Actor Vivek Oberoi shares his personal experiences with heartbreak, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, emotional healing, and not losing one's authentic self. He advises men to avoid falling into unhealthy coping mechanisms and stresses caution in giving trust, underscoring the significance of personal growth after a breakup.
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Samay Raina's comedy show India’s Got Latent has sparked major controversy after Ranveer Allahbadia's comments on parenting led to FIRs against the judges. The backlash has divided the country, with some opposing and others defending the stand-up community. Raina has since removed all videos from his YouTube channel.
Ram Charan’s 'Game Changer' saw a sharp decline in its debut weekend box office collections after a strong start. The film earned Rs 17 crore on Day 3, bringing the total to Rs 89.6 crore domestically. The Telugu version performed best, while dubbed versions lagged. Competing films and mixed responses influenced the decline.
Actor Makarand Deshpande recently shared an unexpected anecdote from the sets of Nana Patekar’s directorial venture, 'Prahaar: The Final Attack' (1991), where he found himself in a moment of defiance against the seasoned actor-director. He refused to give Nana time for a team lunch after witnessing his different behaviour on set.
Salman Khan was seen at Delhi airport, posing with fans but briefly appearing irritated. His mood improved when two children approached for photos. He was previously in Abu Dhabi, reportedly filming a Hollywood debut. Khan later returned to Mumbai. He is scheduled to appear in the film 'Sikandar' set to release on Eid.
Filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya is known for creating evergreen family dramas in Bollywood. He made his Bollywood debut with the 1989 blockbuster 'Maine Pyaar Kiya' and went on to craft some of the most memorable films in Indian cinema, including 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun', 'Hum Saath Saath Hain', and 'Vivah'.
Ajay Devgn’s nephew, Aaman Devgan, is generating significant buzz for his debut performance in 'Azaad', which will hit the big screens on Friday, January 17. The young actor portrays Govind, a modest village boy with a profound, unwavering bond with his horse, Azaad. Reflecting on the experience, Aaman fondly recalls a life-changing conversation with his uncle, Ajay, about the film 'Legend of Bhagat Singh', which ignited his passion for acting.
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan recently revealed that he was originally approached for two blockbuster films, Darr and Bajrangi Bhaijaan, but turned them down, paving the way for Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, respectively. Aamir also mentioned that Rajkumar Hirani had initially considered him for a role in Lage Raho Munna Bhai, but by the time discussions progressed, the film had evolved into a sequel.
Wamiqa Gabbi, praised for her role in 'Baby John' and compared to top Bollywood stars, responded to critiques claiming her praise stems from PR manipulation. Despite her humorous rebuttal, the actress, known for films like '83' and 'Khufiya,' continues to receive widespread acclaim.
Himesh Reshammiya addressed comparisons of his character in 'Badass Ravi Kumar' to Ranbir Kapoor's look in 'Animal'. He stated that the similarities might be due to the beard and retro look. Despite the comparisons, Himesh emphasized unique elements in his film, such as the chain-saw scene.