Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency', marking 50 years since India's 1975 emergency, releases on January 17, 2025. The film faced censor board delays but has garnered positive social media reactions for its intense trailer and powerful performances. Key roles include Anupam Kher and Shreyas Talpade, with Satish Shah in his final screen appearance.
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Bollywood actor Anupam Kher mourned the passing of former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, reflecting on his time preparing to portray Singh in the film 'The Accidental Prime Minister.' Kher lauded Singh's brilliance, kindness, and humility but faced criticism from fans who felt the movie disrespected the former Prime Minister.
Senior advocate Majeed Memon's autobiography, My Memoirs, highlights his 50-year legal career, focusing on notable Bollywood cases. He discusses the challenges of representing Sanjay Dutt and reveals how Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan turned hostile witnesses in the Bharat Shah case.
Rajesh Khanna's immense charm made him a beloved superstar with an unparalleled female fan following. Fans performed rituals, including applying Eau De Cologne-dipped water strips on his magazine photos. His role in films like Anand and Aradhana, and his marriage to Dimple Kapadia, solidified his status as the ultimate heartthrob of the 1970s.
Karan Johar admits 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' had problematic gender politics. Shabana Azmi challenged him on the film's "hypocrisy" after its release. Johar now cringes at parts of the film, admitting his focus was reviving his father's business with a blockbuster, not social commentary.
L2: Empuraan, the sequel to Lucifer, opened with US $19.4 million worldwide, becoming the top Indian film opener of 2025. The film grossed US $17.3 million overseas and faced controversy in India. Mohanlal issued an apology addressing themes causing distress. Director Prithviraj also posted the apology, highlighting the team's responsibility.
Shah Rukh Khan bought his house, Amrit, on Carter Road with 40 lakhs he earned from the film Guddu. Before that, SRK and his wife Gauri lived in a small flat in Mount Mary. With the money given by Prem Lalwani, SRK purchased the flat from AK Talwar, also known as Mamaji in the film industry.
Amrita Singh celebrated her 67th birthday, and daughter Sara Ali Khan shared a heartfelt post with photos, thanking her mother for her genes. Sara recently donned a black outfit of her mother's at a friend's wedding, highlighting their strong resemblance. Fans poured in their best wishes for Amrita Singh.
Samay Raina's YouTube show India’s Got Latent faces legal issues after Ashish Chanchlani’s lawyer reported a viral video where guest Ranveer Allahbadia made an inappropriate joke. The episode, featuring other notable YouTubers, has been removed. The incident sparked controversy over digital content limits, leading to possible actions from the National Human Rights Commission and Parliament.
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