moved into their bungalow at Pali Hill, in Bandra. This bungalow belonged to Imran Khan’s grandfather, who was the late filmmaker Nasir Hussain. The house had been under renovation for more than two years. The housewarming party was attended by many from Bollywood. The newly married couple Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor attended the party hand-in-hand. The two wore casuals at the party and posed for the shutterbugs before their swanky car. Karisma Kapoor was also s...
- 12/24/2012
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Lucknow, Nov 24: Bollywood star Aamir Khan, who was here to promote his forthcoming film "Talaash", went down memory lane and recalled how he flew kites here upon his last visit.
Talking about a last trip to Lucknow years ago, when he accompanied his uncle, late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, he said he still remembers how he had flown kites and had loved it.
"Somebody had taunted me that since I was a Mumbaikar, I would not able to fly kites, but I did it quite comfortably," Aamir said here Friday evening.
The 47−year−old says anyone who has lost a family member will be able to relate with "Talaash", a crime thriller..
Talking about a last trip to Lucknow years ago, when he accompanied his uncle, late filmmaker Nasir Hussain, he said he still remembers how he had flown kites and had loved it.
"Somebody had taunted me that since I was a Mumbaikar, I would not able to fly kites, but I did it quite comfortably," Aamir said here Friday evening.
The 47−year−old says anyone who has lost a family member will be able to relate with "Talaash", a crime thriller..
- 11/24/2012
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Ever since Bachna Ae Haseeno everyone’s been wondering and waiting in anticipation for the next film which the then real-life couple, Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor would star in. The wait is over as ex-flames Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor are to be re-united once more for their upcoming film Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, directed by super-hit Wake Up Sid’s very own Ayan Mukerji.
The couple did have a controversial public breakup, but now it seems that both Deepika and Ranbir are putting their personal past behind them, and are concentrating on their professional careers, starting with ‘Yjhd’. Confirming this, Deepika Padukone states “Contrary to what some may think, there was never any tension between Ranbir and I” further adding, “We have stayed friends and it wasn’t as if there was this cold silence between us. We are aware about each other’s plans. Moreover, Ayan is...
The couple did have a controversial public breakup, but now it seems that both Deepika and Ranbir are putting their personal past behind them, and are concentrating on their professional careers, starting with ‘Yjhd’. Confirming this, Deepika Padukone states “Contrary to what some may think, there was never any tension between Ranbir and I” further adding, “We have stayed friends and it wasn’t as if there was this cold silence between us. We are aware about each other’s plans. Moreover, Ayan is...
- 4/18/2012
- by Neelofar Jamal
- Bollyspice
Acting flows in Aamir Khan’s blood as he hails from a family of filmmaking. His father Tahir Hussain was a film producer while his uncle Nasir Hussain was also a filmmaker and an actor. Aamir whose original name is Aamir Hussain Khan was born at Bandra’s Holy Family Hospital on March 14 1965. Aamir is a cute chocolate tee boy. He was the heartthrob of many young girls and still he possesses the charm of making girls fall week at his knees. His journey from a cutie charming actor from a perfectionist is commendable. Over the years, he has grown as...
- 3/13/2012
- Bollywoodmantra.com
He was the voice of 'Jordan' Ranbir Kapoor in Rockstar. Now, Mohit Chauhan who rose to fame in films with the song 'Tum Se Hi' in Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met and 'Masakali' in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Delhi 6, is on to a much bigger kick. Mohit whose Rahman tracks in Rockstar have gone a long way into giving Ranbir a 'Rockstar' image is now in the process of putting together a tribute to one of the most musically-inclined filmmakers of all times. Nasir Hussain. Speaking on the project Mohit, who is currently basking in shared adulation with Ranbir Rahman and Rockstar, says, "The music in Nasir Hussain Saab's cinema was phenomenal. Right from Dil Deke Dekho to Teesri Manzil to Yaadon Ki Baaraat to Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai…the impact of Nasir Saab's music is encyclopaedic. So yes, I am doing a tribute to his music." Unwilling to divulge more,...
- 12/8/2011
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
For Hema Malini, he was a .real hero., and for Asha Parekh, working with him was .like being on an express train. . two veteran Bollywood beauties recall their time with evergreen star Dev Anand who, according to them, lived life to the fullest.Dev Anand, who dedicated over six decades of his life to Indian cinema, died following cardiac arrest in London Sunday. He was 88..My mother was a huge fan of Dev saab, so I grew up hearing his name and watching his films. How was I to know that one day I.d go on to do many films with him? I started my career with one legendary actor Raj Kapoor, then I quickly did .Johnny Mera Naam. with Dev Saab. You can imagine how nervous I was. I was so young and he was a huge star. But he never made me feel like a newcomer,. said Hema.
- 12/6/2011
- Filmicafe
New Delhi, Sep 4: Former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain's 'donkey' remark about Indian fielders has upset Amitabh Bachchan.
Did not like Nasir Hussain, ex-cricket Captain of UK (Britain), refer to Indian fielders as 'donkeys', as he commentated on tour of our team, Big B posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Hussain had equated some of the Indian fielders to 'donkeys' during the Twenty20 match played between India and England in Manchester.
Did not like Nasir Hussain, ex-cricket Captain of UK (Britain), refer to Indian fielders as 'donkeys', as he commentated on tour of our team, Big B posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Hussain had equated some of the Indian fielders to 'donkeys' during the Twenty20 match played between India and England in Manchester.
- 9/4/2011
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain.s .donkey. remark about Indian fielders has upset Amitabh Bachchan.'Did not like Nasir Hussain, ex-cricket Captain of UK (Britain), refer to Indian fielders as .donkeys., as he commentated on tour of our team,' Big B posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.Hussain had equated some of the Indian fielders to .donkeys. during the Twenty20 match played between India and England in Manchester.
- 9/4/2011
- Filmicafe
Asha Parekh remembers her late co-star Shammi Kapoor as a mentor who taught her how to perform in the songs and how to do lip-sync in the song sequences. She is also concerned about his wife, whose life revolved round the star of hits like .Junglee. and .Teesri Manzil...He was Shammi chacha (uncle) and his wife was Neela chachi (aunt) for me.It was her idea that I call them chacha and chachi. Now when this shocking news comes, my heart reaches out to Neela chachi,. said Asha..How will she cope? She devoted her entire being looking after him. Though she came from a very large and closely-knit family, after marriage Shammi chacha was her life.My heart reaches out to her.Shammi chacha.what do I say?.Talking about her association with the actor, who died Monday after kindey failure, Asha Parekh said: .Memories flood back to...
- 8/17/2011
- Filmicafe
Veteran actor Shammi Kapoor died at Breach Candy Hospital following kidney failure at 5.15am on Sunday morning. The actor was 79, was on dialysis for the past few years. Referred to by many as India's own Elvis Presley, Shammi was known for the zestful, romantic characters he essayed in films like Junglee, Kashmir Ki Kali and Prince, and the electric, rock n' roll dance numbers he immortalised. Kapoor made his debut in 1953, in the shadow of elder brother Raj Kapoor. However, it took over 4 years and several duds before Shammi tasted success with Nasir Husain's Tumsa Nahi Dekha. ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Veteran actor Shammi Kapoor died at Breach Candy Hospital following kidney failure at 5.15am on Sunday morning. The actor was 79, was on dialysis for the past few years. Referred to by many as India's own Elvis Presley, Shammi was known for the zestful, romantic characters he essayed in films like Junglee, Kashmir Ki Kali and Prince, and the electric, rock n' roll dance numbers he immortalised. Kapoor made his debut in 1953, in the shadow of elder brother Raj Kapoor. However, it took over 4 years and several duds before Shammi tasted success with Nasir Husain's Tumsa Nahi Dekha. ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Veteran actor Shammi Kapoor died at Breach Candy Hospital following kidney failure at 5.15am on Sunday morning. The actor was 79, was on dialysis for the past few years. Referred to by many as India's own Elvis Presley, Shammi was known for the zestful, romantic characters he essayed in films like Junglee, Kashmir Ki Kali and Prince, and the electric, rock n' roll dance numbers he immortalised. Kapoor made his debut in 1953, in the shadow of elder brother Raj Kapoor. However, it took over 4 years and several duds before Shammi tasted success with Nasir Husain's Tumsa Nahi Dekha. ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Shammi Kapoor had a short stint at Ruia College, in Matunga, Mumbai, after which he joined his father’s theatrical company "Prithvi Theatres". He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 150 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck, Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Bollywood in the year 1953, when the film Jeevan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mr. Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor’s first heroine. Kapoor started out with serious roles but with Filmistan's Nasir Hussain ...
- 8/14/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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