
'Akshay Kumar Is A Shrewd Rascal': Amitabh Bachchan On Working With Hera Pheri 3 Star
On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan is busy shooting for the 17th season of his hit quiz show, Kaun Banega Crorepati. Akshay Kumar has several films lined up. He will next be seen in Priyadarshan's Bhooth Bangla, co-starring Wamiqa Gabbi and Paresh Rawal. Additionally, Hera Pheri 3 with Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal is finally proceeding after much controversy.

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- News18
Amitabh Bachchan Shares Pic Of Old Sholay Ticket, Says It Cost Just Rs 20
Last Updated: Amitabh Bachchan shared a preserved Rs. 20 ticket for his 1970 film "Sholay" on his blog, noting its price now matches an aerated drink in theatres. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has shared a picture of an old cinema hall ticket for his 1970 blockbuster 'Sholay" and revealed that the cost was just Rs. 20. Amitabh took to his blog, where he shared a string of images from his weekly meet and greet with his fans outside his Mumbai mansion and along with that he also shared a picture of a 'preserved" Sholay ticket. He wrote on his blog: 'The SHOLAY ticket… kept and preserved, just defeated whatever has been expressed a few lines above .. Rs 20 !! the price .. !!!!!?? (sic)." The thespian was stunned to know that it is the price of an 'aerated drink" in theatres nowadays. 'I am told that is the price of an aerated drink in Theatre Halls nowadays .. is that a fact ?? So much to say , but say not… affection and love (sic)." he wrote. Sholay, an epic action-adventure film, is directed by Ramesh Sippy. The film is about two criminals, Veeru and Jai, hired by a retired police officer to capture the ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh. The megastar also spoke about the mysterious power of late-night hours for creativity and introspection and said that amidst noise and solitude, the mind often finds its sharpest clarity. 'It be the silence of the hour when the awakening occurs .. .. mysterious is it not .. the waken be the ideal for the late hour .. Many theories exist on this and two that stand out is – the ability to hear what you write ; and the isolation in the presence of noise .. seemingly unendorsed opinion or express , but strangely in the midst of cacophony the creative or the mind that thinks, excels .. at times the best .. (sic)." He added: 'Excess is a cess that is desired to be seized, else it absorbs the activities of mind and body and the senses .. disposed utilities has been a leaning for some .. storing of utilities has been the learning from some .. which some to be accepted and executed is the excess that cesses the mind and and body .. and the regret in the other is the pain of not doing the 'do' ..(sic)." First Published: July 28, 2025, 10:37 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Did you know Akshay Kumar first faced the camera at the age of 23? "Before I could realise, it soon became my first love," wrote the actor when he shared a throwback post
Akshay Kumar is one of the top stars in the Indian film industry, with a career that has spanned over three decades. Known for his versatility, he has played a wide range of roles — from comedy and action to romance. He faced the camera for the first time at the age of 23 and made his Hindi film debut at 24 with 'Saugandh'. And these firsts hold a special place in the actor's heart. Akshay Kumar's Throwback from His First Photoshoot The 'Khiladi' star took a walk down memory lane by sharing a picture from his very first photoshoot. In the photo, a young and dreamy-looking Akshay is seen gazing away from the camera, posing with his hand near his face. He is dressed in a white and blue shirt, capturing the charm of his early days in the industry. "Your firsts are always special. And so is this photo, taken when I was 23…my first time in front of the camera and before I could realise, it soon became my first love, all thanks to your love. #ThrowbackThursday," he captioned the picture. Journey from Action Hero to National Award Winner Akshay found commercial success with his second film, 'Khiladi' in 1992, which earned him the nickname "Khiladi Kumar." The movie marked the beginning of his image as an action star in the 1990s and led to a series of Khiladi films, along with other action hits like 'Mohra' (1994) and 'Jaanwar' (1999). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Stylish New Mobility Scooters Available for Seniors (Prices May Surprise You) Mobility Scooter | Search Ads Search Now Undo As his career progressed, Akshay also gained popularity for his performances in romantic films like 'Dhadkan' (2000), 'Andaaz' (2003), 'Namastey London' (2007). He became a fan favorite for his comic timing in movies such as 'Hera Pheri' (2000), 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi' (2004), 'Phir Hera Pheri' (2006), 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' (2007), 'Singh Is Kinng' (2008). In 2016, Akshay won the National Film Award for Best Actor for his role in 'Rustom'. Over the years, he has also become known for films with patriotic themes. Movies like 'Airlift', 'Kesari', and 'Mission Mangal' showcased his dedication to stories of national pride. He was last seen in 'Housefull 5' and next he has 'Jolly LLB' alongside Arshad Warsi . 'Hera Pheri 3' CONFIRMED! Akshay Kumar Says 'We Are Back Together'


Time of India
12 hours ago
- Time of India
Did you know Amitabh Bachchan was replaced by Vinod Khanna in Shaque after 16 flops? Aruna Raje reveals producer didn't want him
Before becoming Shahenshah, Amitabh Bachchan faced numerous setbacks. He was dropped from films like Shaque and Duniya Ka Mela due to his initial box office failures. Director Aruna Raje Patil revealed that Vinod Khanna replaced Bachchan in Shaque. Raza Murad mentioned Sanjay Khan replaced Bachchan in Duniya Ka Mela. Zanjeer became a turning point after Jaya Bhaduri suggested his name. Long before he became the legendary 'Shahenshah' of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan faced a string of disappointments that nearly ended his acting journey before it began. With 16 flops behind him, the future superstar was once deemed too risky by producers—so much so that he was replaced in multiple films, including the 1976 thriller Shaque. Why Bachchan was dropped from Shaque In a recent interaction, acclaimed director-editor Aruna Raje Patil revealed that Amitabh was originally considered for the lead in Shaque, but was ultimately replaced by Vinod Khanna due to his struggling box office run at the time. Filmmaker Aruna Raje Patil recently reflected on a pivotal casting change during the making of her 1976 film Shaque. Initially, Amitabh Bachchan was set to star opposite Waheeda Rehman . However, due to his then-unfavourable box office track record—marked by 16 consecutive flops—the film's producer, NB Kamat, was unwilling to move forward with him in the lead role. Faced with the possibility of the film being shelved, the team decided to look for a more bankable star. They eventually approached Vinod Khanna, who was already enjoying commercial success at the time. The actor quickly agreed to take on the role, leading to the replacement of Bachchan just before his breakthrough with Zanjeer in 1973. Another film replacement In a past interview with The Filmy Charcha, veteran actor Raza Murad recalled another instance highlighting Amitabh Bachchan's early struggles in the film industry. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo He shared that Bachchan was dropped from the film Duniya Ka Mela and replaced by Sanjay Khan due to a series of box office failures. At the time, with 16 flops behind him, distributors reportedly lacked confidence in Bachchan's ability to draw audiences, believing his presence would hurt the film's prospects. It wasn't until Zanjeer turned his fortunes around that his career took a dramatic upward turn, proving that persistence—and timing—can change everything. It was a twist of fate that eventually landed Amitabh Bachchan the lead role in Zanjeer—the film that would redefine his career. As veteran actor Raza Murad recalled, director Prakash Mehra initially approached several top stars of the time, including Dilip Kumar , Dharmendra, Dev Anand, and Rajkumar, but each declined the offer for various reasons. Success of Zanjeer Despite Zanjeer being a hero-centric script, it struggled to find a leading man—until Jaya Bhaduri (later Jaya Bachchan) suggested Amitabh's name. With no other options left, Mehra took a chance on the struggling actor. That stroke of luck, coupled with Bachchan's powerful performance, changed the course of Hindi cinema—and earned him the title of Bollywood's 'Angry Young Man.' After the success of Zanjeer, Amitabh Bachchan's career skyrocketed. He formed a legendary collaboration with writers Salim-Javed, delivering a series of iconic films like Deewaar, Sholay, Kaala Patthar, Trishul, Majboor, Shakti, and Don.