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Celina Jaitly remembers mentor Firoz Khan on 89th birth anniversary: ‘Your wisdom, guidance, and passion shaped me as an actor’ | – Times of India

Celina Jaitly commemorated her mentor Firoz Khan's 89th birth anniversary with an emotional Instagram post. She thanked him for his guidance in her career and shared a memorable picture from an MTV Awards event where she honored him by performing his iconic film songs. Jaitly also met Zeenat Aman at the event. "I recall how your wisdom, guidance, and passion shaped me as an actor and as a person. I carry your lessons in every role, and your spirit in every step I take on this path. Thank you for lighting the way," he said. Celina Jaitly paid an emotional tribute to her ‘beloved mentor’ Firoz Khan on his 89th birth anniversary.The actress, who made her film debut with Khan's directorial ‘Janasheen’ in 2008, on Wednesday, took to her Instagram handle to remember the legendary filmmaker. She...
Culture

Horror comedies | Screaming success

In a dark alley in Chanderi, a young man is lost in a sing-like-nobody’s-listening, messed-up rendition of Nigerian singer Rema and Selena Gomez’s hit track ‘Calm Down’. He is waiting for his friend who seconds earlier has fini­shed humming the lullaby ‘Soft Chitti, Warm Chitti’ (a nod to ‘Soft Kitty’ from The Big Bang Theory) to his girlfriend. Soon, a gross, ginormous headless monster, called what else but Sarkata, enters a room, hides his deca­pi­ta­ted head under the bed and then abducts Chitti. As the audience rides this roller-coaster of laughs and scares, Stree 2 has casually strode on to become the second highest-grossing Hindi film of all time in India, projected to eclipse the Rs 554 crore Jawan. Made on less than half the budget of the Shah Rukh Khan-sta­r­ring action-heavy spec...
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Nani reacts to Rishab Shetty’s comment on Hindi cinema: ‘I don’t think Bollywood shows India in a negative light’ | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Telugu star Nani recently shared his thoughts on Rishab Shetty's comment about Bollywood's portrayal of India. Speaking with India Today, Nani addressed the controversy, suggesting that Rishab likely meant well. He explained that Bollywood might focus more on filmmaking techniques rather than the essence of emotional storytelling, but stressed that there are still many wonderful films in the industry.Nani said, "I don't think Bollywood shows India in a negative light. I think what Rishab means is much more rooted stories. Somewhere, I think there's a lot of importance given to the technique and style of filmmaking rather than the core of the emotional story; this happens only in a few films. But there are some great magical films in Hindi. So, I don't think he meant it that way, and withou...