Kristina Akheeva: There were no awkward moments with Sunny Deol
The gorgeous Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 beauty shares her incredible tale of landing a Bollywood movie and working with the Deols
That Kristina Akheeva, the Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 babe is gorgeous and desirable, is no secret really. With a porcelain complexion and features cut out from crystal, her beauty is classic. But go a little deeper and you find the soul of an adventurer and a dreamer, and a person who has made the most of life at an early age.Click here to read more
Lauren Gottlieb: I don’t know if I can dance to Madhuri Dixit’s songs
The ace dancer and winner of the third season of So You Can Think You Can Dance, is jittery about performing in front of Bollywood dancing diva Madhuri Dixit-Nene on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 6
ABCD actor Lauren Gottlieb says, “I think it is good to be nervous. I am always nervous when I perform. Click here to read more
Sonam Kapoor: I love girls, I surround myself with only women
The Raanjhanaa actor feels men sometimes bring negativity into women’s life
Bollywood’s chirpy, young and fashionable actor Sonam Kapoor loves being surrounded by her ilk and feels men sometimes “bring negativity” into women’s lives. The 27-year-old, who has played feminine roles in films like Aisha and I Hate Luv Storys enjoys the company of women. “I love girls, I surround myself with only women. I think men bring negativity into your life sometimes. Only women work with me Click here to read more
BollywoodLife Anniversary Special: Jackie Shroff drops in to celebrate 30 years of his glorious career!
The Aurangzeb actor took time out from his hectic shooting and promotion schedules to visit the BollywoodLife office and celebrate 30 years of his ‘Hero’ic journey….and to cut our second birthday cake too!
Jackie Shroff is just like a genie! You make a wish and he will grant it. And we can vouch for that. Call it destiny or anything else, the actor completes 30 years in Bollywood this year, just as we turn two years old, and that certainly called for a double celebration. When we invited Jackie Click here to read more
Rishi Kapoor is the most intimidating guy: Prithviraj Sukumaran
The Aiyyaa actor talks about working in his second Hindi film, YRF, sharing screen space with Rishi Kapoor and the difference between South cinema and Bollywood
Most actors, after they achieve a certain level of stardom, get confined to their comfort zones and remain there. It is somewhat like a paralysis for Click here to read more
Saif Ali Khan: I don’t like zombie films and I’ve no idea why I picked Go Goa Gone!
A very funny Saif Ali Khan, who was in a very playful mood in London, talks about his latest home production and his roles in Go Goa Gone, Bullett Raja, Hamshakals et al to journalist Ashanti Omkar
This time it’s our most exciting interview since it’s for a zombie film – Go Goa Gone – a genre untouched thus far in Bollywood…
(Laughs) It’s nice to have something not just new to talk about, but because life is short and it’s important to spend your day aptly or interestingly occupied. Some of the films that one does are absorbing as an actor, but others are more satisfying in a way because they’re more fun really. Some films carry responsibility. I’m not saying that they’re crap (laughs), I’m just saying that this was a lot of fun to do. Click here to read more
Kunal Khemu: Soha and I don’t discuss marriage with Saif, Kareena!
Mahesh Bhatt’s discovery talks about attempting India’s first zombie flick – Go Goa Gone (GGG) – why he prefers keeping a low profile, marriage plans, competition, matters related to the heart and much more in an exclusive, candid chat-fest…
A film debut with Vishesh Films in Kalyug fetched Kunal Khemu the recognition and awards with Mahesh Bhatt’s banner backing him all the way. Madhur Bhandarkar offered him the career-defining role of Silsila in Traffic Signal and Khemu did strive to cash in on it by Click here to read more
Rufy Khan: My friends say I resemble Akshay Kumar!
The stud who plays Evelyn Sharma’s philandering love interest in Nautanki Saala talks about his journey to his debut role, his martial arts and his take on the Bollywood actor he resembles
At first glance Rufy Khan seems like an all out romantic actor. Standing tall at six feet and with a physique to match, he could be completely at ease in a breezy, mushy film, or perhaps even an Click here to read more










