Hema Malini shares more ‘treasured photos’ with Dharmendra: My emotions are unfolding


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Mumbai, (IANS) Actress-politician Hema Malini on Friday shared another set of personal photographs with late star Dharmendra, calling them “treasured” moments from their family archives. She added that the photographs had never been published before, and revisiting them brought back a wave of emotions.

Hema took to Instagram on Friday morning, where she shared a slew of images featuring her posing with Dharmendra. Some photos even had their daughters Ahana and Esha flashing a smile as the got clicked with their father.

Posting the pictures on social media, she wrote that it may seem like an overload, but each frame holds a special place in her heart. The collection captures warm, candid glimpses of the family over the years.

“Some lovely family moments… simply treasured photos. I know it is a surfeit of photos but these have not been published and my emotions are unfolding as I see these. #memories #family #moments,” Hema wrote as the caption.

On November 27, Hema Malini expressed grief over the passing of her husband and legendary actor Dharmendra, sharing an emotional tribute to the superstar, whom she said was "everything to her.”

Taking to X, formerly called Twitter, Hema, broke her silence and penned an emotional note. In the heartfelt message, she described Dharmendra as “many things to me”, “my ‘go-to’ person” and “was everything to me.”

She wrote in the note: “Dharam ji. He was many things to me. Loving Husband, adoring Father of our two girls, Esha & Ahaana, Friend, Philosopher, Guide, Poet, my ‘go to’ person in all times of need - in fact, he was everything to me! And always has been through good times and bad. He endeared himself to all my family members with his easy, friendly ways, always showing affection and interest in all of them.”

“As a public personality, his talent, his humility in spite of his popularity, and his universal appeal set him apart as a unique icon unequalled among all the legends. His enduring fame and achievements in the film industry will last forever.”

Talking about her personal loss, she said: My personal loss is indescribable and the vacuum created is something that will last through the rest of my life.After years of togetherness, I am left with myriad memories to relive the many special moments…”

Dharmendra breathed his last on November 24. He had been hospitalised at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital after reportedly complaining of breathlessness. After getting the necessary treatment, he was discharged on November 12 and continued his recovery at home.On the professional front, Dharmendra will be seen posthumously in the movie 'Ikkis', directed by ace director Sriram Raghavan. It also stars Agastya Nanda and Simar Bhatia. The movie is a war drama based on the life of Arun Khetarpal, the youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient. Hema Malini shares more ‘treasured photos’ with Dharmendra: My emotions are unfolding | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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Amitabh Bachchan talks about ‘recordist of life’, miracle of human body

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Mumbai, Amitabh Bachchan turned philosophical once again, offering a string of thoughts that read like a meditation on time, truth and the marvel of human existence.

The thespian took to his blog, where he spoke of “documentation” as the keeper of moments, the witness to place, time and happenings calling it the “greatest informer” of all.

“Documentation .. the recordist of time place and happening .. now the greatest informer..Do the do .. the undo will do… (sic)”

The octogenarian went on to reflect on the idea of belief, saying that trust rests in the hands of the one who informs, whether “formed or deformed.”

He wrote: “Believability be the ability to believe the informer - formed or deformed (sic).

What followed was a burst of raw admiration for the human body, which he described as “the greatest invention ever.”

“AAHHHHH .. the human body .. the greatest invention EVER .. they that can see inside and beyond it , be the ones blessed ..AND BELIEVED,” he wrote.

The icon is currently seen hosting the new season of Kaun Banega Crorepati. It is the official Hindi adaptation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? franchise.

The format follows contestants, who are asked multiple choice questions and must select the correct answer from four possible choices, and are provided with lifelines that may be used if they are uncertain.

Recently, National Award-winning actor Manoj Bajpayee shared how Big B once 'almost got him killed during a stunt' in the show, where the former appeared as a guest.

Sharing the 'funny' incident from over 26 years ago, Manoj revealed how he has had vertigo all his life and how Amitabh had then tricked him into pulling off a stunt that required him to face his fears of heights.

Manoj said, “Amitji once almost got me killed. I have vertigo, intense vertigo. The action director and the director of my then movie, everyone, came to me and asked me to jump from the waterfall that was about 150–200 feet high. They said that they would put a harness on me too. ”Talking about himself, Manoj said, “The man who can’t even stand 20 feet above the ground was being told to go up 150 feet! I refused completely. I said, “I’ll die. I’ll get a heart attack. When no one could convince me, they all went to Amitabh Bachchan to convince me.” Amitabh Bachchan talks about ‘recordist of life’, miracle of human body | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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Bollywood Mourns: Zakir Hussain’s Passing Leaves Celebs and Fans Heartbroken!

On Monday,  the world lost renowned tabla master Ustad Zakir Hussain. The renowned artist, 73, was undergoing treatment for serious heart-related illnesses when he passed away in San Francisco. Several Bollywood celebrities, including Hansal Mehta, Zoya Akhtar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Akshay Kumar, and others, shared their sadness on social media after the news was made public.

As soon as news of Zakir Hussain's death spread, Akshay Kumar shared a photo of the master on social media. He wrote, "very pained to know about the sad demise of Ustad Zakir Hussain Saab. He was truly a treasure for our country's musical heritage. Om Shanti."

Kareena Kapoor Khan also paid tribute to the well-known musician by sharing a heartfelt picture of herself with Zakir Hussain, Randhir Kapoor, and her father.

Director Hansal Mehta wrote his final farewell to the tabla master on X (formerly Twitter), “The maestro who made so many sleepless nights at Hindustani classical concerts memorable. The man who knew how to engage with an audience through his artistry. The Ustad who made the tabla sexy. Goodbye Ustad Zakir Hussain.”

Ananya Panday shared a picture of Zakir Hussain and a heart emoji on Instagram. Meanwhile, "REST IN PEACE, Ustad Zakir Hussain 1951-2024," was written by Rakul Preet Kaur. Ustad Zakir Hussain's Ji, may you rest in peace. You will always be missed and remembered.

Sunny Deol expressed sorrow at Zakir Hussain's departure and stated, "A monumental loss to India and the world of music with the passing away of Padma Vibhushan #Zakir Hussain, one of the greatest musicians ever. His contribution to music transcended borders. His legacy will forever resonate through the beats of his tabla. Rest in peace, maestro".

Manoj Bajpayee penned, "The rhythm of a maestro can never be muted. RIP Zakir Hussain Sahab AA. Shocked and heartbroken by his passing, his legacy will live on in every beat."

Additionally, filmmaker Zoya Akhtar shared a black-and-white image of Zakir Hussain with the statement on Instagram to show her sorrow, “Ustaad (red heart emoji) #therewillneverbeanotheryou #thankyouforthemusic #zakirhussain #maestro #nationaltreasure #RIP @zakirhq9.”

Actress Nimrat Kaur reflected on her last live performance of Ustad Zakir Hussain at the Prithvi Theatre earlier this year. She disclosed, “On Feb 28th, ’24, when I last watched Ustad Zakir Hussain live at Prithvi Theatre, I recall my heart beating to the beats of the sheer flawless genius of his talent. His international superstardom and the zenith of his achievements are forever here to inspire and energize us.”

She also revealed, “As a human being, to remain the most humble, gracious, and generous through his incomparable life journey is what remains etched as a life goal in my heart. Your kind eyes and mystical being shall outlive generations…rest in glory Ustad ji. Never shall there be another.”The 73-year-old artist has been suffering with blood pressure issues. As a result, his family sent him to a reputable hospital for treatment of serious illnesses. Despite the efforts of the medical staff and the prayers of his millions of fans, the musician tragically passed away. Gossips4fans - Bollywood, Hollywood and Tollywood Latest Information for you: Bollywood Mourns: Zakir Hussain’s Passing Leaves C..
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Kal Khel Mein Hum Ho Na Ho: One hundred Years of Raj Kapoor

Postage stamp issued in memory of legendary Bollywood actor, producer, director Raj Kapoor. PHOTO: By India Post, Government of India. @commons.wikimedia.org/

He would have been a hundred years old on December 14, and would have been perhaps receiving ovations – the actor, producer, director, showman, Raj Kapoor, of course!

Beginning his love affair with films in 1935, Kapoor spanned decades, making impressive films, winning much accolade and many important awards.

Producing and directing his own films became a regular thing for actor Kapoor soon and he came to be admired as the ultimate showman.

Kapoor developed a serious approach to filmmaking early. Not given to lavish sets and paraphernalia of the so-called showmen of the industry, Kapoor concentrated on the story, the emotions, the portrayal, the acting and the hidden messages. His singular touch could be seen on the minutest detail of a scene.

Poster of movie Phir Subah Hogi. PHOTO: wikimedia.org

A remarkable thing about Kapoor’s films was their positivity. Although presenting a grim picture of existing social conditions, they always had a light at the end of the tunnel.

‘Boot Polish’ was Kapoor’s production where he did not play any role and parts of which he perhaps ghost directed, was a striking film with two children left to survive on the streets, and being taught the value of honest work.

Kapoor’s own productions began presenting the promise of the future after that. Soon followed ‘Shree 420’ directed by him, portraying the allure of the city and its evils.

‘Mera Joota Hai Japani’ song from the film became a household song in Russia and Iran and many other countries. Audiences everywhere were taken up by the careless abandon of his character, and his strength of sticking it out in the face of adversity.

A few years earlier, in his film ‘Awaara’, Kapoor had introduced the famous Kapoor persona of a penniless bum with golden heart, wearing cropped pants. Eating ‘chana’ handed out by a vendor which he introduced in yet another of his films, ‘Anari’. ‘Anari’ perhaps gave Hindi Cinema its first mother-son love-hate kind of relation, with both Kapoor and Lalita Pawar excelling at it.

Kapoor’s films and his songs became cults. Kapoor was musically inclined and reportedly discussed personally the music and the lyrics of the songs in his films. He could play various instruments himself and made sure that the songs of his films were singable, meaningful and inspiring.

Poster for Teesri Kasam. PHOTO: indiancinema.sites.uiowa.edu/teesri-kasam

Kapoor’s ambitious project ‘Mera Naam Joker’ captured the idea of being a showman, with seeming dedication to Shakespeare’s ‘all the world is a stage’. Divided into three parts, and directed with his special touches, the first part of the protagonist’s adolescence is an excellent separate film in itself.

Kapoor’s films not only took a critical look at problems in the society, offering a commentary and a suggesting solution through the path of truth and honesty. His characters presented values dear to the middle class. Loyalty and friendship were as important in relationships, his films said.

His film ‘Bobby’ presented that love and friendship are above any social standing, and that change is necessary for a healthy future. The film carried away an entire generation under its spell. Young college students flooded movie theaters leading to ‘housefuls’. The rebellious teenagers became friends of young adults, and the music excelled in its appeal to the young.


The theme of social change became predominant in Kapoor’s later films like ‘Prem Rog’ and ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’. These two films focused on women’s social condition of widowhood and unmarried motherhood. ‘Prem Rog’ presented the onset of new ideas in the form of higher education. The film had some great acting flashes by his son, actor Rishi Kapoor, and his brother, Shammi Kapoor. ‘Ram Teri Ganga…’ also became a film promoting the woman.

Although considered master of the craft of filmmaking, Kapoor’s performances in films of other directors make it to top of the list of his work, putting him down for eternity as an actor.

Kapoor’s performance in ‘Jagte Raho’ became a benchmark for silent but telling performance. Directed by Sombhu Mitra and Amit Maitra, it was a commentary on the class systems, by writer and journalist K.A. Abbas. Kapoor gave one of his best performances in that film with another great performance by actor Motilal.

Still from Mera Naam Joker. PHOTO: videograb from YouTube

City featured in yet another excellent performance of Kapoor’s in ‘Phir Subah Hogi’. Based on Dostoevsky’s famous novel, Crime and Punishment, it was an intense and quite a dark film, with Kapoor portraying the sadness, anger and frustration of his character just right.

Dressing in dhoti again, Kapoor played Hiraman, the bullock cart driver in ‘Teesari Kasam’, directed by noted director Basu Bhattacharya.

Kapoor made Hiraman a simpleton, a straight forward and honest man who gave his heart to a courtesan going to a nautanki to perform. The human situation of pure love developing in the hearts of two dissimilar persons, and of love’s ultimate sacrifice, held a universal appeal. Kapoor’s third vow cut through the heart of not just his character, but also the audience’s.

Kapoor’s talent hit home in an unparalleled portrayal of an old man in ‘Dil Hi To Hai’. He handled the transition between old and young man with fluidity. Just like his brother Shammi Kapoor did it in ‘Professor’.

Still from Awaara Hoon song where Raj Kapoor looks at a watch he just pickpocketed. PHOTO: videograb from YouTube

Entertainment is the purpose of the art of the celluloid. What is noteworthy is that Kapoor tried to bring in message of change through entertainment.

Cinema is what he loved. He remained a true ‘show man’ till the end, smiling and joking about his own pain and discomfort in the face of cancer, so much so that director Hrishikesh Mukherjee based the main character of his film ‘Anand’ on him.

Kapoor seems to have believed that he was an actor on the stage of life, and he was going to play his part till the end. He did just that and also left behind a priceless legacy.

Like the song from his ‘Mera Naam Joker’.Jeena yehan, marna yehan, iske siwa janaa kahaan! Kal Khel Mein Hum Ho Na Ho: One hundred Years of Raj Kapoor
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Remembering Sanjeev Kumar: Celebrating 5 timeless roles on his birth anniversary

Sanjeev Kumar remembered. PHOTO: X via ANI

New Delhi, July 9: On the occasion of one of Bollywood’s most beloved actors, Sajeev Kumar’s birth anniversary, we celebrate the life and career of one of Indian cinema’s most versatile actors.

Known for his remarkable ability to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity, Sajeev Kumar left an indelible mark on the film industry.

From intense dramas to light-hearted comedies, his performances have captivated audiences for decades.

Let us revisit these cinematic gems and celebrate the legacy of a true acting genius who continues to inspire and entertain cinephiles even today.

1. Sholay (1975) – Thakur Baldev Singh
Sanjeev Kumar’s portrayal of Thakur Baldev Singh in the epic blockbuster ‘Sholay’ is perhaps one of his most iconic roles. Despite being handless, his character displayed immense courage and determination in seeking justice, making him a pivotal part of the film’s narrative.

2. Angoor (1982) – Ashok R. Tilak/Bhura
In this comedy classic directed by Gulzar, Sanjeev Kumar showcased his exceptional comic timing by playing a double role. His portrayal of both Ashok R. Tilak and Bhura was lauded for its precision and humour, establishing him as a versatile actor.

3. Koshish (1972) – Hari Charan Mathur
‘Koshish’ remains one of the most poignant films in Sanjeev Kumar’s career. Portraying the role of a deaf and mute man alongside Jaya Bachchan, he delivered a deeply moving performance that showcased his sensitivity and depth as an actor.

4. Aandhi (1975) – JK
In ‘Aandhi,’ Sanjeev Kumar starred opposite Suchitra Sen in a role that highlighted his subtlety and ability to convey complex emotions. His portrayal of JK, a conflicted politician, added layers to the film’s narrative and earned him critical acclaim.

5. Khilona (1970) – Vijaykamal
‘Khilona’ marked a significant milestone in Sanjeev Kumar’s career, where he played the role of a mentally unstable man with utmost sensitivity and nuance. His performance not only garnered accolades but also touched the hearts of audiences.

Sanjeev Kumar’s contribution to Indian cinema continues to inspire generations of actors and filmmakers. His versatility, dedication, and ability to immerse himself in diverse roles remain unparalleled.Sanjeev Kumar’s legacy lives on through these timeless performances that have etched a permanent place in the hearts of movie enthusiasts worldwide. Remembering Sanjeev Kumar: Celebrating 5 timeless roles on his birth anniversary
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Amitabh Bachchan champions for good life of artists and acting field

New Delhi, (IANS) Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is the host of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’, has voiced his opinion for the field of acting, and shared how artists lead a good life, candidly giving his example.

Big B welcomed Ranjeet Kumar Singh, from Ramgarh, Bihar to the hot seat in the new episode of the knowledge based reality show.

During the gameplay, the ‘Sarkar’ actor asked the contestant: “What are you doing nowadays?”

To which he replied: “Sir, I'm in Mumbai currently. It's difficult to survive in Mumbai. I gave a walk-in interview in the optical industry and I got selected. Sir, I'm currently working there.”

“I'm struggling in this city to survive as I'm trying to be an actor. Sir, you know that villagers don't value acting as a profession,” shared Ranjeet.

The ‘Brahmastra’ actor asked him whether he is trying his luck nowadays or not, and the contestant said that he is giving auditions continuously.

“I have experience in the theatre.I was a part of the Villager Theatre Group,” said the contestant.

Amitabh said: “Please keep trying”, to which Ranjeet said: “Sir, I need your blessings.”

Big B said: “You already have my blessings.”

The contestant then went on to say, “Sir, I have a few words to say. I have a small request. Please tell my father once. When I act there are people in the village who ask if this is what I'm doing and I feel bad. Please tell my father that it's a nice field.”

The 81-year-old actor then said to his father: “No, Sir. This is good. Let him become an actor. One day, he will find work for sure. Don't feel bad. Yes, an artist's life is good too. Here's an example in front of you (pointing at himself).”‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’ airs on Sony. Amitabh Bachchan champions for good life of artists and acting field | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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When Asha Bhosle took Lata Mangeshkar’s autograph

Asha Bhosle shows Lata Mangeshkar’s autograph. Photo: Genesis-BCW
Over the last three decades, Zee TV has been providing global platforms to Indians to showcase their singing, dancing, and acting talent. Their dance reality show, Dance India Dance (DID), revolutionized the landscape of dance in the country when it first began to air in 2009. Over the last 13 years, the platform has stood testimonial to the sheer passion and love that India holds towards dance. And Zee TV recently launched its top-rated reality show for the youngest dancing talent in the country—DID L’il Masters Season 5. This week, the L’il Masters celebrate the life of the legendary Lata Mangeshkar in the presence of her sister, Asha Bhosle. While the young talents impressed Asha as much as the judges during the shoot, it was Asha’s surprising revelation that left everyone speechless. When host Jay Bhanushali asked the late singer’s sister if she ever had a fan moment or if she took anyone’s autograph, she revealed that just before her sister passed away, she had taken the late singer’s signature on the pallu of her saree. Asha had even brought this saree of Lata on the set. As Asha said, “I have met some great personalities in my life, like Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and many more, but I have never asked for their autographs. I have only one person’s autograph, and that is Lata Mangeshkar. She called me inside her room when she was ill about six months back and said “Mujhse jo kuch chahiye, maang lo (Ask whatever you want from me).’ I was stunned, but after a while I asked her to give me her autograph on the pallu of one of her old sarees. I have even brought it with me today, as this is the most prized possession of my life and I don’t think that anything else can ever surpass it. I asked her to sign on the pallu so that it is visible to everyone whenever I choose to wear it.”Much has been made about the Lata-Asha professional rivalry for decades now, but the two sisters had reportedly been always close. When Asha Bhosle took Lata Mangeshkar’s autograph
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Pankaj Udhas: Lesser-known facts about a unique maestro

Pankaj Udhas almost single-handedly took the ghazal to the common man. Photo: Rajiv Vijayakar
Pankaj Udhas is no more. But he was no less, for he was the man who, almost single-handedly, put the ghazal and a lot of Urdu on every man’s lips, and was also someone who touched the hearts of NRIs (and also anyone who left home and hearth even within India) with the immortal Chitthi aayi hai from Naam, all of 44 years ago.

In those days when WhatsApp, Zoom or Face Time was not even thought of and only rare international or trunk calls saw those able to connect with family, the song, which lives on even now, provided succor to souls that had moved far from their loved ones to make it in life. The pen may have been Anand Bakshi’s, the composition Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s, and the concept Rajendra Kumar’s (who ghost-produced the film, along with director Mahesh Bhatt and writer Salim Khan, but what made it reach where it deserved and become immortal were Pankaj Udhas’ refined vocals.

Here are some lesser-known, rare or unknown facets of the owner of the velvet voice, whose own temperamental structure was as soft and friendly as his vocals.Pankaj hailed from Navagarh village near Jetpur in Gujarat, and was the youngest of three sons, Manhar and Nirmal being older, born to Keshubai and Jituben Udhas. His father worked in the government and it is said that they hailed from a family of farmers.
  • The famous veena player, Abdul Karim Khan, was known to Keshubhai and taught him to play the dilruba. This was the brothers’ first exposure to music.
  • “The radio was always on in our house!” Pankaj told me. “I loved film music, especially songs with a classical bent. I was a fan of Shankar-Jaikishan, Naushad, S.D. Burman and Roshan. Later, I was witness to how Laxmikant-Pyarelal replaced S-J and became their fan too.”
  • Of his idols, Pankaj recorded for Naushad in Guddu, but the song was never retained even in its album. He sang for L-P in, besides Naam, popular songs in Dayavan (Aaj phir tum pe pyar aaya hai), Jawaab (Sabak jinko wafaa ka yaad hoga and Mitwa re mitwa), Tejasvini (Woh ladki jab ghar se nikalti hai) and Mohabbat Ki Aag (Meri zindagi mohabbat).
  • Among other composers, he also sang for Khayyam (in the unreleased Mohabbaton Ka Safar) all the way to Jatin-Lalit (Vaade Iraade) and Himesh Reshammiya in Nigehbaan and for most top composers in between.
  • The actors for whom he lent his voice incredibly began with Shammi Kapoor (!) in Pyar Ka Rog. The list spanned Jeetendra (Thanedaar), Rishi Kapoor (Ghar Ki Izzat), Sunny Deol (Ghayal and more), Govinda (Mohabbat Ki Aag), Mithun Chakraborty (Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati) Suniel Shetty (Mohra), Salman Khan (Yeh Hai Jalwa), Chunky Panday (Gunahon Ka Faisla), Raj Babbar (Jawaab) and more, all the way to Kay Kay Menon (Maan Gaye Mughal-E-Azam) and Manoj Bajpayee (Ghaath). Without lip-synch, there also were songs for Vinod Khanna (Dayavan) and Ajay Devgan (Ek Hi Raasta).
  • But in several cases after Naam, his songs were filmed on Pankaj himself as a ghazal singer, in films like Gola Barood, Saajan, Baazigar and Yeh Dillagi.
  • His co-singers included Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar from among the stalwarts. Kumar Sanu, Mohammed Aziz, Vinod Rathod, Sukhwinder Singh, good friend Anup Jalota, Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita K. Subramaniam, Alka Yagnik, Sadhana Sargam and even Sharon Prabhakar and Penaz Masani and others sang with him.
  • Pankaj scored music as well, for Ek Hi Maqsad (1988), in which, besides Asha Bhosle and Anuradha Paudwal and himself, he also recorded with Aziz Nazan, the qawwal, in the fun song, Gadi na chal sake petrol ke baghair.
  • Pankaj learnt the basics of music from Ghulam Qadir Khan Sahab, and in Mumbai from Master Navrang Nagpurkar. Earlier, he had learnt the tabla.
  • But singing was far away from his ambition. He did his Bachelors in Science from St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai and had wanted to go into a related profession.
  • When elder brother, Manhar, got a singing break in Vishwas (1969), Pankaj was fascinated by the fact that composers Kalyanji-Anandji advised him to take Urdu diction classes from a moulvi (Muslim priest). Bewitched by that, he decided to make singing his profession, as he had his degree as a backup if that failed!
  • Pankaj had already developed a love for ghazals after listening to Begum Akhtar and Mehdi Hasan in particular. Composing came naturally to him and he also learnt the harmonium.
  • It was in Kaamna (1972) that Usha Khanna gave him the first break with the song Tum kabhi saamne aa jaao, a song that was clearly Mukesh-like tenor—all the Udhas brothers have a Mukesh-esque tenor.
  • For this very reason, 22 years on, Viju Shah chose Pankaj to render Na kajare ki dhaar for Mohra. The song had actually been recorded by its composers Kalyanji-Anandji, Viju’s father and uncle respectively, with Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar for a film that never took off!
  • However, Pankaj decided to try his luck overseas as there was little scope then in India for ghazal He was appreciated, returned in 1979 and came out with his first album, Aahat, in 1980.
  • The 1980s saw a ghazal and bhajan boom as film music standards seemed to go down under the disco avalanche. Music lovers seemed to miss good lyrics and desi tunes and Pankaj was in the forefront of this alternative music wave alongside Jagjit Singh, Anup Jalota, Talat Aziz and others.
  • Anup, Talat and Pankaj soon formed a tight clique of friends who went on to do concerts together as well.
  • Shortly afterwards, filmmaker Ravi Tandon (Raveena Tandon’s father) requested Pankaj to sing for his new film, Jawaab. Pankaj had no time from his ghazal recordings and performances, and even littler inclination, but Tandon requested a re-think as the hero was a ghazal singer in the film. Pankaj agreed and recorded Sabak jinko wafaa ka yaad hoga and Mitwa re mitwa, both of which soon became a compulsion in Pankaj Udhas compilations on Universal Music until physical forms (cassettes and CDs) were marketed. Pankaj terms the first number “One of my better-rendered film songs.”
  • Shortly afterwards, an amusing incident occurred. Erstwhile top star and then producer Rajendra Kumar called up Pankaj and told him, “You have to act in my film!” Pankaj, then at the peak of his popularity, had no such leaning, and told him he would get back, but did not. Elder brother Manhar, who was close to the actor, asked him why he was being disrespectful to a senior composer, and when Pankaj told him the reason, suggested that he call and explain his stance. However, Rajendra Kumar laughed and apologized and said that all he wanted was the song performed by Pankaj himself on stage. And history was made, as this song was Chitthi aayi hai.
  • Pankaj had revealed to me that Laxmikant was not really happy with his nuances after three ‘takes’ at the recording and organized a ‘live’ kind of feel with the singer sitting, as he did in stage shows, at the studios. That did the magic.
  • Pankaj later sang extensively for Bappi Lahiri, Nadeem-Shravan, Anand-Milind and Anu Malik.
  • Not restricting himself to Hindi, Pankaj also sang in mother-tongue Gujarati, Marathi, Marwari, Punjabi, Bengali and even Kannada!
  • Countless non-film ghazals was what Pankaj was about. And yet, he did sing devotionals as well for films like Maa Santoshi Maa (2003) and Maalik Ek (2010).
  • The Padma Shri, with which he was honored in 2006, remains the biggest of almost 20 noteworthy awards and honors Pankaj has received in his illustrious lifespan.
  • Accused of commercializing the ghazal form (which actually is a genre in poetry, not music) by purists, he humbly took credit instead for simplifying it and taking it to the common man, maintaining this connection by making his tunes and vocals simple and modifying the orchestration and sound from the 1980s to the millennium. His credo was “You cannot really appreciate or come to love something that you cannot understand!”
  • The moulvi’s teachings had already shown that communication was also about expression. And that is why, unlike most non-film talents that ventured into cinema, Pankaj triumphed and sang close to a hundred film songs, ranging from his core expertise to romantic duets, fun songs and more.
  • Pankaj celebrated 25 years of his work with extensive concert tours including in the US and Canada under the tagline of Watan Se Chitthi Ayee Hai. This, he said, not only commemorated his bringing in the aroma of their motherland for Indians but also his most famous song, for no Pankaj Udhas concert, anywhere in the world, is complete without his singing Chitthi aayi hai.
  • And finally, as per my personal experience at one of his concerts, Pankaj himself would break down at some point while performing that timeless gem that he almost did not record!Pankaj Udhas: Lesser-known facts about a unique maestro
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Jackie Chan awarded Lifetime Achievement Oscar

Chinese actor Jackie Chan receives an Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Nov. 12, 2016. [Photo / China.org.cn]

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented an Honorary Award to Chinese actor Jackie Chan on Saturday night for his lifetime contributions to the film industry,making him the first Chinese person to receive such a honor.

The honors were presented at the eighth annual Governors Awards ceremony at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center.

"The Honorary Award was created for artists like Jackie Chan, Anne Coates, Lynn Stalmaster and Frederick Wiseman -- true pioneers and legends in their crafts," Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, said, "The Board is proud to honor their extraordinary achievements."

Chan, as an actor, writer, director and producer, has been performing since the age of eight, appearing in dozens of martial arts films in Hong Kong before becoming an international film star. He charmed audiences with his dazzling athleticism, inventive stunt work and boundless charisma.

Since "Rumble in the Bronx" in 1996, he has gone on to enormous worldwide success with the "Rush Hour" movies, "Shanghai Noon", "Shanghai Knights", "Around the World in 80 Days", "The Karate Kid" and the "Kung Fu Panda" series of animated films.

Wearing a typical Chinese gown, Chan said with his golden Oscar statuette, "I still can't believe I am standing here. It's a dream."


"Twenty-three years ago, I saw this little thing (Oscar statuette) in my friend's house. I touched it, kissed it, and smelled it; I believe there are still my finger prints on it," Chan joked.

"After 56 years in the film industry, making more than 200 films, and broke so many bones, finally, this is mine," he said, "I want to thank Hong Kong, an incredible city, my hometown. (Thank) who made me, China, my country, I am proud to be Chinese."

"Millions of thanks to all my friends, fans around the world, because you I have a reason to continue to make movies, jumping out of a window, kicking and punching and breaking my bone, thank you so much!" he added.

The Governors Awards ceremony attracted lots of celebrities in the film industry. Tom Hanks, a two-time Oscar winner, said Chan's movies had combined serious and comedic factors together.

"It is especially gratified to be able to acknowledge Jackie's enormous creativity, his great gift for physical performance, and incredible dedication to his work," Hanks said.

Aaron Eckhart, who starred Harvey Dent in "The Dark Knight", said Chan deserves the award.

"He is an artist, I mean the passion which he does his jobs. He is so creative, he always has a smile on his face, he is a great role model, he is a legend, he is an icon," he said.

The Honorary Award, an Oscar statuette, is given to honor extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences, or for outstanding service to the Academy.

This award could date back to 1929 when the Academy honored Warner Bros. and Charlie Chaplin. Since 2009, the Honorary Award has been presented at the annual Governors Awards rather than at the Academy Awards. Source: China.org.cn
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Amitabh Bachchan clocks 47 years in Bollywood

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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, on completing 47 years in the Indian entertainment world, said he is thankful to Mumbai for giving him all that he has today. Big B on Sunday evening shared a photograph from the 1969 film “Saat Hindustani”, which marked his debut in Bollywood. The film was directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. “Goodness me… 47 years in the industry for me,” the 74-year-old captioned the image. In his long journey in filmdom, the the National Film Award winner has worked in titles like “Guddi”, “Bombay to Goa”, “Zanjeer”, “Silsila”, “Abhimaan”, “Deewar”, “Don”, “Muqaddar Ka Sikandar”, “Black”, “Paa” and “Piku”. “47 years of my life in this city of Mumbai that gave me all that I possess now, that engulfed me in its warm and affectionate embrace, nurtured me, protected me, pushed me, kicked me, reprimanded me, raised me to heights and crushed me with my falls, allowed me to make a beginning with the first film in profession,” Big B wrote on his blog. On the work front, Amitabh is currently gearing up for working with superstar Aamir in the upcoming film “Thug”. –IANS. Amitabh Bachchan clocks 47 years in Bollywood
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44th annual Chaplin Award to be presented to Robert De Niro

Mumbai: The Film Society of Lincoln Center has named Robert De Niro the recipient of its 44th annual Chaplin Award, which honors major industry talents. De Niro will take home the 2017 trophy for a four-decade acting career that stretches from early work including ‘Mean Streets,’ ‘Raging Bull’ and ‘The Godfather Part II’ to more recent projects such as 'Silver Linings Playbook', reported Variety. He is also the high-profile co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival, launched in the wake of 9/11 in an effort to boost the economic prospects of lower Manhattan. The 73-year-old actor-producer will be honored by the Film
Society at a springtime gala featuring notable guests and presenters as well as movie and interview footage drawn from De Niro's career. He joins a list of previous Chaplin recipients that includes Alfred Hitchcock, Elizabeth Taylor, Meryl Streep, Billy Wilder and last year's honoree, Morgan Freeman. The 44th annual Chaplin Award gala is set for May 8. Prior to that, De Niro's latest project, the Broadway musical adaptation of 'A Bronx Tale,' which he co-directs, will open in December. Source: The Asian Age
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Julianne Moore and Michael Phelps for "Ariel the Little Mermaid"

In this classic shot for the "Disney Dream Portrait Series," Annie Liebovitz shot Julianne Moore as Ariel from The Little Mermaid, along with Michael Phelps portraying a merman. The whole concept behind this shot, which was shot in a giant fish tank, is a little wacky. However, Moore is fabulous, and, even though you can barely tell that it is Olympic Champion Phelps in the foreground, he helps give the shot some,
shall we say, creative dissonance. The others in the background are there because Annie Liebovitz wanted them there, as they also are Olympians or other top swimmers. Perhaps Liebovitz had Olympic fever or something. In any event, the shot turned out fine and, most importantly of all, Ariel the has her distinctive red hair. Source: Article
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Madhubala " The Queen Of Indian Cinema"

Madhubala (14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969), born Mumtaz Jahan Dehlavi, was an Indian Bollywood actress who appeared in film classics Mahal (1949), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) and Mughal-e-Azam (1960). She was active between 1949 and 1960, after which illness shortened her career. With her contemporaries Nargis and Meena Kumari she is regarded as one of the influential Hindi movie actresses. In the early 1950s, as Madhubala became one of the most sought-after actresses in India, she attracted interest from Hollywood. She appeared in the American magazine Theatre Arts where, in its August 1952 issue, she was featured in an article with a full page photograph under the title: "The Biggest Star in the World - and she's not in Beverly Hills". At this time, on a trip to Mumbai and its film studios hosted by the Hindi film industry, the American filmmaker Frank Capra wanted to meet Madhubala to discuss an opening for her in Hollywood, however, Madhubala's father declined his proposal.[citation needed] Madhubala appeared in over seventy films. Three biographies and numerous articles have been published on her and she has been compared to Marilyn Monroe, having a similarly iconic position in Indian film history.[citation needed] Because she died before being relegated to supporting or character roles, Madhubala remains one of the most enduring and celebrated legends of Indian cinema, in spite of a proportionally low number of successful films during her career: fifteen box office hits. Her appeal to film fans was underlined in a 1990 poll conducted by Movie magazine, in which she was voted the most popular vintage Hindi actress of all time with 58% of votes, outranking contemporary actresses Meena Kumari, Nargis, and Nutan.[citation needed] More recently in Rediff.com's International Women's Day 2007 special, Madhubala was ranked second in its top ten list of "Bollywood's best actresses. Ever".In 2004 a digital-colorized version of Mughal-e-Azam was released, 35 years after her death. In 2008 a commemorative postage stamp featuring Madhubala was issued. The stamp was produced by India Post in a limited edition presentation pack. It was launched by veteran actors Nimmi and Manoj Kumar in a ceremony attended by colleagues, friends and surviving members of Madhubala's family. The only other Indian film actress to be honoured in this manner is Nargis DuttSource: Article
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Lata Mangeshkar reveals her plans of singing with Amitabh Bachchan


Lata Mangeshkar talks about her plans for her music label LM Music... 
Congratulations, you've launched your own record label L M Music. What are your plans for your music company? I believe you will now be singing with Mr. Amitabh Bachchan?
Yes! I want to sing with Amitji for sure. We had come together for a duet 'Yeh Kahan Aa Gye Hum' in Yash Chopraji's film Silsila many years ago. But we didn't record it together. I had sung my portion. And later Amitji had recited Javed Saab's poetry. What would you be recording with Mr. Bachchan? I believe he is keen to do shlokas of Lord Tirupati with me. I'd love to do this project with him. I've spoken to him about it already. He has also been kind enough to give the voiceover for an album of devotional songs by Suresh Wadkar released on our label. Suresh had recorded the Kabir Bhajans many years ago but never released the album. When I heard them I thought they just needed some brushing up. That's where Bachchan Saab's commentary came in. What are the other albums to be released on the L M Music Label? We've already released several spiritual albums, and a children's album by my sister Meena. In that album Meena's granddaughter has also sung. In fact during the music-label launch function on January 15, Meena's granddaughter kept rushing to the stage to repeatedly touch Amitabh Bachchanji's feet (laughs). I've also released an album of Bhakti geet 'Har Har Mahadev' with Shankar Mahadevan accompanying me. Then there is an album of Buddha chants entitled Buddham Sharman Gachchami featuring 11 artistes including Hariharan, Shankar Mahadevan, Pankaj Udhas, Anoop Jalota, my sister Asha and me. This is the first time I've sung in Pali. We also have classical vocalist Jeetendra Abhishek's son Shounak singing Bhau Geet for the first time. Shounak's sister who is my sister Meena's daughter-in-law has also sung in that album. The label launch function was attended by the likes of Mr. Bachchan, Neeta Ambani, Sridevi and Boney... Yes, a lot of distinguished people from the film industry showed up for the function. I am fortunate to have so many lovely people's best wishes. Whoever we invited showed up for the function. I am blessed. It was a quiet evening. Four of us Bachchan Saab, Neeta Ambaniji, Pandit Jasraj and I were on stage. Neetaji and Amitji are so busy yet they came to my function for their love of me. Pandit Jasraj is not well and yet he came. Jasrajji released the album. What has the feedback to your label been so far? The feedback to my music label has been heartening. I completed 70 years of singing in 2012. I am deeply indebted to the people of India for liking my voice for so many years. What would I have been if it wasn't for the love of the people? It's my duty to give something back to the music industry now. What are your future plans for the label? We've lots of plans. Usha Mangeshkar is ready to record an album of Garba songs. I also want to record Ghazals. I also want to record poems of Bachchan's Saab's father Shri Harivansh Rai Bachchan, selected by Amitji. We're only starting out. Any plans for upcoming singers? But my ardent wish is to create a platform for these children who are seen on reality shows after which they vanish from the music scene. They are known only as long as the show lasts. We want to create our own music show where winners from these shows get a second chance. Those selected from our show can go on to record songs on our label. I feel their talent and hard work are getting lost. Source: Hindustan TimesImage: https://upload.wikimedia.org
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Jagjit Singh most Googled ghazal singer



New Delhi: Late ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh, whose 72nd birth anniversary is on Friday, has topped a list of popular singers of the genre. According to Google Search Trends, Jagjit Singh was people's first choice - both in India and abroad, when it came to songs, lyrics, and mp3s of ghazals. Globally, the Indian subcontinent searches the highest for Jagjit Singh, followed by Pakistan, Bangladesh and United Arab Emirates. In India, netizens of Ludhiana, Bhopal and Indore search the most for queries related to Jagjit Singh, best remembered for numbers like "Jhuki jhuki si nazar", "Tum itna jo", "Koi ye kaise bataye", "Yeh tera ghar yeh mera ghar", "Tumko dekha toh yeh khayaal", "Kaagaz ki kashti", "Hoshwalon ko khabar kya", "Koi fariyaad" and "Chitthi na koi sandesh". He died on October 10, 2011, following brain haemorrhage. Singer Pankaj Udhas takes the second place in his online popularity in India, whereas Pakistani ghazal ace Ghulam Ali is number two on the popularity chart worldwide. Source: News-Bullet
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Shahrukh Khan receives BrandLaureate Legendary Award

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Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan was conferred the BrandLaureate Legendary Award for his contribution to the Hindi film industry on a recent visit to Malaysia. 
The BrandLaureate Legendary Award has been earlier given to the likes of former South African president Nelson Mandela, Nobel Laureate Mohammad Yunus, Indian businessman Ratan Tata, late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Facebook CEO Marck Zuckerburg and F1 ace Michael Schumacher. Shahrukh Khan has received the BrandLaureate Legendary Award for his contribution to the Hindi film industry, and for being India's foremost brand ambassador in Malaysia. SRK was in Malaysia to attend the birthday party of Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohammad Thursday evening. "It is an honour to be given the BrandLaureate Legendary Award. It is always a pleasure to be amongst friends and to be given so much love and motivation to do better," Shahrukh Khan said in a statement. The actor was honoured by the Asia Pacific Brands Foundation, and received the award from Robert Loh, founder of Lord's Tailor, KK Johan, president, The BrandLaureate, and Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohammad. Source: ApunKaChoice.com
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You don’t go to Switzerland without Yash Chopra: SRK

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Actor Shah Rukh Khan admits to an “emotional and mental” void in his life after father figure, late filmmaker Yash Chopra, passed away last week. So much so that the 46-year-old has cancelled the shoot of the last song of Chopra’s film, Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ), in his favourite outdoor location, Switzerland. “We don’t feel emotionally and mentally ready to go to Switzerland and shoot without Yash ji. You don’t go to Switzerland without Yash Chopra,” says the actor, who will now be a part of a grand farewell in ode to his guru with a lavish premiere of the film on November 12. What happens now to the swan song in Switzerland that was due to be filmed for JTHJ? We could not shoot for it as Yash ji was unwell. After he passed away, Karan (Johar) said, ‘Should I shoot it?’ But Adi (Aditya Chopra) said, ‘No we are not going to shoot it.’ If the song is not being shot by Mr Yash Chopra in Switzerland, then even I don’t want to shoot it. None of us wants to. The song will now be played in the background. We’ll use some scenes from what Yash ji’s already shot. What is the thought behind doing a gala premiere of the film? Shah Rukh kisses father-figure Yash Chopra on his last birthdayYash Chopra always released his films on Diwali (JTHJ releases on November 13), because his ideology was that it’s a festival of life and happiness. Hope it’s not seen in a wrong sense, but the fact that he’d been making films for the last 50 years, and just 10 days after he made his last film, he passes away — I think in a strange sense is the happiest a filmmaker can be. We as people who’ve experienced him should celebrate what a wonderful and happy life he had. We shall carry forward the reason he made films for, and that was to celebrate life. We are going to have this huge premiere, Insha Allah, on the 12th (of
November). To me it has become a little more than a film. That sensuous song Saans: MORE ON JAB TAK HAI JAAN: JTHJ: SRK-Katrina get groovy for Yash Chopra's swan song The foot tapping number is in contrast with the gloom that has set in after movie mogul Yash Chopra's demise. Jab Tak Hai Jaan's latest song Ishq Shava released on the same day the King of Romance passed away. And it trended heavily on Twitter all night. Unlike the romantic number Saans, which showed a scintillating chemistry between SRK and Katrina, Ishq Shava seems to be a peppy number. WATCH SONGJTHJ: Yash Chopra to direct last-ever scene: Yash Chopra prepares to say goodbye to direction with Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ), his assistant directors (who have worked with him for years) are busy designing a spectacular souvenir for the king of romance. They want this to be their special gift to their mentor. LAST-EVERJab Tak Hai Jaan: Yash Chopra to miss his last take? For the shoot of the last remaining song in Jab Tak Hai Jaan, director Yash Chopra had a grand vision: a sari-clad Katrina Kaif romancing Shah Rukh Khan in the lush meadows of the Swiss Alps. But unfortunately, his illness, caused by a bout of dengue, stymied the plan for the song, which would have reflected his trademark directorial style. UNFINISHED BUSINESSIs SRK's Challa from Jab Tak Hai Jaan inspired? AR Rahman's Challa song might be creating waves on the internet, but it has emerged that the song is not exactly err.. original. It is in fact inspired by Eagle-Eye Cherry's number Save Tonight from his album Desireless. The opening notes of Challa, where SRK is strumming the guitar, is uncanningly similar to Save Tonight's music. Challa is sung by Rabbi Sheirgill. Check Out The Videosis the best way of giving a tribute or the best way to mourn for Yash Chopra’s passing away and to celebrate the fact that he was a part of our lives. ‘I was never a part of this game’ A newspaper in Pakistan has reported that Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ) will be banned there and the promos have been pulled off air. Are you aware? I never read the posts that come in newspapers anymore. I don’t know about this. You’ll have to ask the distributors. Your Diwali release clashes with Ajay Devgn’s Son of Sardar. Does that worry you? I find this talk of competition within films and actors to be redundant. It’s actually the sensibility of outsiders who don’t know this business or who don’t feel the film. I feel the film. My film is not mathematics. I don’t believe in numbers. I know people think I’m a rich capitalist, a well-to do star. Ya, I’m a rockstar. But all that follows the belief that I’ll only do a film which my heart tells me to. I don’t need to know which other film is coming when my film is coming. With all humility and honesty, when my film comes, then only my film comes. I’m not being derogatory to anyone. But my film comes from the heart. If it’s just about the business, then I hope everyone else’s film does more business than mine. Trade experts are predicting collections of over Rs. 200 crore for JTHJ. What are your expectations? I’ll tell you two things. I am not a trade pundit. I am not an astrologer. I am an actor and that’s what makes me unpredictable. I hate numbers. It is so being tunnel visioned to be confined by numbers. I don’t even understand why people celebrate birthdays. You’re just getting older. It’s really stupid to be confined by numbers. Have you passed on the same outlook towards business of cinema to your kids? I’ll never be able to teach my son or daughter to be successful in the business of cinema. But they will know how to tell a story from the heart. My son has gone to study abroad. He looks a little educated now. I’ve been an outsider here. I was never a part of this game. Have you began working on the sequel to RA.One? Films like that take a little while. I am making three films already (Chennai Express, Happy New Year and A for Apple, B for Billi, C for Cutta). I need to take out some time, which I don’t see happening. It’s huge pre-production work to look into the VFX. It takes about a year. So not right now. Is it true that you have postoponed Chennai Express to avoid a clash with Salman Khan’s Brindavanam during Eid next year? Again, utter crap and nonsense of newspapers, with all gentleness and kindness. You are a very loyal ambassador when it comes to brands you endorse such as Tag Heuer that have become a part of your life through your trademark red glasses and watch. What keeps it going? I have been fortunate to have had employers who have had an association with me with the mindset of continuing it for a lifetime. Tag Heuer and Hyundai are among those. It has been close to 10 years with Tag now and they have never forced me to promote it in my films. It’s by default that I keep showing off pieces like this Tag Heuer Carrera India Racing Edition Chronograph that I am in Delhi to launch. When I need money, I work, otherwise I attend Tag functions (laughs).About the song: The song, we hear, was supposed to be as intensely romantic as Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai from Yash Chopra's Daag, the first film that Sr Chopra directed for his home banner Yash Raj Films in 1973. The song was to be shot in the snowfall capturing the same desperate romance between Shah Rukh and Katrina Kaif that Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore projected in Daag. For the shoot of the last remaining song in Jab Tak Hai Jaan, director Yash Chopra had a grand vision: a sari-clad Katrina Kaif romancing Shah Rukh Khan in the lush meadows of the Swiss Alps. But unfortunately, his illness and then his sudden death stymied the plan for the song, which would have reflected his trademark directorial style. It is now also believed that the film's stars Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma will work together to ensure that the film proves to be a fitting tribute to the Bollywood stalwart. Watch theSPOTTED: SRK-Anushka shoot in Ladakh Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma are currently shooting for the last stretch of Yash Chopra's untitled romantic film in Ladakh. PIC INSIDE Kashmir makes SRK relax, unwind after years: Shooting for Yash Chopra's yet untitled movie in this picturesque south Kashmir hill station seems to have helped Shah Rukh Khan unwind himself from an otherwise boring routine of lights and camera. "Slept for 10 hours after a long time. God I feel rested... even my beard seems fresh," Shah Rukh posted on his widely followed Twitter account Friday. INTERVIEW INSIDESRK revives Pahalgam's romance with B-town: A favourite haunt of the Bollywood since 70's, Kashmir's picturesque hill station Pahalgam on Monday saw actor Shahrukh Khan shooting his first ever movie in the valley and bringing back the destination, with a very few movies shot since turbulent years of 1990s, on the film industry's map. READ MORE SPOTTED! Anushka Sharma shoots in Kashmir: Actor Anushka Sharma joined Shah Rukh Khan in Aru, Kashmir for the shooting of their untitled Yash Chopra film on Wednesday. The actor was seen walking through a lush green hill station in a ganji and cargos, as soldiers and fans looked on from a distance. Security has been beefed up to keep the crowds away. MORE INSIDE Jab Tak Hai Jaan will be my last film: Yash Chopra: Chopra's disclosure, made at an event marking his 80th birthday with actor Shah Rukh Khan by his side, took the Indian film industry by surprise. "I think I've had enough, Shah Rukh," Chopra replied when Khan asked him about his next project. READ MORE Poster of Jab Tak Hai Jaan a rip off? The poster of Yash Chopra’s upcoming film, Jab Tak Hain Jaan (JTHJ), has an uncanny resemblance to the poster of the 2011 French war adventure film, Forces Speciales. Fans have been writing about the similarity on online forums. JTHJ features Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, and will release around Diwali. COMPAREJAB TAK HAI JAAN: Trailer releases, trends on Twitter, Soon after Yash Chopra revealed the name of his latest romantic flick, we get to see the trailer of Jab Tak Hai Jaan also! Trending heavily on Twitter, the trailer shows Shah Rukh Khan romancing in his signature style with both Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma. TRAILER INSIDE, Shah Rukh Khan turns poet, translates Jab Tak Hai Jaan poem, When Shakespeare asked that what's in a name, he probably didn't forecast the announcement of the title of the Shah Rukh Khan starrer Jab Tak Hai Jaan. TRANSLATION INSIDESRK-Katrina’s film titled Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum: Buzz is that director Yash Chopra’s comeback film has finally got a title. The film, that stars actors Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, will reportedly be titled Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum. MORE INSIDESRK-Katrina chemistry should be good: Salman Khan: Salman Khan feels that the chemistry between Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif in Yash Chopra's next will be good. VIDEO INSIDE (With additional inputs), Source: Hindustan TimesImage: flickr.com
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WATCH: Amitabh Bachchan’s groovy dance moves

WATCH: Amitabh Bachchan’s groovy dance moves

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Amitabh Bachchan’s dance is as unique as pretty much everything else he does. There’s no hard wag or wiggle, no crass thrusts or shakes. Not for him the bump and grind. Rather, Amitabh’s dance involves gentle, subtle moves, a rhythmic movement of the body in unison with the music. He has given Bollywood some iconic dance steps during his prime, and even in the new millennium, megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who turns 70 Thursday, has continued at his grooviest best. Every now and then he has proved he  can
still make the 'saara zamaana' go 'deewana'. IANS lists a few of the veteran actor's popular dance numbers: Bol Bachchan (2012): Revisiting his "My name is Anthony Gonsalves" days, the actor came out of a giant egg in this song, which his famed surname in its title. Wearing a chic black sherwani, Amitabh showed all the Bollywood latka-jhatkas he is capable of doing. Source: ApunKaChoice.com
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Never paid attention to my popularity: Amitabh Bachchan


Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who turned 70 today, says he never cared about his popularity but believed that one's outlook towards life matters the most. "Every human being will go through a phase when there are highs and lows. Everything that goes up also comes down. I don't think I am particularly different from anyone. We all have our highs and lows. It is just about what kind of attitude you have during the time," Bachchan said in an interview. "If you have success, you should know that it is going to be short lived and if you have lows and the courage to fight or an attempt to make a comeback, then all the best," he added. The Bollywood legend, who has appeared in over 180 films in his career spanning more than four decades, says his contemporary actors too are doing well in their capacity. "I never judge myself. I cannot say my contemporaries have been left behind me. That would be wrong. I have never paid attention to my popularity. People can write what they want to but it doesn't matter to me," he said. Bachchan said actors like Shatrughan Sinha, Vinod Khanna, Dharmendra and Rishi Kapoor are "very much active" and working in films. "Unfortunately, Shashi Kapoor is unwell or else I am sure he too would be active. "In fact, Vinod Khanna and Shatrughan Sinha have entered politics and are doing well... I feel I have been left behind by my contemporaries," he said. Bachchan, who acted only once with Dilip Kumar on screen- in 1982 hit 'Shakti', says the acting great is his idol. "Dilip saab and Waheedaji (Waheeda Rehman) are my favourite artists of all time and my idols even today. When it comes to the history of Indian cinema, I believe it can be easily divided into an era before Dilip Kumar, and after he joined films. There cannot be anyone like him," he said. Source: ScreenIndiaImage: flickr.com
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TOP 50: Amitabh Bachchan's Most Memorable Dialogues

At 70, Amitabh Bachchan has romanced the silver screen for more than four decades. He has also successfully hosted six seasons of Kaun Banega Crorepati. This year, the megastar has also... Amitabh Bachchan
From light-hearted comedies to action-packed masala movies, from experimental cinema to song and dance dramas, Amitabh Bachchan the superstar of the millenium has done it all. As the actor is set to turn 70, here's a look at his 50 most popular lines. 1. "Rishte me to hum tumhare baap, lagte hain, naam hai Shahenshah." - Shahenshah, 2. "Agar apni maa ka doodh piya hai to saamne aa." - Laawaris, 3. "Tumhara naam kya hai, Basanti?" - Sholay, 4. "Yeh tumhare baap ka ghar nahin, police station hai, is liye seedhi tahrah khade raho." - Zanjeer, 5. "Jao pehle us aadmi ka sign le ke aao jisne mera baap ko chor kaha tha; pehle us aadmi ka sign le ke aao jisne meri maa ko gali deke naukri se nikal diya tha; pehle us aadmi ka sign le ke aao jisne mere haath pe ye leekh diya tha..ye.. Uske BAAD, us ke baad, mere bhai, tum jahan kahoge main wahan sign kar doonga." - Deewar, 6. "Sahi baat ko sahi waqt pe kiya jaye to uska maza hi kuch aur hai, aur main sahi waqt ka intezaar karta hoon." - Trishul, 7. "Moochein ho na  to Nathulal jaise warna ho." - Sharabi, 8. "Angrezon ke zamaane ke jailor, aur itni ghabrahat?" - Sholay, 9. "Govardhan seth, samundar mein tairne waale kuoon aur taalabon mein dubki nahin lagaya karte hain." - Muqaddar Ka Sikander, 10. "Jiske seene mein dil hi nahin, usse dil ka daura kya padega?" - Coolie, 11. "Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahin, naamumkin hai." - Don, 12. "Sapne bhi samundar ki lahron ki tarah haqeeqat ki chattanon se takrakar toot jaate hain." - Deewar, 13. Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein Khayal Aata hai – Ki zindagi teri zulfon ki narm chhaon main guzarne padti to shadab ho bhi sakti thi. - Kabhi Kabhie, 14. "Jis tarah gobhi ka phool, phool hokar phool nahi hota, waise hi gainde ka phool bhiAmitabh Bachchan plays an angry old man in Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap. It also stars Raveena Tandon opposite Big B. Amitabh Bachchan
phool hokar phool nahi hota" - Chupke Chukpe, 15. "Aur aap, Mr R K Gupta, aap mere naajayaz baap hai. Meri maa ko aap se chahe zillat aur beizzati ke siva kuch na mila ho, lekin main apni maa, usi Shanti ki taraf se aap ki saari daulat vapas lauta raha hoon. Aaj aap ke paas aap ki saari daulat sahi, sab kuch sahi, lekin maine aap se jyaada garib aaj tak nahin dekha. Good bye, Mr R K Gupta." - Trishul, 16. "Hum bhi to roz khatro se khelte hai." - Sholay, 17. "Pura naam, Vijay Dinanath Chauhan, baap ka naam, Dinanath Chauhan, maa ka naam, Suhasini Chauhan, gaon Mandwa, umar chhattis saal..." - Agneepath, 18. "You are right, Mr R K Gupta, yeh contract mujhi ko milegi. Aur haan, mere banaye hue colony mein agar aapko ghar chahiye, to taqalluf mat kijiyega, makaan aap ko
mil jayega." - Trishul, 19. "Jo kal hua, woh dobara nahi hoga." - Sholay, 20. "Zindagi ka tambu teen bambuo pe khada hai." - Sharabi, 21. "Parampara, Pratishtha, Anushasan. Ye is gurukul ke teen stambh hai. Ye wo aadarsh hain jinse hum aapka aane waala kal banaate hain." - Mohabbatein, 22. "Apni sharto par chalne wale ko keemat chukani padati hai, mujhe jo sahi lagta hai wo mai karta hu" - Sarkar Raj, 23. "Anand mara nahi, Anand marte nahi." - Anand, 24. "Arre yeh jeena bhi koi jeena hai, Lallu?" - Mr Natwarlal, 25. "Wahan se tumhe yeh cheh dikh raha hoga. Lekin yahan se mujhe yeh nau dikhta hai. YehAmitabh Bachchan plays Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby. Amitabh Bachchan
farq is liye hai kyonki tum isse apni jagah se dekh rahe ho aur main apni. Hum dono apni apni jagah sahi hain. Bas humare dekhne ka nazariya alag alag hai. Hum dono ke beech mein yeh farq saari zindagi bana rahega. Isliye tum wohi karo jo tum apna farz samajhte ho. Aur main wahi karoonga jo main apna dharam samajhta hoon. Agar main jeeta toh tumhe apne pita pe garv hoga. Lekin kahin agar tum jeet gaye to mujhe bhi apne bete pe garv hoga lekin meri aatma ko shanti nahi milegi." - Aakhree Raasta, 26. "Is duniya mein do tarah ka keeda hote hai. Ek woh jo kachre se uthta hai. Aur doosra woh jo paap ki gandegi se uthta hai. Kachre wala keeda insaan ko bimaar kar deta hai. Magar paap ki gandegi ka keeda
saare samaaj ko bimaar kar deta hai. Kachre ke keede ko maarne ke liye flit bazaar mein milta hai. Magar paap ke keede ko marne wala flit, saala, bana hi nahi hai aaj tak." - Hum, 27. "Hum jaha pe khade ho jaate hein, line wahin se shuru hoti hai." - Kaalia, 28. "Ghadi Ghadi drama karta hai, saala." - Sholay 29. "Yeh koyle ki khaan ek azgar hai seth sahaab, jo roz, anginath logon ko nigalkar, usei peeskar, jissm se khoon ka ek-ek katra chooskar, ek laash ke roop mein ugal deta hai." -Kaala Paththar, 30. "Lekin woh aayee kyon nahin?" - Naseeb, 31. "Aur waise hi, main is ko yahan nahi maroonga, warna log kahenge Sikandar ne apne ilake me usey mara." - Muqaddar Ka Sikander, 32. "Aap Amitabh Bachchan in Aarakshan. Amitabh Bachchan
ne jail ki deewaron aur zanjeeron ka loha dekha hai, jailer sahab, Kaalia ki himmat ka faulaad nahi dekha." - Kaalia, 33. "Bachpan se hain sar par Allah ka haath, aur Allah Rakha hai mere saath, baazu par hai saathsau chhiyaasi ka billa, bees number ka beedi peeta hoon, kaam karta hoon coolie ka aur naam hai Iqbal." - Coolie, 34. "Apun woh kutte ki dum hai, jo baara baras nalli ke andar daal ke, nalli tedi hoti, apun seedha nahin hota!" - Laawaris, 35. "I can talk English, I can walk English, I can laugh English because English is a very phunny language. Bhairo becomes Byron because their minds are very narrow." - Namak Halal, 36. "Narang saab, yeh kaam koi bhi insaan akele kar sakta tha, basharte ki use bhi meriaur   hi tarah yeh pata hona chahiye ke woh is duniya mein akela aaya hai akela hi jaayega, isliye agar usey kuch karna hai toh woh bhi akele hi karna hoga." - Shakti, 37. "Jo mard hota hai, usey dard nahi hota." - Mard, 38. "Main aur meri tanhaai -- aksar ye baatein karte hai...." - Silsila, 39. "Aurto ko eenhone ek ghante mein sikha diya hai." - Sholay, 40. "Daaru peene se liver kharab ho jaata hai." - Satte Pe Satta, 41. "Yeh telephone bhi ajeeb cheez hai -- aadmi sochta kuch hai, bolta kuch hai aur karta kuch hai." - Agneepath, 42. "Pagar badao... pandrasau rupiye me ghar nahin chalta, saala imaan kya chalega?" - Agneepath, 43. "Don't mess with the army." - Major Saab, 44. "Sooryavansh ek aag hai jisme doston ke liye jitni jyoti hai, dushmanon ke liye utni hi jwala. Bhoon dalo is kambaqt ko."Amitabh Bachchan and Ben Kingsley in a still from the film Teen Patti. Amitabh Bachchan
- Sooryavansham, 45. "Partner, ab bol hi diye ho to dekh lenge." - Sholay, 46. "Ek rahen iir, ek rahen beer, ek rahen patte aur ek rahen hum." - Adaalat, 47. "Ek phool de dona ma, wahan ees ke mafak koi kadak afsar mil gaya to ooske hum yeh phool deke apun ka baap bana denga." - Amar Akbar Anthony, 48. "Is Imaarat ki neev itni majboot hai ke koi Raaj Aryan Haathon me Violin aur chehre pe Muskaan liye uski ek bhi eeint Hilane ke liye kadam nahi rakh sakta" Mohabbatein, 49. "Kallu se Kaalia ka safar shuru." - Kaalia, 50. "Do aansoo is aankh se gire, phir do us aankh se. Phir do is aankh se, do us aankh se. Phir do is aankh se, do us aankh se. Kitne huye?...Nau lakh ke haar ke liye, barah lakh ke aansoo? Daddy hote to kehte: Vijay, tumhe business karna nahi aata?" - Sharabi, Source: Hindustan Times
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