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Showing posts with label bollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bollywood. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 April 2016

10 Times Fans Did Shocking Things For Their Favourite Bollywood Star



Bollywood actors undoubtedly have a huge fan following and not only in
India but across the globe. It doesn’t come as a surprise when Salman
Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth‘s die-hard fans
publicly display their love and affection for their beloved actors
through some unexpected and often bizzare gestures. From worshiping
their favorite stars like demigods to going crazy lengths just to get a
glimpse of their favorite actors, fans have done it all!












 Shah Rukh Khan: Recently during the song launch of Fan, Shah Rukh Khan
had revealed that how a fan wanted to swim in Shah Rukh Khan’s swimming
pool. “He took off his clothes and jumped into my swimming pool. When he
was going back, my guards questioned him on what he was doing there. He
told the guards that he just wanted to bathe where Shah Rukh Khan
bathed,” narrated Khan while addressing the media.







 Salman Khan: A fan of the beloved actor who tried to commit suicide
outside the court identified as Gouranga Kundu, a 32-year-old man from
West Bengal. After the verdict where Salman Khan was sentenced to five
years jail, Gouranga Kundu was disheartened with the news and asked to
put him behind bars instead of the actor.







 Aamir Khan: Kishore Kumar had cycled all the way from Ranchi to Mumbai, to meet his superstar Aamir Khan.







 Aishwarya Rai Bachchan: Reportedly, a man named Niroshan Devapriya from
Sri Lanka, had claimed that he was in a romantic relationship with
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and claimed that the actress’ marriage with
Abhishek Bachchan caused him mental stress.







Hrithik Roshan: A girl named Jyoti, had tattooed Hrithik Roshan’s name
on her hand. The same style tattoo Hrithik Roshan’s ex-wife Sussanne has
on her hand!







 Kareena Kapoor Khan: A crazy fan who was stalking and sending love
letters to Kareena Kapoor Khan for months and months, had reportedly
gifted the actress an expensive diamond set worth lakhs of rupees.







 Shahid Kapoor: Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor had an international NRI
fan, who actually went on an adventurous camp to Elbrus (highest
mountain peak in Europe, 18,510 feet above sea level) and hosted a flag
which had Shahid Kapoor’s film Haider poster.







 Amitabh Bachchan: Big B undoubtedly has a huge fan following and
moreover anything, his fans actually worship the actor as a God. There’s
a temple on the actor’s name where people actually worship. Also, once
a samosa vendor asked Big B to touch the truck filled with samosa, so
that he could distribute to it like ‘prasad’.








Rajinikanth: Lakhs of people believe Rajinikanth as their God and idol!
Reportedly, one of the fans believed the rumours that his idol was
suffering from kidney complications and so took sleeping pills to end
his life. He attempted to suicide to donate his own kidneys for the
superstar.



Sunday, 10 January 2016

Shakti Kapoor: The role of a lifetime





 सुनील सिकन्दरलाल पूर





A trip down memory lane leads through the galis of Karol Bagh. The road
ahead paves the path for infinite possibilities. In between, life has
been a roller-coaster ride. As a child born into humble beginnings, he
was driven by lavish dreams to rebel against his father. As an actor,
his pride in his own performance has helped him overcome the prejudices
of the industry. As a lover, he has battled against an image to find his
soulmate.

Anubha Sawhney traces the story within a story hidden behind the scenes of Shakti Kapoor's life


I was born as Sunil Kapoor: My earliest memories are of a cramped house
in Karol Bagh, where I was born as Sunil Kapoor on September 3, 1952. I
was the second of four children born to Sikander Lal Kapoor, who had a
tailoring shop at CP, and Susheela, a housewife. Often, we fell short of
money, but I was happy with my siblings Renu, Parvin and Rummy. 











  • Kapoor with his daughter Shraddha Kapoor 






 I was thrown out of three schools: I was never interested in books and
got through exams in the third division. In fact, I was thrown out of
three schools — Holy Child, Frank Anthony Public School and Salwan
Public School —for bad behaviour. I got into fights because I wanted to
have my way at all costs.

I rebelled against my father: My
father was a miser who kept saving all his money. This attitude made me
rebel against him and I frequently went for long drives in his Fiat,
much against his wishes. Although my father wanted me to join the family
business, I was determined to run a travel agency. We fought because of
this.

I dated my cricket captain's girlfriend: I secured
admission to the BCom (pass) course at Kirori Mal College through the
sports quota. Cricket was a passion in college till I started dating the
college captain's girlfriend. When he found out, he made me run around
the field! Soon, I dumped both cricket and his girlfriend.

I
was a model before I passed college: Vishnu panwalla in Karol Bagh, from
whom I bought cigarettes, put up a poster of me in his kiosk and urged
me to become an actor. I realised I could earn money by modelling. My
first ad campaign was for Surya Bansi Suitings, with Jalal Agha's wife
Valerie. I made between Rs 150-350 per assignment and spent the money on
cigarettes and booze!

My father cheated me: When I passed out
of KMC with 43 per cent marks, my father agreed to let me join a travel
agency, and assured me that he would help me set up my own place. I
worked with Mercury Travels and Asian Travels. I made my contacts,
learnt about ticketing and visas and was all set to open my own agency
when my father backed out. I felt totally cheated.

I was
destined to be an actor: My friends had filled in the application form
for the Films and Television Institute of India, Pune, on my behalf.
When I cleared the interview, my friends coached me for the audition. I
was selected, but all my friends flunked the audition. They alleged that
my father had bribed the FTII board and still haven't forgiven me.


A chance friendship changed my life: I booked a ticket for Pune and
left with Rs 700. While on the train, I befriended Anil Verman, who was
also going to FTII. He suggested I accompany him to his sister's home in
Mumbai. Once there, I saw Vinod Khanna walk into the house. Anil's
sister was married to Vinod's brother Pramod! And with Vinod were Rakesh
and Rajesh Roshan! They came to drop us at FTII. We drove in a Ford,
beer bottles in hand. I felt like a star!

Mithun ragged me:
When we reached FTII, I walked up to this dark guy in a lungi and said,
'You wanna have some beer?' Mithun Chakrabarti declined. That night,
Mithun, Vijayendra Ghatge and another senior, took me into a room,
switched off the lights, splashed water on my face, chopped off my
newly-styled hair and threatened me with the worst if they caught me
drinking. Terrified, I didn't leave my room for the next four days.


I lived off Mithun: After the initial ragging, I was friends with
Mithun. Each night, as he sat down to eat, I would ask: 'Mithun, thoda
khana dega?' He never refused. Since Mithun had moved to Mumbai before
me, I shamelessly landed up at his rented place and forced him to pay
double the rent. There was a time when he told our common friends not to
disclose his whereabouts, lest I land up at his place!

Anil Verman eased my struggle: While at FTII, I did ad films. These credentials secured a role in Khel Khiladi Par
. The film didn't do well, but I was noticed. I stayed as a paying
guest for Rs 250 per month till Anil Verman gave me free accommodation
in an apartment, where I stayed for seven years.

I met Feroze
Khan because of a road accident: Ad campaigns gave me money to buy a
rickety Fiat. Once, while driving down Linking Road, a Mercedes crashed
into me. I rushed out to demand damages. But when Feroze Khan stepped
out of the Merc, I forgot everything and begged him for a role. There
were 500 people watching.

The tide turned in my favour: I featured in Darwaza and Ali Baba Marjina
, but that big break eluded me. Around then, scriptwriter K K Shukla,
who was Daisy Irani's husband, told me that Feroze Khan was looking for a
villain for Qurbani and
wanted a crazy guy who had banged into his car! Shukla called Feroze and
we rushed to his office. Later in the evening, he asked me to come
over. Feroze opened a bottle of champagne for me! I performed a mujra on
Aap Jaisa Koi for the high-fliers there. Qurbani made me a star.




Sunil Dutt gave me the name 'Shakti': Sunil and Nargis Dutt took a
liking for me. In fact, Sunil Dutt gave me the name 'Shakti'. I lived a
double life —one with the Dutts, wherein I accompanied them when they
went to pay Sanju's school fees, ate biryani and gosht — and the other
with Feroze, wherein I listened to international music, and socialised
with movers and shakers. I had two godfathers. When Rocky was released, my status as a good actor was confirmed. I worked with Manmohan Desai, Prakash Mehra, David Dhawan.


Parental opposition couldn't stop Shivangi and I from marrying: I first met Shivangi on the sets of Kismet
. She was 13 years younger to me, but we became friends. I had the
reputation of being a flirt. When Shivangi's parents found out, they
locked her up. She lied that she would have nothing to do with me, but
as soon as she got her freedom, Shivangi came to my house, and said she
wouldn't go back! We got married that very day —January 12, 1982. My
parents were shocked, but accepted Shivangi. But her parents refused to
have anything to do with us. It was only when Siddhanth was born that
the ice was broken. I also have a daughter, Shraddha.



I lost both my parents in one year: Fortunately, I made peace with my
father before he passed away a couple of years back. When he breathed
his last, he was proud of me. My mother also died in the same year — her
loss is irreparable. My temple at home has pictures of my parents and
God.


I am happiest when I make others laugh: Zakhmi Insaan
, the only movie in which I have played the hero, flopped within half
an hour of its release. Still, whether it is as a villain or comedian, I
love my roles. I have lived numerous lives, experienced various
emotions, but I have no regrets. That's the way I live life — with a
smile on my lips.


Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Celebrity tattoo stories_Part_1

Celebrities are known for their liking towards tattoos. Stars like Saif Ali Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Deepika Padukone, Prateik, Amy Jackson and the likes, sport body art. There is a story behind every celebrity tattoo; let's explore...

 The hottest 'pataka' in town. Any guesses?

 Yes, it is Alia Bhatt.

 Sonakshi has got herself a new tattoo as her birthday present to self. Sonakshi, we hear feels her new ink would be like a guiding star in her life from now on.

 Deepika Padukones RK Tattoo Removed
Deepika Padukone's very famous RK tattoo, seems to have suddenly disappeared. Watch this video to know more!

 Arjun’s tattoo tribute to MAA
Rarely known to many that filmy Gunday actor Arjun Kapoor is mamma's boy.

 Arjun has got 'maa' tattooed on his hand

 Controversy brewing over Julia Louis Dreyfus` Rolling Stone cover
Julia Louis Dreyfus is gracing the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine with nothing but a historical document printed on her back.

 Gone are the days when the saying you wear your heart on your sleeve held good. Now, it is all about immortalising the love you have for your dear ones. This young celebrity is someone you all know. And here is her latest tattoo experiment.

 This is yet another look at a tattoo

 She is perhaps one of the most pampered young girls in Bollywood. Her brothers adore her and so does the rest of the family.

 The focus was of course on how DP had removed the RK tattoo, but we couldn't really miss that small art work on Ranbir's hand.

 Ranbir did not really show it off. It was there for all of us to see. When he did the flying steps.

 The tattoo reads 'Aawara' - one of the most talked about movies by his grandfather Raj Kapoor. While we are not sure if it is a permanent one, we like it a lot.

 Actress Celina Jaitly flaunted her love for husband Peter Haag by getting his name inked on her ring finger. The 30-year-old actress, who got married to the Australian businessman last year, put up a picture of her tattoo on Twitter.
Jaitly wrote, "Did something special for hubby on his bday... Tattooed his name on my ring finger." 

Priyanka Chopra's tattoo reads 'Daddy's lil girl'. Priyanka has a special bond with her dad and she has taken time off to take care of him.
 



Saturday, 27 December 2014

5 lessons we learnt from Aamir Khans PK



With the
controversies surrounding the latest Rajkumar Hirani film 'PK' starring
Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma doing the rounds, we look at the positives
of the film and give you five valid lessons the film taught us.





 



 With the controversies surrounding the latest Rajkumar Hirani film PK starring Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma doing the rounds, we look at the positives of the film and give you five valid lessons the film taught us.



 1. Aliens do exist, we just haven’t seen any: Yes! Aliens exist and they are adorable enough to make you fall in love with them. Aamir proved to be one hell of a charmer with his adorable personality, childlike curiosity and upbeat nature, he won our hearts. And also changed our outlook in a way, after all, aliens may not be some ugly looking scary creatures, like most of the films portray it.





 2. To love someone, is to let go your love: It’s not always about clinging on to your soul mate; sometimes letting go makes you a bigger person. After all, love is never about being loved back or owning the one you love, it’s about realising what makes them happy, even if it means to let them go.





 3. Believe in yourself and not Godmen: Trust yourself and not someone who is a self-acclaimed manager of the Almighty, trust your thinking and act accordingly. Doubt what you see, read and hear. Question what’s in front of you and don’t just stand blinded, accepting everything that’s handed to you.





 4. Not everything we are taught is right: Apply your logic and brains and behave rationally not just because your religion says so, but because your mind says so. Listen to yourself before you agree with something you aren’t fully aware about. Your mind holds the power, so give yourself a chance to be enlightened.








 5. Questioning a ritual is not a sin: Rather than blindly following something that lies behind a fog, it’s better to understand the how’s and the why’s of a thing you have been doing since your birth. It’s not a sin to have curiosity, so never be afraid to satisfy your thirst for curiosity.








Friday, 26 December 2014

Celebs and their sizzling photo shoots_Part_4


 Her claim to fame has been her role along with Jayam Ravi in Thillalangadi

 Actress Sanchita Shetty poses for a photograph during a photo shoot.

 Actress Sanchita Shetty poses for a photograph during a photo shoot.

 Andrea D'Souza - do you know her? We will explain

 Who do you think is hotter? Esha? Kangana? Here's the story behind these looks.

 Kangana has donned a multitude of roles in Bollywood. But her daring photo shoot for a leading magazine has had many eyebrows raised.

 Kangana slips into corsets, and lingire for the shoot.

 GQ India post on Twitter ran thus: “Put down your sceptre and let the reigning Queen of Bollywood show you why she has the title”

 Kangana smoked - and it irked the moral police.

 Celebs and their sizzling photo shoots

 “Kangna cannot spoil the society and culture for the sake of her own money mindedness and if she continues to do this kind of act, they would be forced to take it to court."

 However she has not reacted to it - and she sure looks sizzling hot, don't you think?

 Kangana gives a stiff competition to Esha Gupta who was on the cover of another magazine.

 The siren's song, according to myths, lure you. Entice you. Esha does just that in her swimwear photoshoot on Elle.
Esha Gupta on the cover of Elle magazine for the May Issue.

Captivatingly beautiful, she shows off style and poise in every picture. Esha Gupta on the cover of Elle magazine for the May Issue.



Monday, 22 December 2014

Jo Dar Gaya Woh Mandir Gaya: Five Killer Lines from PK









Stills from PK





Aamir doles out oodles of memorable dialogues in PK




Even if you didn't, for reasons best known to you, watch Aamir Khan's 3 Idiots, chances are you were infected by his character's catch phrase 'All is Well,' trotting in moments of both joy and despair.


Aamir has a new movie out now - PK - and a new catchphrase: 'Wrong Number.' He also doles out oodles of other memorable dialogues in and as PK.


Here are five.


Spoilers Ahead.


1. "Jo dar gaya woh mandir gaya," PK says, figuring out that religion thrives on fear



 2. "Hamare goley pe koi jhooth nahin bolta (Nobody lies on my planet)," he tells TV journo Jaggu who refuses to believe him at one point.



 3. "Hum confusiya gaye gain," PK says on more than one occasion,
foxed by the ways of the world, especially by the bewilderingly varied
religious rituals he encounters.



 4. One of PK's takeaways from his brush with humans is that when
they say 'I love chicken' or 'I love fish' they mean the exact opposite.
It means they love killing and eating chicken and fish.



 5. An idol seller tells PK that humans can communicate with God directly. He shoots back: "Why then do you make these idols?"













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