In conversation with filmmaker-actor-journalist-rebel Aditya Bhattacharya, whose film BMW was shown at the Mumbai Film Festival this year
Aditya Bhattacharya, filmmaker-actor, grandson of Bimal Roy and son of Basu Bhattacharya, made Raakh with Aamir Khan, married Sanjna Kapoor and was on his way to becoming Bollywood’s big director in the late ’80s. But he gave it all up for a life in oblivion in Europe. “Sometimes you need to walk away to understand and love her (Mumbai) more truly,” says Aditya. He is making Raakh again in LA, and his film BMW:Bombay’s Most Wanted was screened in Mumbai recently. Excerpts from a candid chat with him about life, Bollywood and Hollywood… Click here to read more
The Salaam Namaste actor doesn’t keep his commitment of not doing steamy scenes
Jaaved Jaaferi is known for his amazing dance moves and comic acts, but his serious side usually goes unnoticed. His latest film The Forest seems to be an attempt to showcase his acting chops, as he is not playing to the gallery in it. Click here to read more