The Jab Tak Hai Jaan actor agreed instantly to the idea of placing the name of his heroines before his in the credit titles of all his movies
Shahrukh Khan is a ladies’ man. The 47-year-old is known for his incredible charm, wit and chivalry. And now SRK is all set to make an announcement that will come as a revolution in the male-dominated film industry of ours. We all know that the credit reels of any Bollywood flick first features the name of the male actor followed by the leading lady. Click here to read more
The two superstars were last seen together in the 2008 film Bhoothnath. Now Bollywood’s two ultra-popular actors will be once again sharing screen space after five long years
Every time Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan have shared screen space, the duo has offered cinematic treat like no one else has. The two superstars have worked together in films like Mohabbatein, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna and Veer-Zaara.Click here to read more
The English Vinglish director and the Oscar-winning costume designer won at the fourth Laadli Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity
Filmmaker Gauri Shinde received the Laadli award for the Best Mainline Hindi Film for her directorial debut English Vinglish, while Oscar-winning costume designer Bhanu Athaiya got honoured for lifetime achievement.
Shinde says she will keep making films that showcase emotions which both men and women can relate to. Click here to read more
The film fraternity – both Bollywood and the South – reacts on the controversy related to Kamal Haasan’s Vishwaroopam
Actors Salman Khan, Siddharth, Shabana Azmi, Khushboo and Rahul Bose and filmmakers Shyam Benegal, Ananth Mahadevan, Kalpana Lajmi, R Balki, Priyadarshan, Anusha Rizvi and Rensil D’Silva – celebs from both Bollywood and the South – have reacted strongly to the ban imposed by the Tamil Nadu government on Kamal Hassan’s controversial film Vishwaroopam. This is what they said and/or tweeted: Click here to read more
It’s a good thing that movies aren’t judged by the amount of money spent in their making, or the fate of these blockbusters would have been dismal. And that makes it a perfect reason to list the cheap wonders that took the box office by storm…
Who says you need truckloads of moolah to make a good movie? Featuring in the list of nominations for the BollywoodLife Awards of 2012 is the simplistic English Vinglish on the one hand, and the masaledaarGangs Of Wasseypur on the other. Click here to read more