Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has revealed his eagerness to collaborate on-screen with industry icons Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
A man has been recently arrested for illegally entering the set of a Salman Khan film in Mumbai, sparking concern among the crew. The man, who claimed to be a fan of the actor, accessed the set without permission and was quickly spotted by crew members.
Salman Khan’s Chulbul Pandey, the quirky and charismatic cop, has been a fan favourite for years, and his return in "Singham Again" has only intensified anticipation. Social media has been abuzz with excitement as fans reacted to the news. One enthusiastic fan tweeted, “Salman Khan’s cameo will give it an unimaginable push at the box office,” while another added, “Blockbuster alert! Chulbul meets Singham.”
The threat was communicated to the city’s traffic control room via its WhatsApp helpline on Thursday afternoon. Officials reported that the sender issued a direct threat to the actor and insisted on the substantial monetary demand. An investigation is currently underway to trace the source of the message.
The connection between Bollywood and the underworld has been entrenched for decades. The underworld’s infiltration into the film industry began in the 1960s when gangsters like Karim Lala and Haji Mastan emerged as both feared crime bosses and powerful benefactors to the film industry. Lala, known for his kidnapping and drug-trafficking empire, was also seen as the go-to problem solver for Bollywood stars. Dilip Kumar once visited him with actress Helen to seek help in resolving a personal issue, and Lala reportedly handled it with his characteristic efficiency.
Indian veteran actor Atul Parchure, widely recognised for his remarkable work in both Marathi and Hindi cinema, has passed away at the age of 57, as reported by The Indian Express.
Saif Ali Khan is set to make a comeback in the “Race” series, as confirmed by producer Ramesh Taurani. Known for helming the popular action-thriller franchise, Taurani shared that the actor will headline the fourth instalment of the film.
Salman Khan, who has been occupied with “Sikandar”, is now setting his sights on “Kick 2”. Fans are buzzing with excitement as producer Sajid Nadiadwala has finally dropped a sneak peek.
At the launch of "Angry Young Men," Salman Khan, the Bollywood superstar, shared the stage with the legendary writer duo Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, formally known as Salim-Javed. During his remarks on their iconic films, Salman expressed his views on the current generation, stating that men today seem to have lost their desire to embrace traditional masculinity. In contrast, he affirmed that Salim and Javed have always embodied what it means to be true men, and that will never change.
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has revealed his eagerness to collaborate on-screen with industry icons Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
A man has been recently arrested for illegally entering the set of a Salman Khan film in Mumbai, sparking concern among the crew. The man, who claimed to be a fan of the actor, accessed the set without permission and was quickly spotted by crew members.
Salman Khan’s Chulbul Pandey, the quirky and charismatic cop, has been a fan favourite for years, and his return in "Singham Again" has only intensified anticipation. Social media has been abuzz with excitement as fans reacted to the news. One enthusiastic fan tweeted, “Salman Khan’s cameo will give it an unimaginable push at the box office,” while another added, “Blockbuster alert! Chulbul meets Singham.”
The threat was communicated to the city’s traffic control room via its WhatsApp helpline on Thursday afternoon. Officials reported that the sender issued a direct threat to the actor and insisted on the substantial monetary demand. An investigation is currently underway to trace the source of the message.
The connection between Bollywood and the underworld has been entrenched for decades. The underworld’s infiltration into the film industry began in the 1960s when gangsters like Karim Lala and Haji Mastan emerged as both feared crime bosses and powerful benefactors to the film industry. Lala, known for his kidnapping and drug-trafficking empire, was also seen as the go-to problem solver for Bollywood stars. Dilip Kumar once visited him with actress Helen to seek help in resolving a personal issue, and Lala reportedly handled it with his characteristic efficiency.
Indian veteran actor Atul Parchure, widely recognised for his remarkable work in both Marathi and Hindi cinema, has passed away at the age of 57, as reported by The Indian Express.
Saif Ali Khan is set to make a comeback in the “Race” series, as confirmed by producer Ramesh Taurani. Known for helming the popular action-thriller franchise, Taurani shared that the actor will headline the fourth instalment of the film.
Salman Khan, who has been occupied with “Sikandar”, is now setting his sights on “Kick 2”. Fans are buzzing with excitement as producer Sajid Nadiadwala has finally dropped a sneak peek.
At the launch of "Angry Young Men," Salman Khan, the Bollywood superstar, shared the stage with the legendary writer duo Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, formally known as Salim-Javed. During his remarks on their iconic films, Salman expressed his views on the current generation, stating that men today seem to have lost their desire to embrace traditional masculinity. In contrast, he affirmed that Salim and Javed have always embodied what it means to be true men, and that will never change.
Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's wedding reception was a star-studded affair. It was graced by the who's who of Bollywood, including Salman Khan, Kajol, Rekha and Anil Kapoor, among others. The newlyweds made their first public appearance as husband and wife at their wedding reception. The celebration is being held at Bastian, Mumbai and is expected to be attended by almost 1,000 people.