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May 8th, 2013

Veteran Bollywood actor Dulari passes away at 86

Veteran actor Dulari passes away at 86

The Deewar actor was found dead at an old-age home in Pune in January this year

Veteran Bollywood actor Dulari passed away in January 2013 due to Alzheimer’s disease. She was 86. Sadly, not many are aware of her contribution to Hindi cinema. Her film career started with a small role in Bombay TalkiesHamari Baat (1943). She played prominent roles in Click here to read more
December 20th, 2012

Salman Khan’s Dabangg 2 in plagiarism and national emblem controversy

Salman Khan’s Dabangg 2 in plagiarism and national emblem controversy

The eagerly awaited sequel to Dabangg faces a plagiarism roadblock on the way to its release

In recent times, before almost every big ticket release, there usually occurs a handful of small and big controversies which could at times harm or Click here to read more
November 15th, 2012

Waheeda Rehman: Vidya Balan has guts to do different films

Waheeda Rehman: Vidya Balan has guts to do different films
Yogen Shah

Always willing to take chances, Waheeda Rehman experimented with unconventional roles in films such as Guide and Teesri Kasam. She sees a reflection of herself in Vidya Balan, who has also shown great chutzpah in selecting her films

Asked who among the current lot was like her, the graceful 76-year-old thespian said: “I’ll say Vidya Balan.” Click here to read more
December 14th, 2011

Remembering Raj Kapoor!

On this very day 87 yeas ago, Indian cinema’s greatest showman was born – Ranbir Raj Kapoor. We take a look at his life and times

On December 14, 1924, Ranbir Raj Kapoor was born to Prithviraj Kapoor and Ramsarni Devi in Peshawar. Since his father was already popular in theatre and films, Raj Kapoor debuted with Inquilab (1935) at the age of 11. But he got his big break 12 years later in the movie Neel Kamal (1947) where he starred opposite Madhubala. By the time he turned 24, he had established his own banner – RK Films. The first movie under this banner was Aag. Raj is remembered as the ‘Charlie Chaplin of Indian cinema’ because he often portrayed a tramp-like figure in his movies. Click here to read more
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