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Sridevi's 'Khuda Gawah' co-star Kiran Kumar remembers her reserved nature on the set
Sridevi's 'Khuda Gawah' co-star Kiran Kumar remembers her reserved nature on the set

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

Sridevi's 'Khuda Gawah' co-star Kiran Kumar remembers her reserved nature on the set

Kiran Kumar credits Mukul S Anand for his role as Pasha in 'Khuda Gawah', originally meant for Amrish Puri. He described his polite but distant relationship with Sridevi, admired her versatility, and recalled her concern when he injured his leg during filming. Sridevi passed away in 2018. Kiran Kumar credits his late friend and filmmaker Mukul S Anand for securing him the role of Pasha, the antagonist in the 1992 action blockbuster 'Khuda Gawah'. Although the part was originally meant for the legendary Amrish Puri , Kumar feels fortunate that the opportunity came his way, as it gave him the chance to share the screen with two cinematic legends, Amitabh Bachchan and the late Sridevi . Reserved Relationship with Sridevi on Set Recently, in an interview to Red FM, the actor described his relationship with Sridevi as polite and distant, noting that she did not allow anyone to get too close to her. As a result, his interactions with her on set were limited to greetings. However, he greatly admired her whenever she performed. He also recalled that their only extended conversation took place during the filming of the climax of 'Khuda Gawah', highlighting the respectful but reserved nature of their professional relationship. Memorable Climax Scene Incident He recalled a memorable and intense moment from the climax of 'Khuda Gawah', where he was running while Amitabh and Sridevi rode horses on either side of him. In the scene, they lifted him up and then threw him off a mountain, marking the death of his character, Pasha. During the shoot, as they continued riding after lifting him, one of the horse's knuckles accidentally struck his leg, causing it to swell. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Sridevi's Concern After the Shoot The actor shared that after the shoot, Sridevi got off her horse and asked, 'Kiran, are you okay? You hurt your leg.' I said, 'Ya, it's okay. It'll get better.' She said, 'You should be careful. Why didn't you get a duplicate for this shot?' I said, 'Madam, you lifted me up in this shot. It was great fun. Please don't bother. Thank you very much.' Kiran mentioned that this was the only interaction he had with Sridevi, but it was more than enough for him. Admiring Sridevi's Versatility Kiran admired Sridevi for her ability to play very different roles. He mentioned her serious role in the 1983 movie 'Sadma', her funny character in the 1989 film 'Chaalbaaz', and her action role in 'Khuda Gawah' as examples of her versatility. Sridevi's Legacy and Family Sridevi passed away in 2018, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Indian cinema. She was honored posthumously with a National Award for her powerful final role in the 2017 crime thriller 'Mom', directed by Ravi Udyawar. Her family includes her husband, renowned producer Boney Kapoor , and their daughters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, both of whom followed in her footsteps and embarked on acting careers after her demise.

Sridevi didn't let anyone come too close to her, says Khuda Gawah co-star Kiran Kumar: ‘She could do a Sadma as well as a Chaalbaaz'
Sridevi didn't let anyone come too close to her, says Khuda Gawah co-star Kiran Kumar: ‘She could do a Sadma as well as a Chaalbaaz'

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Sridevi didn't let anyone come too close to her, says Khuda Gawah co-star Kiran Kumar: ‘She could do a Sadma as well as a Chaalbaaz'

Kiran Kumar is grateful to his friend and late filmmaker Mukul S Anand who lobbied for him to play Pasha, the villain's role in his 1992 action epic Khuda Gawah. The role was initially written for the late legendary actor Amrish Puri, but Kumar is grateful it fell into his lap because it allowed him to work with two of the greatest actors of all time — Amitabh Bachchan and the late Sridevi. 'Sridevi ke sath mera ek salaam-dua ka rishta raha hai (I just had a cordial relation with Sridevi). She didn't let anyone come too close to her. So I only used to greet her on set. But whenever she used to perform, I admired her,' said Kumar. He recalled his only longer interaction with Sridevi while filming the climax of Khuda Gawah, in an interview to Red FM. 'In the climax, I'm running. Amit ji and Sridevi are riding horses on either of my sides. They lift me up and then throw me off a mountain. That's how Pasha dies. But as they lifted me up and continued to ride the horses, one of the horse knuckles hit my leg which then swelled up,' recalled Kumar. 'After the shoot, Sridevi got off the horse and asked, 'Kiran, are you okay? You hurt your leg.' I said, 'Ya, it's okay. It'll get better.' She said, 'You should be careful. Why didn't you get a duplicate for this shot?' I said, 'Madam, you lifted me up in this shot. It was great fun. Please don't bother. Thank you very much.' That was the only interaction I had with Madam. But that was more than enough,' added Kumar. Kiran Kumar also hailed Sridevi as a versatile actor. Kumar quoted three films in which Sridevi plays characters completely different from each other — in a dramatic role in Balu Mahendra's 1983 romantic drama Sadma, Pankaj Parashar's 1989 comedy Chaalbaaz, and an action role in Khuda Gawah. 'What has she not done? It's sad she had to go so early. Her last film, Mom, was also really wonderful. I just wish she's happy wherever she is,' said Kumar. Sridevi died in 2018. She posthumously received a National Award for her final performance in Ravi Udyawar's 2017 crime thriller Mom. She is survived by her husband and veteran producer Boney Kapoor, and daughters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor, who also became actors after their mother's death. Also Read — Inside Sridevi's Chennai Home: First property she ever bought, was redesigned by Boney Kapoor, has a rare photo of their secret wedding in Shirdi Janhvi made her debut soon after that with Shashank Khaitan's 2018 romantic drama Dhadak, backed by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions. Kumar claimed Janhvi isn't in the movies because of nepotism, but because she's a beautiful and talented actor who's handling her career really well. Khushi also followed suit, making her debut with Zoya Akhtar's 2023 coming-of-age musical The Archies on Netflix India.

Meet Bollywood's star, whose name was changed by Sunil Dutt, his daughter's kiss in a film..., her name is.. he is…
Meet Bollywood's star, whose name was changed by Sunil Dutt, his daughter's kiss in a film..., her name is.. he is…

India.com

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Meet Bollywood's star, whose name was changed by Sunil Dutt, his daughter's kiss in a film..., her name is.. he is…

In this new generation, Bollywood star kids often grab more headlines than the actors themselves. Every year, several of them step into industry, some manage to build a name, while others quietly fade away. Among them is the daughter of famous on-screen villain, who has now become one of the most talked-about newcomers, especially after giving a kissing scene. Let's see who this actor was, whose daughter has also now gained significant momentum in her career. Here we are talking about Bollywood actor Shakti Kapoor, who is known for his versatility in playing both villainous and comic roles. With a career spanning over 700 films, he has delivered some unforgettable performances that include Taqdeerwala, Andaz Apna Apna, Himmatwala, Chaalbaaz, Bol Radha Bol and many other films. The Early Life and Struggle Of Shakti Kapoor Shakti Kapoor was born in Delhi. His father Sikandar Lal Kapoor was a tailor who managed a clothing store in New Delhi's Connaught Place. But his son had larger goals, so he decided to try his hand at movies. However, his father wanted to make him a tailor as it was their family business which he strictly refused. In 1977, he made his Bollywood debut with the film Khel Khilari Ka , starring Dharmendra and Hema Malini . After long struggle and few minor roles in films, Sunil Dutt discovered Shakti Kapoor while filming Rocky to officially launch his son Sanjay Dutt . Shakti Kapoor was cast as villain in the movie. Sunil Dutt changed his name to Shakti Kapoor before this film because he believed his birth name Sunil Kapoor will not do justice to his villain image. Shakti Kapoor rose from early struggles to become one of Indian cinema's most recognizable actors. Even at the age of 72, he is still active in Bollywood. In 1982, Shakti Kapoor tied the knot with Shivangi Kapoor who is an older sister of renowned actresses Padmini and Tejaswini Kolhapure. The duo has two children, a son named Siddhanth Kapoor and daughter, Shraddha Kapoor, who has now become one of the leading actresses from the industry. Shraddha and Her Immense Popularity Shraddha Kapoor made her debut in 2010 with the film Teen Patti , for which she also won the Filmfare Award for Best Debut. However, she received true recognition from the Aditya Roy Kapoor starrer Aashiqui 2 . Shraddha Kapoor appears to be outperforming everyone in terms of popularity. Apart from filmmaking, the actress makes lot of money from brand endorsements as she has 93.7 million Instagram followers which also makes her most followed actresses as she surpassed Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone and many others. One Kissing Scene Shifted Gears For Shraddha Kapoor Pyaar Ka Punchnama fame director, Luv Ranjan's Tu Jhoothi ​​Main Makkar was released in 2023, in which Shraddha Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor featured for the first time. After its release, the film earned a mixed response from masses, but performances of the stars were hailed, especially for Shraddha, as the actress had many kissing scenes and a bikini shot, which became highlighted moment for the actress, which she had never done before. In year 2024, the actress featured in the second installment of 2018 horror-comedy Stree which became a huge blockbuster and mounted over Rs 884.45 crore, including domestic and overseas collection and emerged as highest highest-grossing Indian film before the release of Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2 .

Vidya Balan on the after effects of COVID-19: 'Studios feel it would be safer to bet on the historically male-led films'
Vidya Balan on the after effects of COVID-19: 'Studios feel it would be safer to bet on the historically male-led films'

Hindustan Times

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Vidya Balan on the after effects of COVID-19: 'Studios feel it would be safer to bet on the historically male-led films'

Vidya Balan, who is known for acing women-centric films, feels that post-pandemic, the studios are feeling the pinch financially and hence are going back to the safer bet of choosing male-led films. (Also read: Vidya Balan calls out AI-generated content featuring her: 'It does not reflect my views or work') In a recent interview with Deadline, Vidya opened up about her illustrious career and making a niche for herself by choosing films which have strong and layered female characters. However, when the actor was starting her acting journey, she didn't have the luxury of choice as such characters were simply not being written. 'There was no question of strategising (to play strong characters) because one had never really seen women take centre stage in mainstream films. The few films that I enjoyed where women were leading the story were in art house cinema. The only film I can think of which was commercially viable and led by a woman was Chaalbaaz," said Vidya. But then came her debut film Parineeta in 2005, which was an author-backed role based on a novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. While discussing her filmography, the actor talked about films like Paa, where she played a single mother to a 12-year-old son with a rare genetic condition called Progeria; getting into the skin of the titular role in Shakuntala Devi-- also known as a human computer. And the ambitious housewife who becomes a radio jockey for a late-night relationship advice show in Tumhari Sulu. However, the actor feels that after COVID-19, audiences stopped going to theaters, making it difficult for studios to invest in women-centric films. 'Post-pandemic, people in India have lost the habit of going to the theatres to watch films. The studios feel it would be safer to bet on the historically male-led films. In my opinion, this calls for a reinvention in the female-led film space,' Vidya said.

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