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India.com
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Sanjay Dutt once started crying on road due to.., people called Sunil Dutt and Nargis cruel after...
Sanjay Dutt once started crying on road due to.., people called Sunil Dutt and Nargis cruel after... In the glitzy and glamorous lives of celebrities, they are always under the public eye. Whether it is their event appearance, post-gym paparazzi, or their personal life, they are under high scrutiny. One such similar tale is of a renowned Bollywood star, where a dramatic moment unfolded on the streets of Italy, leaving the superstar's parents embarrassed. Why did Sanjay Dutt start crying in Italy? The person in the picture is none other than Sanjay Dutt. Back even Sanju Babu was only three and a half years old, his parents, legendary actor Sunil Dutt and iconic actress Nargis, were visiting Italy for work. During their trip, they went to an Italian market, sitting outside a restaurant, waiting for someone before an important meeting. What happened next left Sanjay Dutt's parents red-faced. Young Sanjay Dutt saw a horse carriage passing by and instantly demanded a ride. But his parents, who were time-constrained, told him they couldn't take him just then. But Sanjay refused to take no for an answer. He started crying in the middle of the night, sobbing, rolling, and creating a full-blown scene in front of dozens of onlookers. When Sanjay Dutt's parents felt embarrassed by him The locals thought that Sanjay Dutt's parents were excluding him and being cruel to him. Sunil Dutt once even recalled this incident in a later interview on Zee TV's Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai, 'The Italian women watching us started saying, 'Oh God, what cruel parents they are! Their child is crying, rolling on the road, and they don't even care.' The iconic actress, Nargis, who is known for her grace and poise, felt quite embarrassed by the comments and the unwanted attention. This funny story of the Dutt family showcases how celebrities are also just like us, ordinary beings, who face the same challenges and situations.


India.com
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
This actor vomited on Raveena Tandon's hand, recalls her most bizarre on-set experience, her name is...
Raveena Tandon, now 52 and still active in Hindi cinema, made her debut in 1991 opposite Salman Khan in Patthar Ke Phool. While her daughter Rasha Thadani just stepped into Bollywood with Azad (2024), Raveena continues to dominate key roles in films. But long before stardom, she had one very messy introduction to showbiz. Who puked on Raveena's Hand? In an old episode of Farooque Shaikh's TV show Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai, Raveena appeared with ad guru Prahlad Kakkar. Dressed in a sharp green suit, the actress—who was then in 10th grade—spoke about one shocking incident during an ad shoot. The campaign featured a young model, none other than Aftab Shivdasani, who at the time was just 10 years old. He was playing a chocolate-obsessed kid, and after multiple retakes and consuming a heap of chocolate, the inevitable happened. Here's what happened on the white set? Raveena recalled that Prahlad Kakkar had warned everyone that not a drop of anything should fall on the pristine white set. Moments later, a visibly nauseated Aftab was on the brink of throwing up. In panic, Raveena instinctively held out her hands, catching all of it. 'Meri haath mein poori ulti aa gayi,' she revealed, saying the smell nearly made her vomit too. Watch the video here View this post on Instagram A post shared by MÍX MÁNÌA (@mixmania2023) Last seen in In Galiyon Mein (2025), Raveena is now focused on guiding daughter Rasha's budding film journey. Yet, moments like these remind us of the bizarre beginnings even seasoned stars have faced.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Nostalgia: Akshay Kumar bursts into laughter watching his first-ever screen test
Akshay Kumar is surely one of the most versatile actors in Bollywood and his career journey is surely inspirational. Before the action star image, before the mega-hits and patriotic blockbusters, Akshay Kumar was just another young man chasing his Bollywood dream. Let's take a look at a rare throwback clip which gives a peek at his very first screen test, shot for his 1991 debut, 'Saugandh'. The footage resurfaced during a rerun of 'Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai', where host Farooq Shaikh surprised Akshay with the video during their chat. That Hair, That Energy, Even Akshay Couldn't Hold Back As the screen lit up with his younger self showing off martial arts moves, Akshay burst into laughter. 'Look at my hair!' he said, clearly amused and slightly embarrassed. With his long locks and raw performance, it's a far cry from the polished star we know today. Farooq joined in, and the two shared a good laugh. It's not often that we get to see stars watch themselves in such early, awkward moments—and enjoy them with such honesty. From Nervous Newcomer to Bollywood Mainstay The clip may be from the '90s, but it still resonates. Akshay started with small roles, slowly carving a niche with his action skills. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo It was 'Khiladi' (1992) that truly kicked things off, and from there, it's been a steady climb—'Mohra', 'Hera Pheri', 'Singh is Kinng', 'Airlift', 'Mission Mangal', and more. Basking in 'Housefull 5' success Currently Akshay Kumar is basking in the success of his recently released comedy entertainer film 'Housefull 5' which is receiving decent reviews from the audiemces. Akshay Kumar's previous outing, the court drama film 'Kesari 2' also had received good reviews from the audiences and became a decent hit. Akshay Kumar also impressed the audiences with the aerial action flick 'Sky Force'. Check out Akshay Kumar's first modeling audition ever! Housefull 5: Akshay Kumar Goes Undercover In 'Killer Mask'


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Dharmendra booked 100 rooms for Hema Malini ahead of Esha Deol's birth to protect his wife and their unborn child
Bollywood has seen many legendary romances but few have left a lasting impression quite like the story of Dharmendra and Hema Malini. Their relationship, which blossomed amidst controversy and societal judgments has stood the test of time as a true testament to enduring love. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now And within that journey lies a lesser-known but deeply touching chapter, one that showcases the extraordinary lengths Dharmendra went to for the woman he adored. In 1981, as the couple prepared to welcome their first child together, Dharmendra made a gesture that reflected both his deep affection and protective instincts. At the time, the veteran actor and Hema were navigating not only a new phase of their relationship but also public scrutiny as Dharmendra was already married to his first wife, Prakash Kaur. Despite all odds, the two tied the knot in 1980. Dharmendra booked 100 rooms ahead of Esha Deol's birth As Hema neared the end of her pregnancy, Dharmendra took the unprecedented step of booking an entire nursing home to ensure complete privacy and comfort for her. This revelation came years later through Hema Malini's close friend, Neetu Kohli during her appearance on the show 'Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai.' As reported by India Today, Neetu shared that Dharmendra discreetly arranged for all 100 rooms of the nursing home to be reserved ahead of Esha Deol's birth. 'No one even knew that Hema was expecting,' Neetu recalled. 'Dharam ji quietly booked all the rooms at the hospital just to make sure she had complete peace and privacy. It was his way of protecting his wife and their unborn child.' This act wasn't just about luxury or excess but it was about love, care and an intense desire to shield his family from the media frenzy and constant public attention. Dharmendra's silent, behind-the-scenes gesture reflected a man who valued his family above everyone else, choosing personal sacrifice over public validation. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Even decades later, this moment serves as a powerful reminder of the kind of love that doesn't seek the spotlight but leaves an unforgettable legacy. In a world that often forgets the quiet, emotional gestures, Dharmendra's decision to secure an entire hospital for Hema Malini is a shining reflection of a love that truly knew no limits.