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Khalia Bhatt: Say fans because Alia Bhatt ate with her Rekha-inspired look; call Janhvi Kapoor Umrao Jaanu
Khalia Bhatt: Say fans because Alia Bhatt ate with her Rekha-inspired look; call Janhvi Kapoor Umrao Jaanu

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Khalia Bhatt: Say fans because Alia Bhatt ate with her Rekha-inspired look; call Janhvi Kapoor Umrao Jaanu

Apart from being one of the most beautiful women in showbiz, Rekha (70) also has a legacy of being one of the most versatile performers to shine on the silver screen. In her illustrious career as an actor, Rekha has won hearts time and again with her performances. But one of her most glorious and impactful acts was in Muzaffar Ali's 1981 film Umrao Jaan. Ahead of the film's re-release in theatres today, a special screening was held for Bollywood stars last night in Mumbai. In what seemed like a beautiful tribute, actor Alia Bhatt (32) dressed up and how! What was so special about the look? Well, it was inspired by Rekha's iconic blush pink saree moment from Silsila (1981). Alia Bhatt (with Rekha) and Janhvi Kapoor at the premiere of Umrao Jaan in Mumbai Needless to say, Alia Bhatt turned heads as she walked the red carpet in her high platform heels, draped in six-yards of blush pink elegance and kohled eyes. She paired the Tarun Tahiliani saree with a contemporary blouse featuring an embellished collar and a keyhole neckline. Alia looked gorgeous and fans couldn't help but gush over the movie-inspired look. For instance, one netizen claimed, 'TBH she ate. Khalia Bhatt,' whereas another fan wrote, '10 outta 10, she's glowing, love the blouse and the color of the saree and the hair also looks fab.' Another comment read, 'What's up with her?? She is killing it nowadays,' while a fan shared, 'Alia in traditional wear never disappoints. Never seen a woman get that saree glow up the way Alia gets it.' Remembering Alia's look in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), a fan stated, 'rani? is that you?' Sharing glimpses from the premiere of Umrao Jaan with her 'ReMaa', Alia wrote, 'An ode to a living legend… there never, was, is or will ever be another like you, ReMaa 💕.' Well, Alia wasn't the only star who shined bright last night. Another guest who graced the red carpet paying a perfect tribute to her 'Pedamma' Rekha was Janhvi Kapoor (28). For the occasion, Janhvi decided to dress up as modern-day Umrao Jaan in an ivory anarkali suit featuring intricate embroidery. Gushing over JK's look, a social media user wrote, 'Modern day Mughal-e-Azam vibe 👸🌟,' whereas another comment read, 'Umrao Jaanu 😍.' Meanwhile, others compared Janhvi to her late superstar mother Sridevi. One such fan stated, 'Apki mom ke jese hi lagte ho beautiful ❤️✨ @janhvikapoor,' while another comment read, 'Why is she giving shrideviji look??? ✨❤️' We wish Rekha all the love as she returns to the silver screen as Umrao Jaan to win hearts once again.

This Bollywood star worked in a sweet shop, became the hit machine of Bollywood, started company worth Rs 2000 crore, now owned by..., his name is...
This Bollywood star worked in a sweet shop, became the hit machine of Bollywood, started company worth Rs 2000 crore, now owned by..., his name is...

India.com

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

This Bollywood star worked in a sweet shop, became the hit machine of Bollywood, started company worth Rs 2000 crore, now owned by..., his name is...

Today, we will tell you about that Bollywood star who took Hindi cinema to great heights. His cinematic power and different kinds of stories made many stars shine. He said goodbye to this world on 26 June 2004 at the age of 74. Let us tell you about this star. Came to India after the partition This is none other than Bollywood's famous producer Yash Johar. Yash Johar gave a new flight to Bollywood through his films and the establishment of Dharma Productions. He was born on 6 September 1929 in a Punjabi family in Lahore (now Pakistan) of undivided India. After the partition, his family came to Delhi. Here, his father opened a sweet shop named 'Nanking Sweets'. Looked after the business Being the most educated among the nine siblings, Yash was given the responsibility of looking after the shop's accounts. But he was not interested in it. His mother understood his restlessness and, seeing his passion for acting, showed him the way to Mumbai. After reaching Mumbai, Yash tried his hand at journalism and photography. In the 1950s, he tried to become a photographer in a newspaper, but it was not easy. An opportunity came when he took pictures of Madhubala during the shooting of 'Mughal-e-Azam'. Madhubala, who did not allow anyone to take her pictures easily. Yash started his career in 1952 with Sunil Dutt's production house 'Ajanta Arts', where he worked as an assistant in films like 'Mujhe Jeene Do' and 'Yeh Raste Hain Pyar Ke'. After this, he joined Dev Anand's 'Navketan Films', where he handled the production of classic films like 'Guide', 'Jewel Thief', 'Prem Pujari' and 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna'. The man behind many iconic films His role in 'Guide' (1965), which is one of the classic films of Indian cinema, established him in the industry. In 1976, Yash gave a new dimension to his ambition and founded 'Dharma Productions'. His religious nature is reflected in the name of his production house. Dharma's first film was 'Dostana' (1980), starring stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat Aman. The film was a superhit at the box office. Although subsequent films like 'Duniya', 'Agneepath' and 'Gumrah' were average, Yash's storytelling style and grand sets always caught the attention of the audience. Karan Johar and the new era of Dharma Yash Johar's real legacy shone when his son Karan Johar took over Dharma Productions. Karan's first film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) was a blockbuster starring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Rani Mukerji. Yash worked with his son in films like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) and Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003). His last film was… 'Kal Ho Na Ho' was Yash's last film, which left a deep impression on the hearts of the audience. Yash's films always reflected Indian culture, family values, ​​and emotions. Yash's personal life was also no less than a film story. He married producer-director B.R. Chopra and Yash Chopra's sister Hiroo Johar. There is a famous story that Yash proposed to Hiroo in front of celebrities like Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor. Both got married on 20 May 1971. On 26 June 2004, Yash Johar died in Mumbai due to cancer and a chest infection. According to reports, the value of Dharma Productions is currently Rs 2000 crore.

Speculation rises over Uddhav-Raj alliance; civic poll seat-sharing major hurdle?
Speculation rises over Uddhav-Raj alliance; civic poll seat-sharing major hurdle?

India Today

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Speculation rises over Uddhav-Raj alliance; civic poll seat-sharing major hurdle?

With speculations on rise over a potential alliance between Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena (UBT) and Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) ahead of the upcoming municipal elections, the Uddhav Thackeray faction faces a significant challenge: what kind of proposal should be offered to MNS, and for which seats? The issue is complicated by the comparable influence both parties wield in certain areas, creating a deadlock over the terms of a possible the 2017 municipal elections, Shiv Sena (UBT) won 84 seats, but 42 have since deserted the party. In contrast, MNS currently has no corporators, significantly weakening its position. Sources indicate that Uddhav Thackeray's faction believes its stronger standing in assembly constituencies like Dadar, Worli, Wadala, Sewri, Chembur and Bhandur justifies an alliance on their some leaders within the faction suspect that Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will work to prevent this alliance, wary of its potential to disrupt their dominance in Maharashtra's local politics. Reflecting on past efforts, MNS leader Bala Nandgaonkar shared, 'Back then, I tried to bring Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray together. In politics, good or bad things happen when certain events unfold, but I have no idea what will happen next, so it's not appropriate to comment. Time always comes, and no time is ever bad. As the Mahabharata says, 'Time is the greatest force.' There's a lot in that statement.'advertisementShiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut dismissed suggestions of a one-sided approach, stating, 'Who told you there's no positive response? Is this one-sided love, like a Mughal-e-Azam film or Anarkali? Everyone treads carefully in politics. These are political developments, and the future of Mumbai and Maharashtra, along with the pride of Marathi identity, is at stake. They will do what's needed.'The speculation about a Raj-Uddhav alliance stems from their shared history in the undivided Shiv Sena, founded by Bal Thackeray. However, the need to counter the BJP's growing influence have fueled alliance talks. Despite the positive rhetoric from both sides, seat-sharing and local dynamics remain hurdles, and the BJP's potential interference adds further Watch

Dilip Kumar once rejected a blockbuster film due to..., director had to play lead hero, movie was..., it earned Rs...
Dilip Kumar once rejected a blockbuster film due to..., director had to play lead hero, movie was..., it earned Rs...

India.com

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Dilip Kumar once rejected a blockbuster film due to..., director had to play lead hero, movie was..., it earned Rs...

Dilip Kumar — the undisputed Tragedy King of Hindi cinema — had an envious lineup of iconic films to his name: Devdas, Mughal-e-Azam, Naya Daur, Daag… the list is legendary. But what if we told you that one of the greatest films of Indian cinema, Pyaasa, was originally written with Dilip Kumar in mind — and he turned it down? Yes, the cult classic Pyaasa (1957), directed by the visionary Guru Dutt, almost had Dilip Kumar as its lead. Fresh off his haunting performance in Devdas (1955), Dilip was the obvious first choice. The melancholic tone of Pyaasa — about a disillusioned poet ignored by a selfish world — mirrored Devdas' emotional depth, and Guru Dutt was certain only Dilip could pull it off. Initially, Dilip agreed — until the discussion reached money. Reportedly, Dilip Kumar demanded a then-staggering fee of Rs 1.5 lakh for the film. Guru Dutt, operating on a tighter budget, politely requested a reduction. That didn't sit well with Dilip. In what some now call a moment of ego or misplaced pride, he told Guru Dutt, 'Make the film, and I'll help you distribute it.' That remark cut deep. Guru Dutt, offended but undeterred, responded, 'I've come to cast you, not sell my film.' The fallout was immediate and bitter. Yet ironically, just days later, Dilip Kumar reversed his decision and agreed to do the film. But it was too little, too late. On the day of Pyaasa's ceremonial launch (muhurat), the team waited for Dilip's arrival. Instead, news broke that the actor was in talks with B.R. Chopra about Naya Daur. Guru Dutt had only asked for 10 minutes of his time that day, and Dilip didn't show. In that moment of frustration, Guru Dutt made a snap decision: he would play the lead himself. That gamble became history. Pyaasa went on to become not just the biggest hit of 1957, but a timeless piece of cinematic poetry — one that outperformed Dilip Kumar's own hit, Naya Daur, at the box office that same year. Sometimes, the films actors reject tell a more fascinating story than the ones they star in.

When this EPIC throwback of Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand, and Raj Kapoor appeared on Karisma Kapoor's feed: "The legendary trio"
When this EPIC throwback of Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand, and Raj Kapoor appeared on Karisma Kapoor's feed: "The legendary trio"

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

When this EPIC throwback of Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand, and Raj Kapoor appeared on Karisma Kapoor's feed: "The legendary trio"

In a moving tribute that was put up in 2021, actress Karisma Kapoor posted a rare and nostalgic black-and-white picture of three of Bollywood's biggest legends - Dilip Kumar , Dev Anand , and her grandfather Raj Kapoor . The picture splendidly captures the spirit of an era when these three thespians dominated the scene, representing the golden era of Hindi cinema from the 1950s and 60s. Karisma Kapoor's caption on Instagram was plain and simple, "The legendary trio," with red heart emojis and folded hands, entirely echoing the respect and love she has for these movie legends. The picture is of the trio in formal wear, smiling candidly at the camera, a time-defying snap that brings alive the chemistry and charm of these legends. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Karisma Kapoor (@therealkarismakapoor) The legends in focus Dilip Kumar Commonly referred to as the 'Tragedy King' of Indian cinema, he was famous for his powerful and subtle performances. He had a career of more than five decades, with blockbuster films such as 'Devdas' (1955), 'Mughal-e-Azam' (1960), and 'Naya Daur' (1957). Dilip Kumar's talent as an actor earned him various honors, including the iconic Dadasaheb Phalke Award. He passed on July 7, 2021, the end of an era. Dev Anand With an evergreen and charismatic screen presence, he was an artist renowned for his acting and directing. 'Guide' (1965), 'Jewel Thief' (1967), and 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' (1971) are a few of his remarkable contributions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Discover Effortless Glucose Monitoring: Request a Free Trial Dexcom Try Now Undo Anand was acclaimed for his distinct dialogue delivery and a virile spark that enchanted viewers for decades. He passed in 2011, leaving an affluent legacy behind. Raj Kapoor Karisma Kapoor's grandfather and a legendary film director and actor, was popularly referred to as the 'Showman of Indian Cinema'. His movies, such as 'Awaara' (1951), 'Shree 420' (1955), and 'Mera Naam Joker' (1970) are classics that set the tone for Bollywood's narrative trend and social commentary. Raj Kapoor's efforts resulted in international recognition and various awards before his passing in 1988. Through Karisma's nostalgic post, fans and cinephiles are invited to revisit the magic of these legendary actors who not only entertained millions but also laid the foundation of modern Indian cinema.

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