Juhi Chawla was one of the first beauty queens to make a mark in Bollywood. As she turns 44, we wish her all the joy and success that she deserves
Juhi Chawla embarked on her filmi career after winning the Miss India beauty contest in 1984, in Sultanat. She went on to become one of the top leading heroines of her time and starred in films ranging from the romantic comedies like Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (which won her the Filmfare Best Actress Award) to women-oriented films like Daraar. Click here to read more
The filmmaker prefers to work with people who understand his work. But That Girl in Yellow Boots was the last film he will make with the woman who understands him best: his wife, Kalki Koechlin
Last Train to Mahakali, Paanch, Black Friday, No Smoking, Hanuman Returns, Dev.D, Gulaal, Mumbai Cutting, That Girl in Yellow Boots and soon Gangs of Wasseypur – Anurag Kashyap insists on taking the unbeaten path in his directorial career. Click here to read more
Sanjay Suri’s story in Onir’s I Am was originally planned with Karisma Kapoor as her comeback vehicle
My Brother Nikhil director Onir currently is busy with the promotions of his film I Am – an amalgamation of four sensitive stories. Actor Sanjay Suri’s story where he plays a victim of child abuse was originally written as a comeback vehicle for Karisma Kapoor. Onir confirmed to a tabloid, “Karisma liked the script and decided to make a comeback with it.” Click here to read more
Known for his troubled childhood and angst-laden films, Anurag Kashyap stood up for filmmaker Onir when he was accused of allegedly molesting an actor. Anurag himself is a part of Onir’s film I Am, which is about four characters who have been exploited because of their sexuality
Known for his troubled childhood and angst-laden films, Anurag Kashyap stood up for filmmaker Onir in the recent case where he was accused of allegedly molesting an actor. Anurag himself is a part of Onir’s film I Am, which is about four characters who have been exploited because of their sexuality. Click here to read more